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American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education (Critical Indigenous and American Indian Studies #2)

American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education (Critical Indigenous and American Indian Studies #2)

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Publication Date: February 28th, 2016
Publisher:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
ISBN:
9781433131929
Pages:
170
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Description

This book spans the full gamut from naming women's experiences of historical trauma to their ongoing efforts at preserving and rebuilding their Native nations. The collection of essays is distinctive in its Indigenous hermeneutics in that it insists on a holistic view of time and place-based knowledge - the past still fully affects the present and gives the present depth and meaning beyond the linear flow of time.

About the Author

Cherry Maynor Beasley: is the Belk Endowed Chair in Rural and Minority Health at the Department of Nursing, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. She has devoted most of her professional nursing career as a nursing provider, educator, and researcher within the greater Robeson County community. Mary Ann Jacobs is Associate Professor and Chair, American Indian Studies and Social Work, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. She is the author of several peer-reviewed articles, book sections, and reports dealing with foster care, racial identity, Chicago's American Indian community, American Indian LGBT issues, child welfare policies for Indigenous children, and decolonizing methods. Ulrike Wiethaus is Professor of Religion and American Ethnic Studies at Wake Forest University. Her research and publication interests focus on the history of Christian spirituality with an emphasis on gender justice and political history, and most recently, historic trauma, religion, and the long-term impact of U.S. colonialism.