The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua Lecture Series at Eastern Kentucky University. November 2011, like every November since 1994, was designated by proclamation as Native American Heritage Month. Working with the theme for the Chautauqua series, “Living with Others: Challenges and Promises,” the lecture focused on an idea relevant to the series and the month—the place of American Indians in the national historical narrative and its meaning for the place and perception of American Indian individuals and nations in the contemporary United States. This essay will build on that idea to explain how common misunderstandings regarding the contemporary social, economic, cultural, and p...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial survivance of Indian people in the New England r...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
Over the past two decades, a number of scholars, many of them Native Americans, have published works...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
Nebraska\u27s Indian population exploded in the summer of 1898, but it was not due to natural increa...
This study explores the identity of American Indian college students who have attended a predominant...
This collection of essays addresses the history of Numic-speaking American Indians of the Great Basi...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial survivance of Indian people in the New England r...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
Over the past two decades, a number of scholars, many of them Native Americans, have published works...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
Nebraska\u27s Indian population exploded in the summer of 1898, but it was not due to natural increa...
This study explores the identity of American Indian college students who have attended a predominant...
This collection of essays addresses the history of Numic-speaking American Indians of the Great Basi...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
As the title of The American Indian and the Problem of History suggest, this work has a historiograp...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial survivance of Indian people in the New England r...