Native Americans and the trauma of history (original) (raw)

Studying native America: Problems and prospects, 1998

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21. Duran, B., Duran, E., & Yellow Horse, M. (1998). Native Americans and the trauma of history. In R. Thornton (Ed.), Studying Native America: Problems and prospects in Native American studies (pp. 291-311). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. Demography of colonialism and old and new Native Americans / Russell Thornton -- Perspectives on Native American identity / Raymond D. Fogelson -- Native Americans and the trauma of history / Bonnie Duran, Eduardo Duran, and Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart -- Institutional and intellectual histories of Native American studies / Russell Thornton -- Literature and students in the emergence of Native American studies / Robert Allen Warrior -- Writing Indian / Kathryn W. Shanley -- Linguistics and languages in Native American studies / J. Randolph Valentine -- Native American studies and the end of ethnohistory / Melissa L. Meyer and Kerwin Lee Klein -- Using the past / Richard White -- Eagle's empire / Rennard Strickland -- Truth and tolerance in Native American epistemology / John H. Moore -- Kinship / Raymond J. DeMallie -- Directions in Native American science and technology / Clara Sue Kidwell and Peter Nabokov -- Who owns our past? / Russell Thornton. Description "Sponsored by the American Indian Studies Advisory Panel of the Social Science Research Council"--Page opposite title page. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher:: University of Wisconsin Press

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