Bibliographic Sources from an honors class offered in 1992 by Ted Jojola at the University of New Mexico on the "Origin of the Name "INDIANS" Aug 27th (Week 1) Introduction to Stereotyping Screening: Oprah Winfry Racism in America: American Indians (50min) Introduction to class Student Exercise Drawing Indians Discussion Sept 3rd (Week 2)On Theory Screening: The Columbus Controversy: Changing How History is Written (27min) Deconstruction Revisionism Read: Achenbach, Joel, Columbus Rediscovered: In 1992, the Admiral is Sailing Into Hell of a Political Squall, in Washington Post, July 14, 1991, 6 pages. Aerol, Meg, Ignoring Facts About Columbus: An Increasing Number of Authors Examine the Inaccuracies of History, in The Circle, Vol 13, No. 8, August 92 pages. Bigelow, Bill, How to Read Newsweek - And Other Defenders of the Christopher Columbus Myth, in Rethinking Schools, Vol 6, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1992, 2 pages. Cerio, Gregory, The Black Legend: Were the Spaniards That Cruel?, in Newsweek Columbus Special Issue, Fall/Winter 1991, 4 pages. Curl, John, Dusting the Museums in Huracn, A Publication of the Alliance for Cultural Democracy, Issue 3, Summer 1992, pg 4 & 5. Doxtator, Debrah, Fluffs & Feathers: An Exhibit on the Symbols of Indianness Idea of Indianess; Wild Weird and Wonderful; The Borrowed Indian, Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford, Ontario, 1988, pp. 534. Elson, John, Good Guy or Dirty Word?, in Time, Nov, 26, 1990, 1 page. Heller, Scott, Anthropologists Examine Commemorations of Columbus' Fateful Voyage, in The Chronicles of Higher Education, Vol. 38, No. 17, Dec. 18, 199(-) ages. Hill, Rick, First Encounters: Some Observations on this Exhibition, Museum of Albuquerque supplement, 3 pages. Jojola, T., Revision and Revisionism., Research Article , Smithsonian Institution Folklife Programs, Washington, DC, 1991. Kilpatrick, James J., Commission Sails Rough Waters to Columbus Commemoration in Albuquerque Journal, May 30, 1991, 1 page. Milbrath, Susan & Milanich, Jerald T., Columbian Conflict: Two Curators Expl(-) in Museum News, Sept./Oct, 1991, pp. 34-37. n.a., Exploding the Columbus Myth! De-Celebration in the News, in IndigenousThought, Jan/Feb 1991, Vol 1. No.1, 5 pages. Sertima, Ivan Van, Statement: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Census & population - Amendments to Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Act, House of Representatives, HR 2309, July 7, 1987, pp. 18-26. Sept 10th (Week 3) On Discovery Screening: 1 episode from PBS documentary, Columbus: The Age of Discovery (55min) Read: Bigelow, Bill, Talking Back to Columbus: Teaching for Justice and Hope, in Rethinking Columbus: A Special Issue, Rethinking Schools, Ltd., 1991, pp 38-43 Bigelow, Bill, Once Upon a Genocide: Columbus in Childrens Literature, Chapter in Confronting Columbus: An Anthology, Yewell, John, et.al., McFarland and C(-)North Carolina, pp. 109124. Dunn, O. & Kelly, J. Jr., The Diario of Christopher Columbus: First Voyage to America14921493, U. of Okla. Press, 1989, pp. 57189 (odd pages only). Sale, Kirkpatrick, The Conquest of Paradise: Christopher Columbus and the Columbian Legacy 1492-93, 1493-94, Plume Book, NY, pp. 92151. Weatherford, Jack, Indian Givers: How the Indians of the Americans Transform the WorldSilver and Money Capitalism, Fawcett Columbine: NY, 1988, pp. 120. Sept 17th (Week 4) The Invasion Screening: Episode from Colores: Surviving Columbus (25 min) Read: Hanke, Lewis, Aristotle and the American Indians: A Study in Race Prejudice the Modern World, Indiana University Press: Bloomington, 1971, pp. 143. Mohawk, John, Discovering Columbus: The Way Here, Chapter in Confronting Columbus: An Anthology, Yewell, John, et.al., McFarland and Co: North Carolina pp. 15-29. n.a., The First Explorers: Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, in Hispanic, Oct. 1990, 1 page. Trahant, Mark, The Legacy of God, Glory and Death, in The Navajo Nation Toda No. 25, Oct. 915, 1991, 2 pages. Varner, John & Jeanette, The Carribean Islands: Dogs of the Conquest, Normal U. of Okla. Press, 1983, pp. 358. Sept 24th (Week 5) Colonialization Screening: 1 episode from PBS documentary, A Decade of Destruction: Brazils Rainforest (55 min) Read: Small, Deborah & Jaffe, Maggie, 1492 - What is it like to be Discovered?, in Indigenous Thought, Vol. 1, No. 2 & 3, March/June, 1991, 2 pages. Stolcke, Verena, Conquered Women in Report on the Americas: Inventing America Vol XXIV, No. 5, pp. 2328. Suina, Joe, Pueblo Secrecy: Result of Intrusions, in New Mexico Magazine: Quincentenary Issue, Jan. 1992, pg. 60-63. Viola, H., After Columbus, The Smithsonean Chronicle of the North American Indian: Cultures in Collision, Orion Books: NY, 1990, pp. 6789. Oct 1st (Week 6) Counter Columbus: Native Voices Screening: Sun, Moon & Feather: A Play by Spiderwomen Theatre (26 min) Read: Churchill, Ward, Confronting Columbus: An Anthology - Deconstructing the Columbus Myth, McFarland & Co: North Carolina, 1992, pp. 149172. Harjo, Joy, Christopher Columbus and the Stink hiding the Sun, in Spare Rib Magazine, Issue 228, Oct. 1991. pp. 3137. Harjo, Suzan Shown, I Won't be Celebrating Columbus Day, in Newsweek: Columb(-) Special Issue, Fall/Winter 1991, 1 page. Horse Capture, George P., Seeds of Change: An American Indian Perspective, Smithsonean Press: Washington DC, 1991, pp. 186207. LaDuke, Winona, We Are Still Here in Sojourners, October 1991, pp. 12-16. n.a., Counter-Quincentenary Protesters Encounter Celebrators at Kickoff of Quincentenary Year, in Indigenous Thought, October 1991, Vol 1. Nos. 4 & 5, pages. Rose, Wendy, For Some, It's a Time of Mourning, the New World: A Smithsonian Quincentenary Publication Dedicated to the Americas, Spring 1990, No. 1, 1 p(-) Vizenor, G., The Heirs of Columbus (novel): Part One - Blue Moccasins, WysleyanUniversity Press: Hanover, 1991, pp. 390. Oct 8th (Week 7) The Contemporary Legacy Screening: Double Visions: Jean La(-) (15 min) Pot Starr: Victor Masayesva (12 min) Read: Bradley, David, Update: The Columbus Quincentennial Newsletter, unpublished response to Ward Churchill, May 25, 1992, 9 pages. Churchill, Ward, Nobody's Pet Poodle, in Z Magazine. Durham, Jimmie, Open Letter, unpublished, 1991, 20 pages. Golden, Renny et al, Dangerous Memories: Invasion and Resistence Since 1492 2Culture, Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America: Chicago, 1991, pp 181-210. Grinde, Donald A. Jr., Who is an American Indian?, in Indigenous Thought, Vol. 1, No. 2 & 3, March/June, 1991, 1 page. Jojola, T., Revisionist Columbus: American Indian Stereotypes, Summer Teacher Institute handbook, University of Hawaii @ Manoa, 1992. n.a., Pale Moon Bounced from Expo - Can't Prove She's Indian, in The Native Nevadan, June 1992, 2 pages.