Indigenous Identity

17 publications

PDF copies of the articles, chapters, and reports listed below may be downloaded by clicking on my linked name within the citation (* indicates student/trainee co-authors).

Davis-Delano, L. R., Galliher, R. V., & Gone, J. P. (2024). Absence makes the heart grow colder: The harmful nature of invisibility of contemporary American Indians. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Advance online publication.

Vance, A., McGaw, J., O’Meara, A., Gone, J. P., & Eades, S. (2024). Exploring the association of Indigeneity, social adversity status and externalizing symptoms in children and adolescents. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 58(9), 800-808.

Gone, J. P. (2024). Foreword. In E. Hightower (ed.), Native American psychosocial identity (pp. xvi-xviii). San Diego: Cognella.

Davis-Delano, L. R., *Strother, S. L., & Gone, J. P. (2022). Perceived indicators of American Indian identity in everyday interaction: Navigating settler-colonial erasure. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(11), 2025-2048.

Davis-Delano, L. R., Strother, S., & Gone, J. P. (2021). Native American identity work in settler colonial context. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 85(November), 226-235.

Davis-Delano, L. R., Gone, J. P., & Fryberg, S. A. (2020). The psychosocial effects of Native American mascots: A comprehensive review of empirical research findings. Race Ethnicity and Education, 23(5), 613-633.

Gone, J. P., & Kirmayer, L. J. (2020). Advancing Indigenous mental health research: Ethical, conceptual, and methodological challenges. Transcultural Psychiatry, 57(2), 235-249.

Hartmann, W. E., Wendt, D. C., *Burrage, R. L., *Pomerville, A., & Gone, J. P. (2019). American Indian historical trauma: Anticolonial prescriptions for healing, resilience, and survivance. American Psychologist, 74(1), 6-19.

Gone, J. P. (2019). Considering Indigenous research methodologies: Critical reflections by an Indigenous knower. Qualitative Inquiry, 25(1), 45-56.

*Hack, S., Larrison, C. R., & Gone, J. P. (2014). American Indian identity in mental health services utilization data from a rural Midwestern sample. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 20(1), 68-74.