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Sociology Of The American Indian


Sociology Of The American Indian
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Author : Gerry R. Cox
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Sociology Of The American Indian written by Gerry R. Cox and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Indians of North America categories.




Sociology Of American Indians


Sociology Of American Indians
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Author : Russell Thornton
language : en
Publisher: Bloomington : Published for the Newberry Library [by] Indiana University Press
Release Date : 1980

Sociology Of American Indians written by Russell Thornton and has been published by Bloomington : Published for the Newberry Library [by] Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Reference categories.


331 references, arranged alphabetically by author, of items from all books and journals published in the United States and Canada which cover sociological concerns or have a sociological focus.



Sociology Of Death And The American Indian


Sociology Of Death And The American Indian
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Author : Gerry R. Cox
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2022-07-07

Sociology Of Death And The American Indian written by Gerry R. Cox and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-07 with Social Science categories.


Sociology of Death and the American Indian examines dying, death, disposal, and bereavement practices and applies those concepts to selectAmerican Indian tribes historically and currently, supplemented with oral histories. The focus is that learning about other cultures can enhance the understanding of one’s own culture by comparing traditional and modern societies. Gerry R. Cox addresses the centuries of injustices committed against American Indians that led to a neglect of learning about American Indian cultures and attempts to fill the gaps in knowledge of American Indian practices.



Native Americans Today Sociological Perspectives


Native Americans Today Sociological Perspectives
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Author : Howard M. Bahr
language : en
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date : 1972

Native Americans Today Sociological Perspectives written by Howard M. Bahr and has been published by HarperCollins Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with Social Science categories.




Sociology Of American Indians


Sociology Of American Indians
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Author : Russell Thornton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

Sociology Of American Indians written by Russell Thornton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Indians of North America categories.




Beyond White Ethnicity


Beyond White Ethnicity
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Author : Kathleen J. Fitzgerald
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2007

Beyond White Ethnicity written by Kathleen J. Fitzgerald and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Psychology categories.


Through qualitative analysis of individuals, Kathleen J. Fitzgerald studies the social construction of racial and ethnic identity in Beyond White Ethnicity. Fitzgerald focuses on Native Americans, who despite a previously unacknowledged and uncelebrated background, are embracing and reclaiming their heritage in their everyday lives. Focusing on the purpose, process, and problems of this reclamation, Fitzgerald's research provides an understanding of these issues. She also exposes how institutional power relations are racialized and how race is a social and political construction, and she helps us understand larger cultural transformations. This insightful collection of research sparks the interest of those who study sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies.



American Indian Stories


American Indian Stories
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Author : Zitkala-S̈a
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

American Indian Stories written by Zitkala-S̈a and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with History categories.




American Indians


American Indians
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Author : Devon A. Mihesuah
language : en
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Release Date : 2010-11-24

American Indians written by Devon A. Mihesuah and has been published by SCB Distributors this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-24 with Social Science categories.


American Indians: Stereotypes & Realities provides an informative and engaging Indian perspective on common misconceptions concerning American Indians which afflict public and even academic circles to this very day. Written in a highly accessible stereotype/reality format, it includes numerous illustrations and brief bibliographies on each topic PLUS these appendices: * Do's and Don'ts for those who teach American Indian history and culture * Suggested Guidelines for Institutions with Scholars who Conduct Research on American Indians * Course outline for American Indian history and culture survey with suggested projects * Outline for course "American Indian Women in History" with extensive bibliography An American Indian perspective on discrimination issues WIDELY ENDORSED BY AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARS "Professor Mihesuah goes beyond simply providing responses to common stereotypes. She provides the reader with assistance in efforts to improve understanding of her peoples. Each of the chapters provides solid information to challenge myths and stereotypes. Excellent photographs are interspersed throughout the book.... The implications of this book for social work practice are extensive... A valuable contribution" Journal of Multicultural Social Work "A precious primer on Native Americans for anyone who can handle the truth about how the West was won." Kam Williams, syndicated "This book should be read by every educator and included in the collections of every school and university library." Flagstaff Live "Mihesuah's work should be required reading for elemetary and upper level teachers, college instructors and parents. Let us hope it finds a wide readership in mainstream circles." Joel Monture, MultiCultural Review "Devon Mihesuah has provided precious insight into the racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians as they strive to succeed in modern America. She has successfully challenged harmful stereotypes and racism in this significant book... If an accurate history is to be learned, then society must accept the truth of cultural pluralism and give equal and fair treatment to Native Americans and other minorities... As an American Indian and a university scholar of history, I applaud Devon Mihesuah for successfully confronting the literature of false portrayal and negative images of Indian people." Dr. Donald L. Fixico, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo



Anti Indianism In Modern America


Anti Indianism In Modern America
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Author : Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
language : en
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 2001

Anti Indianism In Modern America written by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and has been published by University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with History categories.


In this powerful and essential work, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn confronts the politics and policies of genocide that continue to destroy the land, livelihood, and culture of Native Americans. Anti-Indianism in Modern America tells the other side of stories of historical massacres and modern-day hate crimes, events that are dismissed or glossed over by historians, journalists, and courts alike. Cook-Lynn exposes the colonialism that works both overtly and covertly to silence and diminish Native Americans, supported by a rhetoric of reconciliation, assimilation, and multiculturalism. Comparing anti-Indianism to anti-Semitism, she sets the American history of broken treaties, stolen lands, mass murder, cultural dispossession, and Indian hating in an international context of ethnic cleansing, "ecocide", and colonial oppression.Cook-Lynn also discusses the role Native American studies should take in reasserting tribal literatures, traditions, and politics and shows how the discipline has been sidelined by anthropology, sociology, postcolonial studies, and ethnic studies. Asserting the importance of a "native conscience"--a knowledge of the mythologies, mores, and experiences of tribal society--among American Indian writers, she calls for the expression in American Indian art and literature of a tribal consciousness that acts to assure a tribal-nation people of its future. Passionate, eloquent, and uncompromising, Anti-Indianism in Modern America concludes that there are no real solutions for Indians as long as they remain colonized peoples. Native Americans must be able to tell their own stories and, most important, regain their land, the source of religion, morality, rights, and nationhood. As long as public silence accompanies the outlaw maneuvers that undermine tribal autonomy, the racist strategies that affect all Americans will continue. It is difficult, Cook-Lynn concedes, to work toward the development of legal mechanisms against hate crimes, in Indian Country and elsewhere in the world. But it is not too late.



Native Americans Crime And Justice


Native Americans Crime And Justice
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Author : Marianne O. Nielsen
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-03-13

Native Americans Crime And Justice written by Marianne O. Nielsen and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-13 with Social Science categories.


The historical involvement of Native peoples within the criminal justice system is a narrative of tragedy and injustice, yet Native American experience in this system has not been well studied. Despite disproportionate representation of Native Americans in the criminal justice system, far more time has been spent studying other minority groups. Nat