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How Native American Women Perceive Their Unique Lived Experiences: Three Women Tell Their Stories

ABSTRACT
Qualitative research that explores and further examines the lived experiences of Native American
women is an important, yet a frequently neglected, part of the history of the United States (US).
This is an important avenue of investigation, as historians have traditionally marginalized many
groups within U.S. society, including women and groups that can be viewed as part of the fabric
of U.S. culture, yet exist as subcultures. Native Americans (indigenous peoples, Indians)
should share a special place within U.S. society as First Americans; however, qualitative studies
of Native American women, offered through a feminist lens as keepers of tradition and culture,
are noticeably limited within studies of U.S. history.
Case studies recorded in a narrative form give the researcher the opportunity to research, explore,
examine, and engage appropriate participants. This method allows the researcher and the reader
a view that may exist, but may be hidden from the mainstream. Storytelling through written
narratives may create a story in relation to an individuals experiences and thoughts. The story
may be an oral history if the focus of the research is to obtain an oral account of the individuals
life. The purpose of this case study is to give three Native American women an opportunity to
share their unique lived experiences and personal history. The researchers goal is to explore,
interview, record, transcribe, analyze, and examine their lived experiences, expressed through the
stories they tell.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LSU/oai:etd.lsu.edu:etd-05152013-185130
Date11 June 2013
CreatorsKopacsi, Marjorie Larson
ContributorsBinford, Paul, Castro, Elena, Cheek, Earl, Mitchell, Roland
PublisherLSU
Source SetsLouisiana State University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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