American Indian stories of success : new visions of leadership in Indian Country / Gerald E. Gipp, Linda Sue Warner, Janine Pease, and James Shanley, editors.


Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2015]
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Visions of educational revolution / Dave Archambault Sr. — BIA Indian education reform 1979 / Earl J. Barlow — Perspectives / Robert Keams Chiago — A community of leaders : American Indian education policy development / David Beaulieu — The elder link / Rosemary Ackley Christensen — Leadership and community / Joe McDonald — Creating sacred places / Sandra J. Fox — In the spirit of life renewed / David M. Gipp — May it always be so / Perry Horse — Visions revisited : leadership in Indian country / Cynthia Lindquist — Helps the people : the dance of the seasons (Ak bi li kkux she’ : Ash he’e lee taa li ssua) : a retrospective on leadership / Janine Pease — Concrete teepees, faceless bureaucrats, and learned helplessness / Linda Sue Warner — Leadership / Barbara Bartone — No mountain too high / Don Day — The tribal college movement : my observation of leadership in Indian country / John Forkenbrock — A perspective : Indian education and the federal workplace / Gerald E. Gipp — Visions revisited : increasing the number of American Indian health professionals / Lois Fister Steele — Studying exceptional leaders to create a model of effectiveness / Rick St. Germaine — Leadership and Indian education : a dozen observations / John W. Tippeconnic III — Cultivating education for cultural sustainability in Alaksa native communities / Ray Barnhardt — What are characteristics of effective leaders based on 40-plus years of living and learning? / Roger Bordeaux — Transferring knowledge of the tribal college movement / Cheryl Crazy Bull — Journey into leadership / Denny Sparr Hurtado — A tribal college president / Thomas Shortbull — Leadership model.
  • This collection brings together the autobiographical stories of post-World War II American Indians who were able to succeed in the American education system and become educational leaders.

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Requested by Koehler, B.

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