This article explores how Indigenous students make meaning of the dominant structure of settler colonialism within their K-12 academic experiences. I build on previous work done on settler colonial ideology by linking structural forms of settler colonial power to the lived experiences of Indigenous students, and using their voices to describe how pervasive settler colonial ideology is in practice. Through their descriptions of the curriculum narratives in K-12, the participants create a compelling image of the influence of settler colonialism in their educational experiences. Confronting settler colonial ideology is not just about providing a more accurate historical record of what occurred in the United States. Confronting settler colonial...
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis explores h...
Abstract: This article focuses upon how, within American Indian Studies courses, there is a necessar...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
In this article, I analyze, evaluate, and problematize the structure of settler colonialism and demo...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
A substantial body of literature about Indigenous experiences regarding the boarding school and resi...
American schooling and Indigenous peoples share a coarse relationship mired by devastating periods o...
This dissertation research study brings together a historical account and one scholar\u27s personal ...
Through the lived experiences of 26 New Mexicans, this inquiry investigates how colonization impacts...
In this article, I analyze my experience as an Indigenous student in an all-white public school syst...
In 1928 the Meriam Report was released. This report details the devastating state of Indigenous peop...
In the context of settler colonialism in the US, mainstream education practices function as ongoing ...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis explores h...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis explores h...
Abstract: This article focuses upon how, within American Indian Studies courses, there is a necessar...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
In this article, I analyze, evaluate, and problematize the structure of settler colonialism and demo...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
A substantial body of literature about Indigenous experiences regarding the boarding school and resi...
American schooling and Indigenous peoples share a coarse relationship mired by devastating periods o...
This dissertation research study brings together a historical account and one scholar\u27s personal ...
Through the lived experiences of 26 New Mexicans, this inquiry investigates how colonization impacts...
In this article, I analyze my experience as an Indigenous student in an all-white public school syst...
In 1928 the Meriam Report was released. This report details the devastating state of Indigenous peop...
In the context of settler colonialism in the US, mainstream education practices function as ongoing ...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis explores h...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis explores h...
Abstract: This article focuses upon how, within American Indian Studies courses, there is a necessar...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...