Native American women's writing: c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xvi
Acknowledgments
xviii
Writing The Red Woman s America : An Introduction to Writing by Earlier Native
American Women
1
Traditional Narratives and Songs
13
Narratives
[The Woman Who Fell From the Sky] (Iroquois) (Converse,
1908) 14
Kana tï
and
Selu:
The Origin of Game and Corn (Cherokee) (Mooney,
1900) 15
[The Moon] (Cherokee) (Mooney,
1900) 17
Nûn yunu wï,
The Stone Man (Cherokee) (Mooney,
1900) 17
The
Huhu
Gets Married (Cherokee) (Mooney,
1900) 18
[Changing Woman and White Shell Woman]
(Navajo)
(Matthews,
1897) 19
The Girl-with-Spots-on-Her-Face (Musquakie) (Owen,
1904) 20
The Bear-Maiden: An Ojibwa Folk-Tale from
Lac Courte Oreille
Reservation,
Wisconsin (Ojibwa) (Jenks,
1902) 20
Songs
From Cbippewa Musk: Love-Charm Songs and Love Songs
(Densmore,
1910) 22
From Musk of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and
Zuñi
Pueblos
(Densmore,
1957) 23
Nancy Ward (Nan-ye-hi; Cherokee, C.1738-C.1822) and Cherokee Women
26
[Speech to the US Treaty Commissioners] (Ward,
1781) 27
[Speech to the US Treaty Commissioners] (Ward,
1785) 28
Cherokee Indian Women to President Franklin
(1787) 28
[Petition to the Cherokee National Council] (Cherokee Women and Ward, May
2, 1817) 29
[Petition to the Cherokee National Council] (Cherokee Women and Ward, June
30, 1818) 29
[Petition to the Cherokee National Council] (Cherokee Women,
с
October,
1821;
from the Cherokee Phoenix,
1831) 30
viii
Contents
Mary Jemison (Degiwene s, Two Falling Voices; Seneca,
с
1743-1833 31
From A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison
(1824)
Author s Preface (James E. Seaver]
32
Author s Introduction {James E. Seaver]
34
Chapter
1
[Parents and Early Childhood]
36
Chapter
2
[Education; Captivity; Mother s Farewell Address]
38
Chapter
3
[Adoption by Two Seneca Sisters; First Marriage]
42
Chapter
4
[White and Indian Women; Family Life]
46
Chapter
6
[Revolution; Morals of the Indians]
49
Chapter
9
[Landowner]
51
Chapter
10
[Spiritous Liquors among the Seneca; Fratricide]
53
Chapter
16
[Conclusion]
55
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (Bame-wa-wa-ge-zhik-a-quay, Woman of the
Stars Rushing Through the Sky; Ojibwe,
1800-1841) 57
Poetry
From The Literary Voyager or Muzzeniegun
5 8
Resignation
[1826] 58
To Sisters on a Walk in the Garden, After a Shower
[1826] 59
Lines To a Friend Asleep
[1827] 59
Lines Written Under Affliction
[1827] 60
Lines Written Under Severe Pain and Sickness
[1827] 60
Otagamiad[1827]
60
Invocation To My Maternal Grandfather On Hearing His Descent from Chippewa
Ancestors Misrepresented
[1827] 63
Sonnet
[1827] 64
To My Ever Beloved and Lamented Son, William Henty
[1827] 64
Traditional Narratives
The Origin of the Robin An Oral Allegory
[1827] 66
Moowis The Indian Coquette A Chippewa Legend
[1827] 67
The Forsaken Brother A Chippewa Tale
[1827] 67
Origin of the Miscodeed Or the Maid of Taquimenon
[1827] 69
Lucy Lowrey Hoyt Keys (Wahnenauhi, Over-There-They-Just-Arrived-With-It;
Cherokee,
