@inbook{b97f043c99d64dc6b6622f794ba251ac,
title = "The Sesquicentennial of Indian Survivance in Minnesota",
abstract = "The article talks about the sesquicentennial celebration of survival and resistance by American Indian citizens in Minnesota in 2008. With their sesquicentennial celebration, American Indians will enter another era of relations with the state and federal governments. Minnesota is the homeland of Ojibwe people, located in the lakes and forests of central and northern Minnesota. Civil rights movement and Indian activism led to the creation of the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota.",
keywords = "CIVIL rights movements, FEDERAL government, INDIANS, MINNESOTA, OJIBWA Indians, RESISTANCE (Psychoanalysis), STATE governments, SURVIVAL behavior (Humans)",
author = "Child, {Brenda J}",
year = "2007",
month = feb,
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "10591125",
series = "OAH Newsletter",
publisher = "Organization of American Historians",
pages = "A7",
booktitle = "OAH Annual Meeting Supplement",
address = "United States",
}