American Indian women of proud nations : essays on history, language, and education
A volume that highlights Southeastern Indian issues and demonstrates the unique situation of women in tribes lacking (full) federal recognition or a more inclusive and multidisciplinary discussion of Native women in more than one tribal nation.
History
xiv, 168 pages : illustrations en partie en couleur ; 23 cm.
9781433131929, 1433131927
985249450
Foreword as story: I am not the problem / Cherry Maynor Beasley
Women's history and language
Lumbee Indian women: historical change and cultural adaptation / Malinda Maynor Lowery
Healing responses to historical trauma: native women's perspectives / Rosemary White Shield
Southeastern American Indians, segregation, and historical trauma theory / Mary Ann Jacobs
American Indian language revitalization as lived experience / Renée T. Grounds and Eva Marie Garroutte
Narrative hermeneutics and the experiential transformation of care / Cherry Maynor Beasley
Education and parenting
The elder teachers project: finding promise in the past / Olivia Oxendine
Oshki giizhigad (The new day): Native education resurgence in traditional worldviews and educational practice / Rosemary White Shield
Parenting for adolescent well-being in American Indian communities / Christy M. Buchanan and S. Grace Bobbitt
Honoring indigenous women in the American Indian studies classroom / Rose Stremlau and Jane Haladay