2001/2 : Indigenous Nations Studies Journal, Volume 02, Number 2 (Fall, 2001)
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The History of Native American Studies at the University of California Riverside
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Drinking and Healing: Reflections on the Lost Autonomy of the Innu
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2001-09-01)Heavy drinking has been a feature of the village lives of the Innu people of Labrador ever since they were coerced to abandon permanent nomadic hunting in the 1950s and 1960s, when the government-built villages of Sheshatshiu ... -
Epistemological Distinctiveness and the Use of "Guided History" Methodology for Writing Native Histories
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2001-09-01)Writing Native history has traditionally conformed to traditional methodological approaches. This essay argues that inherent differences in the ways Native and non-Native cultures view the past directly impact the production ... -
Alternative Perspectives on the Battle of Wolf Creek of 1938
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2001-09-01)The Battle of Wolf Creek in northwestern Oklahoma in 1838 was highly significant to the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Comanche, and Plains Apache tribes, but little known beyond their mutual frontier. Their oral accounts of ... -
Forever Changed: Boarding School Narratives of American Indian Identity in the U.S. and Canada
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2001-09-01)This essay examines personal narratives to identify experiences at boarding schools. These collective experiences forged new American Indian identities due to a white educational system forced upon these Indian students. ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 2, Number 2 (Fall, 2001): Front Matter
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Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 2, Number 2 (Fall, 2001): Book Reviews
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