Indians in Minnesota

Cover of Indians in Minnesota by Kathy Davis Graves
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 387
ISBN-13: 9780816627332
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 5.89 Inches
Weight: 1.23 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 977.6004/97
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Indians in Minnesota by Kathy Davis Graves, published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2006, is a comprehensive resource that explores the historical and contemporary experiences of Ojibwe and Dakota Indians in Minnesota. This second edition spans 387 pages and is presented in English, offering a balanced perspective on the legacy and ongoing presence of Indigenous peoples in the state. The book draws from hundreds of interviews with tribal members, alongside data from the 2000 Minnesota Census and various federal and state reports, to provide an in-depth examination of the significant changes and continuing needs of Indian communities in the twenty-first century.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of various topics, including the relationships between Indigenous peoples and government entities, the impact of gaming, and the growth of tribal sovereignty. The book addresses critical issues such as cultural preservation, economic development, education, and social services, while also highlighting the challenges faced by Indian communities today. By combining statistical data with insights into spiritual, cultural, and economic perspectives, Indians in Minnesota serves as a vital tool for understanding the complexities of American Indian life and promoting social change.


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In Minnesota, the legacy of the American Indian people is reflected in many ways. Twenty-seven of the state’s counties have names of Indian origin. The cities of Wabasha, Red Wing, and Shakopee are named for important Mdewakanton Dakota tribal leaders. With more than fifty-four thousand Indians currently living in Minnesota, their culture and values are well represented throughout the state.Characterized by a balanced perspective and a comprehensive approach, Indians in Minnesota provides a historical and contemporary account of Ojibwe and Dakota Indians living in both reservation and urban settings. Compiled from hundreds of enlightening interviews with tribal members, as well as data from the 2000 Minnesota Census and federal and state reports, the fifth edition of this well-known resource examines the significant changes and continuing needs of Indians in the twenty-first century. Exploring Indians’ relationships with federal, state, and local governments–including the expansion of gaming and growing tribal sovereignty–this book includes extensive coverage of the status of Indian culture, natural resources, economic development, employment, education, social services, health, housing, and criminal justice issues. The authors also focus on central concerns facing Indians today, including widespread efforts to preserve sovereignty, culture, language, and reservations, and to build brighter futures for Indian men, women, and children.The only resource of its kind, Indians in Minnesota offers statistics as well as insight into American Indian spiritual, cultural, and economic views to promote a better understanding of Indian communities and to create an invaluable tool for social change. Kathy Davis Graves is the author of several research reports for the League of Women Voters, including a groundbreaking study on violence prevention.Elizabeth Ebbott was the author of the fourth edition of Indians in Minnesota and contributed to the revision of the fifth edition prior to her death in 1998.

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Language: en. Pages: 387. Edition: 2.

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