1831-1912) 71
Historical Sketches of the Cherokees, Together with Some of Their Customs, Traditions,
and Superstitions
(1889) 72
Narcissa Owen (Cherokee,
1831-1911) 90
From Memoirs of Narcissa Owen:
1831-1907 (1907)
from Chapter I: Some Old Cherokee Legends and Beliefs
[The Founding of the Cherokee Nation]
92
A Cherokee Rheumatism Cure
93
Cherokee Cure for Snake Bite
94
from Chapter II: The First Migration to the Indian Territory
[US Government Treachery and the Trail of Tears]
94
from Chapter III: Concerning my Father, Thomas Chisholm, and President
Thomas Jefferson
[My Father]
96
Contents
ix
The Jefferson Medal
■ 98
from Chaprer IV: Some Recollections of My Early Life
[My Education; Desperate Characters Infesting the Western Country}
98
from Chapter V: Memories of Clinch River and
Lynchburg
Life on Clinch River, at Evan s Bridge
100
Making Confederate Uniforms
102
The King Story
104
from Chapter VI: The Author as Mother and Teacher
-
Vicissitudes
[Return to the Cherokee Nation; Seminary Experiences]
105
A New Variety of Burglar
107
from Chapter IX: Being a Miscellaneous Chapter Concerning Many Persons and Things
from Home at the Metropolitan
108
from Some Family Data
108
from Some Things I Have Enjoyed
108
Buffalo Bird Woman (Waheenee,
Maxídiwiac;
Hidatsa, c.1839-1932)
110
Autobiography, As Told to Gilbert L. Wilson, From Field Notes by Wilson,
1906-1929
Origin of the Hidatsas (vol.
13, 1913)
HI
Birth and Childhood (vol.
9, 1910) 113
How
Maxídiwiac
Got Her Name (vol.
16, 1914) 114
A Daughter s Training (vol.
18, 1915) 115
Corn Songs (vol.
18, 1915) 116
Goodbird is Nearly Drowned
(vol
.18,1915) 117
Punishment of Children, of Adults; Ideas of Crime (vol.
10, 1911) 117
June Berry (vol.
20, 1916) 118
Courtship and Marriage (vol.
9, 1910/1912) 120
Honor Marks of Women
(vol
.11,1912) 122
Children s Tales (vol.
10, 1911) 122
Story of Itsikamahidish and the Wild Potato (vol.
16, 1914) 126
How the Prairie Chicken Was Made (vol.
18, 1915) 127
Indian Life in Former Days Compared with the Present Life (vol.
22, 1918) 128
Sarah Winnemucca (Thocmetony, Shell Flower; Paiute, c.1844-1891)
129
From Life Among the Piutes
(1883)
Editor s Preface [Mary Mann]
131
Chapter I: First Meeting of Piutes and Whites
131
Chapter II: Domestic and Social Moralities
146
Chapter III: Wars and Their Causes
151
Chapter IV: Captain Truckee s Death
154
Chapter V: Reservation of Pyramid and Muddy Lakes
157
Susette LaFlesche [Tibbles] (Inshta Theamba, Bright Eyes; Omaha,
1854-1903)
l69
An Indian Woman s Letter (The Southern Workman, April,
1879) 170
Letter to St. Nicholas
(1880) 171
From Testimony before the US Senate on the Removal of the
Ponca
Indians
(1880) 172
Introduction to The
Ponca
Chiefs, by Thomas H. Tibbies
(1880) 174
Nedawi (An Indian Story from Real Life) (Si, Nicholas, January,
1881) 174
Introduction to Ploughed Under: The Story of an Indian Chief, Told by Himself,
by William Justin Harsha
( 1881) 179
χ
Contents
Omaha Legends and Tent-Stories {Wide Awake, June,
1883) 181
Annette Lee vier
(Ojib we, 1856-?)
