Chapter 6 Flashcards
the view that the global economic system is divided between nations that control wealth and those that provide natural resources and labor
world systems theory
solidarity among ethnic subgroups
panethnicity
intertribal social movements in which several tribes, joined by political goals but no by kinship, unite in a common identity
pan-Indianism
began in 1964 to protest interference by Washington State officials with Native Americans who were fishing, as they argued, in accordance with the 1854 Treaty of Medicine Creek, and were not subject to fine or imprisonment, even if they did violate society’s law
fish-ins
dancing, singing, and costuming derived from the Plains generation, actually in reference to the medicine man or spiritual leader
powwows
tribal self-rule
sovereignty
describes efforts to ensure that hazardous substances are controlled so that all communities receive protection regardless of race or socioeconomic circumstances
environmental justice