TY - BOOK AU - Sleeper-Smith,Susan TI - Why you can't teach United States history without American Indians /edited by Susan Sleeper-Smith, Juliana Barr, Jean M. O'Brien, Nancy Shoemaker, and Scott Manning Stevens SN - 9781469623368 AV - E76 .W499 2015 PY - 2015/// CY - Chapel Hill PB - The University of North Carolina Press KW - Indians of North America KW - History KW - Study and teaching KW - Electronic Books N1 - These papers emerged from the symposium, "Why you can't teach U.S. history without American Indians," held at the Newberry Library on May 3 and 4, 2013; 2; Borders and borderlands; Juliana Barr --; Encounter and trade in the early Atlantic world; Susan Sleeper-Smith --; Rethinking the "American Paradox": Bacon's Rebellion, Indians, and the U.S. history survey; James D. Rice --; Recentering Indian women in the American Revolution; Sarah M. S. Pearsall --; The empty continent: cartography, pedagogy, and native American history; Adam Jortner --; The doctrine of discovery, manifest destiny, and American Indians; Robert J. Miller --; Indians and the California gold rush; Jean M. O'Brien --; Why you can't teach the history of U.S. slavery without American Indians; Paul T. Conrad --; American Indians and the Civil War; Scott Manning Stevens --; Indian warfare in the west, 1861-1890; Jeffrey Ostler --; America's indigenous reading revolution; Phillip H. Round --; "Working" from the margins: documenting American Indian participation in the New Deal era; Mindy J. Morgan --; Positioning the American Indian self-determination movement in the era of civil rights; John J. Laukaitis --; American Indians moving to cities; David R. M. Beck and Rosalyn R. Lapier --; Beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition?: restoring America Indian religion to twentieth century U.S. history; Jacob Betz --; Powering modern America: Indian energy and postwar consumption; Andrew Needham --; Teaching American history as settler colonialism; Mikal Brotnov Eckstrom and Margaret D. Jacobs --; Federalism: native, federal, and state sovereignty; K. Tsianina Lomawaima --; Global indigeneity, global imperialism, and its relationship to twentieth century U.S. history; Chris Andersen; 2; b UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=965246&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -