Samira Abdur-Rahman looks at how Native children and youth develop their identities in Tommy Orange\u27s There There
Schooling provided to Native American children in the United States has been portrayed by many nativ...
Our education system, an extension of our society, has created a monster of historical sociocultural...
This article is situated within ongoing efforts in early childhood education to unsettle extractive ...
Native American writers in the United States have often used literature to celebrate their communiti...
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
Tommy Orange\u27s There There shows the impact that American governmental policies have had on Nativ...
This article discusses Early Childhood education, it’s settler colonial roots, the harm it has cause...
The article examines the representation of Native American urban identity in Theodore Van Alst’s Sac...
By writing this paper I was able to further analyze Tony Loneman\u27s character and role in the nove...
Research on identity in the early years has widened the ‘lens’ used to frame children’s subjectiviti...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
Native American education in the United States has historically been a tool for the missionization, ...
Children’s literature is a powerful tool that helps shape young children’s understandings of themsel...
This case study describes how one eighth-grade student, Jon, asserted Native identities in texts as ...
Nkisi wolosakihtunol kisuwikhomuhticil 'tatkuhkakonol Wolastoqihik naka Mihkomak, etoli spokehkitimo...
Schooling provided to Native American children in the United States has been portrayed by many nativ...
Our education system, an extension of our society, has created a monster of historical sociocultural...
This article is situated within ongoing efforts in early childhood education to unsettle extractive ...
Native American writers in the United States have often used literature to celebrate their communiti...
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
Tommy Orange\u27s There There shows the impact that American governmental policies have had on Nativ...
This article discusses Early Childhood education, it’s settler colonial roots, the harm it has cause...
The article examines the representation of Native American urban identity in Theodore Van Alst’s Sac...
By writing this paper I was able to further analyze Tony Loneman\u27s character and role in the nove...
Research on identity in the early years has widened the ‘lens’ used to frame children’s subjectiviti...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
Native American education in the United States has historically been a tool for the missionization, ...
Children’s literature is a powerful tool that helps shape young children’s understandings of themsel...
This case study describes how one eighth-grade student, Jon, asserted Native identities in texts as ...
Nkisi wolosakihtunol kisuwikhomuhticil 'tatkuhkakonol Wolastoqihik naka Mihkomak, etoli spokehkitimo...
Schooling provided to Native American children in the United States has been portrayed by many nativ...
Our education system, an extension of our society, has created a monster of historical sociocultural...
This article is situated within ongoing efforts in early childhood education to unsettle extractive ...