The urbanization of American Indians : a critical bibliography
- Title
- The urbanization of American Indians : a critical bibliography / Russell Thornton, Gary D. Sandefur, Harold G. Grasmick.
- Published by
- Bloomington : Published for the Newberry Library [by] Indiana University Press, ©1982.
- Author
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- Description
- viii, 87 pages; 21 cm.
- Summary
- 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
- Bibliographical series / the Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian
- Uniform title
- Bibliographical series (Newberry Library. Center for the History of the American Indian)
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- bibliographies.
- Bibliographies
- Bibliographies.
- Contents
- 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
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Includes index.