Narratives of Citizenship and Race since Emancipation

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 12.04.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Origin of Language
  3. Student Needs
  4. Unit Objective
  5. Content Objective
  6. Essential Questions
  7. Lesson One – Importance of Clanship
  8. Lesson Two - Clanship
  9. Lesson Three - Treaty of 1868
  10. Lesson Four – Narratives of Nationalities on Citizenship
  11. Lesson Five – The Proclamation of Citizenship
  12. Resources
  13. Bibliography
  14. Endnotes

Why do you want my children? A Glimpse into Native American Citizenship

Barsine Benally

Published September 2012

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Resources

Ihimaera, Witi Tame. The whale rider. Orlando: Harcourt, 2003. Print.

Fontaine, Theodore. Broken circle: the dark legacy of Indian residential schools : a memoir. Surrey, B.C.: Heritage House, 2010. Print.

Walters, Anna Lee. Talking Indian: reflections on survival and writing. Ithaca, N.Y.: Firebrand Books, 1992. Print.

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