On Indian Ground

The Northwest

Michelle M. Jacob|Stephany RunningHawk Johnson
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9781641139007
05 November 2019
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05 November 2019
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  • Description
  • Contents

On Indian Ground: Northwest is the second of ten regionally focused texts that explores American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian education in depth. The text is designed to be used by educators of Native youth and emphasizes best practices found throughout the region. Previous texts on American Indian education make wide-ranging general assumptions that all American Indians are alike. This series promotes specific interventions and relies on Native ways of knowing to highlight place-based educational practices.

On Indian Ground: Northwest looks at the history of Indian education across the Pacific Northwest region. Authors also analyze education policy and Tribal education departments to highlight early childhood education, gifted and talented educational practice, parental involvement, language revitalization, counseling, and research. These chapters expose cross-cutting themes of sustainability, historical bias, economic development, health and wellness and cultural competence.

Foreword.

  • Preface: On Indian Ground: A Return to Indigenous Knowledge.
  • Introduction; Stephany RunningHawk Johnson, Edward Arlen Washines "Shx'my'ah", and Michelle M. Jacob.
  • Chapter 1. Indian Education in the Northwest; Tary Jeanne Tobin.
  • Chapter 2. American Indian Education in Idaho: Dismantling the Deficit Model and Honoring Resilience; Lindsey Schneider.
  • Chapter 3. Rethinking Oregon Indian Education: Native American Studies Transforming Teacher Education; Brook Colley and Roni Adams.
  • Chapter 4. A Practical Approach to Improving Transition Services for American Indian Students; Hobie Blackhorn.
  • Chapter 5. Transforming Teaching and Learning Through Indigenous Strengths and Ways of Knowing; Anthony B. Craig.
  • Chapter 6. Pursuing Indigenous Education on Indigenous Terms: Portraits of Indigenous Education in Practice; Leilani Sabzalian, Dawn Malliett, and Enna Helms.
  • Chapter 7. K-12 Best Practices: The Effect of Graphic Organizers on Native American Students' Learning and Retention in Algebra; Elese Adele Washines.
  • Chapter 8. Indigenous Environmental Science on the Columbia River Plateau: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the People of the Big River Field Class; Jessica L. Black and Michelle M. Jacob.
  • Chapter 9. Native College Student STEM Experiences: Assessing a Mentored Research Approach; Carol Ward, Janie Demetropoulos, Hannah Horan, Meagan Rainock, Liberty Tatham, and Jake Wixom.
  • Chapter 10. The Fruit of Protest and Listening to Indigenous Voices: The Continuing History of the University of Oregon Sapsik'ʷałá Teacher Education Program; Jerry Lee Rosiek and Jimmy Snyder.
  • Chapter 11. Supporting Community Goals for Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Language Education Classroom; Regan Anderson.
  • Chapter 12. Language Revitalization and Vitality: Schools and Communities Working Together; Joana Jansen, Valerie Switzler, and Janne Underriner.
  • About the Editors.