Can non-Indians write ”Indian history”? Professor Roy W. Meyer, Director of American Studies at Mankato State University, confronts himself with that vexing question in the prefatory remarks to his survey of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara peoples from pre-European contact times through the 1970‘s. Although Meyer‘s book is a case study of specific Indian societies, a number of themes he emphasizes will be useful for teachers and students who are not specialists in Indian studies
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
The writer of Native American history faces many vexing problems: the lack of aboriginal documentary...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
As a white scholar of American Indian autobiographies, I approached this collection of essays edited...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Review of: A Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and the American Indians. Mark, Joan
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
The writer of Native American history faces many vexing problems: the lack of aboriginal documentary...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
As a white scholar of American Indian autobiographies, I approached this collection of essays edited...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Review of: A Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and the American Indians. Mark, Joan
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
The writer of Native American history faces many vexing problems: the lack of aboriginal documentary...