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 +''' Native American studies''' (also known as American Indian, Indigenous American, Aboriginal, Native, or First Nations studies) is an interdisciplinary academic field that examines the history, culture, politics, issues, and contemporary experience of [[indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native]] peoples in North America, or, taking a hemispheric approach, [[the Americas]].
-'''Ethnic studies''', in the United States, is the [[interdisciplinary]] study of difference—chiefly race, ethnicity, and nation, but also sexuality, gender, and other such markings—and power, as expressed by the state, by civil society, and by individuals.+==Academic journals==
 +* ''[[American Indian Quarterly]]''
 +* ''[[American Indian Culture and Research Journal]]''
 +* ''[[Canadian Journal of Native Studies]]''
 +* ''[[European Review of Native American Studies]]''
 +* ''[[Native Studies Review]]''
 +* ''[[Studies in American Indian Literatures]]'' (''SAIL'')
 +* ''[[Wíčazo Ša Review]]''
-An academic field that spans the humanities and the social sciences, it emerged as an academic field in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to charges that traditional disciplines such as [[anthropology]], [[history]], [[literature]], [[sociology]], [[political science]], [[cultural studies]], and [[area studies]] were conceived from an inherently [[Eurocentric]] perspective. Its origin, then, lies in the civil rights era, when ethnic studies was originally conceived to re-frame the way that specific disciplines had told the stories, histories, struggles and triumphs of people of color on what was seen to be their own terms. In more recent years, it has broadened its focus to include questions of representation, [[racialization]], [[racial formation theory]], and more determinedly interdisciplinary topics and approaches.+==Conferences==
 +*[[Native American Literature Symposium]]
-== See also ==+==Notable scholars==
-*[[Latino Studies]]+<!--please only list people with existing articles. Thank you! -->
-*[[African-American studies]]+{{div col}}
-*[[Chicana/o studies]]+*[[Taiaiake Alfred]] ([[Mohawk nation|Kanien’kehaka/Kahnawake Mohawk]])
-*[[Romani studies]]+*[[Paula Gunn Allen]] ([[Laguna Pueblo]]-[[Sioux]])
-*[[Asian American studies]]+*[[Greg Cajete]] ([[Santa Clara Pueblo]])
-*[[Native American studies]]+*[[Dean Chavers]] ([[Lumbee people|Lumbee]])
-*[[Whiteness studies]]+*[[Allison Hedge Coke]] ([[Wyandot people|Huron]]-[[Muscogee Creek]]-[[Cherokee]])
 +*[[Elizabeth Cook-Lynn]] ([[Crow Creek Reservation|Crow Creek Sioux]])
 +*[[Philip Deloria]] ([[Standing Rock Indian Reservation|Standing Rock Sioux]])
 +*[[Vine Deloria, Jr.]] ([[Standing Rock Indian Reservation|Standing Rock Sioux]])
 +*[[Raymond DeMallie]]
 +*[[Jack D. Forbes]] ([[Powhatan]]-[[Lenape|Renape-Lenape]])
 +*[[Daniel Heath Justice]] ([[Cherokee Nation]])
 +*[[Trudie Lamb-Richmond]] ([[Schaghticoke tribe|Schaghticoke]])
 +*[[Stacy Leeds]] ([[Cherokee Nation]])
 +*[[Devon A. Mihesuah]] ([[Choctaw]])
 +*[[Lorin Morgan-Richards]]
 +*[[Simon J. Ortiz]] ([[Acoma Pueblo]])
 +*[[Luana Ross]] ([[Flathead Nation]])
 +*[[Greg Sarris]] ([[Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria]])
 +*[[James Thomas Stevens]] ([[Mohawk people|Mohawk]])
 +*[[Charlene Teters]] ([[Spokane Tribe]])
 +*[[Gerald Vizenor]] ([[White Earth Band of Ojibwe|White Earth Anishinaabe]])
 +*[[Robert A. Williams Jr.]] ([[Lumbee]])
 +*[[Craig Womack]] ([[Muscogee (Creek)|Muskogee Nation]])
 +*[[Alfred Young Man]] ([[Cree]])
 + 
 +==See also==
 +*[[Center for World Indigenous Studies]]
 +*[[Cultural studies]]
 +*[[Diné College Press]]
 +*[[Indigenous Law Centre]]
 +*[[Postcolonialism]]
 +*[https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/ Indian Country Media Network]
 + 
 +===Publications===
 +*''[[AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples]]''
 +*''[[First American Art Magazine]]''
 +* ''IK: Other Ways of Knowing'', [[Penn State University]]
 +*''[[Journal of Aboriginal Health]]''
 +*''[[Journal of Indigenous Studies]]''
 +*''[[Tribal College Journal]]''
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