Now in its second edition, The American Indian Mind in a Linear World examines the persistence of Native peoples in retaining their own worldviews, from the pre-Columbian era into the twenty-first century.
Now in its second edition, The American Indian Mind in a Linear World examines the persistence of Native peoples in retaining their own worldviews, from the pre-Columbian era into the twenty-first century.
Donald L. Fixico (Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Muscogee and Seminole) is a Regents' and Distinguished Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University. He has worked on 25 documentaries on American Indians and has authored or edited 15 books. He is the author of Being Indian and Walking Proud: American Indian Identity and Reality.
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1. "Indian Thinking" and a Linear World 2. Oral Traditional and Traditional Knowledge 3. American Indian Circular Philosophy 4. Native American Genius and Indian Intellectualism 5. Indian Minds and White Teachers 6. Rise of American Indian Studies 7. Cultural Patrimony and Native Scholars in Academia 8. Institutionalizing Traditional Knowledge 9. The Twenty First Century 10. The Full Circle and Its Center
1. "Indian Thinking" and a Linear World 2. Oral Traditional and Traditional Knowledge 3. American Indian Circular Philosophy 4. Native American Genius and Indian Intellectualism 5. Indian Minds and White Teachers 6. Rise of American Indian Studies 7. Cultural Patrimony and Native Scholars in Academia 8. Institutionalizing Traditional Knowledge 9. The Twenty First Century 10. The Full Circle and Its Center
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