Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy
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Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy
Chow-Garcia, Nizhoni; Nelson, Christine A.; Lee, Tiffany S.; Tsinnajinnie-Paquin, Leola; Minthorn, Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah; Shotton, Heather J.; Reyes, Nicole; Johnson-Jennings, Michelle; Nelson, Christine A.; Faircloth, Susan
Rutgers University Press
08/2022
290
Dura
Inglês
9781978816381
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Section I: East-Thinking
An Indigenous boy occupying the academy and the intergenerational (motherly) teachings that led him there
Christine A. Nelson (K'awaika/Dine)
"She had no use for fools": Stories of Dibe Lizhini mothers
Tiffany S. Lee (Dine/Lakota)
Nine Months of Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy: A Rainbow Journey From the Islands to Na'Neelzhiin
Leola Tsinnijinnie-Paquin (Dine)
M(othering) and the Academy
Susan Faircloth (Coharie Tribe of North Carolina)
My Children Are My Teachers: Lessons Learned as a Kanaka Maoli Mother-Scholar
Nicole Reyes (Native Hawaiian)
Dreams of Hozho Within the Womb: A Navajo Mother's Letter to Her Newest Love
Nizhoni Chow-Garcia (Dine)
Section II: South-Planning
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Drawing from our Choctaw ancestors' wisdom to decolonize motherhood within the academy
Michelle Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw), Alayah Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations), & Ahnili Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations)
Mvskoke Eckvlke (Muscogee Motherhood) in Academic Spaces
Dwanna L. McKay (Mvskoke)
The (Time) Line in the Sand
Miranda Belarde-Lewis (Tlingit/Zuni)
Protection and the Power of Reproduction
Shelly Lowe (Dine)
A Glint of Decolonial Love: An Academic Mother's Meditation on Navigating and Leveraging the University
Tria Blu Wakpa (Powhatan Descent)
Honoring our Relations (Collective Stories)
Section III: West-Living
Widening the Path: Reflection of Two Generations in Academia
Symphony Oxendine (Cherokee/Choctaw) & Denise Henning (Cherokee/Choctaw)
Mothers and Daughters are Forever
Renee Holt (Dine and Nimiipuu)
A Journey of Indigenous Motherhood Through the Love, Loss and the P&T Process
Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Kiowa/Apache/Umatilla/Nez Perce/Assiniboine)
Indigenous Motherhood in STEM
Otakuye Conroy Ben (Oglala Lakota)
Kuhkwany Kuchemayo 'Aaknach, An Iipay Mother's/Teacher's Story
Theresa Gregor (Iipay/Yoeme)
Impact of a Pandemic on Indigenous Motherhood
Section IV: North-Assuring
Our Journey Through Healing
Sloan Woska-pi-mi Shotton (Otoe-Missouria/Iowa/Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne) & Heather J. Shotton (Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne)
Motherhood, Re-Imagined
Pearl Brower (Inupiaq/Armenian/Chippewa)
Weaving Fine Baskets of Resilience:Resilient Mothering in the Academy as Kanaka Nation Building
Erin Kahunawaika?ala Wright (Native Hawaiian)
Ha'ena-i-ku'u-poli: A Letter to My Daughter
Kaiwipuni Lipe (Native Hawaiian)
A Hidden Cartography: Matrilinealizing the Terrain of Academe
Charlotte Davidson (Dine)
Berries and Her Many Lectures: The Work of Storywork
Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga/Turtle Clan)
Tying The Bundle
Notes on Contributors
Section I: East-Thinking
An Indigenous boy occupying the academy and the intergenerational (motherly) teachings that led him there
Christine A. Nelson (K'awaika/Dine)
"She had no use for fools": Stories of Dibe Lizhini mothers
Tiffany S. Lee (Dine/Lakota)
Nine Months of Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy: A Rainbow Journey From the Islands to Na'Neelzhiin
Leola Tsinnijinnie-Paquin (Dine)
M(othering) and the Academy
Susan Faircloth (Coharie Tribe of North Carolina)
My Children Are My Teachers: Lessons Learned as a Kanaka Maoli Mother-Scholar
Nicole Reyes (Native Hawaiian)
Dreams of Hozho Within the Womb: A Navajo Mother's Letter to Her Newest Love
Nizhoni Chow-Garcia (Dine)
Section II: South-Planning
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Drawing from our Choctaw ancestors' wisdom to decolonize motherhood within the academy
Michelle Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw), Alayah Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations), & Ahnili Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations)
