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The urbanization of American Indians : a critical bibliography

Title
  1. The urbanization of American Indians : a critical bibliography / Russell Thornton, Gary D. Sandefur, Harold G. Grasmick.
Published by
  1. Bloomington : Published for the Newberry Library [by] Indiana University Press, ©1982.
Author
  1. Thornton, Russell, 1942-

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Additional authors
  1. Sandefur, Gary D., 1951-
  2. Grasmick, Harold G., 1947-2020.
Description
  1. viii, 87 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
  1. The urbanization of American Indians is typically considered as a migration over the last few decades from rural areas and reservations to the present large cities of the United States and Canada. But this is only part of the phenomenon.
Series statement
  1. Bibliographical series / the Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian
Uniform title
  1. Bibliographical series (Newberry Library. Center for the History of the American Indian)
Subject
  1. Urban Indians > North America > Bibliography
  2. Indians of North America > Social conditions > Bibliography
  3. Urban Indians
  4. Indians of North America > Social conditions
  5. Indianen
  6. Urbanisatie
  7. Iwi taketake
  8. North America
Genre/Form
  1. bibliographies.
  2. Bibliographies
  3. Bibliographies.
Contents
  1. Introduction -- American Indian cities, towns, and villages -- Pre-Columbian settlements -- North of the Rio Grande -- Twentieth-century urbanization -- Trend toward Urbanization -- American Indians in cities: general considerations -- Determinants of rural-to-urban migration -- Demographic trends -- Urbanization and economic status -- The kinship system in the urban context -- Alcohol consumptions, crime, and mental health -- Continued urbanization: assimilation and adaptation -- Summary and Conclusions.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Includes index.