2. TPatT - Titles
All Indigenous works that were first published in English before 1993 are included in this database.
Pages
- Toward a Native American critical theory
- Back to a Woman-Centered Universe: The Gynosophical Perspective of Paula Gunn Allen's Critical Narratives -- Intellectual Sovereignty and Red Stick Theory: The Nativist Approach of Robert Allen Warrior and Craig S. Womack -- Crossreading Texts, Bridging Cultures: The Dialogic Approach of Greg Sarris and Louis Owens -- Liberative Stories and Strategies of Survivance: Gerald Vizenor's Trickster Hermeneutics
- Toward a Tribal Critical Race Theory in Education
- In this article, I outline the central tenets of an emerging theory that I call Tribal Critical Race Theory (TribalCrit) to more completely address the issues of Indigenous Peoples in the United States. TribalCrit has it roots in Critical Race Theory, Anthropology, Political/Legal Theory, Political Science, American Indian Literatures, Education, and American Indian Studies. This theoretical framework provides a way to address the complicated relationship between American Indians and the United States federal government and begin to make sense of American Indians' liminality as both racial and legal/political groups and individuals.
- Tracking Dr. Lonecloud
- Told to Clarissa Dennis 1923-29. See DCB entry and Whitehead.
- Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation
- Reprint editions: Toronto: Coles, 1972. Toronto: Prospero, 2001.
- Trapping is My Life
- Introduction by Claire V. Molson. Bio. In ABC Bookworld.