Indians on the Move

Indians on the Move

Author: Douglas K. Miller

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2019-02-20

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1469651394

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In 1972, the Bureau of Indian Affairs terminated its twenty-year-old Voluntary Relocation Program, which encouraged the mass migration of roughly 100,000 Native American people from rural to urban areas. At the time the program ended, many groups--from government leaders to Red Power activists--had already classified it as a failure, and scholars have subsequently positioned the program as evidence of America's enduring settler-colonial project. But Douglas K. Miller here argues that a richer story should be told--one that recognizes Indigenous mobility in terms of its benefits and not merely its costs. In their collective refusal to accept marginality and destitution on reservations, Native Americans used the urban relocation program to take greater control of their socioeconomic circumstances. Indigenous migrants also used the financial, educational, and cultural resources they found in cities to feed new expressions of Indigenous sovereignty both off and on the reservation. The dynamic histories of everyday people at the heart of this book shed new light on the adaptability of mobile Native American communities. In the end, this is a story of shared experience across tribal lines, through which Indigenous people incorporated urban life into their ideas for Indigenous futures.


The Relocation Program

The Relocation Program

Author: United States. War Relocation Authority

Publisher:

Published: 1946

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13:

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Deals with the movement of people from their homes in California, Washington, and Oregon, to assembly and relocation centers, and at greater length with their eventual movement from the centers back to the normal stream of American Life. Traces the development of relocation policy and procedure, delving into agency thinking at various stages and describing the techniques and approaches adopted to achieve the purpose of this program. Describes the workings of the program in the centers and in the field offices, making significant comparisons in problems encountered, techniques employed, and achievements realized.


Uniform Relocation Assistance and Land Acquisition Policies Act of 1969

Uniform Relocation Assistance and Land Acquisition Policies Act of 1969

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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Considers S. 1, to amend the Housing Act, the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act, and other acts to authorize a standard method for resettling people displaced by federally funded construction projects, and to standardize Federal land acquisition procedures.