187
Psychic Experiences of an Indian Princess, Daughter of Chief Tommyhawk
(1920)
To Sitting Bull
—
The Sioux Brave
188
Foreword
189
Part I
189
Healing
197
Trailing
198
Titanic Prophecy I99
Soul Flight I99
Waiting
200
Tiffin Prophecy
201
Tribute from Chief Tommyhawk
203
Obsession and Spirit Conditions
203
Obsession
204
Conclusion
206
E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake, Double Wampum; Mohawk,
1861-1913) 207
Poetry
From Flint and Feather
(1912)
Canada (Acrostic)
209
The Cattle Thief
209
The Corn Husker
210
Erie Waters
211
The Idlers
211
In the Shadows
212
The Indian Corn Planter
214
Joe An Etching
214
Low Tide at St. Andrews (New Brunswick)
215
Lullaby of the Iroquois
215
Marshlands
216
Penseroso
216
The Quill Worker
217
Shadow River Muskoka
217
Thistle-Down
218
Under Canvas In Muskoka
219
The Wolf
219
Wolverine
220
From American Canoe Club Year Book
(1893)
The Portage
222
Fiction and Prose Nonfiction
From The Moccasin Maker
(1913)
Catharine of the Crow s Nest
222
The Envoy Extraordinary
228
As It Was in the Beginning
232
From The Shagganappi
(1913)
Little Wolf-Willow
236
Sons of Savages
241
From Legends of Vancouver
(1922)
Contents
xi
The Lost Salmon-Run
242
The Sea-Serpent
245
Mabel Washbourne Anderson (Cherokee,
1863-1949) 248
Nowita, the Sweet Singer
-
A Romantic Tradition of Spavinaw, Indian Territory
{Twin Territories, January,
1903) 249
Joe Jamison s Sacrifice {Sturm s, January,
1906) 255
Sophia Alice
Callahan (Muscogee/Creek, 1868-1894) 259
From Wynema, A Child of the Forest
(1891)
[Dedication]
260
Publisher s Preface
260
Chapter I Introductory
2б1
Chapter II The School
263
Chapter III Some Indian Dishes
264
Chapter VI An Indian Burial
2б5
Chapter
VII A
Strange Ceremony
2 67
Chapter IX Some Changes
268
Chapter XI In the Old Home
268
Chapter
XII
A Conservative
270
Chapter
XIII
Shall We Allot?
271
Chapter
XIV
More Concerning Allotments
273
Fox Indian Woman (Mesquakie/Fox, fl. 1918)/Truman Michelson
275
The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman
(1918)
(with Dalottiwa, Horace Poweshiek, and Truman Michelson)
276
Owl Woman
(Juana
Manwell; Papago, fl. ^SCO/Frances
Densmore
(1867-1957) 289
From Papago Musk
(1929)
Songs for Treating Sickness, Sung during the Four Parts of the Night
290
Parts One and Two: Beginning Songs and Songs Sung before Midnight
290
No.
72
Brown Owls
290
No.
73
In rhe Blue Night
290
No.
74
The Owl Feather
290
No.
75
They Come Hooting
290
No.
76
In the Dark I Enter
291
No.
77
His Heart is Almost Covered with Night
291
No.
78
I See Spirit-Tufts of White Feathers
291
No.
79
Yonder Lies the Spirit Land
291
NN/NT [ Sadly I was treated, sadly I was treated }
291
No.
80
Song of a Spirit
291
No.
81
We Will Join Them
291
No.
82
My Feathers
292
No.
83
The Women are Singing
292
NN/NT [ In the great night my heart will go out ]
292
NN/NT [ On the west side they are singing, the women hear it ]
292
No.
84
I Am Going to See the Land
292
No.
85
I Run Toward Ashes Hill
292
Contents
No.
86
The Waters of the Spirits
292
Parts Three and Four: Songs Sung between Midnight and Early Morning
292
No.
87
There Will I See the Dawn
292
No.
88
I Run Toward the East
293
No.
89
I Die Here
293
No.
90
I Could See the Daylight Coming
293
No.
91
The Dawn Approaches
293
No.
92
The Owl Feather is Looking for the Dawn
293
No.
93
The Morning Star
293
No.
94
Song of a Medicine Woman on Seeing that a Sick Person Will Die
293
Zitkala-Ša
(Red Bird, Gertrude Simmons
Bonnin;
Sioux,
1876-1938) 294
Poetry
From American Indian Magazine
The Indian s Awakening (January—March,
1916) 296
The Red Man s America (January-March,
1917) 298
A Sioux Woman s Love for Her Grandchild (October-December,
1917) 299
Fiction and Prose Nonfiction
From Old Indian Legends
(1904)
Iktomi and the Ducks
301
Iktomi and the Muskrat
303
From American Indian Stories
(1921)
Impressions of an Indian Childhood
304
I. My Mother
304
II. The Legends
305
III. The Beadwork
307
IV. The Coffee-Making
308
V. The Dead Man s Plum Bush
309
VI. The Ground Squirrel
310
VII.
