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American Indians (Paperback)
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American Indians (Paperback)
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Loot Price R391
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"Mihesuah's work should be required reading for elementary and
upper level teachers, college instructors and parents. Let us hope
it finds a wide readership in mainstream circles." Joel Monture,
Multicultural Review "Professor Mihesuah goes beyond simply
providing responses to common stereotypes. She provides the reader
with assistance in efforts to improve understanding of her
peoples... a valuable contribution in bringing greater clarity to
important issues." Alejandro Garcia, Journal of Multicultural
Social Work "Devon Mihesuah has provided precious insight into the
racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians... I
applaud Devon Mihesuah for successfully confronting the literature
of false portrayal and negative images of Indian people." Dr.
Donald L. Fixico, Professor of History Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo (Shawnee, Sac & Fox, Creek, Seminole) "A good
sourcebook for dispelling misconceptions and negative stereotypes
about American Indians. These beliefs and attitudes exist and these
statements are made in academic settings. It is fortunate that
there are professors like Devon Mihesuah in classrooms to present
the "other side," perhaps only once in the lifetime of some
students..." Dr. Karen Swisher, Director, Center for Indian
Education Arizona State University (Standing Rock Sioux) "This book
will be a very useful reader for anyone truly trying to understand
who American Indians really are. There is no other book on Indian
images that provides the Indian "voice" that Devon maintains
throughout the text." Dr. Duane Champagne, Director UCLA American
Indian Studies Center Editor, American Indian Culture and Research
Journal (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) "Devon Mihesuah is one of the
most gifted Native American scholars in the country today." Robert
A. Williams, Jr., Professor of Law University of Arizona, Tucson
(Lumbee) "Amusing and a helpful guide to general readers not that
familiar with the national Indian community" Dr. Terry P. Wilson,
Native American Studies University of California, Berkeley
(Potawatomie)
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