Native American History Resources Gale provides scholarly resources to advance the study of Native Americans includingprimary source archivesandeBooks. Primary Source Archives Gale Primary Sources Gale eBooksWorkflow tools Documents of American Indian Removal: Eyewitness to History, 1st Edition Documents of A...
Most of the rest of American history—and I mean America quite broadly here—remains shadowed by scholarly expectations about where Indigenous people are supposed to be. Namely in “villages,”“camps,”“the wilderness,” and “reservations.” A Native American in a city is a problem to ...
Ford reported the story captured his attention in part through reminding him of Guy de Maupassant’s famous story “Boule de Suif”, and the film, despite some scholarly debate, seems to offer a fairly obvious revisionist take on De Maupassant in jamming a group of sundry citizens into a ...
The chapter also presents a brief outline of the critical platform that serves as the basis of the scholarly archive relating to Erdrich's work. It then considers Erdrich's work in relation to Native and American concerns, and in relation to the many influences Erdrich has both drawn from ...
The most important writers and works to emerge in this remarkable period of scholarly creativity included the following: 4 Curriculum Module: White–Native American Contact in Early American History Book Sources: • Neal Salisbury, Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Making of New ...
Scholarly accounts and popular conceptions of AI/AN culture suggest a spirit of deliberation at the core of political processes found in many Indigenous North American communities—an interest in building consensus, for example, and the importance of talking through political conflict (see Horn-Miller...
Over half of all American Indian people living in the United States now live in urban areas, but few books and little research have addressed urban Indian themes. This book compiles research, scholarly writing, poetry, prose, and artwork concerned with the Native urban experience. Of specific ...
Publisher's description: This 1957 compilation attempts to provide a musical overview of the entire Sub–Saharan region, and also represents the scholarly contribution of American ethnomusicologist Alan P. Merriam (1923 — 1980) to the Folkways catalog. Merriam, who is best remembered for the book...
Finally, some speculative remarks are made as to the nature of the mysterious Bog tribe of the Huron, about which so little is known." As you can see from this quote, the information here is presented in a scholarly fashion and is intended for students at an advanced level of education....
portrayal of California Indians, and embrace of US belonging refuse easy analysis within the single identity category-focused frameworks of Native studies and Chicanx studies, and his presence in gold rush California as a Cherokee settler complicates scholarly approaches to the ...