The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XI, No. 4 – 1990
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Author : Donald L. Fixico
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 34,19 MB
Release : 2013-07-04
Category : History
ISBN : 1135389675
Currently, there are three approaches to studying American Indians: from how white Americans approach Indian studies, from the dynamics or exchange of Indian-white relations and from the Indian point of view. Donald Fixico, an American Indian, has been teaching and writing history for a quarter of a century. This book is the direct result of his experience as a scholar who 'thinks like an Indian' in an academic environment created predominantly by non-Indian thinkers. This book addresses current approaches to studying Native American traditional knowledge and acknowledges an Indian intellectualism that has up until now been ignored in studying Native American history. Written primarily from inside the Native world, but fully cognizant of the American cultures outside of that world, his unique voice speaks to a need for understanding the interior Native world: a world in which linear thinking is atypical and circularity is preferable.
Author : Mukti Jain Campion
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 25,95 MB
Release : 2005-06-29
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1134918992
In recent years the notion of parenting and parenthood have increasingly come under examination from the media and professionals and, in particular, government and politicians. More and more, parents are being held to account by society for their failure to deliver the sort of citizens it wants. But what are parents supposed to be doing? Are there some people that are inherently unfit to be parents and does there exist a body of knowledge that defines fit parenting? Who's fit to be a parent? covers this highly topical and important subject in a stimulating and accessible way that cuts across numerous professional disciplines and opens up the boundaries between professional and personal expertise on parenting. It is essential reading for any professional or student of social work and social policy, those working in the voluntary services concerned with the family, social policy makers and for anyone interested in understanding what it means to be a parent today.
Author : Minna Tunkkari Eskelinen
Publisher : Academic Conferences and publishing limited
Page : 1058 pages
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Release : 2016
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