Sons of Selu: Masculinity and Gendered Power in Cherokee Society, 1775-1846
Theses
Author/Creator
Jamie Myers Mize
Description
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Carolina, 2017.
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Carolina, 2017.
Curatorial essay which accompanied exhibition of the same name.
Selections from <i>From Truth to Reconciliation: Transforming the Legacy of Residential Schools</i>, part of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation's three-volume Truth and Reconciliation series.
Book club edition.
Author has learned that Indigenous peoples can engage in dialogue in the universities and create their own intellectual, theoretical, and epistemological spaces rather than embracing only cynicism and suspicion of academia.
Looks at the mental and emotional toll of trauma-based research for Indigenous researchers and provides a pathway for copying.