Understanding and Teaching Native American History

Understanding and Teaching Native American History by Kristofer Ray, published by the University of Wisconsin Press on August 30, 2022, is a first edition volume comprising 347 pages. This book addresses the significant gap in history instruction regarding Indigenous peoples in the Americas, aiming to assist educators in effectively integrating Indigenous history and culture into their curricula. It presents a comprehensive overview of the historical, political, and cultural contexts of Native peoples, challenging the traditional narratives that often marginalize their experiences.
Readers will find a wealth of richly researched content and resources designed to enhance their teaching practices. The book offers innovative approaches and suggestions for navigating sensitive topics, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced instructors. With contributions from multidisciplinary backgrounds, this work not only serves as a guide for teaching but also enriches the understanding of Indigenous history within the broader scope of social science and education.
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Understanding and Teaching Native American History is a timely and urgently needed remedy to a long-standing gap in history instruction. While the past three decades have seen burgeoning scholarship in Indigenous studies, comparatively little of that has trickled into classrooms. This volume is designed to help teachers effectively integrate Indigenous history and culture into their lessons, providing richly researched content and resources across the chronological and geographical landscape of what is now known as North America.
Despite the availability of new scholarship, many teachers struggle with contextualizing Indigenous history and experience. Native peoples frequently find themselves relegated to historical descriptions, merely a foil to the European settlers who are the protagonists in the dominant North American narrative. This book offers a way forward, an alternative framing of the story that highlights the ongoing integral role of Native peoples via broad coverage in a variety of topics including the historical, political, and cultural.
With its scope and clarity of vision, suggestions for navigating sensitive topics, and a multitude of innovative approaches authored by contributors from multidisciplinary backgrounds, Understanding and Teaching Native American History will also find use in methods and other graduate courses. Nearly a decade in the conception and making, this is a groundbreaking source for both beginning and veteran instructors.
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