The Renaissance of the American Indian / Stan Steiner.

"The Renaissance of the American Indian" Stan Steiner, a member of the National Congress of American Indians, discusses the struggles American Indians face, spurred on by the separation between Indian culture and American culture. He talks about the voting habits of the Indian community and the acti...

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Other Authors: Steiner, Stan (Speaker)
Language:English
Published: N.Y., N.Y. : Jeffery Norton Publishers, [1968]
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Physical Description:1 audio file (34 min., 18 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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"The Renaissance of the American Indian" Stan Steiner, a member of the National Congress of American Indians, discusses the struggles American Indians face, spurred on by the separation between Indian culture and American culture. He talks about the voting habits of the Indian community and the activism of the younger generation. Steiner speculates about the long road back the Indians face from being a conquered people to being a minority in their own country.
Note:Electronic resource.
"Sound Seminars."
Call Number:Voice 41143
JN 19010
Playing Time:00:34:18
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Recorded 1968