Colonialism, its ingrained sexism and racism, and the consequential loss of tribal sovereignty through the elaboration by the American government of a complex legal system that has limited tribal jurisdiction, have had disastrous consequences on the bodily and social integrity of Native American women, past and present, in the U.S. This article analyzes problematic, stereotypical representations of Native Americans, men and women in contemporary mainstream American culture, focusing on stereotypes which promote violence against Native women, and deconstructs these representations through an analysis of the colonial (cultural and legal) history of racist violence perpetrated by non-Natives upon Native Americans in general and Native women in...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12Researchers utilizing quantitative methods have ...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
This paper is a response to the chapter “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide” in Andrea Smith’s bo...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
The sexual assault and gendered violence Native American women face has started to garner attention ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
My paper examines the 2010 Tribal Law and Order Act, which sought to manage the disproportionate lev...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
This article analyzes the predatory nature of settler colonialism in the United States. Focusing pri...
Native American women played a key role in negotiating relations between settler and Native society,...
Domestic violence and sexual assault rates are higher on Indian reservations than anywhere else in t...
This thesis investigates the role of gender violence and sexual terror in westward settler expansion...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12Researchers utilizing quantitative methods have ...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
This paper is a response to the chapter “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide” in Andrea Smith’s bo...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
The sexual assault and gendered violence Native American women face has started to garner attention ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
My paper examines the 2010 Tribal Law and Order Act, which sought to manage the disproportionate lev...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
This article analyzes the predatory nature of settler colonialism in the United States. Focusing pri...
Native American women played a key role in negotiating relations between settler and Native society,...
Domestic violence and sexual assault rates are higher on Indian reservations than anywhere else in t...
This thesis investigates the role of gender violence and sexual terror in westward settler expansion...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12Researchers utilizing quantitative methods have ...