Keynote Address
Devon Mihusuah – during her presentation on the 3rd of November 2003 recommended the following literature resources:
American Indian Holocaust and Survival: by Russell Thornton
Peace, Power and Righteousness: by Taiaiake Alfred
American Indian Culture and Research Journal – Berkley, California
American Indian Quarterly - University of Nebraska Press - Editor: Mihesuah
Mihesuah's email: devon.mihesuah@nau.edu
Workshops
The following resources came out of various workshops during the week following Devon’s keynote presentation regarding Indigenizing the Curriculum.
· “Americanizing the white man” by Felix Cohen (no Journal mentioned)
· The Long Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson & the Indians by Anthony F.C. Wallace; Eric Foner (editor)
· Spirit and Reason: the Vine Deloria, Jr. Reader by Vine Deloria, Jr.
· Genocide of Mind: New Native American Writing by Vine Deloria, Jr.
· Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues by Duane Champagne
· American Indian Mind in a Linear World: by Donald Lee Fixico
· All Our Relations by Winona Laduke
· Collected Wisdom: American Indian: American Indian Education by Linda Miller Cleary and Thomas D. Peacock
· Red Earth White Lies: Native Americans & the Myth of Scientific Fact by Vine Deloria, Jr.
· Why I Can’t Read Wallace Stegner & Other Essays: A Tribal Voice by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
· Native American Postcolonial Psychology by Eduardo and Bonnie Duran
· American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children by Arlene B. Hirschfelder
· Vanishing Voices by Daniel Nettle & Suzanne Romain
Adult Indian Literature
American Indian Literature: An Anthology by Lawana Trout
Mountain Windsong: A Novel of the Trail of Tears by Robert J. Conley
· Dr. Sandra Fox (develops cultural curriculum)
Office of Indian Education
505-890-5316
email: sjfdrf@uswest.com
· Office of Indian Education Programs
· Eric’s clearinghouse – lesson plans; curriculum (technical difficulty on last use)
· Virtual Library – http://vlib.org/
· Library books for Native Americans
www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins/useful
· Native American lesson plans
· www.ukans.edu/resources/index
· National Indian Education Association Robyn Butterfield, President
· American Indian Science & Engineering Society
· Salish Kootenai College
PO Box 70, Pablo, Montana 59855
406-275-4800
· Roseanne Abrahamson (Shoshone) Teacher - ~15 years
Nez Perce resources – Public &/or schools
Fisheries
Program – located at Cherry Lane on the Clearwater River
208-276-4460
Young
Horseman Program – in existence since 1997
Call the director for tours – 208-843-7333
Wolf Education Research Center – actively involved
with re-introduction
Located at Winchester, Idaho
Government services:
Nez Perce Interpretative Center located at Spaulding, Idaho
Large groups can be accommodated with scheduled tours
Educational Institution – These two were named specifically by teachers who
either had graduated from or been associated with the respective school.
Salish Kootenai College - Pablo, Montana www.skc.edu
Haskell Indian Nations University - Lawrence, Kansas www.haskell.edu
Compiled by Dori Ridenour - Graduate Student in Anthropology - Dori's email: dori4@adelphia.net