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Lindsay, William G. – 2002
There has been a dearth of First Nations people teaching First Nations Studies programs across Canada. This means that Native students must learn their history and contemporary academic knowledge from those who are non-Native in ethnicity and background and whose knowledge has been learned in schools instead of lived. It is time that First Nations…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Canada Natives
Singerman, Robert – 1996
This bibliography lists 1,679 doctoral dissertations and master's theses on Native American languages. The entries represent graduate work completed at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom between 1892 and 1992. Citations for this bibliography were gathered through an extensive search of the printed…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Studies, American Indians
Snipp, C. Matthew – 1995
A quick look at the literature in American Indian studies reveals that it is divided about equally between historical research and studies of contemporary American Indians, reflecting the strong influence of history and anthropology in the field. American Indian studies overlaps many disciplines. Characterized as an "area study," it is unified by…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Anthropology
Peer reviewedMathieu, David J. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1978
Traces the development of the South Dakota State Board of Education requirement that all new teachers must have three semester hours of American Indian studies. Includes an overview of the course guidelines covering American Indian history and culture (especially Sioux), materials evaluation, professional concerns, and most importantly, bicultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedCook-Lynn, Elizabeth – WICAZO SA Review, 1997
Native American Studies has failed to develop into an academic discipline because of the continued influence of postcolonial theories, attempts to discredit Native American scholars, politically determined research agendas, and the ideology of the "New Historicism." Native American Studies must seek autonomy from other opportunistic…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, American Indians, College Faculty
Peer reviewedMueller, Jean West; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs – Social Education, 1990
Examines an 1876 letter from a missionary to Ferdinand V. Hayden in the context of the U.S. government's policy of instituting religious education and training for Native Americans. Provides a photocopy of the letter and outlines class activities designed to help students analyze the document. (DB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship
Peer reviewedSmith-Mohamed, Katie – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1998
To determine if non-Native faculty could be effective role models in a Native Studies program, 58 students from two community colleges and one university were surveyed. Natives' and non-Natives' views on role models varied little. Personality, cultural knowledge, and diversity had a greater influence in role-model selection than did cultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, College Faculty, College Students
Peer reviewedEvans, Mike; McDonald, James; Nyce, Neanna – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1999
Describes the process of building partnerships between Aboriginal communities and the University of Northern British Columbia at the levels of both institutions and persons, focusing on collaborative development of a First Nations Studies curriculum. Argues that overtly participatory methodologies have enhanced the collaborations' success,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Canada Natives, College Programs
Nunpa, Chris Mato – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author considers his first ten years at a state university in the Midwest as horrible years. In this time he experienced much hostility and racism in a "college culture," which to him was "distinctly alien and unfriendly." It had reached the point, after a number of years, where he was consulting attorneys for a possible racial discrimination…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Racial Discrimination, American Indians, Diversity (Faculty)
Ramirez-Shkwegnaabi, Benjamin – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2003
Throughout the nineteenth century Anishinaabeg leaders from the Great Lakes met in treaty councils with U.S. commissioners. Trained for years as astute listeners and eloquent speakers, these diplomats put their skills to the test as they negotiated with their non-Indian counterparts, whose primary responsibility was to serve the interests of the…
Descriptors: Treaties, International Relations, Federal Government, American Indian Studies
St. Martin, Sandra Anne Carkin – 1996
The content of 281 works of in-print children's fiction about Native Americans written for grades K-6 was analyzed to determine the amount of cultural diversity as measured by cultural area, time frame, and physical setting of the story. All analyzed works were published in the United States or Canada. Data identifying publisher type, mainline or…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Authors
California Univ., Berkeley. Lawrence Hall of Science. – 1996
This guide interweaves activities with major themes in science and the humanities. Drawing respectfully upon the deep, diverse, and living folkways of Native American cultures, these activities help provide students with a wider understanding of their world and a greater appreciation for cultural diversity. The unit integrates science,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians
Mihesuah, Devon A., Ed. – 1998
This anthology provides Native perspectives on the ethics of researching, writing about, and teaching about American Indians, and may be used as a text for discussion in American Indian Studies classes. Leading Native scholars discuss the representativeness of Native informants, the merits of various data collection methods, the role and veracity…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Kidwell, Clara Sue – 1999
The first Native American studies programs, created in the rising political consciousness of the late 1960s and early 1970s, arose from a rejection of traditional curricula and challenged stereotypes of Indians and their history. During the 1980s, Native studies programs became vehicles to recruit and retain American Indian students, reflecting…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian History, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Stein, Wayne J. – Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
Indian/Tribal Studies are the bedrock upon which 22 tribally controlled community colleges have been built since the mid-1950s. These colleges have put substantial resources, personnel, and time into building Indian/Tribal Studies programs into flagship academic, cultural, and language institutes. They exhibit common traits including tribal…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Studies

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