Address to the Public of the Lake Mohonk Conference, Held at Lake Mohonk, N.Y., October, 1883, in Behalf of the Civilization and Legal Protection of the Indians of the United States

Address to the Public of the Lake Mohonk Conference, Held at Lake Mohonk, N.Y., October, 1883, in Behalf of the Civilization and Legal Protection of the Indians of the United States
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Synopsis Address to the Public of the Lake Mohonk Conference, Held at Lake Mohonk, N.Y., October, 1883, in Behalf of the Civilization and Legal Protection of the Indians of the United States by :

The Gods of Indian Country

The Gods of Indian Country
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780190279615
ISBN-13 : 0190279613
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Synopsis The Gods of Indian Country by : Jennifer Graber

During the nineteenth century, Anglo-Americans inflicted cultural and economic devastation on Native people. The fight over Indian Country sparked spiritual crises for both Natives and Settlers. In the end, the experience of intercultural encounter and conflict over land produced religious transformations on both sides.

Life Among the Indians

Life Among the Indians
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9781496208194
ISBN-13 : 1496208196
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Synopsis Life Among the Indians by : Alice Cunningham Fletcher

Alice C. Fletcher (1838-1923), one of the few women who became anthropologists in the United States during the nineteenth century, was a pioneer in the practice of participant-observation ethnography. She focused her studies over many years among the Native tribes in Nebraska and South Dakota. Life among the Indians, Fletcher's popularized autobiographical memoir written in 1886-87 about her first fieldwork among the Sioux and the Omahas during 1881-82, remained unpublished in Fletcher's archives at the Smithsonian Institution for more than one hundred years. In it Fletcher depicts the humor and hardships of her field experiences as a middle-aged woman undertaking anthropological fieldwork alone, while showing genuine respect and compassion for Native ways and beliefs that was far ahead of her time. What emerges is a complex and fascinating picture of a woman questioning the cultural and gender expectations of nineteenth-century America while insightfully portraying rapidly changing reservation life. Fletcher's account of her early fieldwork is available here for the first time, accompanied by an essay by the editors that sheds light on Fletcher's place in the development of anthropology and the role of women in the discipline.

Crooked Paths to Allotment

Crooked Paths to Allotment
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780807837412
ISBN-13 : 0807837415
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Synopsis Crooked Paths to Allotment by : C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa

Standard narratives of Native American history view the nineteenth century in terms of steadily declining Indigenous sovereignty, from removal of southeastern tribes to the 1887 General Allotment Act. In Crooked Paths to Allotment, C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa complicates these narratives, focusing on political moments when viable alternatives to federal assimilation policies arose. In these moments, Native American reformers and their white allies challenged coercive practices and offered visions for policies that might have allowed Indigenous nations to adapt at their own pace and on their own terms. Examining the contests over Indian policy from Reconstruction through the Gilded Age, Genetin-Pilawa reveals the contingent state of American settler colonialism. Genetin-Pilawa focuses on reformers and activists, including Tonawanda Seneca Ely S. Parker and Council Fire editor Thomas A. Bland, whose contributions to Indian policy debates have heretofore been underappreciated. He reveals how these men and their allies opposed such policies as forced land allotment, the elimination of traditional cultural practices, mandatory boarding school education for Indian youth, and compulsory participation in the market economy. Although the mainstream supporters of assimilation successfully repressed these efforts, the ideas and policy frameworks they espoused established a tradition of dissent against disruptive colonial governance.

New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
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Total Pages : 2012
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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.