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Rethinking American Indian history

Donald Lee Fixico c1997 © University of New Mexico Press
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  • 9780826318183 (hardcover)
  • 9780826318190 (paper)
Subject
  • Native Peoples of the Americas
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page IX)
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • Part 1. Historiography
    • 1. The Ethnohistory of Native America (JAMES AXTELL, page 11)
    • 2. The New Indian History (WILLIAM T. HAGAN, page 29)
    • 3. The Historiography of American Indian and Other Western Women (GLENDA RILEY, page 43)
  • Part 2. Analysis and Methodology
    • 4. Writing the Ethnohistory of Native Women (THEDA PERDUE, page 73)
    • 5. Indian Peoples and the Natural World: Asking the Right Questions (RICHARD WHITE, page 87)
    • 6. Power of the Spoken Word: Native Oral Traditions in American Indian History (ANGELA CAVENDER WILSON, page 101)
    • 7. Methodologies in Reconstructing Native American History (DONALD L. FIXICO, page 117)
  • Contributors (page 131)
  • Index (page 133)
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AIQ 23.1 (Winter, 1999): 54-56 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1185926
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