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  1. Native American "deaths of despair" and economic conditions
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Non-Hispanic whites who do not have a college degree have experienced an increase in "deaths of despair" - deaths caused by suicide, drug use, and alcohol use. Yet, deaths of despair are proportionally largest among Native Americans and the rate of... mehr

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    Non-Hispanic whites who do not have a college degree have experienced an increase in "deaths of despair" - deaths caused by suicide, drug use, and alcohol use. Yet, deaths of despair are proportionally largest among Native Americans and the rate of increase of these deaths matches that of non-Hispanic white Americans. Native American women and girls face the largest differentials: deaths of despair comprise over 10% of all deaths among Native American women and girls - almost four times as high as the proportion of deaths for non-Hispanic white women and girls. However, the factors related to these patterns are very different for Native Americans than they are for non-Hispanic white Americans. Improvements in economic conditions are associated with decreased deaths from drug use, alcohol use, and suicide for non-Hispanic white Americans. On the other hand, in counties with higher labor force participation rates, lower unemployment, and higher ratios of employees to residents, there are significantly higher Native American deaths attributed to suicide and drug use. These results suggest that general improvements in local labor market conditions may not be associated with a reduction in deaths of despair for all groups.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15546
    Schlagworte: Native American; public health; deaths of despair; economic conditions
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  2. American Indian casinos and Native American self-identification
    Erschienen: January 2023
    Verlag:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    This paper links Native American racial self-identification with the rise in tribal gaming across the United States. We find that state policy changes allowing tribes to open casinos are associated with an increase in the probability that individuals... mehr

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    This paper links Native American racial self-identification with the rise in tribal gaming across the United States. We find that state policy changes allowing tribes to open casinos are associated with an increase in the probability that individuals with American Indian ancestors will self-identify as Native American and a decrease in the probability that individuals with no American Indian ancestry will self-identify as Native American. Moreover, we find that the magnitudes of the impacts are increasing in the strength of American Indian ancestral ties. Similar results hold when causal identification comes from American Indian casino openings across states over time and suggestive evidence shows stronger impacts if casinos are likely to pay per capita dividend payments to their members. These results are consistent with a conceptual framework in which we tie racial identification to economic motivations as well as social stigma associated with affiliating with a racial group for those without documented ancestral ties. Our results underscore the importance of economic incentives and social factors underlying the individual choice of racial identity.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15861
    Schlagworte: race; Native American; identity; casinos
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  3. Ethnicity and gender debates
    cross-readings of American literature and culture in the new millennium
  4. Native American Resources
    Erschienen: 2005

    Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is American Indian Resources is a page devoted to American Indian online resources. Featured categories include general resources, education, government resources. The page also lists a brief bibliography of... mehr

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    Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is American Indian Resources is a page devoted to American Indian online resources. Featured categories include general resources, education, government resources. The page also lists a brief bibliography of printed resources.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Native American Support Group of New York City Homepage: http://graywolf94.tripod.com/
    Schlagworte: Native American; American Indian; online resources; links; Indian literature; American literature; American literature; Indians of North America
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  5. Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color
    Erschienen: 2006

    Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is 'Voices From the Gaps' is a World Wide Web project that focuses on the lives and works of women writers of color in North America. Each author page presents biographical, critical and bibliographical information... mehr

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    Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is 'Voices From the Gaps' is a World Wide Web project that focuses on the lives and works of women writers of color in North America. Each author page presents biographical, critical and bibliographical information about the writer as well as images and quotes pertinent to her life and works. Each page includes, in addition, links to other resources on the World Wide Web which contain significant information about that writer. Author pages are organized along a set of four indices: by name, place of birth, significant dates, and ethnic/racial identity.

     

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  6. Indians playing Indian
    multiculturalism and contemporary indigenous art in North America
    Autor*in: Siebert, Monika
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Univ. of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    "In Indians Playing Indian, Monika Siebert explores the appropriation, or misappropriation, of Native American cultural heritage for political and commercial ends, and the innovative ways in which indigenous artists in a range of media have responded... mehr

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    "In Indians Playing Indian, Monika Siebert explores the appropriation, or misappropriation, of Native American cultural heritage for political and commercial ends, and the innovative ways in which indigenous artists in a range of media have responded to these developments. Contemporary indigenous people in North America confront a unique predicament. As legal and diplomatic practice in the early twenty first century returns to the recognition of their status as citizens of historic sovereign nations, popular culture continues to depict them as cultural minorities on the par with other ethnic Americans. This popular misperception of indigeneity as culture rather than as a historically developed political status sustains the myth of America as a refuge to the world's immigrants and a home to successful multicultural democracies. But it fundamentally misrepresents indigenous people who have experienced a history of colonization rather than a tradition of immigration on the continent. Contemporary indigenous cultural production is caught up in this phenomenon of multicultural misrecognition as well. The current flowering of indigenous literature, cinema, and visual arts is typically taken as evidence that Canada and the United States have successfully broken with their colonial pasts to become thriving nations of many cultures, where Native Americans, along other minorities, enjoy full freedom to represent their cultural difference"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780817318550
    Schlagworte: Indian arts; Arts and society; Arts and society; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Multiculturalism; Multiculturalism; Recognition (Philosophy); ART; Arts and society; Native American; Gesellschaft; Indian arts; Indianer; Indians of North America; LITERARY CRITICISM; Multiculturalism; Native American; Recognition (Philosophy); SOCIAL SCIENCE; Ethnic Studies; Native American Studies
    Umfang: XIII, 221 S., Ill., 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Indigeneity and Multicultural MisrecognitionIndigeneity and the Dialectics of Recognition at the National Museum of the American Indian -- Atanarjuat and the Ideological Work of Indigenous Filmmaking -- Palimpsestic Images : Contemporary American Indian Digital Fine Art and the Ethnographic Photo Archive -- Of Turtles, Snakes, Bones, and Precious Stones : Jimmie Durham's Indices of Indigeneity -- Fictions of the Gruesome Authentic in LeAnne Howe's Shell Shaker -- Conclusion: Unsettling Misrecognition.