Contemporary American Indian History

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 16.01.04

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Teaching Situation and Rationale
  2. Objectives
  3. The Unit
  4. American Indian History Over Time: The Animating Concerns of Three Texts
  5. Strategies
  6. Classroom Activities
  7. Appendix
  8. Resources
  9. Notes

Rewriting the Narrative of American History: American Indian Identity and the Process of Recovery

Jo Ann Flory

Published September 2016

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Notes

  1. Eisenstein, Paul. “Finding lost generations: recovering omitted history in ‘Winter in the Blood.'(Intertextualities).” Melus, 5.
  2. Deloria, Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, 5.
  3. Ibid., 12.
  4. Larson, Sidner J. "Colonization as Subtext in James Welch's Winter in the Blood." The American Indian Quarterly, 277.
  5. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 7.
  6. Ibid.,75.
  7. Deloria, 7.
  8. Penney, David W. "Why Horace Poolaw's Indians Won't Vanish." In For a Love of His People, 57.
  9. "Ryan Red Corn Explains "Smiling Indians"" Indian Country Today Media Network.com
  10. Nelson, Joshua B. "Humor Is My Green Card. A Conversation With Sherman Alexie."World Literature Today
  11. Deloria, 266.
  12. Eisenstein, 14.
  13. Sands, Kathleen Mullen, and James Welch. "Closing the Distance: Critic, Reader and the Works of James Welch." Melus, 78.
  14. Bevis, William. "Native American Novels: Homing In." In Recovering the Word: Essays on Native American Literature, 585.
  15. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 5.
  16. Ibid., 5.
  17. Ibid., 8.
  18. Ibid., 14.
  19. Ibid., 16.
  20. Ibid., 20.
  21. Ibid., 21.
  22. Ibid., 23.
  23. Ibid., 31.
  24. Ibid., 34.
  25. Ibid., 35.
  26. Ibid., 37.
  27. Ibid., 42.
  28. Ibid.,45.
  29. Ibid., 50.
  30. Ibid., 51.
  31. Ibid., 55.
  32. Ibid., 59.
  33. Ibid., 58.
  34. Ibid., 60.
  35. Ibid., 64.
  36. Ibid., 75.
  37. Wilkinson, Charles F. Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations, 240.
  38. Wilkinson, 34.
  39. Wilkinson, 24.
  40. Wilkinson, 15-16.
  41. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 76.
  42. Ibid., 77.
  43. Ibid., 84.
  44. Ibid., 79.
  45. Wilkinson, 8.
  46. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 81.
  47. Ibid., 82.
  48. Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
  49. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 83.
  50. Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
  51. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 83.
  52. Ibid., 85.
  53. Debo, Angie. And Still the Waters Run: the Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes, 381.
  54. Debo, Angie. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital, 85.
  55. Ibid., 86.
  56. Ibid., 90.
  57. Ibid., 93.
  58. Ibid., 95.
  59. Ibid., 96.
  60. Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
  61. Debo, Angie. And Still the Waters Run: the Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes, xxiv
  62. Wilkinson, 19.
  63. Debo, Angie. And Still the Waters Run: the Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes, xxiii
  64. Wilkinson, 7.
  65. Debo, Angie. And Still the Waters Run: the Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes, xxiii.
  66. Wilkinson, 85.
  67. Ibid., 69.
  68. Ibid., 38.
  69. Deloria, xii.
  70. Ibid., 10.
  71. Ibid., 9.
  72. Ibid., 7.
  73. Ibid., 8.
  74. Ibid., 75.
  75. Ibid., 21.
  76. Ibid., 263.
  77. Ibid., 266.
  78. Ibid., 265.
  79. Ibid., 146.
  80. Ibid., 147.
  81. Ibid., 167.
  82. Ibid., 158.
  83. Ibid., 167.
  84. Bevis, William. "Native American Novels: Homing In." In Recovering the Word: Essays on Native American Literature, 585.
  85. Velie, Alan R. "Winter in the Blood: Welch and the Comic Novel." In Four American Indian Literary Masters: N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko and Gerald Vizenor, 98.
  86. Larson, Sidner J. "Colonization as Subtext in James Welch's Winter in the Blood." The American Indian Quarterly, 276.
  87. Velie, 98.
  88. Welch, 2.
  89. Eisenstein, 4.
  90. Ibid., 7.
  91. Larson, Sidner J. "Multiple Perspectivism in James Welch's Winter in the Blood and The Death of Jim Loney." The American Indian Quarterly, 522.
  92. Teuton, Sean. “Placing the Ancestors: Postmodernism, ‘Realism’ and American Identity in James Welch’s Winter in the Blood”. American Indian Quarterly, 642.
  93. Larson, Sidner J. "Multiple Perspectivism in James Welch's Winter in the Blood and The Death of Jim Loney." The American Indian Quarterly, 523.
  94. Eisenstein, 7.
  95. Ballard, Charles G. "The Theme of the Helping Hand in Winter in the Blood." Melus, 70.
  96. Ibid., 72.
  97. Welch, 135.
  98. Sands, Kathleen Mullen, and James Welch. "Closing the Distance: Critic, Reader and the Works of James Welch." Melus, 77.
  99. Teuton, 635.
  100. Bevis, 585.
  101. Eisenstein, 14.

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