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American Indians

Stereotypes & Realities

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Widely endorsed by American Indian scholars, this work offers an Indian perspective on common misconceptions about American Indians. It is recommended as essential reading for teachers, college instructors, and parents, with hopes for broad mainstream readership. Professor Mihesuah not only addresses stereotypes but also aids in enhancing understanding of her peoples, making a significant contribution to clarifying important issues. The author provides valuable insights into the racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians, effectively challenging false portrayals and negative images. This sourcebook is instrumental in dispelling misconceptions and stereotypes that persist even in academic settings. The presence of scholars like Mihesuah in classrooms is crucial for presenting alternative narratives, potentially impacting students' perspectives. This text serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the true identity of American Indians, uniquely maintaining the Indian voice throughout. Recognized as one of the most gifted Native American scholars today, Mihesuah's work is both amusing and informative, serving as a helpful guide for general readers unfamiliar with the national Indian community.

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American Indians, Devon Abbott Mihesuah, Devon Mihesuala

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1999
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Title
American Indians
Subtitle
Stereotypes & Realities
Language
English
Publisher
Clarity Press
Released
1999
Format
Paperback
Pages
149
ISBN10
0932863221
ISBN13
9780932863225
Series
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Widely endorsed by American Indian scholars, this work offers an Indian perspective on common misconceptions about American Indians. It is recommended as essential reading for teachers, college instructors, and parents, with hopes for broad mainstream readership. Professor Mihesuah not only addresses stereotypes but also aids in enhancing understanding of her peoples, making a significant contribution to clarifying important issues. The author provides valuable insights into the racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians, effectively challenging false portrayals and negative images. This sourcebook is instrumental in dispelling misconceptions and stereotypes that persist even in academic settings. The presence of scholars like Mihesuah in classrooms is crucial for presenting alternative narratives, potentially impacting students' perspectives. This text serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the true identity of American Indians, uniquely maintaining the Indian voice throughout. Recognized as one of the most gifted Native American scholars today, Mihesuah's work is both amusing and informative, serving as a helpful guide for general readers unfamiliar with the national Indian community.