American Indians Stereotypes & Realities

American Indians Stereotypes & Realities by Devon A. Mihesuah, published by SCB Distributors in 1996, is a first edition work comprising 149 pages in English. This book addresses common stereotypes about American Indians, offering insights that aim to enhance understanding of their cultural and social realities. Mihesuah presents a critical examination of the misconceptions surrounding Native American identities, providing a platform for the voices of Indigenous peoples.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the historical and contemporary issues faced by American Indians, as well as discussions on art and social science related to these communities. The book serves as a resource for educators and parents, emphasizing the importance of accurate representation and understanding in academic settings. Through its focus on ethnic studies and Indigenous perspectives, this work contributes to a broader discourse on racial identity and cultural struggles, making it a valuable addition to discussions in both educational and social contexts.
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“Mihesuah’s work should be required reading for elementary and upper level teachers, college instructors and parents. Let us hope it finds a wide readership in mainstream circles.” Joel Monture, Multicultural Review “Professor Mihesuah goes beyond simply providing responses to common stereotypes. She provides the reader with assistance in efforts to improve understanding of her peoples… a valuable contribution in bringing greater clarity to important issues.” Alejandro Garcia, Journal of Multicultural Social Work “Devon Mihesuah has provided precious insight into the racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians… I applaud Devon Mihesuah for successfully confronting the literature of false portrayal and negative images of Indian people.” Dr. Donald L. Fixico, Professor of History Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo (Shawnee, Sac & Fox, Creek, Seminole) “A good sourcebook for dispelling misconceptions and negative stereotypes about American Indians. These beliefs and attitudes exist and these statements are made in academic settings. It is fortunate that there are professors like Devon Mihesuah in classrooms to present the “other side”, perhaps only once in the lifetime of some students…” Dr. Karen Swisher, Director, Center for Indian Education Arizona State University (Standing Rock Sioux) “This book will be a very useful reader for anyone truly trying to understand who American Indians really are. There is no other book on Indian images that provides the Indian “voice” that Devon maintains throughout the text.
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