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Book Synopsis
Lends clarity to the heated debate about the purpose and direction of Native American scholarship

Trade Review
"The essays are spirited and refreshing in bringing out key issues concerning the study and the marketing of American Indian culture and history."—Multicultural Review
"Provocative, clear, and forceful."—Western Historical Quarterly
"The joy of this book is that Indians speak for themselves, and speak very well indeed!"—Book Talk: New Mexico Book League

Table of Contents
1 "Introduction" / Devon A. Mihesuah (Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff); 2 "American Indian History or Non-Indian Perceptions of American Indian History?" / Angela Cavender Wilson (Cornell University, Ithaca, New York); 3 "Grandmother to Grandaughter: Generations of Oral History in a Dakota Family." / Angela Cavender Wilson; 4 "Commonalty of Difference: Indian Women and History." / Devon A. Mihesuah; 5 "Special Problems in Teaching Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony." / Paula Gunn Allen (University of California-Los Angeles); 6 "Comfortable Fictions and the Struggle for Turf: An Essay Review of the Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies." / Vine Deloria Jr. (University of Colorado, Boulder); 7 "Ethics and Responsibilities In Writing American Indian History." / Donald L. Fixico (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo); 8 "Licensed Trafficking and Ethnogenetic Engineering." / Susan A. Miller (University of Nebraska-Lincoln); 9 "American Indian Intellectualism and the New Indian Story." / Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Eastern Washington University, Cheney); 10 "Cultural Imperialism and the Marketing of Native America." / Laurie Anne Whitt (Michigan Technological University, Houghton); 11 "On Revision and Revisionism: American Indian Representations in New Mexico." / Theodore S. Jojola (University of New Mexico-Albuquerque); 12 "American Indian Studies is for Everyone." / Duane Champagne (University of California-Los Angeles); 13 "Why Indians Should Be the Ones to Write About Indian Education." / Karen Gayton Swisher (Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, Kansas) Contributors; Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/1998
      ISBN13: 9780803282438, 978-0803282438
      ISBN10: 0803282435

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Lends clarity to the heated debate about the purpose and direction of Native American scholarship

      Trade Review
      "The essays are spirited and refreshing in bringing out key issues concerning the study and the marketing of American Indian culture and history."—Multicultural Review
      "Provocative, clear, and forceful."—Western Historical Quarterly
      "The joy of this book is that Indians speak for themselves, and speak very well indeed!"—Book Talk: New Mexico Book League

      Table of Contents
      1 "Introduction" / Devon A. Mihesuah (Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff); 2 "American Indian History or Non-Indian Perceptions of American Indian History?" / Angela Cavender Wilson (Cornell University, Ithaca, New York); 3 "Grandmother to Grandaughter: Generations of Oral History in a Dakota Family." / Angela Cavender Wilson; 4 "Commonalty of Difference: Indian Women and History." / Devon A. Mihesuah; 5 "Special Problems in Teaching Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony." / Paula Gunn Allen (University of California-Los Angeles); 6 "Comfortable Fictions and the Struggle for Turf: An Essay Review of the Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies." / Vine Deloria Jr. (University of Colorado, Boulder); 7 "Ethics and Responsibilities In Writing American Indian History." / Donald L. Fixico (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo); 8 "Licensed Trafficking and Ethnogenetic Engineering." / Susan A. Miller (University of Nebraska-Lincoln); 9 "American Indian Intellectualism and the New Indian Story." / Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Eastern Washington University, Cheney); 10 "Cultural Imperialism and the Marketing of Native America." / Laurie Anne Whitt (Michigan Technological University, Houghton); 11 "On Revision and Revisionism: American Indian Representations in New Mexico." / Theodore S. Jojola (University of New Mexico-Albuquerque); 12 "American Indian Studies is for Everyone." / Duane Champagne (University of California-Los Angeles); 13 "Why Indians Should Be the Ones to Write About Indian Education." / Karen Gayton Swisher (Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, Kansas) Contributors; Index

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