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291 INDEX ABC: Americans before Columbus (NIYC), 132 Abel, Annie, 42, 239n7, 242n40–41 Abernathy, Mark, 260n46 abolition of slavery, 44, 57 acquiescence, doctrine of, 208–11 Adair, William P., 243n68 Adams, Hank, 255n106 Adamson, Rebecca L., 195–96, 265n87 “advancing tide”: Harlan’s notion of, 45–46, 68–69 African Americans: Black Power, 149–51, 153, 254n73; civil rights movement and, xxiii, 150–51, 168 Agnew, Spiro, 156, 239n6 Agreement with Indians of Fort Hall Reservation (Senate Bill S 255), 83–84 Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, 190 Alcatraz Island: occupation of (1969–1971), xxiii, 125, 159, 161–63, 167, 220, 255n98, 255n102 Aleinikoff, T. Alexander, 17, 238n28, 247n44 Alfred, Taiaiake, 224–25, 269n8 Allotment policy. See General Allotment Act ambivalence, American colonial. See colonial ambivalence America: use of term, x American colonial ambivalence. See colonial ambivalence American Enterprise (American Enterprise Institute), 201 American Enterprise Institute, 201, 205, 266n107 American Indian: use of term, ix American Indian Capital Conference on Poverty (1964), 130–31 American Indian Chicago Conference (AICC), 127–29 American Indian Development Fund: proposed, 154 American Indian Magazine (SAI), 104, 107 American Indian Movement: Trail of Broken Treaties organized by, xxiii, 125, 163–67, 255n105, 256n107–108 American nation: expansionary drive, 45–47; function of politics on the boundaries for American people, 1; sense of belonging in North American space and time, 9, 10, 13 American political development, xx; questions and directions to pursue regarding, 226–28 American political rule: Alcatraz Island occupation and, xxiii, 125, 159, 161–63, 167, 220, 255n102, 255n98; examination of premises INDEX 292 of, 160–67; Trail of Broken Treaties (TBT) and, xxiii, 125, 163–67, 255n105, 256n107–8 American Rights Guardian Update (PARR), 197 American state sovereignty: construction of, 46, 75–76, 86, 115, 200; Sherrill decision as assertion of, 213 amicus curiae briefs: in City of Sherrill, New York v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York, 207 Amish: comparison of casino tribes to, 203 Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Treaty of (Jay Treaty, 1794), 115–16 Anderson, Marge, xii, xiv–xvi, 22, 235n3 Anthony, Henry B., 242n35 anticasino sentiment, 196, 198 anticolonialism: postcolonial nationalism as different from, 140–46 anticolonial nationalism, xxiii, 141–42 anti-Indianism, 265n89–90 antitribalism, 171–72, 265n89–90; nerve center of, 173, 195–205; opposition to Prop 5 and, 184–85; “out of time” arguments, 201–5, 207–14; resistance to tribal sovereignty and, 171–73, 195–205, 215; Schwarzenegger and, 194–95, 198–99, 200–201, 205; success of tribal casinos and, 178 Apache tribe, 82–83 appropriations rider in 1871, xxii–xxiii, 72–80; as critical turning point in U.S.–indigenous relations, 78–80, 165; debate over, 72–77; Supreme Court decisions influenced by, 78–93; Trail of Broken Treaties and call for repeal of, 165 Arbour, Brian K., 261n50 Armstrong, William, 76–77 Ashcroft, Bill, 7, 18, 237n8, 238n31 Ashley, Richard, 239n42 assimilation, xxiii, 94; resistance to colonial myth of homogenizing force of settler-nation, 156; tension between uniqueness and uniformity and, 10; termination policy and, 125–29 Atkinson Trading Co. v. Shirley, 268n133 Bailey, Garrick, 239n4 Bailey, Roberta Glenn, 239n4 Barajas, Griselda, 260n42 Barnett, Duffy, 247n45 Bartelson, Jens, 222, 269n4 Bayard, Thomas F., 249n31 Beier, J. Marshall, 23, 239n43 belonging, sense of national, 9–10, 13 Benge, S. H., 243n57 Bensel, Richard, 27, 46, 239n2, 242n48 Berkhofer, Robert, 236n10, 237n13, 238n20 Bernard of Chartres, 234 Berthelsen, Christian, 262n58, 262n62 Bhabha, Homi, 18, 21, 68, 92, 105–6, 141, 149, 151, 215–16, 239n36, 245n5, 247n50, 249n27, 254n74, 254n81, 269n143 BIA. See Bureau of Indian Affairs binaristic epistemology: worldview built around, 7–9 bingo operation in Florida, Seminole, 176 Biolsi, Thomas, 10, 221, 237n14, 269n3 Black Power, 149, 254n73; selfdetermination concept injected into general public sphere by, [18.191.240.243] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 14:28 GMT) INDEX 293 153; similarities and differences between Red Power and, 149–51 Blair, Tony, 21 Blatchford, Herbert, 129 Bluth, Alexa H., 262n61 Board of Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 42; Harlan’s August 1865 general instructions to, 42–46 Bonin, Gertrude (Zitkala Sa), 107–8, 120, 249n29 Bonin, Raymond, 107–8 Boudinot, Elias C., 78, 243n68 boundary(ies): as active sites of indigenous political agency, reclaiming , 160–67; imperial, 89–90; as interdisciplinary focal point, xvii; scholars’ views of American, 5–6; seeing, xi–xvii; as sites of co-constitutive interaction, xix; U.S.–indigenous relations as conflict over, xvii–xix. See also politics on the...

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