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Note: Boldface page numbers Center for American Indian environmental justice
indicate illustrations. Health (CAIH), 52, 60–61 activism, 45–47
Centers for Disease Control
age of discovery, 10 and Prevention, 49 Farrell, Cynthia, 53
Aguonia, Jake, 11 Charger, Jasilyn, 7–8, 47 Five Civilized Tribes
Alcantara, Pedro, 29 Charles-Newton, Eugenia, 54 (Cherokee, Chickasaw,
Alcatraz Island occupation Chavers, Dean, 45 Choctaw, Creek, and
(1969–1971), 42–44 Cherokee Nation Businesses Seminole), 20
Algonquian language, 13 (CNB), 23–24 Franklin, Benjamin, 16
Allard, LaDonna Brave Bull, Cherokee Nation Film Offi ce,
46 24 gaming operations, 9, 23
American History: A Survey Cherokee Phoenix Garcia, Anthony, 42–43
(textbook), 10 (newspaper), 20 Gathering of Nations
American Indian Movement Cherokee (Tsalagi) Nation, 7 (Albuquerque), 37
(AIM), 42, 45 develops written language, Gibson, Jeffrey, 35
American Indian Religious 20 Goldtooth, Dallas, 46
Freedom Act (1978), 37, forced relocation of, 21–22 Goldtooth, Tom, 45–46
44 rebuilding of, 22–23 Gover, Kevin, 6
Apache Nation, 14 Cheyenne Nation, 13, 17, 19 The Grandfathers Speak
arts, 8, 35 Chickasaw Nation, 20, 21 (Hìtakonanu’laxk), 18
of Southwestern clans, Child Welfare Act (1978), Grass Dance Society, 35
14–15 32–33 Great Law of Peace, 16
Choctaw Nation, 20, 21 Great Spirit, 15–16
Banai, Eddie Benton, 42 forced relocation of, 25
Banks, Dennis, 42 clans, 11 Haaland, Deb, 7, 32, 52
Bannock Nation, 14 climate change, 54–56 Harjo, Sterlin, 7
beavers, 55, 55–56 Constitution, US, 16 Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Bellecourt, Clyde, 42 Cooley, Nikki, 54 (Six Nations of the
Biden, Joe, 7, 27–28 Creek Nation, 20, 21 Iroquois), 11–12, 16, 26
Black Elk (Oglala Lakota cultural regions, 12 Hill, Carrie, 35
elder), 19 Culture Forward program, 52 historical trauma, 48–49
Blackfoot people, 13 Curtis Act (1898), 23 ongoing effects of, 51
Black Power movement, 41 Hìtakonanu’laxk (Lenapé
boarding schools, 30–33 Dakota Access Pipeline chief), 18
historical trauma from, 48 (DAPL) protests, 46, 46–47 Hohokam people, 10
investigation into, 32 Day, Charlotte, 41, 42 Hopi people, 9
Native American children Day, Clyde, 41 Hoskin, Chuck, Jr., 24
in, 31 Day, Dorene, 42
Bosque Redondo Deganawida (Iroquois elder), Indian country, 7
(reservation), 24–25 16 Indian Country Today
Brave Heart, Maria Yellow Department of Interior, US, 32 (website), 61
Horse, 48, 49 Department of Justice, US, 50 Indian Education Act (1972),
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), A Description of New England 44
32 (Smith), 13 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Diné Nation. See Navajo (1988), 23
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse, Nation Indian Relocation Act (1956),
38, 39 domestic violence, 48, 40–41
Carmichael, Stokely, 41 50–51, 54 Indian Self-Determination and
Carter, Jimmy, 37 Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne, Education Assistance Act
Cayuga people, 11, 16 13–14, 31–32 (1975), 44
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