A will to survive : indigenous essays on the politics of culture, language, and identity / edited by Stephen Greymorning.

"In A Will to Survive, Stephen Greymorning introduces students to the voices of the indigenous people they are studying, to get a real sense of what it means to live in today;s world as an indigenous person. Greymorning has compiled a much needed anthology which illustrates differing perspectiv...

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Other Authors: Greymorning, Stephen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : McGraw-Hill, [2004]
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Summary:"In A Will to Survive, Stephen Greymorning introduces students to the voices of the indigenous people they are studying, to get a real sense of what it means to live in today;s world as an indigenous person. Greymorning has compiled a much needed anthology which illustrates differing perspectives, past experiences, and present concerns. He has edited the contributions so that they are accessible for college-level students. ; The anthology combines timely, scholarly and personal stories in one cohesive volume. The book presents readers with the perspectives of 14 indigenous scholars, speaking with Indigenous political voices and writing about issues that impact them and their peoples from an insider;s view. The essays are organized in such a way as to blend language, culture, and identity, issues of great concern to Indigenous peoples, in order to bring a greater depth of understanding to readers interested in issues and challenges faced by indigenous people."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xxii, 224 pages, 7 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:007249638X
9780072496383
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