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Midtrod, Tom Arne – American Indian Quarterly, 2010
This article examines the lives of three children of Dutch men and Mohawk women: the Mohawk leader Smits Jan and the siblings Jacques van Slyck and Hilletie van Olinda of the Dutch village of Schenectady. In recent years several historians have examined how cross-cultural settings enabled people to reshape their identities. William Hart sees the…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Siblings, Historians, American Indians
Blansett, Kent – American Indian Quarterly, 2010
The Ozark Mountains occupy a large area within the state boundaries of southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, and northeastern Oklahoma as well as the southeastern-most tip of Kansas. Missouri and Arkansas make up the bulk of the Ozarks, while Oklahoma and Kansas straddle their outer rim. From 1800 to 1865 the Ozarks region was in constant flux, as…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, American Indians, Sampling, Historians
McCallum, Mary Jane Logan – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
This article was originally a response to a call from the Western History Association for papers by Indigenous academics. The call aimed to showcase Indigenous scholarship on certain terms: that it delves into some of the opportunities, challenges, and obstacles involved with "working from home" or doing research that bridges a space…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, American Indian History, Scholarship, Historians
Hill, Susan M. – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
As a historian the author expects that most people will not find her research very exciting. She is used to working in a comfortable obscurity that piques the interest of a few but does not draw the gaze of many. But for the last three years that has not been the case. In February 2006 a small group of people from her community of Ohswe:ken (Six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Dissertations, Land Settlement, Time Perspective
Fixico, Donald L. – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
If the typical premise of American Indian history is actually the history of Indian-white relations, then the "other" side of the coin must be turned over for understanding an Indian point of view and what is called "writing from home." Conceptually, "writing from home" is the challenge of historians who are American Indian and who write history…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Oral Tradition, American Indians, Historians
Hausman, Blake M. – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
In this essay, Hausman states that, for centuries, Indians were only important to academia if they were dead. From missionary ethnographers to cultural anthropologists, he claims, North America has been thoroughly raked by academics seeking an authentic representation of traditional life in this space. Yet many historians, who have shaped the…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, American Indians, Cultural Pluralism, Historians
Ganter, Granville – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
History has not always been kind to Sagoyewatha, or, as he is more commonly known, Red Jacket. One of the most eloquent spokesmen for Native sovereignty in the early national period, Sagoyewatha was nonetheless accused by his peers of cowardice, alcoholism, and egotism. Fortunately, this picture is beginning to change. Christopher Densmore's…
Descriptors: Biographies, Historians, American Indians, American Indian History