Public Native America : tribal self-representations in casinos, museums, and powwows / Mary Lawlor.
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TextPublication details: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 234 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
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- Indians of North America -- Public opinion
- Indians of North America -- Psychology
- Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
- Ethnopsychology -- North America
- Self-perception -- North America
- Indians in popular culture -- North America
- Powwows -- North America
- Museum exhibits -- North America
- Gambling on Indian reservations -- North America
- Public opinion -- North America
- Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights
- Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Opinion publique
- Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Psychologie
- Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Identité ethnique
- Ethnopsychologie -- Amérique du Nord
- Perception de soi -- Amérique du Nord
- Peuples autochtones dans la culture populaire -- Amérique du Nord
- Powwows -- Amérique du Nord
- Objets exposés -- Amérique du Nord
- Jeux de hasard dans les réserves indiennes -- Amérique du Nord
- Opinion publique -- Amérique du Nord
- Autochtones -- Droits
- Opinion publique -- Amérique du Nord
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- Native American Studies
- Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights
- Ethnopsychology
- Gambling on Indian reservations
- Indians in popular culture
- Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
- Indians of North America -- Psychology
- Indians of North America -- Public opinion
- Museum exhibits
- Powwows
- Public opinion
- Self-perception
- North America
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- E98.P99 L39 2006eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-227) and index.
Introduction -- Identity in Mashantucket -- Displaying loss at Navajoland -- Wind river lessons -- Keeping history at Acoma Pueblo -- Indigenous internationalism : native rights and the United Nations.
The Native American casino and gaming industry has attracted unprecedented American public attention to life on reservations. Other tribal public venues, such as museums and powwows, have also gained in popularity among non-Native audiences and become sites of education and performance. In Public Native America, Mary Lawlor explores the process of tribal self-definition that the communities in her study make available to off-reservation audiences. Focusing on architectural and interior designs as well as performance styles, she reveals how a complex and often surprising cultural dynamic is cre.
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