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An Indigenous Curriculum of Place

The United Houma Nation’s Contentious Relationship with Louisiana’s Educational Institutions

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

The longest desegregation lawsuit in American history, involving Louisiana’s political, judicial and educational institutions, was recently settled. Like many African-American communities in the south, members of the United Houma Nation did not have access to «White» systems of public education, or to African-American schools, until the mid-1960s. This book illustrates how the Louisiana state apparatus historically dictated educational exclusion through its infamous Jim Crow policies of racial segregation. Utilizing a combination of ethnography, historiography, and oral history methods, its research narratives are specifically concerned with the life histories of United Houma Nation elders who experienced firsthand the complexities and difficulties of institutional racism. is essential reading for curriculum scholars, teachers, and community leaders. The narratives in this book not only have the potential to teach us about alternative ways of knowing, but also to understand the limits of our colonized worldviews.weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-1-4331-0014-7 / 978-1433100147 / 9781433100147

Verlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York

Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2007

Seiten: 232

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Nicholas Ng-A-Fook

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