The American Indian and the problem of history / edited by Calvin Martin.
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1987.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : An introduction aboard the Fidèle
- The metaphysics of writing Indian-white history / Calvin Martin
- Cultural pluralism versus ethnocentrism in the new Indian history / Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr.
- American Indians and American history / Neal Salisbury
- Thoughts on early Canadian contact / Cornelius J. Jaenen
- Demographics of Native American history / Henry F. Dobyns
- Pagans, converts, and backsliders, all : a secular view of the metaphysics of Indian-white relations / Mary Young
- Revision and reversion / Vine Deloria, Jr.
- Distinguishing history from moral philosophy and public advocacy / Wilcomb E. Washburn
- Indians on the shelf / Michael Dorris
- The metaphysics of dancing tribes / Richard Drinnon
- On the revision of monuments / Frederick Turner
- Envision ourselves darkly, imagine ourselves richly / Christopher Vecsey
- Fox and chickadee / Robin Ridington
- I may connect time / Peter Iverson
- Present memories, past history / Peter Nabokov
- Personal reflections / N. Scott Momaday
- White Buffalo Woman / Henrietta Whiteman
- From a native daughter / Haunani-Kay Trask
- Socioacupuncture : mythic reversals and the striptease in four scenes / Gerald Vizenor
- Epilogue : Time and the American Indian.