Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher Education: One University, Two Universes

Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher Education: One University, Two Universes

by Michael L. Jennings
ISBN-10:
0759100691
ISBN-13:
9780759100695
Pub. Date:
05/05/2004
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
ISBN-10:
0759100691
ISBN-13:
9780759100695
Pub. Date:
05/05/2004
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher Education: One University, Two Universes

Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher Education: One University, Two Universes

by Michael L. Jennings
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Overview

Through an in-depth study of Alaska and comparative material from other indigenous communities around the world, this book explores the relationship between land and education. While the colonial function of education is just beginning to be acknowledged, Jennings highlights, at international, national, and local levels, the extent to which Euro-American institutions continue in the contemporary period to define indigenous understandings of land and spirituality to conform to those embodied in the dominant society. He advances indigenous articulations of educational agendas as components of native sovereignty and distinctive spiritual, intellectual, and material relationships to land. This book will be of value to educational policymakers, those teaching multicultural and comparative education, and anthropologists and Native American studies instructors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759100695
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 05/05/2004
Series: Contemporary Native American Communities , #9
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.54(w) x 8.92(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Michael L. Jennings is professor of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks and president of the union United Academics. He has also served as assistant professor of political science and director of Alaskan Native studies at the University of Alaska, Archorage; special assistant to the University of Alaska system-wide president; special assistant to the president of Tanana Valley Community College; deputy director of the Fairbanks Native Association; and educational field counselor for the Alaska Federation of Natives, Inc.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: From the Land Chapter 2 1: Worldviews and Institutional Conflict Chapter 3 2: Education, Economy, Empire Chapter 4 3: The Native Agenda for Rural Education Chapter 5 4: Structural Responses to Human Needs Chapter 6 5: Urban Agendas Chapter 7 6: Conclusion: Indigenous Control of Education Chapter 8 Bibliography
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