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'''Susan Moss''' is an American Indian historian and faculty member at Arizona State University within the American Indian Studies Program. She is member of the Tiger Clan and Tom Palmer Band of the Seminole Nation and attended the University of Nebraska. Her works include: Coacoochee’s Bones: A Seminole Saga (University Press of Kansas, 2003); “Seminoles and Africans under Seminole Law: Sources and Discourses of Tribal Sovereignty and ‘Black Indian’ Entitlement,” Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies 20:1 (Spring 2005), pp. 23-47; "Licensed Trafficking and Ethnogenetic Engineering," American Indian Quarterly 20:1 (Winter 1996), pp. 49-55; reprinted in Natives and Academics, edited by Devon A. Mihesuah, pp. 100-110 (University of Nebraska Press, 1998) and "Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History". |
'''Susan Moss''' is an American Indian historian and faculty member at Arizona State University within the American Indian Studies Program. She is member of the Tiger Clan and Tom Palmer Band of the Seminole Nation and attended the University of Nebraska. Her works include: Coacoochee’s Bones: A Seminole Saga (University Press of Kansas, 2003); “Seminoles and Africans under Seminole Law: Sources and Discourses of Tribal Sovereignty and ‘Black Indian’ Entitlement,” Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies 20:1 (Spring 2005), pp. 23-47; "Licensed Trafficking and Ethnogenetic Engineering," American Indian Quarterly 20:1 (Winter 1996), pp. 49-55; reprinted in Natives and Academics, edited by Devon A. Mihesuah, pp. 100-110 (University of Nebraska Press, 1998) and "Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History". |
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== Writings == |
== Important Writings == |
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* ''Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History:'' This book looks to rewrite American history in context of the American Indian story |
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* "Native America Writes Back: The Orgin of Indigenous Pardigm in Historiography": This writing looks at how different authors have started to "write back" against the stereotypes a |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 19:48, 10 April 2016
Susan Moss is an American Indian historian and faculty member at Arizona State University within the American Indian Studies Program. She is member of the Tiger Clan and Tom Palmer Band of the Seminole Nation and attended the University of Nebraska. Her works include: Coacoochee’s Bones: A Seminole Saga (University Press of Kansas, 2003); “Seminoles and Africans under Seminole Law: Sources and Discourses of Tribal Sovereignty and ‘Black Indian’ Entitlement,” Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies 20:1 (Spring 2005), pp. 23-47; "Licensed Trafficking and Ethnogenetic Engineering," American Indian Quarterly 20:1 (Winter 1996), pp. 49-55; reprinted in Natives and Academics, edited by Devon A. Mihesuah, pp. 100-110 (University of Nebraska Press, 1998) and "Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History".
Important Writings
- Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History: This book looks to rewrite American history in context of the American Indian story
- "Native America Writes Back: The Orgin of Indigenous Pardigm in Historiography": This writing looks at how different authors have started to "write back" against the stereotypes a
References
1.http://www.blackpast.org/contributor/miller-susan
2. "Native Historians Write Back: Decolonizing American History".