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- Title
Multilayered Loyalties: Oregon Indian Women as Citizens of the Land, Their Tribal Nations, and the United States.
- Authors
Reid, Kay
- Abstract
An essay is presented that discusses the history of Native American women in Oregon. Topics include the tribal loyalties of Indian women in Oregon, the legal status and political involvement of these women, and the impact of U.S. federal laws including the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act (IRA), the 1954 Klamath Termination Act, and the 1924 U.S. Indian Citizenship Act
- Subjects
NORTH America; OREGON; NATIVE American women; NATIVE Americans; UNITED States. Indian Reorganization Act; LEGAL status of indigenous peoples of the Americas; FEDERALLY recognized Indian tribes; HISTORY; POLITICAL participation
- Publication
Oregon Historical Quarterly, 2012, Vol 113, Issue 3, p392
- ISSN
0030-4727
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.5403/oregonhistq.113.3.0392