Clearing a Path: Theorizing the Past in Native American Studies

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Nancy Shoemaker
Psychology Press, 2002 - 215 pages
Until recently, any discussion of theories and the Native American past was often exiled to introductory chapters and footnotes. But now, in Clearing a Path, Nancy Shoemaker has assembled a collection of original essays by leading scholars of Native American studies that puts theoretical concerns first. Clearing a Path offers critical new models and ideas for exploring Native American history, drawing from disciplines like history, anthropology, and creative writing, and making this volume a must-read for anyone interested in the history of indigenous peoples. Book jacket.

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About the author (2002)

Nancy Shoemaker, Associate Professor of History at the University of Connecticut, is the editor of Negotiators of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American Women and the author of American Indian Population Recovery in the Twentieth Century.

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