CHAPTER ONE: "We Indians Will Be Indians All Our Lives," 1890-1920 --
CHAPTER TWO: Confronting Continuation, 1921-1932 --
Collier and the Pueblo Indians --
Rights, Opportunities, and Identity --
Work, Community, and Government --
CHAPTER THREE: Initiatives and Impositions, 1933-1940 --
Cultural Considerations --
Education, Health Care, and Land Use --
The Indian Reorganization Act --
Land Bases and Recognition --
CHAPTER FOUR: The War, Termination, and the Start of Self-Determination, 1941-1961 --
World War II and Its Consequences --
The NCAI, the ICC, and Legal Representation --
Dimensions of Termination --
Urban Migration and Relocation --
Toward Self-Determination --
CHAPTER FIVE: The Struggle for Sovereignty, 1962-1980 --
Fishing Rights and the Growth of Activism --
Education and Economies --
Rights and Restrictions --
Writers, Musicians, and Artists --
CHAPTER SIX: "We Are All Indians," 1981-1997 --
New Voices, New Images --
Museums and Repatriation --
Tribal Membership and Indian Rights --
Economies and Education --
Epilogue: The Memorial Ride --
Appendix: American Indian Communiteis --
Photoessay follows page 149 --
Map State and Federally Recognized Reservations.