Journey of a Lakota Elder: A Memoir Written to Inspire Women of ColorDr. DuBray shares her journey from homemaker to professor with an overview of her accomplishments while raising her family and balancing homemaking and career responsibilities. This memoir is written in an effort to inspire other women of color who are considering a career in academia. It is appropriate for use in courses in Ethnic Studies , American Indian Studies and Women's Studies. |
Contents
1950 | |
1954 | |
My Family History | 1966 |
The Early Years of Childhood | 1970 |
The Formative Years Chapter 5 Work and Teaching | 1981 |
Parenting | 9 |
My Legacy | |
The Next Generation of Native Women Chapter 9 Challenges of Native Women | |
Looking Back and Looking Forward | |
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Journey of a Lakota Elder: A Memoir Written to Inspire Women of Color Wynne Dubray Limited preview - 2012 |
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