For too many years, the academic discipline of history has ignored American Indians or lacked the kind of open-minded thinking necessary to truly understand them. Most historians remain oriented toward the American experience at the expense of the Native experience. As a result, both the status and the quality of Native American history have suffered and remain marginalized within the discipline. In this impassioned work, noted historian Donald L. Fixico challenges academic historians—and everyone else—to change this way of thinking. Fixico argues that the current discipline and practice of American Indian history are insensitive to and inconsistent with Native people’s traditions, understandings, and ways of thinking about their own histor...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
American Indians and allies have provided checklists and guidelines for the evaluation of textbooks ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
For too many years, the academic discipline of history has ignored American Indians or lacked the ki...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
Mainstream histories often do not include detailed and effective narrations about the lives and expe...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
The writer of Native American history faces many vexing problems: the lack of aboriginal documentary...
This intriguing and soft-spoken documentary brings together scholars of Indigenous history from both...
Since its emergence over thirty years ago, the New Indian history has had a tremendous impact on stu...
Writing Native history has traditionally conformed to traditional methodological approaches. This es...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
Writing Native history has traditionally conformed to traditional methodological approaches. This es...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
American Indians and allies have provided checklists and guidelines for the evaluation of textbooks ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
For too many years, the academic discipline of history has ignored American Indians or lacked the ki...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
Mainstream histories often do not include detailed and effective narrations about the lives and expe...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
The writer of Native American history faces many vexing problems: the lack of aboriginal documentary...
This intriguing and soft-spoken documentary brings together scholars of Indigenous history from both...
Since its emergence over thirty years ago, the New Indian history has had a tremendous impact on stu...
Writing Native history has traditionally conformed to traditional methodological approaches. This es...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
Writing Native history has traditionally conformed to traditional methodological approaches. This es...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
American Indians and allies have provided checklists and guidelines for the evaluation of textbooks ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...