PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Grande, Sandy Marie Anglas TI - American Indian Geographies of Identity and Power: At the Crossroads of Indígena and Mestizaje AID - 10.17763/haer.70.4.47717110136rvt53 DP - 2000 Dec 01 TA - Harvard Educational Review PG - 467--499 VI - 70 IP - 4 4099 - http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/70/4/467.short 4100 - http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/70/4/467.full SO - herp2000 Dec 01; 70 AB - In this article, Sandy Marie Anglás Grande outlines the tensions between American Indian epistemology and critical pedagogy. She asserts that the deep structures of critical pedagogy fail to consider an Indigenous perspective. In arguing that American Indian scholars should reshape and reimagine critical pedagogy, Grande also calls for critical theorists to reexamine their epistemological foundations. Looking through these two lenses of critical theory and Indigenous scholarship, Grande begins to redefine concepts of democracy, identity, and social justice.