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Dunn, Taylor Morgan; Cherup, Susan – Journal of Education, 2023
Storytelling plays an important role in preserving historical and cultural traditions. Research proves it is beneficial to utilize in the classroom setting as well. One college seeks to cultivate an interest in storytelling for teacher education candidates by having storytelling incorporated into their future classrooms. In two of the education…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Cultural Awareness, Diversity
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Sabzalian, Leilani – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2019
Indigenous studies complicates and advances existing notions of citizenship education, in particular, by making visible ongoing legacies of colonialism and foregrounding Indigenous sovereignty. In this article, the author examines how the erasure of Indigenous citizenship, nationhood, and sovereignty permeates multicultural citizenship education.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Tribal Sovereignty, Multicultural Education, Citizenship Education
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Sarah B. Shear; Daniel G. Krutka – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2019
In this conceptual piece, we situate settler colonial theory and qualitative inquiry in a discussion about the research(ing) of social studies education. The context for this article includes our visit and conversations with 9th grade Oklahoma history teachers and their teaching and curriculum within Indigneous contexts. Although not focused as an…
Descriptors: Grade 9, History Instruction, High School Teachers, American Indians
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Chang, Li-ping – Children's Literature in Education, 2016
In the face of the worldwide ecological crisis, ecocriticism, "the study of the relationship between literature and the physical environment" as "an earth-centered approach to literary studies" has become an important part of contemporary literary theory (Glotfelty in "The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Childrens Literature
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San Pedro, Timothy; Carlos, Elijah; Mburu, Jane – Urban Education, 2017
Relying on the intersections of Indigenous Research Methodologies and Humanizing Research, the authors of this article argue that by re-centering relationships through critical listening and storying, we are better suited to co-construct our shared truths and realities in the space between the telling and hearing of stories. As we do so, we move…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Listening Skills, Story Telling, American Indian Literature
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Carjuzaa, Jioanna; Baldwin, Anna E; Munson, Michael – Multicultural Perspectives, 2015
The espoused foundation of U.S. society, "E pluribus unum" (out of many, one), is based on the belief that this nation should simultaneously support pluralism and promote unity. The road to making this ideal a reality, however, has not always been smooth. The ever-widening achievement gap highlights how this discordance plays out in our…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Ethnic Studies, State Action
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Balgopal, Meena M.; Wallace, Alison M.; Dahlberg, Steven – Environmental Education Research, 2012
Being an ecologically literate citizen involves making decisions that are based on ecological knowledge and accepting responsibility for personal actions. Using writing-to-learn activities in college science courses, we asked students to consider personal dilemmas that they or others might have in response to how human choices can impact coastal…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Undergraduate Students, Elementary Education, American Indian Studies
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Anderson, Carl B. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
This qualitative textual analysis investigates the ideological lenses through which U.S. History content standards for grades 5-12 for Arizona and Washington frame interactions between American Indians and European Americans during U.S. national development. The study's multiperspective critical conceptual framework interrogates the standards not…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Pluralism, Public Policy, Educational Policy
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Luby, Edward M.; Nelson, Melissa K. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) has fundamentally changed the relationship between museums and tribal peoples. Since 1990, thousands of human remains and funerary objects and hundreds of sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony have been repatriated to tribes. Human remains and funerary objects have been…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Ceremonies, American Indians, Museums
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Reese, Debbie – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2008
In this article the author situates the analysis of two popular children's books in theoretical frameworks emerging from American Indian Studies. Using a new historicist lens, she discusses Anne Rockwell's (1999) "Thanksgiving Day" and Laura Ingalls Wilder's (1935/1971) "Little House on the Prairie" and suggests that these…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, American Indian Studies, Literature Appreciation, Literary Criticism
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Champagne, Duane – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
American Indian studies should have a theoretical and methodological focus sufficient to organize an academic discipline. A primary focus of American Indian studies as a discipline is to conceptualize, research, and explain patterns of American Indian individual and collective community choices and strategies when confronted with relations with…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indian History, Indigenous Populations, American Indians
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Lambe, Jeff – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
A person coming to know for him or herself while respecting differences characterizes the author's experience of Indigenous education. Based on his experience with Indigenous education, he has found that what constitutes validity is very different than mainstream education. In this article, the author presents characteristics of Indigenous…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Figurative Language, American Indian Studies, American Indian Culture
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Garcia, Jesus – Social Education, 1980
Discusses and presents data from an examination of coverage and treatment of Native Americans in 20 secondary United States history textbooks published in the 1970s. Findings indicate that publishers are moving away from the more established historical interpretations of U.S. history and including content which promotes multiethnic education. (DB)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Bias, Educational Assessment
Ferren, Ann S. – 1982
Field testing of the American Indian Archaeology Project, designed for grades 5 through 8, revealed weaknesses in the quality with which the modules were implemented. The project offers supplementary materials, a resource guide, and teacher workshops for social studies or humanities teachers. Two aspects of the materials, feasibility and…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Archaeology, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation
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Medicine, Beatrice – WICAZO SA Review, 1988
Examines historical and current stereotypes of American Indian women, suggesting research in this area is lacking. Reviews relevant data, offering areas and methods for additional research. Focuses Native American women's difficulties in graduate schools and during their early professional years. Contains 14 references. (TES)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Ethnic Studies
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