A sweeping, ambitious chronicle of our unique cultural mosaic, spanning nearly four hundred years, Natives and Strangers surveys America's legacy of assimilation and difference, of poverty and economic advancement, of ethnic conflict and in...
Subtitle: Or an Historical Account of Those Individuals Who Have Been Distinguished Among the North American Natives As Orators, Warriors, Statesmen and Other R
At a time when Native American land rights are a hotly contested issue in the nation's 49th state, Donald Craig Mitchell offers this extended examination of the period between the U.S. purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867 and its achievem...
A supplementary text for counseling, clinical psychology, and social work courses emphasizing strategies for meeting the needs of diverse populations, this book provides a thorough background to helping professionals on the developmental, c...
At a time when Native American land rights are a hotly contested issue in the nation's 49th state, Donald Craig Mitchell offers this extended examination of the period between the U.S. purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867 and its achievem...
The relationship between Native Americans and the academic community has become especially rocky in recent years. Both groups are grappling with troubling questions about research ethics, methodology, and theory in the field and in the clas...