For some, the very impressions about Native American tribes that initially attracted them to the field of American history are aspects most firmly rooted in popular myth and stereotype. (此处发生转折)Serious scholarship(scholarship此处是指严肃的治学精神,在这个语境中不是“奖学金”的意思) about ...
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Community Development by American Indian Tribes: Five Case Studies of Establishing Policy for Tribal Members with Disabilities The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has the potential to improve the lives of all Americans with disabilities. Yet, American Indians with disabilitie... K Dwyer,LD Fow...
year 2005 that states that the school districts in Washington State are "encouraged to incorporate curricula about the history, culture, and government of the nearest federally recognized Indian tribe or tribes, so that students learn about the unique heritage and experience of their closest neighbors...
The Hupa people of northern California, like most Native American tribes, were subjected to a process of forced assimilation and English-only education. Ms. Parker avoided boarding school, being raised by her grandmother to speak Hupa. Nowadays she works with Stanford and Berkeley scholars to ...
the land that became oklahoma was added to the united states as part of the louisiana purchase in 1803, and the government spent much of the 19th century relocating native american tribes from the southeast to this region. in 1830, congress adopted the indian removal act. , army gen. andrew...
The neighborhood was formerly the home of many Native American tribes, and during the early Spanish and Mexican era was part of the Mission San Fernando Rey de España. In the American era, West Hills was part of Owensmouth, which was renamed Canoga Park in 1930. West Hills was ...
Cultural Diversity: Arizona is a tapestry of cultural influences, home to 22 Native American tribes and a rich Mexican heritage. This diversity is reflected in the array of cultural festivals, art shows, and galleries that enrich the community. ...
Waiting for the Big One 164Accesses Abstract The next chapter focuses on the experience of living with earthquake risk, and the way its transforms the categories of knowledge, experience, and subjectivity. Focusing on the operations of translation through which earthquake risk remains visible, I show...
The land that became Oklahoma was added to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and the government spent much of the 19th century relocating Native American tribes from the Southeast to this region. In 1830, Congress adopted the Indian Removal Act., Army Gen. Andrew ...