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IDEOLOGY & NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONALISM : A CASE STUDY

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Native American Studies

2020
While Indigenous knowledge systems, theories, and research have been in existence for time immemorial, the academic field of Native American Studies (NAS) grew out of the civil rights era in the late 1960s. During the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, Native people in the United States organized resistance efforts, such as the reclaiming of Alcatraz
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Native Feminisms Engage American Studies

American Quarterly, 2008
Building and the development of a U.S. empire, this forum aims to make a critical intervention in the field of American studies by centering the analytical categories of both gender and indigeneity. This forum originated partly as a series of roundtables presented at the ASA in 2006 and will be further developed in an upcoming edited volume, Native ...
Andrea Smith, J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
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Who Stole Native American Studies?

Wicazo Sa Review, 1997
ofordays in March 1970, American Indian scholars met at the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, thousands of miles away from the homelands of the western Indians who dominated the meeting. This convocation brought together Native scholars, professional people, artists, and traditional historians
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Contemporary Native American Projects: Four Studies

2018
We discuss the distinct cultural and philosophical context for the new architecture that has emerged on Native lands within the USA during the past two decades. As individual tribes can now employ their own architects and contractors, a more sophisticated design sensibility has emerged that seeks to reconcile form and content in a manner that is ...
Joy Monice Malnar, Frank Vodvarka
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The American Native Press and American Indian Studies

Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
The advent of a new decade in higher education usually spurs policymakers to evaluate programs and policies and to make plans and projections for the coming decade. So it was with American Indian studies at the advent of the eighties. Evaluation actually began in the late seventies, and in 1980 the fourth annual Conference on Contemporary American ...
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5. Native American literary studies

2018
During the time of the Red Power movement in the late 1960s and 1970s, Native American students brought their visions of justice to college campuses to create what they began to describe as “Native American Studies.” Pressuring universities to accept a more diverse student body, Native scholars demanded that universities allow the production of ...
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Native American Studies: A Personal Overview

Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
According to a recent national survey there are approximately 105 Native American Studies (NAS) programs on various university and college campuses throughout the United States (see "Issues for the Future of American Indian Studies" by Charlotte Heth and Susan Guyette, 1985, UCLA).
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Native American Studies: A Utah Perspective

Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
Utah has missed an opportunity to foster, support, or lead out with exemplary Native American Studies programs within its higher education network. Considering the intertwined religious and political roots of the establishment of the state, the overall commitment to the American Indians as a whole has not been a major priority issue.
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