The Big Red Apples
311
The School Days of an Indian Girl
313
I
.
The Land of Red Apples
313
II. The Cutting of My Long Hair
314
III. The Snow Episode
315
IV. The Devil
316
V. Iron Routine
316
VI. Four Strange Summers
317
VII.
Incurring My Mother s Displeasure
319
An Indian Teacher Among Indians
320
I. My First Day
320
II. A Trip Westward
321
III. My Mother s Curse upon White Settlers
323
IV. Retrospection
323
.
The Soft-Hearted Sioux
324
A Warrior s Daughter
328
The Great Spirit
332
From Various Periodicals
333
A Year s Experience in Community Service Work Among the
Ute
Tribe of Indians
(American Indian Magazine, October-December,
1916) 333
Chipeta, Widow of Chief Ouray, With a Word About a Deal in Blankets
{American Indian Magazine July—September,
1917) 335
Contents
xiii
Indian Gifts to Civilized Man (The Indian Sentinel, July
1918;
also in Tomahawk,
July,
1919) 337
Editorial Comment (American Indian Magazine, July-September,
1918) 338
America, Home of the Red Man (American Indian Magazine, Winter,
1919) 339
Letter to the Chiefs and Head-men of the Tribes (American Indian Magazine, Winter,
1919) 340
From Oklahoma s Poor Rich Indians: An Orgy of Graft and Exploitation of the Five Civilized
Tribes
-
Legalized Robbery
(1924;
with Charles H. Fabens and Matthew K. Sniffen)
341
Summary
341
The Professional Guardian
343
The System at Work
344
A Seven-Year-Old Victim
345
In Osage County
346
In Briefer Form.
348
In Conclusion
349
The Remedy
349
Ora
V. Eddleman Reed (pseud.
Mignon
Schreiber;
Cherokee,
1880—1968) 350
Fiction
From Twin Territories
A Face at the Window (July,
1899) 352
A Pair of Moccasins (August-December,
1899) 356
Chapter I
356
Chapter II
358
Chapter III
-
Part II
359
Chapter IV. A Lapse of Five Years
ЗбО
Chapter V
Зб2
Chapter VI
364
[Chapter
VII]
366
Aunt Mary s Christmas Dinner (December,
1899) 369
The Honor of Wynoma, A Thanksgiving Story By A Cherokee Girl (November,
1902) 372
Chapter I
372
Chapter II
375
From Sturm s
Billy Bearclaws, Aid to Cupid (September,
1909) 377
Nonfiction
From Twin Territories
[Indian Land Selection] (May,
1899) 382
Daugherty Canyon (May,
1899) 383
Do Not Want Them (June,
1899) 384
Talequah (June,
1899) 384
The Choctaw People (June,
1899) 385
From What the Curious Want to Know
...
A Department Devoted to Enquirers.
