American Indian women veterans of World War II are the least known group of World War II military veterans. With an estimated wartime enlistment of eight-hundred, these women have not received the academic attention they deserve and very little information on their lives and military experiences has been available. This project addresses this disparity by focusing on certain key questions. What early life experiences influenced these Native women to enlist in the military? Did their experiences affect their adjustment to military life? What were their duty assignments and stations and how did their military experiences influence their life choices in the years after the war? In other words, did their military experiences contribute to or in...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
For Tribal Perspectives during World War II, we provide some good links for topics pertaining to the...
This study employed a critical narrative approach to examine the experience of Aboriginal Veterans i...
This article examines the unique experiences of American Indian (AI) female veterans through a gener...
During World War II, approximately 12,000 American Indian women moved off their reservations to find...
This project traces Indian women\u27s roles in reservation and off-reservation communities from 1930...
The Indian New Deal of the 1930s changed official policy from assimilationist attitudes to accultura...
The main purpose of this article is to describe and analyze Indigenous women’sparticipation in the p...
There has been significant attention paid to localized humanitarianism initiatives by women military...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
Graduation date: 1998In fulfilling their traditional roles as leaders in their communities, American...
INTRODUCTION The standing of women in traditional Native societies varied from tribe to tribe. In ma...
World War II left thousands of lives over much of the world fundamentally changed. Thus, it is not t...
This study was designed to explore the viewpoints and experiences of women who served in the militar...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
For Tribal Perspectives during World War II, we provide some good links for topics pertaining to the...
This study employed a critical narrative approach to examine the experience of Aboriginal Veterans i...
This article examines the unique experiences of American Indian (AI) female veterans through a gener...
During World War II, approximately 12,000 American Indian women moved off their reservations to find...
This project traces Indian women\u27s roles in reservation and off-reservation communities from 1930...
The Indian New Deal of the 1930s changed official policy from assimilationist attitudes to accultura...
The main purpose of this article is to describe and analyze Indigenous women’sparticipation in the p...
There has been significant attention paid to localized humanitarianism initiatives by women military...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
Graduation date: 1998In fulfilling their traditional roles as leaders in their communities, American...
INTRODUCTION The standing of women in traditional Native societies varied from tribe to tribe. In ma...
World War II left thousands of lives over much of the world fundamentally changed. Thus, it is not t...
This study was designed to explore the viewpoints and experiences of women who served in the militar...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
For Tribal Perspectives during World War II, we provide some good links for topics pertaining to the...
This study employed a critical narrative approach to examine the experience of Aboriginal Veterans i...