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Education in the Comanche Nation - Relationships, Responsibility, Redistribution and Reciprocity (Paperback): Linda Sue Warner Education in the Comanche Nation - Relationships, Responsibility, Redistribution and Reciprocity (Paperback)
Linda Sue Warner
R1,043 Discovery Miles 10 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection delivers an altogether unique perspective of research on American Indian/Alaska Native education policy and practice by creating a cultural lens, framed as tribal core values, to allow readers to rethink research on and about tribal populations. The policies that affect American Indian education often create a disconnect between an general educational hegemonic mandate of "one size fits all" and the deeply held cultural beliefs of American Indian/Alaska Native peoples. This book provides current thinking about both policies and processes that support native ways of knowing and how tribal incorporation of values support the resiliency that characterizes the United States' first peoples. It considers a range of issues, including the relationship between Native American fathers and daughter, how Habermasian theory applies to Native American education policy and the experiences of Indian college students in predominately white institutions. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.

Education in the Comanche Nation - Relationships, Responsibility, Redistribution and Reciprocity (Hardcover): Linda Sue Warner Education in the Comanche Nation - Relationships, Responsibility, Redistribution and Reciprocity (Hardcover)
Linda Sue Warner
R2,699 Discovery Miles 26 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection delivers an altogether unique perspective of research on American Indian/Alaska Native education policy and practice by creating a cultural lens, framed as tribal core values, to allow readers to rethink research on and about tribal populations. The policies that affect American Indian education often create a disconnect between an general educational hegemonic mandate of "one size fits all" and the deeply held cultural beliefs of American Indian/Alaska Native peoples. This book provides current thinking about both policies and processes that support native ways of knowing and how tribal incorporation of values support the resiliency that characterizes the United States' first peoples. It considers a range of issues, including the relationship between Native American fathers and daughter, how Habermasian theory applies to Native American education policy and the experiences of Indian college students in predominately white institutions. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.

Tradition and Culture in the Millennium - Tribal Colleges and Universities (Hardcover, New): Linda Sue Warner, Gerald E. Gipp Tradition and Culture in the Millennium - Tribal Colleges and Universities (Hardcover, New)
Linda Sue Warner, Gerald E. Gipp; Series edited by Bruce Anthony Jones
R2,894 Discovery Miles 28 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions Series Editor Bruce Anthony Jones,University of South Florida This volume of The David C. Anchin Research Center Series on Educational Policy in the 21st century: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions focuses on tribal colleges and universities. As a recent member of higher education community, tribal colleges and universities provide a unique perspective on higher education policy. Policies and structures rely increasingly on native culture and traditions and yet provide the framework for academic rigor, collaboration, and relevance. Tribal Colleges and Universities have played an integral role in the growing numbers of students who attain the bachelor's degree. According to Ward (2002), these colleges and universities experienced a five-fold increase in student enrollment between 1982 and 1996. As it stands today, approximately 142,800 American Indians and Alaska Natives who are 25 and older hold a graduate or professional degree (Diverse, 2007), and Tribal Colleges and Universities have been integral to this graduate level attainment. With this edited volume, Dr. Linda Sue Warner and Dr. Gerald E. Gipp, and the invited scholarly contributors, have provided a comprehensive explication of the phenomenal history of Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and the policy issues and concerns that these colleges and universities face.

Tradition and Culture in the Millennium - Tribal Colleges and Universities (Paperback, New): Linda Sue Warner, Gerald E. Gipp Tradition and Culture in the Millennium - Tribal Colleges and Universities (Paperback, New)
Linda Sue Warner, Gerald E. Gipp; Series edited by Bruce Anthony Jones
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions Series Editor Bruce Anthony Jones,University of South Florida This volume of The David C. Anchin Research Center Series on Educational Policy in the 21st century: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions focuses on tribal colleges and universities. As a recent member of higher education community, tribal colleges and universities provide a unique perspective on higher education policy. Policies and structures rely increasingly on native culture and traditions and yet provide the framework for academic rigor, collaboration, and relevance. Tribal Colleges and Universities have played an integral role in the growing numbers of students who attain the bachelor's degree. According to Ward (2002), these colleges and universities experienced a five-fold increase in student enrollment between 1982 and 1996. As it stands today, approximately 142,800 American Indians and Alaska Natives who are 25 and older hold a graduate or professional degree (Diverse, 2007), and Tribal Colleges and Universities have been integral to this graduate level attainment. With this edited volume, Dr. Linda Sue Warner and Dr. Gerald E. Gipp, and the invited scholarly contributors, have provided a comprehensive explication of the phenomenal history of Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and the policy issues and concerns that these colleges and universities face.

American Indian Stories of Success - New Visions of Leadership in Indian Country (Hardcover): Gerald E. Gipp, Linda Sue Warner,... American Indian Stories of Success - New Visions of Leadership in Indian Country (Hardcover)
Gerald E. Gipp, Linda Sue Warner, Janine B. Pease, James Shanley
R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For the first time, American Indian leadership theory is connected with practice. Featuring 24 perspectives, this book provides the most comprehensive look at contemporary American Indian leadership ever published. This book is written primarily for those young leaders who are beginning careers where they work with Indian tribes and organizations. Each of the stories found in the book represent significant challenges and barriers, along with the reflections of having lived these experiences to become a stronger leader. This book can help younger leaders avoid the mistakes of the past and will help them develop the skills that will sustain them. The book is organized around four styles of leadership found in American Indian society. It presents a graphic model of leadership style and then provides examples of each specific type of leadership through stories from recognized leaders in various professions. Because one precept of tribal communities is that elders are responsible for teaching the next generation, the stories are presented in a narrative style. The stories themselves reflect comprehensive assessments of historical pivot points for tribal sovereignty in this country. Provides tribal perspectives offered by 24 American Indian authors ranging over the last 75 years Stands as the most comprehensive book on contemporary leadership style for indigenous people Offers a unique resource for American Indian youth by delineating leadership through experience

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