Wardship and the Welfare State

Wardship and the Welfare State

Native Americans and the Formation of First-Class Citizenship in Mid-Twentieth-Century America

Klann, Mary

University of Nebraska Press

06/2024

326

Dura

Inglês

9781496218179

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments
Note on Terminology, Usage, and Poetry
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Red Tape: An Introduction to Native Dual Citizenship in the Mid-Twentieth Century
2. Indian Poverty Knowledge: Defining First-Class Citizenship through Competency Legislation
3. Every Day with the BIA: Welfare Applications and Wardship's Definitions
4. Gender and Wardship: Surveillance, Dependency, and Welfare's Limitations
5. Improving Farms and Homes: Assimilation and the GI Bill's Educational Provisions
6. Nebulous Shame, Innocent Taxpayers, and the Native Plight: Native Land and the Welfare State
7. Care Taken to Inform: Relational Wardship, Welfare, and Sovereignty
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Native American Studies; Native American History; Indigenous Studies; Ethnic Studies; Ethnohistory; Social Welfare; Public Policy; Native Nations; Treaty; Diplomacy; Treaty Rights; Native American Citizenship; Treaty Entitlements; Tribal Sovereignty; Diplomatic Relations; Indian Poverty; Native American Poverty; Welfare State; Welfare Dependency; Welfare Legislation; Social Security Act; Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act; GI Bill; Dual Citizenship; Bureau of Indian Affairs