Being in relation : indigenous peoples, the land, and Texas Christian University, 1873-2023 / edited by Theresa Strouth Gaul, Scott M. Langston, and C. Annette Anderson.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Fort Worth, Texas : TCU Press, 2025.
  • ©2025
Description
lxi, 242 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm

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Summary note
"Combining historical scholarship and first-person interviews and essays by Indigenous contributors, Being in Relation: Indigenous Peoples, the Land, and Texas Christian University, 1873-2023 centers Indigenous perspectives to examine the relations of an institution of higher education with Native communities and peoples across its history. What might healthy, respectful relations between Native peoples and institutions of higher education look like? How do the Indigenous lands upon which TCU resides teach important lessons? How does TCU's 150-year history with Indigenous peoples and the land in North Texas affect prospects for its present and future relationships with them?"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Dedication ; TCU Land Acknowledgment ; Editorial notes ; How to read for hope, support, and healing ; Foreword: What words we breath upon the land / by Patrisia Gonzales (Kickapoo, Comanche, and Macehual) ; Introduction / by Theresa Strouth Gaul, Scott M. Langston, and C. Annette Anderson.
  • Part I: Being in relation with the land and Indigenous peoples. What the prairies and rivers can teach us : learning from and being accountable to land at Texas Christian University / by Pablo Montes (Chichimeca Guamares and Pʼurhépecha) ; TCU's relationships with Native Americans and the land, 1838-2014 / by Scott M. Langston
  • Part II: Being in relation as a Native person within the TCU community. Resilience kicks in : an interview / with Tabitha Tan (Diné) ; Bleeding purple and not dead yet! / by Albert Nungaray (Tewa) ; Understanding the significance of my heritage : an interview / with Lauren Denham (Unangan) ; Living my ancestors' dreams : an interview / with Haylee Chiariello (Cherokee) ; Creating community together : an interview / with Dr. Wendi Sierra (Oneida) ; To sit in two spaces : an interview / with Sarah Tonemah (Comanche and Kiowa)
  • Part III: Being in relation with Native community partners. How to talk about MMIW : pedagogy and partnerships between Indigenous organizers and university faculty / by Jodi Voice Yellowfish (Cherokee, Muscogee [Creek], Oglala Latkoa), Nino Testa, and Theresa Strouth Gaul ; Building trust : the Dallas-Fort Worth Native community and Texas Christian University / by C. Annette Anderson (Chickasaw and Cherokee).
ISBN
  • 9780875659176 (paperback)
  • 0875659179
LCCN
2025002053
OCLC
1493657360
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