8 edition of Native American women"s studies found in the catalog.
Native American women"s studies
Stephanie A. Sellers
Published
2008
by Peter Lang in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Stephanie A. Sellers. |
Series | Peter Lang primers |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E59.W8 S44 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16259340M |
ISBN 10 | 9780820497105 |
LC Control Number | 2007005744 |
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About the Author. The Author: Stephanie A. Sellers, a culturally identified woman of Native ancestry (Eastern Woodlands), received her Ph.D. in Native American studies, with an emphasis on women of the Eastern Woodlands, from Union Institute & University in by: 2.
This introduction to the fundamentals of Native American women's studies first looks at several definitive topics created by the western cultural notion of feminism, and western historical and religious perspectives on women/5(4). Kim Anderson is a Cree/Métis educator. She is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, and is the author of A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood, and is the co-editor, with Bonita Lawrence, of Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival.5/5(2).
These include ecofeminism, gender roles and work, notions of power, essentialism, women’s leadership, sexualities, and spirituality in light of gender. The book then discusses these concepts and their history from a traditional Native American point of view.
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Native American Studies (NAS) programs can be found online at several schools around the US, and most of them can be found in states with many Native American citizens and tribes. Mihesuah first examines how American Indigenous women have been perceived and depicted by non-Natives, including scholars, and by themselves.
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But, from the Native American perspective, women’s roles reflected their own cultural emphases on reciprocity, balance, and autonomy. Most scholars agree that Native American women at the time of contact with Europeans had more authority and autonomy than did European women. Native American women's studies: a primer.
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How can we learn more about Native women?s lives in North America in earlier centuries. This question is answered by this landmark anthology, an essential guide to the significance, experiences, and histories of Native women. Sixteen classic essays?plus new commentary?many by the original authors?describe a broad range of research methods and sources offering insight into the lives of Native.
Since the colonization of indigenous peoples in North America, the roles of Native women within their societies have been concealed or, at best, misunderstood. By examining gender status, and particularly power, in ten culture areas, this volume, edited by Laura F.
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