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Hidatsa Indians --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gros Ventre Indians (Siouan) --- Gros Ventres Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventre Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventres Indians (Siouan) --- Minitaree Indians --- Minnetaree Indians --- Indians of North America --- Siouan Indians --- Social life and customs. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Social life and customs --- Rites and ceremonies
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The Bearer of This Letter illuminates the enduring effects of colonialism by examining the decades-long tension between written words and spoken words in a reservation community. Drawing on archival sources and her own extensive work in the community, Mindy J. Morgan investigates how historical understandings of literacy practices challenge current Indigenous language revitalization efforts on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana.
Multicultural education --- Education, Bilingual --- English language --- Yankton dialect --- Hidatsa Indians --- Assiniboine Indians --- Intercultural education --- Education --- Culturally relevant pedagogy --- Bilingual education --- Bilingualism --- Multilingual education --- Germanic languages --- Nakota dialect --- Yanktonai dialect --- Dakota language --- Gros Ventre Indians (Siouan) --- Gros Ventres Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventre Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventres Indians (Siouan) --- Minitaree Indians --- Minnetaree Indians --- Indians of North America --- Siouan Indians --- Assiniboin Indians --- Nakota Indians --- Stoney Indians --- Stony Indians --- Dakota Indians --- Written English --- Study and teaching --- Languages. --- Fort Belknap Indian Reservation (Mont.) --- Social conditions. --- History. --- Culturally sustaining pedagogy
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In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected Hidatsa born in 1839 on the Fort Berthold Reservation in western North Dakota, for a study of the Hidatsas' uses of local plants. What resulted was a treasure trove of ethnobotanical information that was buried for more than seventy-five years in Wilson's archives, now held jointly by the Minnesota Historical Society and the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Wilson recorded Buffalobird-woman's insightful and vivid descriptions of how the nineteenth-century Hidatsa people had
Hidatsa Indians --- Agriculture. --- Plants, Useful --- Indians of North America --- Ethnobotany --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Ethnobiology --- Plants --- Human-plant relationships --- Gros Ventre Indians (Siouan) --- Gros Ventres Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventre Indians (Siouan) --- Grosventres Indians (Siouan) --- Minitaree Indians --- Minnetaree Indians --- Siouan Indians --- Useful plants --- Plants and civilization --- Botany, Economic --- Ethnobotany. --- Material culture. --- Gardening. --- Culture --- Ethnology
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