This new study is one of the most in-depth examinations ever made of the thinking of American Indians and non-Indians about each other. The research--based on 12 focus groups conducted in 2006 and 2007--explores Indians' perceptions of their own place in contemporary American society and how non-Indians view American Indians, what they know (or think they know), the generalizations they make and stereotypes they hold, how their perceptions were formed and their interest in learning more.
Authors
- Date uploaded to Policy Archive
- 2008-04-30
- Pages
- 32
- Policy Archive ID
- 5586
- Published in
- United States of America