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Seeing Color

Indigenous Peoples and Racialized Ethnic Minorities in Oregon

Seeing Color( )
Editor: Xing, Jun
Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda
Sukurai, Patti
Thompson, Robert
Peters, Kurt
Contribution by: Taylor, Quintard
Thompson, Robert D.
Pascoe, Peggy
Nishihara, Janet Seiko
Griffith, Sarah M.
McLagan, Elizabeth
Gonzales-Berry, Elinda
Plaza, Dwaine
Sakurai, Patti
Stephen, Lynn
Kesler, Linc
Edmo, Ed
Roberts, Lani
Abraham, Kera
Dash, RobertC
Leonard, David J.
Hulst, Jessica
ISBN:978-0-7618-3726-8
Publication Date:Jan 2007
Publisher:University Press of America, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $84.95
Book Description:

Indigenous peoples and racial minorities have lived and thrived in Oregon for centuries. Their legacy is interwoven with the state's history and culture even as they continue to struggle with prejudice, environmental pressures, shrinking state revenues, the effects of globalization, and the changing dynamics of the state economy. Current U.S. immigration policy and the forces of globalization have played a critical role in creating a dynamic process named the 'browning of Oregon.' This...
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Book Details
Pages:294
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Indigenous Studies
Social Science / Minority Studies
Social Science / Sociology / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.342 x 22.936 x 2.083 cm
Book Weight:0.414 Kilograms



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