Native America Online Annotated Bibliography

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Reed, T.V. "Old Cowboys, New Indians : Hollywood Frames the American Indian Movement."
The Art of Protest : Culture and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to the Streets of Seattle
University Of Minnesota Press, 2005. 129-155.

Tilly, Charles
"Social Movements, 1768-2004."
Paradigm Publishers, 2004.
Tilly's model of analysis served as a reference for my own, and this book as a whole informed my critical thoughts on sociopolitical movements.


Deloria, Vine Jr. "Indians and Modern Society"
Custer Died For Your Sins : An Indian Manifesto.
University Of Oklahoma Press, 1988. 225-242.

Baird-Olson, Karren. "Reflections of an AIM Activist: Has It All Been Worth It?"
American Indian Activism Ed. Johnson, Nagel, Champagne.
University Of Illinois Press, 1997. 225-241.

Lacey, Marc. "Clinton Hopes to Raise Indian Internet Use."
Technology section. The New York Times on the Web. April 18, 2000.
Retrieved 04-24-08.
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/04/biztech/articles/18bill.html
A brief MSM article regarding Native Americans and the much ballyhooed term "Digital Divide."

Davis, Thomas and Trebian, Mark. “Shaping the Destiny of Native American People by Ending the Digital Divide.”
Educause. 38-46. Jan/Feb 2001.

Twist, Kade. "Four directions to making the Internet Indian."
Digital Divide Network 2000.
Retrieved 04-24-08.
http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=241
The DDN was founded in 1999 in hopes of addressing the lack of access to technology by many Americans.

Twist, Kade. "A Nation online, but where are the Indians?"
Digital Divide Network 2002.
Retrieved 04-24-08.
http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=153
A follow-up article to the above, noting the little and slow progress being made in Indian internet access and use.

Haas, Angela M. "Making Online Spaces More Native To American Indians: A Digital Diversity Recommendation."
Michigan State University, 2005.
http://www.bgsu.edu/cconline/Haas/index.htm
Retrieved 04-29-08
A wonderful academic piece by Haas concerning South West Indians and the internet. Haas' references were of particular use for my research.

James Casey, Randy Ross, and Marcia Warren. "Native Networking: Telecommunications and Information Technology in Indian Country."
Ed. Smith, Jean.
Benton Foundation, 1999.
http://www.benton.org/publibrary/native/indexnew.html
Retrieved 04-29-08
A lengthy and bureaucratic report that delves into the economics, logistics, and governmental issues associated with the technological isolation of Indian lands.

Indian Country Today
"The Nations' Leading American Indian News Source."
http://www.indiancountry.com/
Accessed for current news topics repeatedly from 04-14-08 to present.
The best online source I've found for current Indian-centric news.

The Evergreen State College Library's Native American Research Resources website.
http://www.evergreen.edu/library/catalog/NAWIPS.htm
Accessed for research purposes, external web links, and image collections from 04-11-08 to present.