Mvskoke Eckvlke (Muscogee Motherhood) in Academic Spaces
Dwanna L. McKay (Mvskoke)
The (Time) Line in the Sand
Miranda Belarde-Lewis (Tlingit/Zuni)
Protection and the Power of Reproduction
Shelly Lowe (Dine)
A Glint of Decolonial Love: An Academic Mother's Meditation on Navigating and Leveraging the University
Tria Blu Wakpa (Powhatan Descent)
Honoring our Relations (Collective Stories)
Section III: West-Living
Widening the Path: Reflection of Two Generations in Academia
Symphony Oxendine (Cherokee/Choctaw) & Denise Henning (Cherokee/Choctaw)
Mothers and Daughters are Forever
Renee Holt (Dine and Nimiipuu)
A Journey of Indigenous Motherhood Through the Love, Loss and the P&T Process
Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Kiowa/Apache/Umatilla/Nez Perce/Assiniboine)
Indigenous Motherhood in STEM
Otakuye Conroy Ben (Oglala Lakota)
Kuhkwany Kuchemayo 'Aaknach, An Iipay Mother's/Teacher's Story
Theresa Gregor (Iipay/Yoeme)
Impact of a Pandemic on Indigenous Motherhood
Section IV: North-Assuring
Our Journey Through Healing
Sloan Woska-pi-mi Shotton (Otoe-Missouria/Iowa/Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne) & Heather J. Shotton (Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne)
Motherhood, Re-Imagined
Pearl Brower (Inupiaq/Armenian/Chippewa)
Weaving Fine Baskets of Resilience:Resilient Mothering in the Academy as Kanaka Nation Building
Erin Kahunawaika?ala Wright (Native Hawaiian)
Ha'ena-i-ku'u-poli: A Letter to My Daughter
Kaiwipuni Lipe (Native Hawaiian)
A Hidden Cartography: Matrilinealizing the Terrain of Academe
Charlotte Davidson (Dine)
Berries and Her Many Lectures: The Work of Storywork
Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga/Turtle Clan)
Tying The Bundle
Notes on Contributors
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historical trauma; Motherhood; mother; mothering; grandparents; ancestors; Indigenous mothers; women; woman; female; women scholars; scholars; Indigenous representation; journey to motherhood; scholarship; loss; higher education; higher ed; academia; university; trauma; indigenous women; women in higher education; women in academia; minorities in academia; diversity; inclusion; equity; diversity and inclusion in academia; diversity and inclusion in higher education; female scholar; minority scholar; working mothers; childcare; equity in higher education
Introduction
Section I: East-Thinking
An Indigenous boy occupying the academy and the intergenerational (motherly) teachings that led him there
Christine A. Nelson (K'awaika/Dine)
"She had no use for fools": Stories of Dibe Lizhini mothers
Tiffany S. Lee (Dine/Lakota)
Nine Months of Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy: A Rainbow Journey From the Islands to Na'Neelzhiin
Leola Tsinnijinnie-Paquin (Dine)
M(othering) and the Academy
Susan Faircloth (Coharie Tribe of North Carolina)
My Children Are My Teachers: Lessons Learned as a Kanaka Maoli Mother-Scholar
Nicole Reyes (Native Hawaiian)
Dreams of Hozho Within the Womb: A Navajo Mother's Letter to Her Newest Love
Nizhoni Chow-Garcia (Dine)
Section II: South-Planning
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Drawing from our Choctaw ancestors' wisdom to decolonize motherhood within the academy
Michelle Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw), Alayah Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations), & Ahnili Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations)
Mvskoke Eckvlke (Muscogee Motherhood) in Academic Spaces
Dwanna L. McKay (Mvskoke)
The (Time) Line in the Sand
Miranda Belarde-Lewis (Tlingit/Zuni)
Protection and the Power of Reproduction
Shelly Lowe (Dine)
A Glint of Decolonial Love: An Academic Mother's Meditation on Navigating and Leveraging the University
Tria Blu Wakpa (Powhatan Descent)
Honoring our Relations (Collective Stories)
Section III: West-Living
Widening the Path: Reflection of Two Generations in Academia
Symphony Oxendine (Cherokee/Choctaw) & Denise Henning (Cherokee/Choctaw)
Mothers and Daughters are Forever
Renee Holt (Dine and Nimiipuu)
A Journey of Indigenous Motherhood Through the Love, Loss and the P&T Process
Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Kiowa/Apache/Umatilla/Nez Perce/Assiniboine)
Indigenous Motherhood in STEM
Otakuye Conroy Ben (Oglala Lakota)
