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Annotated Bibliography

Native American Issues


Xavier Cruz Delgado

Annotated Bibliography

American Ethnic and Minority Studies. (n.d.). Retrieved


October 24, 2015, from
http://www.iue.edu/hss/anthropology/cert-ethnicminority.php
The research included on this article was taken from the mind of two
different authors resulting on different approaches in multiple issues
involving natives. This neutralizes the tone of the article making easier

to digest still hard for the readers to choose a side.


"AMERICAN INDIAN HEALTH." AMERICAN INDIAN HEALTH. Web.
9 Oct. 2015.
Americanindianhealth.nml

American

statistics

and history

of

disease, major health problems explained as well as organizations that


fight against them.

It is a Gide of what diseases focus on to gain

attention from the public and therefore add relevance to future

assignments.
American Indians Today. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25, 2015,
from http://www.american-indians.net/today.htm Yet another
great source for the native cultural identity. It comes with timelines,
images and some other important historical events. Its style is based
on custom, it accentuates Indian folk which illustrates its importance

throughout their ups and downs in the past.


"Issues Facing Native Americans." Web. 12 Oct. 2015.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/13-native-american-issues
The source vastly explains what the Native American face day by day.
It gives you specific information about their issues and whats been
done to solve them. The website also comes with a great compilation

of images that are useful while analyzing rhetorically. In addition, I


constantly read the Huffington post therefore, I trust it as a reliable

source of solid information.


"OUR MISSION." Partnership with Native Americans, Formerly
National Relief Charities (NRC). Web. 9 Oct. 2015 this can be
useful for me in a way because I can gather information through the
support expeditions made by the people involved in the site. The
PWNA help more than 1,000 reservations of Native Americans and
implement programs that give opportunities year around. They got in
deeper touch with the tribes than I would and learned about their

necessities.
Native Americans. (n.d.). Retrieved October 24, 2015, from
http://www.civilrights.org/resources/civilrights101/native.html?
referrer=https://www.google.com/ This Native American webpage
deeply states what rights an obligations they are linked to. For example
the Tribal sovereignty which refers to tribes' right to govern
themselves. This helps to realize what the native are doing wrong as

well as what they lack on.


Native American History. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25, 2015,
from http://www.indians.org/articles/native-americanhistory.html in my experience, this is the most accurate, complete
and helpful source for Native American history. It was published by an
organization of Indian Americans, and who better to discuss American

history than them. Adding to that, the website includes facts, number

of active tribes and ancestry records.


"Native American Statistics." Census.gov. Web. 9 Oct. 2015.
<http://www.census.gov/>. This source is exemplar if you are trying
to persuade the public. It includes shocking statistics as well as a
variety of external links from experts in universities regarding the

same issues.
New Survey: Oklahoma Native Americans Say Personal Health
Problems Are Their Most Important Challenge. (n.d.). Retrieved
October 25, 2015, from
http://www.nativetimes.com/index.php/life/health/9848-newsurvey-oklahoma-native-americans-say-personal-healthproblems-are-their-most-important-challenge Its a magazine for
natives society , specifically the younger generation , it includes
articles about life, business and sports in regard to native American
population.
The news and announcements take place on their virtual portals as
well. Some handmade products accentuate the presence of their
beliefs.

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