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Tables of Contents for Studying Native America
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
4
Contributors
xv
 
Introduction and Overview
3
14
Russell Thornton
Part 1. Native Americans Today
17
62
1. The Demography of Colonialism and "Old" and "New" Native Americans
17
23
Russell Thornton
2. Perspectives on Native American Identity
40
20
Raymond D. Fogelson
3. Native Americans and the Trauma of History
60
19
Bonnie Duran
Eduardo Duran
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart
Part 2. The Development of Native American Studies
79
32
4. Institutional and Intellectual Histories of Native American Studies
79
32
Russell Thornton
Part 3. Native American Studies and the Disciplines: Literature, Linguistics, Anthropology, and History
111
136
5. Literature and Students in the Emergence of Native American Studies
111
19
Robert Allen Warrior
6. "Writing Indian": American Indian Literature and the Future of Native American Studies
130
22
Kathryn W. Shanley
7. Linguistics and Languages in Native American Studies
152
30
J. Randolph Valentine
8. Native American Studies and the End of Ethnohistory
182
35
Melissa L. Meyer
Kerwin Lee Klein
9. Using the Past: History and Native American Studies
217
30
Richard White
Part 4. Five Topics for Native American Studies
247
169
10. The Eagle's Empire: Sovereignty, Survival, and Self-Governance in Native American Law and Constitutionalism
247
24
Rennard Strickland
11. Truth and Tolerance in Native American Epistemology
271
35
John H. Moore
12. Kinship: The Foundation for Native American Society
306
51
Raymond J. DeMallie
13. Directions in Native American Science and Technology
357
28
Clara Sue Kidwell
Peter Nabokov
14. Who Owns Our Past? The Repatriation of Native American Human Remains and Cultural Objects
385
31
Russell Thornton
A Final Note
416
9
Russell Thornton
C. Matthew Snipp
Index
425