Rethinking modernity and the discourse of development in American Indian history, an introduction / Colleen O'Neill -- Searching for salvation and sovereignty : Blackfeel oil leasing and the reconstruction of the tribe / Paul C. Rosier -- Minding their own business : the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Business Committee of the early 1900s / David La Vere -- Casino roots : the cultural production of twentieth-century Seminole economic development / Jessica R. Cattelino -- The dawning of a new day? : notes on Indian gaming in southern California / Nicolas G. Rosenthal -- The devil's in the details : tracing the fingerprints of free trade and its effects on Navajo weavers / Kathy M'Closkey -- "All we needed was our gardens" : women's work and welfare reform in the reservation economy / Tressa Berman -- Work and culture in southeastern Alaska : Tlingits and the salmon fisheries / David Arnold -- Five dollars a week to be a "regular Indians" : shows, exhibitions, and the economics of Indian dancing, 1880-1930 / Clyde Ellis -- Land, labor, and leadership : the political economy of Hualapai community building, 1910-1940 / Jeffrey P. Shepherd -- Working for identity : race, ethnicity, and the market economy in northern California, 1875-1936 / William Bauer -- Local knowledge as traditional ecological knowledge : definition and ownership / C.D. James Paci and Lisa Krebs -- "Dollar a day and glad to have it" : work relief on the Wind River Indian Reservation as memory / Brian Hosmer -- Tribal capitalism and Native capitalists : multiple pathways of Native economy / Duane Champagne -- Conclusion / Brian Hosmer and Colleen O'Neill.
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"Including contributions from historians, anthropologists, and sociologists, Native Pathways offers fresh viewpoints on economic change and cultural identity in twentieth-century Native American communities."--Jacket.
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