Building a Nation: Chickasaw Museums and the Construction of History and Heritage
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contents | Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Museums and American Indians in Context; 2. The Chickasaw Council House Museum; 3. The Chickasaw National Capitol and White House; 4. The Chickasaw Cultural Center; 5. Hayochi and the National Museum of the American Indian; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index The Chickasaw Nation, an American Indian nation headquartered in southeastern Oklahoma, entered into a period of substantial growth in the late 1980s. Following its successful reorganization and expansion, which was enabled by federal policies for tribal self-determination, the Nation pursued gaming and other industries to affect economic growth. From 1987 to 2009 the Nation & rsquo;s budget increased exponentially as tribal investments produced increasingly large revenues for a growing Chickasaw population. Coincident to this growth, the Chickasaw Nation began acquiring and creating museums an |
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spelling | Gorman, Joshua M. Verfasser aut Building a Nation Chickasaw Museums and the Construction of History and Heritage Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press 2011 1 online resource (222 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Museums and American Indians in Context; 2. The Chickasaw Council House Museum; 3. The Chickasaw National Capitol and White House; 4. The Chickasaw Cultural Center; 5. Hayochi and the National Museum of the American Indian; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index The Chickasaw Nation, an American Indian nation headquartered in southeastern Oklahoma, entered into a period of substantial growth in the late 1980s. Following its successful reorganization and expansion, which was enabled by federal policies for tribal self-determination, the Nation pursued gaming and other industries to affect economic growth. From 1987 to 2009 the Nation & rsquo;s budget increased exponentially as tribal investments produced increasingly large revenues for a growing Chickasaw population. Coincident to this growth, the Chickasaw Nation began acquiring and creating museums an Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma / Economic conditions Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma / Politics and government Gambling on Indian reservations / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Indian museums / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Self-determination, National / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma History HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General bisacsh Geschichte Politik Wirtschaft Chickasaw Indians Economic conditions Chickasaw Indians Social conditions Chickasaw Indians Politics and government Gambling on Indian reservations Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Indian museums Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Self-determination, National Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gorman, Joshua M . Building a Nation : Chickasaw Museums and the Construction of History and Heritage http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=420281 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gorman, Joshua M. Building a Nation Chickasaw Museums and the Construction of History and Heritage Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Museums and American Indians in Context; 2. The Chickasaw Council House Museum; 3. The Chickasaw National Capitol and White House; 4. The Chickasaw Cultural Center; 5. Hayochi and the National Museum of the American Indian; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index The Chickasaw Nation, an American Indian nation headquartered in southeastern Oklahoma, entered into a period of substantial growth in the late 1980s. Following its successful reorganization and expansion, which was enabled by federal policies for tribal self-determination, the Nation pursued gaming and other industries to affect economic growth. From 1987 to 2009 the Nation & rsquo;s budget increased exponentially as tribal investments produced increasingly large revenues for a growing Chickasaw population. Coincident to this growth, the Chickasaw Nation began acquiring and creating museums an Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma / Economic conditions Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma / Politics and government Gambling on Indian reservations / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Indian museums / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Self-determination, National / Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma History HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General bisacsh Geschichte Politik Wirtschaft Chickasaw Indians Economic conditions Chickasaw Indians Social conditions Chickasaw Indians Politics and government Gambling on Indian reservations Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Indian museums Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Self-determination, National Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma |
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