' It is the story of a Navajo community reclaiming its own; its own place, its own language, its own children. The story of Rough Rock points the way toward a ...
This book presents the voices of Navajo parents, students, educators, administrators, school board members, and politicians in Rough Rock, Arizona, ...
is what one finds in the book A Place to be Navajo written by Teresa McCarty. McCarty tells the story like a Native American storyteller might tell it. She.
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Jan 1, 2002 · A Place To Be Navajo is the only book-length ethnographic account of a revolutionary Indigenous self-determination movement that began in ...
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A Place To Be Navajo is the only book-length ethnographic account of a revolutionary Indigenous self-determination movement that began in 1966 with the ...
Informed by critical theories of education, this book is not just the story of a single school and community. It is also an inquiry into the larger struggle for ...
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This is an ethnographic account of a revolutionary Indigenous self-determination movement that began in 1966 with the Rough Rock Demonstration School.
A Place to be Navajo: Rough Rock and the Struggle for Self-Determination in Indigenous Schooling. By Teresa L. McCarty. 2002. Trafzer, Clifford E.
An ethnographic account of a revolutionary indigenous self-determination movement that began in 1966 with the Rough Rock Demonstration School.
Teresa McCarty, a sociocultural anthropologist, offers an ethnographic voyage into the development of the first community-controlled school in the Navajo ...