User:Ss114
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Hi! I'm a first-year grad student in Berkeley's sociology department. I'm interested in how culture, and especially morality, can be used to reinforce and reinvent conventional social boundaries, including class and race. I also love snowboarding, sewing, and being outside.
For my main project, I will be working on the Reservation poverty article. Here are some sources I am consulting:
Changing Numbers, Changing Needs[1]
Pathways from Poverty: Economic Development and Institution-Building on American Indian Reservations[2]
Native American Economic Development on Selected Reservations: A Comparative Analysis[3]
The Reservation Community and the Urban Community: Hopi Indians of Moenkopi[4]
The State of Native Nations: Conditions Under U.S. Policies of Self-Determination[5]
The Road to Middle Class Indian America[6]
Reservations in the United States[7]
Private Dollars on the Reservation: Will Recent Native American Economic Development Amount to Cultural Assimilation?[8]
Culture, Education, and Economic Progress on Federal Indian Reservations[9]
American Indian Reservations: The First Underclass Areas?[10]
The Issue of Compatibility Between Cultural Integrity and Economic Development among Native American Tribes[11]
Where's The Glue?: Institutional and Cultural Foundations of American Indian Economic Development[12]
- ^ Sandefur, Gary (1996). Changing Numbers, Changing Needs: American Indian Demography and Public Health. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Cornell, Stephen (1990). "Pathways from Poverty: Economic Development and Institution-Buiding on American Indian Reservations". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 14 (1): 89–125. doi:10.17953/aicr.14.1.u56225256qkl78m2.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Vinje, David (2006). "Native American Economic Development of Selected Reservations: A Comparative Analysis". American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 55 (4): 427–442. doi:10.1111/j.1536-7150.1996.tb02641.x.
- ^ S. Nagata (1971). J. Waddell and O. Wilson (ed.). The American Indian in Urban Society. Boston: Little, Brown.
- ^ Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (2008). The State of Native Nations: Conditions Under U.S. Policies of Self-Determination. New York: Oxford University Press.
- ^ M. Fixico (1986). C. Trafzer (ed.). American Indian Identity: Today's Changing Perspectives. Sacramento, CA: Sierra Oaks. pp. 29–37.
- ^ Frantz, K. (1992). Reservations in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- ^ Mika, K. (1995). "Private Dollars on the Reservation: Will Recent Native American Economic Development Amount to Cultural Assimilation". New Mexico Law Review. 25 (Winter).
- ^ Murray, S. (April 1995). "Culture, Education, and Economic Progress on Federal Indian Reservations". Growth and Change: 10–16.
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- ^ Smith, D. (1994). "The Issue of Compatibility Between Cultural Integrity and Economic Development among Native American Tribes". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 18 (2): 177–205. doi:10.17953/aicr.18.2.a8v711lk40180851.
- ^ Cornell, S. (2000). "Where's The Glue?: Institutional and Cultural Foundations of American Indian Economic Development". Journal of Socio-Economics. 29 (5): 443–470. doi:10.1016/S1053-5357(00)00080-9.
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