Overview of Qualitative Research Book Studies of Native American Generational Moments within a Linear and Natural Holistic Understanding Featuring Dr. Arthur Zimiga & Anita Comeau

As Dr. Zimiga says, “There are two similar societal ways of thinking.  The linear belief and natural holistic understandings between differing related values and faith.  These beliefs have been shaped by human behavior for thousands of years related to lifelong wisdom creating the original trust and practices.  The descriptions of opposing feelings and behavioral practices have become real events and as well as testimonial histories related to the existing previous human knowledge today. Both thoughts have become difficult worldwide societal knowledge, attitudes, and opinions related to the indigenous way of life and European conquest in the western hemisphere.  The disagreements spoken today are not the words or written scripts of the past. The challenges facing all humankind have evolved out of the past as well as the Native American historical periods.”

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Books featured in this discussion:
Moon of the Popping Trees: The Tragedy at Wounded Knee and the End of the Indian Wars by Rex Alan Smith
Link to book: https://prairieedge.com/all-products/books-music/moon-of-popping-trees-book/

The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became U.S. Property by Martin Case
Link to book: https://prairieedge.com/all-products/the-relentless-business-of-treaties-how-indigenous-land-became-u-s-property/

Teton Sioux Music & Culture by Frances Densmore
Link to book: https://prairieedge.com/all-products/teton-sioux-music-culture/

Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations edited by Suzan Shown Harjo
(Out of Print - *Not available through Prairie Edge)

Wo’Wakita: Reservation Recollections by Emily H. Lewis
(Out of Print - *Not available through Prairie Edge)