Voice of the Tribes (New Directions in Native American Studies Series) (Volume 20)
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Product Description The 1960s and 1970s were a time of radical change in U.S. history. During these turbulent decades, Native Americans played a prominent role in the civil rights movement, fighting to achieve self-determination and tribal sovereignty. Yet they did not always agree on how to realize their goals. In 1971, a group of tribal leaders formed the National Tribal Chairmen’s Association (NTCA) to advocate on behalf of reservation-based tribes and to counter the more radical approach of the Red Power movement. Voice of the Tribes is the first comprehensive history of the NTCA from its inception in 1971 to its 1986 disbandment. Scholars of Native American history have focused considerable attention on Red Power activists and organizations, whose confrontational style of advocacy helped expose the need for Indian policy reform. Lost in the narrative, though, are the achievements of elected leaders who represented the nation’s federally recognized tribes. In this book, historian Thomas A. Britten fills that void by demonstrating the important role that the NTCA, as the self-professed “voice of the tribes,” played in the evolution of federal Indian policy. During the height of its influence, according to Britten, the NTCA helped implement new federal policies that advanced tribal sovereignty, protected Native lands and resources, and enabled direct negotiations between the United States and tribal governments. While doing so, NTCA chairs deliberately distanced themselves from such well-known groups as the American Indian Movement (AIM), branding them as illegitimate—that is, not “real Indians”—and viewing their tactics as harmful to meaningful reform. Based on archival sources and extensive interviews with both prominent Indian leaders and federal officials of the period, Britten’s account offers new insights into American Indian activism and intertribal politics during the height of the civil rights movement. Review “Until now, no scholarly work has focused on the National Tribal Chairmen's Association. Thomas Britten’s book not only contributes to the field but has the potential to fundamentally shift our understanding of intertribal politics in the 1970s.”—Bradley G. Shreve, author of Red Power Rising: The National Indian Youth Council and the Origins of Native Activism “Voice of the Tribes offers an important addition to the complicated story of late-twentieth-century Native American politics. Often at odds with Red Power activists, urban Indians, and unrecognized tribes, tribal chairs saw themselves as the only legitimate spokespeople for Indians. Telling their story is long overdue.”—Sherry L. Smith, author of Hippies, Indians, and the Fight for Red Power “Voice of the Tribes sheds light on a pivotal moment in Native American history.”—Daniel M. Cobb, author of Native Activism in Cold War America: The Struggle for Sovereignty “In clear prose, Britten details the efforts of the NTCA to influence developments in Indian policy during these important decades…Voice of the Tribes should be on reading lists of serious students of federal Indian policy, modern Indian organizing, and tribal politics of the 1970s and 1980s. It is well written and fills an important gap in the literature on native politics during these decades.”--- Southwestern Historical Quarterly About the Author Thomas A. Britten is Professor of History at the University of Texas–Rio Grande Valley. He is the author of The National Council on Indian Opportunity: Quiet Champion of Self-Determination.Charles Trimble (Oglala Sioux) was a founder of the American Indian Press Association and served as Executive Director of the National Congress of American Indians from 1972 to 1978.
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