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Native peoples in Euro|American historiography


Native peoples in Euro-American historiography (Chapter 2)

Archaeology is providing increasingly sophisticated evidence about indigenous societies from the earliest appearance of human beings in the New World until the ...

Native Americans in Europe - Atlantic History - Oxford Bibliographies

In contrast, Native American–European cultural exchanges in European lands remain in relative obscurity. Native Americans journeyed to Europe as ...

The Indigenous Paradigm in American Indian Historiography - jstor

The f. Indigenousness reflects a North American persp. Indigenous discourse. In Indigenous thought, people are seen as fami rather than individuals. The ...

The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of ...

The long practice of ignoring Indigenous history is changing, however, with a dynamic new generation of scholars insisting that any full American history must ...

Without Indigenous History, There Is No U.S. History | TIME

Either as hostile impediments or romanticized peoples awaiting discovery, American Indians appear as passive subjects in a larger drama, ...

Educating America: The Historian's Responsibility to Native ...

For the vast majority of native cultures, the primary means of transmitting and understanding history has been through the oral tradition; for ...

The Native Population of the Americas in 1492 - UW Press

AMERICAN STUDIES / HISTORY - AMERICAN / LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES / NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES ... native peoples. Offering varying points of view, the ...

Digital History

Approximately 30,000 years ago, the Paleo-Indians, the ancestors of Native Americans, followed herds of animals from Siberia across Beringia, a land bridge ...

Do We Have the History of Native Americans Backward?

They dominated far longer than they were dominated, and, a new book contends, shaped the United States in profound ways.

Native Americans and American History

Still, there remain significant limitations to understanding Indian history. The most notable is the problem of written sources. Native American peoples, up ...

Native Narratives of Indigenous History and Culture

misrepresentations of American Indian people, history, and culture to be fertile ground for analysis and critique. In one seminal work, The White Man's ...

Native American | Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History

Indian tribes, Cultures & Languages Map Collections 1500-2004 In the fifteenth century, when European settlers began to arrive in North America, ...

What does Native American History teach us about Early America ...

Native Americans and Indigenous peoples exist as both sovereign nations and very real political actors. They are not objects who serve as a ...

When Native Americans Were Slaughtered in the Name of 'Civilization'

On November 29, 1864, a former Methodist minister, John Chivington, led a surprise attack on peaceful Cheyennes and Arapahos on their ...

Books & Products | National Museum of the American Indian

Inouye honors one of history's greatest advocates for Native people—Senator Daniel K. Inouye (1924–2012), former chairman and vice chairman of the US Senate ...

Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History (The Henry Roe ...

This long practice of ignoring Indigenous history is changing, however, as a new generation of scholars insists that any full American history ...

Rethinking the European Conquest of Native Americans - The Atlantic

Much more accurate is the picture Hämäläinen paints in his new book, Indigenous Continent: a North American history that encompasses 400 years ...

A Native History Of Kentucky

Archaeological research shows that the ancestors of Kentucky's indigenous American. Indian peoples were living in what is now Kentucky by at ...

American Indian and Indigenous Studies | Newberry Library

Ayer. Like many Americans at the time, Ayer subscribed to the belief that American Indians were a “vanishing race.” Incorrectly assuming that American Indian ...

Why Do Native People Disappear From Textbooks After the 1890s?

How we teach American history has direct consequences for Native students today, writes a Navajo Technical University professor.