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Indian National Science Academy - ==The Indian National Science Academy== The Indian National Science Academy was established in January 1935 with the object of promoting science in India and harnessing scientific knowledge for the cause of humanity and national welfare. The foundation of the Academy, earlier known as the National ...
National Museum of the American Indian - The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is an institution of living cultures dedicated to the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere; the museum was established in 1989 through an Act of Congress. Operating under the auspices of the Smithsonian ...
American Political Science Review - The American Political Science Review, or APSR as it's often referred to, is the flagship publication of the American Political Science Association and one of the most prestigious journals in the field of contemporary political science. It publishes work in all areas of political ...
American Indian Movement - The American Indian Movement (AIM), is an American Indian national liberation movement in the United States that burst on the international scene with its seizure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian - Presented by the American Memory, Library of Congress. Contains digital reproductions of photogravures from portfolios of the North American Indian.
International Political Science Association - PSA was founded in 1949 under UNESCO sponsorship. Since then, national political science associations have constituted its core. Its founder members were, indeed, national associations: the American, Canadian, French and Indian political science associations.
Hurt, Wesley R. (1917-1997) - Obituary from the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. Hurt's continued work in Brazil and investigation of Paleo-Indian sites along the Río Uruguay in Uruguay contributed greatly to a growing awareness of the variability between Andean and eastern South American Paleo-Indian occupations.
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American Indian Science and Engineering Society - American Indian Science and Engineering Society The Indians in American Society Describes the history of the policies of the ...
Journal of American Indian Education - Journal of American Indian Education Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 by David Wallace Adams, " ...
American Education Indian Journal - American Education Indian Journal Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 by David Wallace Adams, "This is, quite simply, a ...
American Museum of Science and Energy - American Museum of Science and Energy Common Ground: The Japanese American National Museum and the Culture of Collaborations Los Angeles's ...
American Museum of Science and Energy - American Museum of Science and Energy Common Ground: The Japanese American National Museum and the Culture of Collaborations Los Angeles's ...
Indian Journal Medical Science - Indian Journal Medical Science The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine, and High-Stakes Science by Richard Firstman, Unraveling a twenty-five-year tale of multiple murder and medical deception, "The Death ...
Indian Journal Medical Science - Indian Journal Medical Science The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine, and High-Stakes Science by Richard Firstman, Unraveling a twenty-five-year tale of multiple murder and medical deception, "The Death ...
Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century by Fergus M. Bordewich, ISBN 0385420366 : In the face of a new lightly romanticized view of Native Americans, "Killing the White Man's Indian bravely confronts the current myths and often contradictory realities of tribal life today. Following two centuries of broken treaties and virtual government extermination of the "savage redmen," Americans today have recast Native Americans into another, equally stereotyped role, that of eternal victims, politically powerless and weakened by poverty and alcoholism, yet whose spiritual ties with the natural world form our last, best hope of salvaging our natural environment and ennobling our souls. The truth, however, is neither as grim, nor as blindly idealistic, as many would expect. The fact is that a virtual revolution is underway in Indian Country, an upheaval of epic proportions. For the first time in generations, Indians are shaping their own destinies, largely beyond the control of whites, reinventing Indian education and justice, exploiting the principle of tribal sovereignty in ways that empower tribal governments far beyond most American's imaginations. While new found power has en...
Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women by Paula G. Allen, ISBN 044990508X : "Impressive....Haunting....Enchanting...Every story in the book, which covers nearly a century of tradition, is interesting, written with intelligent passion." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Native American scholar, literary critic, poet, and novelist Paula Gunn Allen, who is herself a Laguna Pueblo-Sioux Indian, became increasingly aware in her academic career that the writings of Native Americans, especially women, have been marginalized by the Western literary canon. Allen set out to understand why this was so and, more importantly, to remedy the situation. The result is this powerful collection of traditional tales, biographical writings, and contemporary short stories, many by the most accomplished Native American women writing today, including: Louise Erdrich, Mary TallMountain, Linda Hogan, and many others.
American Indian Myths and Legends by Richard Erdoes, ISBN 0394740181 : Gathering 160 tales from 80 tribal groups to offer a rich and lively panarama of the Native American mythic heritage. 100 drawings.
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