This is not a work of Indigenous history. Rather, it an important collection of essays about the recent history of European ideas about –and cultural practices purporting to relate to– the Indigenous peoples of North America. Anyone who works on cultural appropriation, the imaginary Indian, or the symbolic relationship between Indigenous peoples and globalization will find much to work with here. Although they are not presented in this order, there are some obvious clusters among the essays. ..
The first chapter, The Heteronormative Gaze: Early Scholarly Discourse on Third/Fourth Gender Nativ...
This thought-provoking book is designed to accompany an exhibition which, unfortunately, I have not ...
The arrival of European settlers in the Americas disrupted indigenous lifeways, and the effects of c...
This is not a work of Indigenous history. Rather, it an important collection of essays about the rec...
This dissertation, “Mapping Native Moderns,” analyzes Native American literature for its settings in...
This essay addresses four methodological approaches to Native Literary Studies that dominate in the ...
The term “Indian” has come to represent not the Indigenous peoples of North America but the European...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
This article contrasts a number of contemporary incidences of Irish representation of and engagement...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
This article explores the complexities of Ireland’s relationship with Native Americans and of Na¬tiv...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
This essay argues for the editorial vision that unifies the 40 commissioned essays that comprise the...
That American Indian nations have survived into the 21st century should be an occasion for celebrati...
The eighteen essays collected in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision provide, finally and in one ...
The first chapter, The Heteronormative Gaze: Early Scholarly Discourse on Third/Fourth Gender Nativ...
This thought-provoking book is designed to accompany an exhibition which, unfortunately, I have not ...
The arrival of European settlers in the Americas disrupted indigenous lifeways, and the effects of c...
This is not a work of Indigenous history. Rather, it an important collection of essays about the rec...
This dissertation, “Mapping Native Moderns,” analyzes Native American literature for its settings in...
This essay addresses four methodological approaches to Native Literary Studies that dominate in the ...
The term “Indian” has come to represent not the Indigenous peoples of North America but the European...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
This article contrasts a number of contemporary incidences of Irish representation of and engagement...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
This article explores the complexities of Ireland’s relationship with Native Americans and of Na¬tiv...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
This essay argues for the editorial vision that unifies the 40 commissioned essays that comprise the...
That American Indian nations have survived into the 21st century should be an occasion for celebrati...
The eighteen essays collected in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision provide, finally and in one ...
The first chapter, The Heteronormative Gaze: Early Scholarly Discourse on Third/Fourth Gender Nativ...
This thought-provoking book is designed to accompany an exhibition which, unfortunately, I have not ...
The arrival of European settlers in the Americas disrupted indigenous lifeways, and the effects of c...