Fighting Isolation: How Four Native Women Created Change at UNC–Chapel Hill

Brian Peters
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Abstract:Mixing oral history and document analysis, this article examines how the first historically Native American fraternity and sorority (HNAFS), Alpha Pi Omega, was founded in 1994 at UNC–Chapel Hill by a group of women known as the Four Winds. This article also showcases why Native female students wished to create Alpha Pi Omega and how they fought the isolation they felt as Native American students at a primarily white institution in the mid-1990s. Using tribal critical race theory as a lens for analysis, the article explores the rationale for why and how Native American women wished to create a Greek organization.
与孤立作斗争:四位土著妇女如何在北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校创造变革
摘要:本文结合口述历史和文献分析,考察了历史上第一个美国原住民兄弟会(HNAFS)——阿尔法派欧米茄(Alpha Pi Omega)是如何于1994年在北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校由一群被称为“四风”的女性成立的。这篇文章还展示了为什么土著女学生希望创建Alpha Pi Omega,以及她们是如何在20世纪90年代中期在一所以白人为主的机构中与印第安学生的孤独感作斗争的。本文以部落批判种族理论作为分析的视角,探讨了美洲土著妇女为什么以及如何希望创建一个希腊组织的基本原理。
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