Pan-Tribal Activism in the Pacific Northwest
Discover the profound impact of Native American activism in the Pacific Northwest with Pan-Tribal Activism in the Pacific Northwest by Vera Parham. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017, this insightful hardback spans 180 pages and delves into the pivotal protests that shaped the rights and recognition of Native Americans during the 1960s and 1970s.
Parham meticulously examines key events such as the momentous occupation of Fort Lawton in 1970 and the establishment of the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in 1975. These events are framed within the broader narrative of Native American activism, highlighting the resilience and determination of Indigenous communities in their fight for justice and cultural preservation.
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in history, politics, and race relations in the United States, particularly in the context of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Join Vera Parham on this enlightening journey through a crucial era of Native American history.