Indigenous knowledge and education : sites of struggle, strength, and survivance
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Indigenous knowledge and education : sites of struggle, strength, and survivance
(The Harvard educational review. Reprint series, no. 44)
Harvard Educational Review, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Pt. 1. Sites of struggle. Fundamental considerations : the deep meaning of Native American schooling, 1880-1900 / David Wallace Adams ; Mexico : Indianismo and the rural school / Ramón Eduardo Ruiz ; Literary Colonialism : books in the Third World / Phi / David Wallace Adams ; Mexico : Indianismo and the rural school / Ramón Eduardo Ruiz ; Literary Colonialism : books in the Third World / Philip G. Altbach ; The use of argumentation in Haitian Creole science classrooms / Josiane Hudicourt-Barnes ; The st
- Pt. 2. Sites of strength. No longer overlooked and undervalued? : the evolving dynamics of endogenous educational research in sub-Saharan Africa / Richard Maclure ; Beyond the methods fetish : towards a humanizing pedagogy / Lilia I. Bartolomé ; Aborigi / Richard Maclure ; Beyond the methods fetish : towards a humanizing pedagogy / Lilia I. Bartolomé ; Aboriginal education : the school at Strelley, Western Australia / Kenneth Liberman ; Nicaragua 1980 : the battle of the ABCs / Fernando Cardenal, S.J., a
- Pt. 3. Sites of survivance. American Indian geographies of identity and power : at the crossroads of Indígena and Mestizaje / Sandy Marie Anglás Grande ; Education as transformation : becoming a healer among the !Kung and the Fijians / Richard Katz ; S / Sandy Marie Anglás Grande ; Education as transformation : becoming a healer among the !Kung and the Fijians / Richard Katz ; Serving the purpose of education / Leona Okakok ; "Not bread alone" : clandestine schooling and resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto