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  2. Pretendian - Wikipedia

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    There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to ...

  3. Sacheen Littlefeather - Wikipedia

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    The stereotype Littlefeather embodied depended on non-Native people not knowing what they were looking at, or knowing what constitutes legitimate American Indian identity. There is a pattern that "pretendians" follow: They exploit people's lack of knowledge about who American Indian people are by perpetuating ambiguity in a number of ways.

  4. Jacqueline Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Keeler was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents who had been moved there as part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian relocation programs of the 1950s and 1960s. [1] She is also a graduate of Dartmouth College and has written about recent events there regarding the Native American Program.

  5. Tribal Alliance Against Frauds - Wikipedia

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    People who falsely claim to be American Indians are often referred to as "Pretendians". The organization conducts lengthy and detailed investigations, using certified genealogists who are experts in American Indian genealogy. Lianna Costantino, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is the organization's co-founder and executive director. TAAF does ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America ...

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    Ethnic fraud, in the form of non-Native people attempting to pass as Indigenous Americans (aka pretendians) is common in the United States and in Canada. This is an extreme form of harmful cultural appropriation, which misrepresents and diminishes the lives of Indigenous people.

  7. Secret Path - Wikipedia

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    Secret Path is a Canadian multimedia storytelling project including a ten-song music album, a graphic novel, an animated television film, and instructional materials. [1] ...

  8. Portal:1960s - Wikipedia

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    In Africa the 1960s was a period of radical political change as 32 countries gained independence from their European colonial rulers. Some commentators have seen in this era a classical Jungian nightmare cycle, where a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom , broke free of the social constraints of the ...

  9. Category:Pretenders to the Hungarian throne - Wikipedia

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