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Sweet, Julie Anne – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
In a corner of Wright Square in Savannah stands a large granite boulder with a copper plaque commemorating Tomochichi, leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a key figure in the founding of Georgia. Scholars and tourists often overlook this monument and this man, but they should not. Tomochichi welcomed James Oglethorpe and his first band of settlers…
Descriptors: United States History, American Indians, Biographies, Racial Bias
Tahmahkera, Dustin – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
Playing Indian is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of American cultural expression, indeed one of the oldest forms of affinity with American culture at the national level. This form of expression is "central to efforts to imagine and materialize distinctive American identities." Enacting redface has historically aided European Americans…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Pluralism, American Indians, United States History
Byrd, Jodi A. – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
In an attempt to understand how rival narratives of genocide compete even at the cost of disavowing other historical experiences, this article considers how the U.S. national media represented and framed Red Lake in the wake of Ward Churchill's emergence on the national radar. The first section of this article examines how nineteenth-century…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Death, American Indians, Self Determination
Whitewolf-Marsh, Vicki – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
According to this author, Ohio is not without its share of race problems. When she first came to the university as a student finishing a master's degree in American culture, the university did not have an American culture program, so she needed to improvise. She did this by following the recommendation of several counselors and filling her class…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Student Attitudes, College Students, Masters Degrees