Indigenous Nations Journal: Recent submissions
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Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring, 2003): Book Review
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Promoting Strategic Thinking in American Indian Leaders
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-09-01)Native leaders are challenged with rebuilding, reuniting, and revitalizing their disseminated nations. The Native chief executive faces the tasks of asserting political sovereignty, protecting cultural rights, and improving ... -
"The Lord Will Provide": The History and Role of Episcopalian Christianity in Nets'aii Gwich'in Social Development--Arctic Village, Alaska
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-03-01)This paper addresses the history and development of Episcopalianism in the Nets'aii Gwich'in community of Arctic Village, Alaska. It is argued that Christianity in the village well represents communal resistance to colonial ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring, 2003): Book Reviews
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-03-01) -
First Nations Center at the University of Wisconsin-Superior
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American Indian Doctorate Receipt 1980-200: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-03-01)This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt between 1980-2000. A quantitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt by sex and by broadfield category is ... -
Aboriginal Economic Development in Urban Areas: A Framework for Comparative Analysis
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-03-01)The globalizing and urbanizing contexts of Western societies impact Indigenous communities in a variety of ways. This paper deals with the complex definitions that arise in work with urban Indigenous communities, the ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring, 2003): Front Matter
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Colonialism and Criminal Justice for Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2003-03-01)Colonial processes impact the involvement of Indigenous Peoples in criminal justice. Despite differences, there is a distinctive pattern that can be seen in the criminal justice systems of the above-given four countries. ... -
Miskitu Identity in the Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)This article examines how Miskito individuals construct their ethnic identity in the inter-ethnic relations of the Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve, an internationally designated protected area in Honduras. The field research ... -
Hopi Culture and a Matter of Representation
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)The Hopi Indians of Northeastern Arizona have become one of the most studied tribes in North America. The rise of both academic and popular representations of Hopis was a direct result of ethnology and anthropology employed ... -
"Realizing the Dreams" In Four Directions: The American Indian Studies Program at Michigan State University
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The Interpretation of Christianity by American Indian Prophets
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American Indians to reassert their Native identity. It will be demonstrated that Christianity was a form of acculturation through ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 3, Number 2 (Fall, 2002)
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)"Watching Lacandon Maya Lives" by R. Jon McGee (Chris White); "Rebirth of the Blackfeet Nation, 1912-1954" by Paul C. Rosier (Stephanie AL Molholt); "Native American Studies in Higher Education: Models for Collaboration ... -
A Post-Colonial Perspective on James Welch's "The Heartsong of Charging Elk"
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)Drawing upon the works of Franz Fanon, Homi Bhabha, and Edward W. Said, this essay examines the construction of the post-colonial colonized subject through the eyes of the colonizer in James Welch's The Heartsong of Charging ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 3, Number 2 (Fall, 2002): Front Matter
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Strategies of Discourse: Native American Women Characters in Jackson's "Romona," Callahan's "Wynema," and Mourning Dove's "Cogewea"
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-09-01)This article treats three novels that present Native American women title characters: Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona, published in 1884; S. Alice Callahan's Wynema, a Childofthe Forest (1891); and Mourning Dove's Cogewea, the ... -
The Resurgence of the Choctaws in the Twentieth Century
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-03-01)After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal identity to a political, national one. Railroads and white entrepreneurs entered its territory and propelled it into a market ... -
Ann Rinaldi's My Heart Is on the Ground as Literary Colonization of Zitkala-Sa's American Indian Stories
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-03-01)Colonization of literature and subsequent literary misrepresentation, like so many other injustices perpetrated by Europeans and then Euro-Americans, is a legacy lasting into present day. Stories authored by members of the ... -
Delaware Identity in the Cherokee Nation
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2002-03-01)This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees posed to their identity. It also focuses on the question of how this forced co-residence developed and what the United ...