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Native Historians Write Back Decolonizing American Indian History

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ISBN-10: 0896726991

ISBN-13: 9780896726994

Edition: 2011

Authors: Susan A. Miller, James Riding In

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"A first-of-its-kind anthology of historical articles by Indigenous scholars, framed in assumptions and concepts derived from the authors' respective Indigenous worldviews. Writings stand in sharp contrast to works by historians who may belong to tribes but work within the Euroamerican worldview"--Provided by publisher.
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Book details

List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 6.20" wide x 9.20" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Acknowledgments and Editors' Note on Variant Spellings
Introduction
Challenging Colonial Thought
Native America Writes Back: The Origin of the Indigenous Paradigm in Historiography
Native Historians Write Back: The Indigenous Paradigm in American Indian Historiography
The Lewis and Clark Story, the Captive Narrative, and the Pitfalls of Indian History
Hopi Culture and a Matter of Representation
Affirming Indigenous Historical Narrative
The United States Has No Jurisdiction in Sioux Territory
Wahtohtana h�da Ny&uuacute;t^achi Mah&iacuten X�nje Ak�pa: The Year the Otoe and Missouria Meet the Americans
Calling Badger and the Symbols of the Spirit Language: The Cree Origins of the Syllabic System
Looking after Gdoo-naaganinaa: Precolonial Nishnaabeg Diplomatic and Treaty Relationships
Asserting the History of Dispossession
Removing the Heart of the Choctaw People: Indian Removal from a Native Perspective
Decolonizing the 1862 Death Marches
The United States v. Yellow Sun et al. (the Pawnee People) A Case Study of Institutional and Societal Racism and U.S. Justice in Nebraska from the 1850s to the 1870s
The Ruby Valley Indian Reservation of Northeastern Nevada: "Six Miles Square"
Examining Issues in Light of History
Chairmen, Presidents, and Princesses: The Navajo Nation, Gender, and the Politics of Tradition
Seminoles and Africans under Seminole Law: Sources and Discourses of Tribal Sovereignty and "Black Indian" Entitlement
Countering Colonization: The Albuquerque Laguna Colony
Six Pawnee Crania: Historical and Contemporary Issues Associated with the Massacre and Decapitation of Pawnee Indians in 1869
Notes
Contributors
Index