TribalCrit, Curriculum Mining, and the Teaching of Contemporary Indigenous Issues

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Justin Krueger
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Dominant discourses in U.S. History are typically engaged through a settler-colonial framework. Informed by the ubiquity of commercial presentations, cultural tropes, and caricatures—movies, consumer products, and names—the “presentation” of Native Americans tend to focus on incomplete representations that are cast in the past. This article conceptualizes how teachers can engage anti-colonial perspectives through the practice of curriculum mining and the use of the Tribal Critical Race Theory (TribalCrit) framework in the teaching of contemporary realities of Native Americans. It also traces the presentation of Native peoples in curriculum and the function of traditional narratives. Included in the article is a sample lesson template on contemporary Indigenous issues that is applicable for middle schoolers. A resource section at the end of the article provides supplemental resources that focus on various Indigenous curricula, and news outlets so educators can more adeptly explore contemporary issues via social, historical, and cultural contexts in their pedagogical practice by utilizing the process of curriculum mining and theoretical framework of TribalCrit when exploring how to more critically engage curriculum standards.
部落批判、课程挖掘与当代原住民议题教学
美国历史上的主导话语通常是通过定居者-殖民地框架进行的。由于无处不在的商业表现、文化比喻和漫画——电影、消费品和名字——对印第安人的“表现”往往集中在过去的不完整的表现上。这篇文章阐述了教师如何通过课程挖掘的实践和在印第安人当代现实的教学中使用部落批判种族理论(TribalCrit)框架来参与反殖民主义的观点。它还追溯了土著人民在课程中的表现和传统叙事的功能。文章中包含了一个适用于中学生的当代原住民议题的范例课程模板。文章末尾的资源部分提供了补充资源,重点关注各种土著课程和新闻媒体,以便教育者在探索如何更批判性地参与课程标准时,可以利用课程挖掘过程和TribalCrit的理论框架,在教学实践中更熟练地通过社会、历史和文化背景探索当代问题。
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