翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ LILI-128
・ Lilia
・ Lilia (disambiguation)
・ Lilia (name)
・ Lilia Abadjieva
・ Lilia Aguilar Gil
・ Lilia Akhaimova
・ Lilia al-Atrash
・ Lilia Ann Abron
・ Lilia Aragón
・ Lilia Biktagirova
・ Lilia Bolocan
・ Lilaios
・ Lilajan River
・ Lilak
Lilakai Julian Neil
・ Lilaki
・ Lilala
・ LILALU
・ Lilalu im Schepperland
・ Lilambo
・ Lilan
・ Lilan Chanesar
・ LiLana
・ Lilancheng
・ Liland
・ Liland affair
・ Liland, Evenes
・ Liland, Sortland
・ Liland, Vågan


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Lilakai Julian Neil : ウィキペディア英語版
Lilakai Julian Neil

Lilakai (Lily) Julian Neil (born 1946) was the first woman elected to the Navajo Tribal Council. After a serious automobile accident, she withdrew from public service.〔Carolyn Neithammer, Keeping the Rope Straight, 2006, Salina Bookshelf, Inc. Page 38〕
In September 1947, Neil wrote a letter to Mr. Beatty, the General Director of Indian Education for the Education Division of the Department of the Interior.〔Quoted in full in Peter Iverson, For Our Navajo People: Dine Letters, Speeches, and Petitions: 1900-1960, University of New Mexico Press, 2002, Pages 104-105〕 In her letter she was critical of the double bind placed upon the Navajo residents in the chapter that she represented (Delegate to the Navajo Nation Tribal Council, district 19). On the one hand the government encouraged the Navajos to get education so that they could get better employment and become self-sufficient. On the other hand, the government neglected agreements to supply adequate education and schools placed roadblocks to Navajos getting the necessary education. She pointed out that in the period after World War “when the (US) government is making all these big loans to foreign countries… Who tried to ruin us…, it seems as if they would try to do something for their poor little neglected children or wards at home who they made treaties with but most of them were never kept…”.〔Peter Iverson, 2002, page 105〕 This portion of the letter was cited by other authors to emphasize the mood of the Native Americans about post-war race relations〔Paul C. Rosier, Serving their Country: American Indian politics and patriotism in the Twentieth Century, 2009, Harvard University Press〕 and proposals to improve economic status of the Navajo Nation by dividing into four parts corresponding to the separate boundaries in the four states of the Four Corners.〔Michelle Nicerson and Darren Dochuck, Sunbelt Rising: the politics of place, space and region, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011〕
Neil testified in hearings about the immunity of Indian territories from state jurisdiction and the tribal self-determination policy of the twentieth century.〔(WILLIAMS V. LEE AND THE DEBATE OVER INDIAN EQUALITY ), Michigan Law Review, Vol. 1091, Page 1490〕
Neil is associated with the founding of La Vida Mission, a Seventh-day Adventist mission center for the Navajo Nation in Farmington, New Mexico. A church at the mission, “Lily Neil Memorial Chapel”, is named in her honor.〔(La Vida Mission History )〕
==See also==

*Bureau of Indian Education
*Reservation poverty
*Stereotypes about indigenous peoples of North America

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Lilakai Julian Neil」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.