With a specific focus on Alabama and Louisiana, reveals the political activism and momentum from the Civil Rights movement that resulted in the creation of intertribal Native American commissions and their fight for formal recognition and political prominence.level of achievement, it is imperative that Louisiana Indians begin to sys- tematically seek and use both [state and federal] ... can aalter critical elements in their environment, such as social isolation, employment, financial needs, and mental health. ... The members of LOIA developed a plan for a Data Bank Assistance Program to serve more than nine thousand ... LOIA provided tuition, room, board, and book fees for thirty-six Indian students from low-income families .104 Although theanbsp;...
Title | : | The Other Movement |
Author | : | Denise E. Bates |
Publisher | : | University of Alabama Press - 2012-02-01 |
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