Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with American Indians to fashion themselves as public s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with American Indians to fashion themselves as public storytellers and to challenge the national drive to assimilate indigenous peoples. This book focuses on three women of this era--the white writer and activist Helen Hunt Jackson, whose 1884 bestseller Ramona has been dubbed "the 'Indian' Uncle Tom's Cabin"; the Paiute performer Sarah Winnemucca, whose Life Among the Piutes is believed to be the first Native woman's autobiography; and Victoria Howard, the Clackamas Chinook storyteller, who worked with Melville Jacobs in 1929 to transcribe hundreds of narratives, ethnographic texts, and songs. During this time, public officials and white citizens advocated the destruction of tribal cultures and identities, which they viewed as a threat to the legal and social traditions of the United States. Jackson, Winnemucca, and Howard countered these fears by providing opportunity for public thought and discussion through their writing and speaking. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references ([235]-248) and index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 256 p. ill. : 23 cm |
ISBN: | 0806132930 |
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title | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard |
title_auth | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard |
title_exact_search | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard |
title_full | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard Siobhan Senier |
title_fullStr | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard Siobhan Senier |
title_full_unstemmed | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard Siobhan Senier |
title_short | Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance |
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title_sub | Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard |
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