Over the past two decades, a number of scholars, many of them Native Americans, have published works drawing attention to the significance of the American Indian in American history. They suggest, first, that Indians played a significant role in shaping what is today the United States by, second, contributing uniquely American components to the national experience. Anecdotal and narrative accounts of American Indians have appeared since Columbus’s first landfall. Western, or frontier, historians have talked about the ”Indian Barrier” to Anglo-American expansion. But rarely were Natives credited with playing a formative role in the making of the nation. As scattered residents of an “empty continent,” they could be ignored as irrelevant to th...
Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview e...
Since its emergence over thirty years ago, the New Indian history has had a tremendous impact on stu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
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...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
American Indians have never played a viable role in the political arena of the United States. They h...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American Indians defended their communities by challenging the...
The principle that the people of no nation may go into the country of another people, however remote...
n this essay I argue that American Indian authors had a keen understanding of the political and raci...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview e...
Since its emergence over thirty years ago, the New Indian history has had a tremendous impact on stu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
As colonized peoples Native Americans have had a complicated relationship to the United States. They...
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...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
American Indians have never played a viable role in the political arena of the United States. They h...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American Indians defended their communities by challenging the...
The principle that the people of no nation may go into the country of another people, however remote...
n this essay I argue that American Indian authors had a keen understanding of the political and raci...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
Studying the history of American Indians today requires an interdisciplinary approach capable of co...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview e...
Since its emergence over thirty years ago, the New Indian history has had a tremendous impact on stu...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...