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American Indian Studies' Featured Book

On Indian Ground by Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox

American Indian Studies' Featured Book is On Indian Ground: The Southwest by Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox.

On Indian Ground: The Southwest is one of ten regionally focused texts that explores American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian education in depth. The text is designed to be used by educators of native youth and emphasizes best practices found throughout the state. This book looks at the history of Indian education within the southwestern states. The authors also analyze education policy and tribal education departments to highlight early childhood education, gifted and talented educational practice, parental involvement, language revitalization, counseling, and research. These chapters expose cross-cutting themes of sustainability, historical bias, economic development, health and wellness, and cultural competence.

Author
Southwestern Indian Weaving By Mark Bahti, Cheri C. Madison, Bruce Hucko, K.C. DenDooven
Native American Literature: A teacher's sourcebook By Amy Fatzinger
A Study of American Indians Receiving Special Education Services in Arizona's Public School Districts and Charter School Corporations By Sarah Welch
Native American Women in Children's Literature By Jody Lynn Hay
Creating an Impact: Community contexts for the contemporary expressions of Indigenous women artists By Heather Mikolaj
Native American Studies in Higher Education: Models for Collaboration Between Universities and Indigenous Nations By Jay Stauss, Duane Champagne
Native American Women in Children's Literature By Jody Hay
Spider Woman and a Web for the 21st Century: Urban Indian Centers and the Internet By Mark Bahti
The Development of Urban Two-Spirit Communities and the Role of American Indian poets Paula Gunn Allen and Janice Gould By Brandie Ishcomer
Envisioning a Better Urban Future: Indigenous organizations pursuing economic, social, cultural, and community development in Darwin, Australia and Tucson, AZ By Peter Morris-Carlsten
Indigenous Language Grammars: Anthropological Linguistics and the Limitations of Text By Lara Coggin
Death of the Celluloid Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film By Miriam Elise Marubbio
The Development of Urban Two-Spirit Communities and the Role of American Indian Poets Paula Gunn Allen and Janice Gould By Brandie Ann Ischomer
Development of a Tohono O'odham Studies Program and Tohono O'odham Culture Curriculum for Tohono O'odham Community College, Tohono O'odham Indian Nation, Sells, AZ. By Joseph Cazares, Jr.
Indian Education in San Juan County, Utah: Mormonism, racism, and the courts By Anne Worthen
"How can you love the wolf and the eskimo at the same time?" Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Nature Magazines By Margaret Ann Mortensen Vaughan
American Indian Scholarships and the Impact of Federal Regulations By Lee Jackson
Intimate Obscurity: American Indian Women in Arizona households and histories, 1854--1935 By Katrina Jagodinsky
Naa t'anii Becoming a Leader According to Navajo Ways By Roger Willie
Stalking in Indian Country: Enhancing tribal sovereignty through culturally appropriate remedies By Luna Gordiner
Aravaipa: Apache peoplehood and the legacy of particular geography and historical experience By Ian Wilson Record
A Contextual Analysis of the Indian Historian By Pamela Bennett
Treaty 8 and Oral History By Raymond Cardinal
The Politics of "Passing": American Indians and Racial "Passing" By Veronica Hirsch
A Pepole Who Continue to 'Vanish': Nipmuc People and Massachusetts Indian Policy, 1660--2004 By Christopher Thee
A Study on Forging A New Front and Building a New Vision for Tribal Environmental Health Policy on the Colorado River Indian Reservation By Diana Fisher De Leon
Indian Art as Dialogue: The Tricky Transgressions of Bob Haozous, Interpreting our Own: Native peoples redefining museum education By Traci Lynn Morris
The Influence of Police Brutality on the American Indian Movement's Establishment in Minneapolis, 1968--1969 By Christine Birong
A History of Developing an Introduction of Akimel O'othham Pi Vehsig C Vehsig By Adrian Hendricks
The Chiefs' Prophecy: The Destruction of "Original Cheyenne Leadership During "the Critical Era" (1876--1935) By Leo Killsback
Recalling Cahokia: Indigenous influences on English commercial expansion and imperial ascendancy in proprietary South Carolina, 1663--1721 By William Kevin Wall
Motivating Native American Students to Succeed By Presley Hickman
Through Colonialism and Imperialism: The struggle for Tuscarora Nationhood in Southern North Carolina By Patrick Ryan Keith
Serving Native American Students: New Directions for Student Services By Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
Shelly C. Lower, George S. McClellan, Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
The Great Confusion in Indian Affairs: Native Americans and Whites in the Progressive Era By Tom Holm
Everything You Wanted to Know About American Indian Studies, But Were Afraid to Ask: Assessing Indian studies as an academic discipline By Spintz Stiles Harrison
Indigenous People in Armed Conflict: Social, economic, and cultural impacts By Leonardo Alvarado
Resistance and Resilience in the Work of Four Native American Authors By Angelica Marie Lawson
A Case Study on the Cultural Rights of Indigenous Peoples: The Ainu By Yukiko Sakamoto
Combating Neo-colonialism: A look at the efficacy of the Indigenous response to the plundering of their cultural and intellectual property By Virjinya Hicks
State VS Tribe: Implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act in Arizona By Lorinda Maile Natsu Mall
The Nez Perce Tribe vs. Elite-Directed Development in the Lower Snake River Basin: The Struggle to Breach the Dams and Save the Salmon By Benedict Colombi
Deconstructing Narratives of Subjugation: The Creation of Space for the Assertion of the Tuwaduq Historical Narrative By Karen Francis Capuder
Navajo Traditions in the Wokrs of David K. John By Marinella Lentis
History is in the Land: Multivocal Tribal Traditions in Arizona's San Pedro Valley By T. J. Ferguson, Chip Colwell
"To Remain an Indian": Lessons in Democracy from a Century of Native American Education By K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Teresa L. McCarty
Elsie's Business By Frances Washburn
Killing the Indian Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film By M. Elise Marubbio
Code Talkers and Warriors: Native Americans and World War II By Tom Holm
Navajo Courts and Navajo Common Law By Raymond Darrel Austin