The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam: forced relocation through two generations
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Beschreibung: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-181) and index In the late 1950s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced its intention to construct a dam along the Allegheny River in Warren, Pennsylvania. The building of the Kinzua Dam was highly controversial because it flooded one-third of the Allegany Reservation of the Seneca Nation of Indians. Nearly six hundred Senecas were forced to abandon their homes and relocate, despite a 1794 treaty that had guaranteed them those lands in perpetuity In this revealing study, Joy A. Bilharz examines the shortand long-term consequences of the relocation of the Senecas. Granted unparalleled access to members of the Seneca Nation and reservation records, Bilharz traces the psychological, economic, cultural, and social effects over two generations. The loss of homes and tribal lands was heartwrenching and initially threatened to undermine the foundations of social life and subsistence economy for the Senecas. Over time, however, many Senecas have managed to adapt successfully to relocation, creating new social networks, invigorating their educational system, and becoming more politically involved on local, tribal, and national levels Allegany Senecas -- Involuntary relocations: an overview -- Building Kinzua Dam: broken treaties -- "New places": broken hearts -- Making it in the Great Society -- 1980s: rebellion and reassessment -- Legacies of Kinzua Dam |
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title | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations |
title_auth | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations |
title_exact_search | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations |
title_full | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations Joy A. Bilharz |
title_fullStr | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations Joy A. Bilharz |
title_full_unstemmed | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam forced relocation through two generations Joy A. Bilharz |
title_short | The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam |
title_sort | the allegany senecas and kinzua dam forced relocation through two generations |
title_sub | forced relocation through two generations |
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