Research Article

Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture

Number: 54 November 1, 2020
Nichole S. Prescott *

Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture

Abstract

Using the lenses of colonialism and gender, this article explores the evolving nature and perception of Native American women’s leadership historically and in the present. Historically, women and men had different yet equally important leadership roles to play within the community. These roles were inextricably interdependent. Euro-American colonialism through conquest and religion brought concomitant gender ideologies that slowly tore at the fabric of indigenous communities and ultimately altered the nature of gender parity within community leadership. Today, Native American women are taking back a degree of the significant sociopolitical power they once exercised. Native women are rising to the top ranks of leadership in the nation as members of the US House of Representatives, in their states as executive officers and as state representatives in their state legislatures, as well as in their communities as tribal officials, education advocates, environmental activists, and as culturally empowered mothers, sisters, and daughters.

Keywords

Native American Women, Indigenous Women’s Leadership, Indigenous Culture, Indigenous Community

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APA
Prescott, N. S. (2020). Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 54, 79-104. https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM
AMA
1.Prescott NS. Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture. JAST. 2020;(54):79-104. https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM
Chicago
Prescott, Nichole S. 2020. “Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, nos. 54: 79-104. https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM.
EndNote
Prescott NS (November 1, 2020) Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture. Journal of American Studies of Turkey 54 79–104.
IEEE
[1]N. S. Prescott, “Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture”, JAST, no. 54, pp. 79–104, Nov. 2020, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM
ISNAD
Prescott, Nichole S. “Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 54 (November 1, 2020): 79-104. https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM.
JAMA
1.Prescott NS. Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture. JAST. 2020;:79–104.
MLA
Prescott, Nichole S. “Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 54, Nov. 2020, pp. 79-104, https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM.
Vancouver
1.Nichole S. Prescott. Building Native Women’s Leadership through Community and Culture. JAST [Internet]. 2020 Nov. 1;(54):79-104. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA88GE99CM