The negative impact of white settlers continued after the land became the country of the United States. At first concentrated on the East Coast, white Americans desired to settle the open land to the west and viewed the American Indians as obstacles to expansion. U.S. government and military ...
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 ...
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 ...
, Reading Native American Women: Critical/ Creative Representations. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press, 2005. 275 pages. ISBN 0-7591-0372-0. US$29.95. Reading Native American Women is a welcome contribution to Native American Women's Studies. Its collection of essays, both scholarly and creative, ...
Of these identified publications, six articles were classified as scholarly works that focused specifically on Native Americans and their families, five articles that included substantive but not exclusive mention of Native American issues, and an additional 17 articles made some more minor mention of ...
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 ...
Catlin's Notes of Eight Years' Travels and Residence in Europe, with His North American Indian Collection — With Anecdotes and Incidents of the Travels and Adventures of Three Different Parties of American Indians whom he Introduced to the Courts of England, France, and Belgium, in Two Volumes...
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 ...
(2019). Corpus-based study of the modal verbs in the spoken and academic genres of the corpus of contemporary American English. Zbornik Radova Islamskog Pedagoškog Fakulteta u Zenici, 17, 351–375. Article Google Scholar Römer, U. (2004). A corpus-driven approach to modal auxiliaries ...