Kuhkwany Kuchemayo 'Aaknach, An Iipay Mother's/Teacher's Story
Theresa Gregor (Iipay/Yoeme)
Impact of a Pandemic on Indigenous Motherhood
Section IV: North-Assuring
Our Journey Through Healing
Sloan Woska-pi-mi Shotton (Otoe-Missouria/Iowa/Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne) & Heather J. Shotton (Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne)
Motherhood, Re-Imagined
Pearl Brower (Inupiaq/Armenian/Chippewa)
Weaving Fine Baskets of Resilience:Resilient Mothering in the Academy as Kanaka Nation Building
Erin Kahunawaika?ala Wright (Native Hawaiian)
Ha'ena-i-ku'u-poli: A Letter to My Daughter
Kaiwipuni Lipe (Native Hawaiian)
A Hidden Cartography: Matrilinealizing the Terrain of Academe
Charlotte Davidson (Dine)
Berries and Her Many Lectures: The Work of Storywork
Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga/Turtle Clan)
Tying The Bundle
Notes on Contributors
Section I: East-Thinking
An Indigenous boy occupying the academy and the intergenerational (motherly) teachings that led him there
Christine A. Nelson (K'awaika/Dine)
"She had no use for fools": Stories of Dibe Lizhini mothers
Tiffany S. Lee (Dine/Lakota)
Nine Months of Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy: A Rainbow Journey From the Islands to Na'Neelzhiin
Leola Tsinnijinnie-Paquin (Dine)
M(othering) and the Academy
Susan Faircloth (Coharie Tribe of North Carolina)
My Children Are My Teachers: Lessons Learned as a Kanaka Maoli Mother-Scholar
Nicole Reyes (Native Hawaiian)
Dreams of Hozho Within the Womb: A Navajo Mother's Letter to Her Newest Love
Nizhoni Chow-Garcia (Dine)
Section II: South-Planning
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Drawing from our Choctaw ancestors' wisdom to decolonize motherhood within the academy
Michelle Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw), Alayah Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations), & Ahnili Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Miami Nations)
Mvskoke Eckvlke (Muscogee Motherhood) in Academic Spaces
Dwanna L. McKay (Mvskoke)
The (Time) Line in the Sand
Miranda Belarde-Lewis (Tlingit/Zuni)
Protection and the Power of Reproduction
Shelly Lowe (Dine)
A Glint of Decolonial Love: An Academic Mother's Meditation on Navigating and Leveraging the University
Tria Blu Wakpa (Powhatan Descent)
Honoring our Relations (Collective Stories)
Section III: West-Living
Widening the Path: Reflection of Two Generations in Academia
Symphony Oxendine (Cherokee/Choctaw) & Denise Henning (Cherokee/Choctaw)
Mothers and Daughters are Forever
Renee Holt (Dine and Nimiipuu)
A Journey of Indigenous Motherhood Through the Love, Loss and the P&T Process
Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Kiowa/Apache/Umatilla/Nez Perce/Assiniboine)
Indigenous Motherhood in STEM
Otakuye Conroy Ben (Oglala Lakota)
Kuhkwany Kuchemayo 'Aaknach, An Iipay Mother's/Teacher's Story
Theresa Gregor (Iipay/Yoeme)
Impact of a Pandemic on Indigenous Motherhood
Section IV: North-Assuring
Our Journey Through Healing
Sloan Woska-pi-mi Shotton (Otoe-Missouria/Iowa/Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne) & Heather J. Shotton (Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne)
Motherhood, Re-Imagined
Pearl Brower (Inupiaq/Armenian/Chippewa)
Weaving Fine Baskets of Resilience:Resilient Mothering in the Academy as Kanaka Nation Building
Erin Kahunawaika?ala Wright (Native Hawaiian)
Ha'ena-i-ku'u-poli: A Letter to My Daughter
Kaiwipuni Lipe (Native Hawaiian)
A Hidden Cartography: Matrilinealizing the Terrain of Academe
Charlotte Davidson (Dine)
Berries and Her Many Lectures: The Work of Storywork
Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga/Turtle Clan)
Tying The Bundle
Notes on Contributors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
historical trauma; Motherhood; mother; mothering; grandparents; ancestors; Indigenous mothers; women; woman; female; women scholars; scholars; Indigenous representation; journey to motherhood; scholarship; loss; higher education; higher ed; academia; university; trauma; indigenous women; women in higher education; women in academia; minorities in academia; diversity; inclusion; equity; diversity and inclusion in academia; diversity and inclusion in higher education; female scholar; minority scholar; working mothers; childcare; equity in higher education