Resources / Suggested Reading    
 

 

Committee Online Archives:

1. How the Land of Northeast Ohio Was Stolen from Indigenous Peoples
2. Beware nasty weapons of mass degradation in fight against ‘Little Red Sambo”
3. SURVIVING CLEVELAND: Native Peoples Ignored and Trivialized, 1796-1996

 

   
       
 


Available Books

American Indians:  Stereotypes and Realities, Devon A. Mihesuah - Clarity
Press, Inc.   1996

Native American Identities, Scott B. Vickers - University of New Mexico
Press, Albuquerque  1998

Spirit and Reason, Vine Deloria, Jr. - Fulcrum Publ, Golden, CO 1999

Celluloid Indians, Jacqueline Kilpatrick -  Univ of Nebr Press, Lincoln,
1999

Native American Testimony, Peter Nabokov - Fitzberry & Whiteside Limited,
Toronto 1998

Indian Givers, Jack Weatherford - Fawcette, Columbine, NY   1988

What's In A Nickname?: Exploring the Jungle of College Athletic Mascots
(sourcebook only, listing mascots by institution), Ray Franks, Amarillo Texas.

Fantasies of the Master Race: Literature, Cinema and the Colonization of
American Indians, Ward Chruchill, Common Courage Press, Monroe, ME

The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian From Columbus to the
Present, Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr. Vintage, NY

Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture.  Raymond Wlm.
Stedman, OU Press, Norman OK.

Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children.  ed,
Beverly Slapin and Doris Seale, New Society Publishers, Phla. PA

"Tallahassee, Osceola, and the Hermeneutics of American Place-Names,"
Journal of the American Academy of Religion (June 2001) Vol. 69, pp.
287-322, by Richard A. Grounds

Dancing At Halftime:  U. of Illinois Professor - Published 2000