(1900-1902) 386
From Sturm s
Indian Wit and Wisdom
(
March,
1906) 388
Indian Proverbs (March,
1906) 389
When The Cowboy Reigned (April,
1906) 389
Father of
90,000
Indians (July,
1906) 390
Indian Tales Between Pipes (November,
1906) 392
xiv
Contents
The Indian Orphan (January,
1908) 394
Daughters of Confederacy (June,
1910) 395
Various Authors
399
From Cherokee Rose Buds
(1854)
Corinne,
Our Wreath of Rose Buds
401
Anonymous, [Editorial}
402
Ka-Ya-Kun-Stah, An Osage Wedding
402
Na-Li, An Address to the Females of the Cherokee Nation
403
Edith, View from our Seminary
403
Wah-Lie, Childhood
404
Letilla, The Gardening Season
-
A Great Time Among All Matrons
404
Anonymous, A Dialogue Between Susan and Ellen
404
Cherokee, Dissipation
405
Lusette, Kate
M
—
s
Composition
405
Inez, A Peep into the Future
406
Flora Green, A Dream
406
Dora, Queer Matty
407
From A Wreath of Cherokee Rose Buds (August,
1855)
Anonymous, [Editorial]
407
Na-Li (Scene I); Fanny (Scene II), Two Scenes in Cherokee Land
408
Alice, Beauty
409
Kate, A Walk
410
Qua-Tsy, Female Influence
410
Lelia, Critics and Criticism
411
Lily Lee, Literary Day Among the Birds
412
Grace, Intemperance
413
Leonora, The Mouse s Will
413
From The Indian Helper (June
20, 1890)
Nellie Robertson, A Trip to the Moon, A Composition by One of Our Imaginative
Sioux Girls
414
From The Indian Leader (June,
1897)
[Bright Eyes], Autobiography of an Indian Girl
415
From The Indian Leader (October
27, 1899)
Myrtle Dixon, The Story of Columbus
416
From The Indian Leader (October,
1899)
Anonymous, An Indian Girl s History, Written by Herself
417
From The Indian Leader (May
3, 1901)
Edith Tourtillotte, A Fish Story
418
From The Indian Leader (January
31, 1902)
Elena Byanuaba, An Autobiography
419
From Twin Territories (December,
1902)
Alice Phillips, Legend of the Cricket
420
From Twin Territories (April,
1903)
For the Little Chiefs and their Sisters
Hellen
Rebecca Anderson, The Unruly Pigs
421
From Sturm s (September,
1905)
Adelia
Washee, A Summer Day
421
From The Indian Leader (December,
1908)
Julia Seelatsee, A Christmas Festival Among the Indians
421
From Red Man (September,
1910)
Evelyn Pierce, A Seneca Tradition
422
Contents
xv
From Red Man (October,
1910)
Emma La
Vatta,
Shoshoni, The Story of the Deerskin
423
From The Indian Leader (January
20, 1911)
Luciana
Cheerless, A Pima Legend
423
From The Indian Leader (March
3, 1911)
Clara Talavenska Keshoitewa,
Hopi,
Saquavicha, the Fox-Girl
424
From The Indian Leader (January,
1912)
Minnie Pike,
Eut,
In a Snow Drift
425
From The Carlisle Arrow (December
27, 1912)
Isabel LaVatta, Babetta s Christmas
426
From The Red Man (December,
1912)
Emma M. Newashe, The Merman s Prophecy
427
From The Indian Leader (December
26, 1919)
Anonymous, Left Overs From Good English Week. Slogans and Rhymes by
Vocational IV, Girls
428
From The Indian Leader (December
26, 1919)
Evelyn Leary, A Story of Modern Knights
428
Index
430
This ground-breaking anthology establishes the tradition of early Native American women s
writing within American literature and American women s history.
With a regionally .diverse group of writers, this richly interwoven collection explores in depth
the work of well-known figures
stich
as Pauline Johnson, Sarah Winnemucca and
Zitkala-śa,
as well as less familiar writers such as Narcissa Owen. Buffalo Bird Woman. Mary Jemison.
Ora
Eddleman Reed, Sophia Alice
Callahan.
Owl Woman and Annette Leevier. Anonymously
authored women s texts are also included, along with writing by children and young adults.
Karen Kilcup challenges traditional mainstream notions of what constitutes literature, includ¬
ing political, historical, and autobiographical writing alongside more
familiari)
aesthetic
forms like romantic poetry, short fiction and spiritual literature. As well as representing tradi¬
tional oral narratives, the collection invites readers to hear the translation of orality into writ¬
ten forms.
Brief headnotes outline the writers lives and indicate connections between and among the
writers. The volume also includes brief bibliographies of primary and secondary materials for
each writer.
A key text for the classroom.
Salire
American Women s Writing: An Anlbologv c.
1800-1924
offers an inviting wealth of newlv discovered material for scholars and general readers alike.
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title | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology |
title_auth | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology |
title_exact_search | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology |
title_full | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology ed. by Karen L. Kilcup |
title_fullStr | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology ed. by Karen L. Kilcup |
title_full_unstemmed | Native American women's writing c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology ed. by Karen L. Kilcup |
title_short | Native American women's writing |
title_sort | native american women s writing c 1800 1924 an anthology |
title_sub | c. 1800 - 1924 ; an anthology |
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