Introduction Part One: Reflections on Teaching Native American History Chapter One: Learning to Teach Indian History: A Memoir By Theda Perdue Chapter Two: Teaching American Indian History Using the Medicine Way By Donald Fixico Chapter Three: Transnational History and Deep Time: Reflections on Teaching Indigenous History from Australia By Ann McGrath Chapter Four: Being There: Experiential Learning by Living Native American History By Bernard Perley Chapter Five: cwè·n neyekwanawerih: Reflections on Teaching Indigenous History from a Native Student By Taylor Hummel Part Two: Reflections on Invasions, Epidemics, War and Genocide Chapter Six: Before Columbus: Native American History, Archeology, and Resources By Maureen Meyers Chapter Seven: Teaching and Understanding Genocide in Native America By Gray Whaley Chapter Eight: The "Virgin" Soil Thesis Cover-Up: Teaching Indigenous Demographic Collapse By Tai S. Edwards Chapter Nine: Teaching Indian Wars By Mark van de Logt Part Three: Essential Topics in Native American History Chapter Ten: Teaching Indian Slavery: From First Slaves to Early Abolitionists in Four Myths By Denise I. Bossy Chapter Eleven: Teaching the American Revolution from Indian Country By Charles W. Prior Chapter Twelve: Teaching the Broad and Relevant History of American Indian Removal By John Bowes Chapter Thirteen: Teaching and Understanding the History of Allotment By Rose Stremlau Chapter Fourteen: Teaching Federal Indian Law through Literature By N. Bruce Duthu Chapter Fifteen: Nation-to-Nation: Understanding Treaties and Sovereignty By Margaret Huettl Chapter Sixteen: Teaching Indigenous Environmental History By Paul Kelton and James Rice Part Four: Reflections on Identity and Cultural Appropriation Chapter Seventeen: An Appropriate Past: Seminole Indians, Osceola, and Florida State University By Andrew K. Frank Chapter Eighteen: Looking Past the Racial Classification System: Teaching Southeastern Native Survival Using the Peoplehood Model By Marvin Richardson Chapter Nineteen: Teaching Native American Religions and Philosophies in the Classroom By Brady DeSanti Chapter Twenty: Sustenance as Culture and Tradition: Teaching About Indigenous Foodways By Devon A. Mihesuah Chapter Twenty-One: Native American Art 101 By Nancy Marie Mithlo.
Understanding and Teaching Native American History