Category: Native American

  • The Lived Experiences of Native American Women Parenting on and off Reservations

    The Lived Experiences of Native American Women Parenting on and off Reservations Table of Contents Problem Statement Purpose and Significance Problem Background Theoretical Framework Research Questions Nature of the Study Possible Sources and Types of Data Reference List Problem Statement The analysis of sources, which are related to the topic of the future study, indicates…

  • Native Americans: Annotated Bibliography

    Native Americans: Annotated Bibliography The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature Summary In this review, the author encourages the reader to appreciate complex relations modes of Native American representation and being. The author describes three sections of the book that cover multiple aspects of Native American Literature. The author briefly mentions important works in the…

  • What Prevents Blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans From Banding Together

    What Prevents Blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans From Banding Together Structural racism in America plays a significant role in segregating minority groups in the country. The role race plays in inequality, or the lack of it, in the United States makes it difficult for other races to access equal treatment in housing, jobs, education, the…

  • Social Work With Native American Population

    Social Work With Native American Population Summary The Native American or Indigenous population has historically been challenged by severe oppression ever since the European populations first arrival in the Americas. Centuries characterized by severe generational trauma, forced segregation and migration, as well as discrimination, have been important determinants of health disparities and socioeconomic disadvantages (Van…

  • The Negative Effects of Boarding Schools on Native Americans

    The Negative Effects of Boarding Schools on Native Americans Native people experience a spectrum of difficulties integrating into the modern American environment. It is because of pressure from the authorities and continuing racism toward Native peoples. Generations who grew up in the middle and late part of the last century essentially despise modern America, as…

  • Native American Identity and Race

    Native American Identity and Race The definition of race nowadays differs significantly from its original meaning among the XVI-century European colonizers of Northern America. The early colonist society shaped a controversial understanding of the term, particularly concerning Native Americans. Lawrence Blums book presents a comprehensive historical overview of the evolution of the term race and…

  • Native American Boarding Schools

    Native American Boarding Schools Indian boarding schools were opened to assimilate Native Americans. The US government was establishing multiple schools around the country at the turn of the 20th century. Following the implementation of Euro-American standards, it was the optimal way to do it. The essay on Native American boarding schools introduces the purposes of…

  • Native Americans and Nursing Care Strategies

    Native Americans and Nursing Care Strategies Table of Contents Discussion Demographic and Cultural Characteristics of Native Americans Nursing Strategies to Provide Culturally Competent Care Conclusion References Discussion The older population in the United States has become more diverse than it was decades ago. Thus, nurses need to learn more about backgrounds, experiences, values, and visions…

  • Indian Boarding Schools Impact on Native Americans

    Indian Boarding Schools Impact on Native Americans Table of Contents Introduction Authors Work and Life Experiences Experience of Children Impact on Children and Native American Communities Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the US and Canada, education was used as a tool to address the so-called Indian question by outing children from their families and placing…

  • Indian Boarding Schools Impact on Native Americans

    Indian Boarding Schools Impact on Native Americans Table of Contents Introduction Authors Work and Life Experiences Experience of Children Impact on Children and Native American Communities Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the US and Canada, education was used as a tool to address the so-called Indian question by outing children from their families and placing…