Lewis and Clark through Indian eyes:
For the first time in the two hundred years since Lewis and Clark led their expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific, we hear the other side of the story--as we listen to nine descendants of the Indians whose homelands were traversed. Among those who speak: Newspaper editor Mark Trahant writes of hi...
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Zusammenfassung: | For the first time in the two hundred years since Lewis and Clark led their expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific, we hear the other side of the story--as we listen to nine descendants of the Indians whose homelands were traversed. Among those who speak: Newspaper editor Mark Trahant writes of his childhood belief that he was descended from Clark and what his own research uncovers. Award-winning essayist and fiction writer Debra Magpie Earling describes the tribal ways that helped her nineteenth-century Salish ancestors survive, and that still work their magic today. Montana political figure Bill Yellowtail tells of the efficiency of Indian trade networks, explaining how axes that the expedition traded for food in the Mandan and Hidatsa villages of Kansas had already arrived in Nez Perce country by the time Lewis and Clark got there a few months and 1,000 miles later. Umatilla tribal leader Roberta Conner compares Lewis and Clark's journal entries about her people with what was actually going on, wittily questioning Clark's notion that the natives believed the white men "came from the clouds"--in other words, they were gods. Writer and artist N. Scott Momaday ends the book with a moving tribute to the "most difficult of journeys," calling it, in the truest sense, for both the men who entered the unknown and those who watched, "a vision quest," with the "visions gained being of profound consequence." Some of the essays are based on family stories, some on tribal or American history, still others on the particular circumstances of a tribe today--but each reflects the expedition's impact through the prism of the author's own, or the tribe's, point of view.--From publisher's description. |
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T H M A R C J A F F E A L F R E D A. K N O P F JF^ N E W Y O R K * 2 0
0 6 CONTENTS AUTHOR S NOTE IX MAP X INTRODUCTION XIII PART ONE
FRENCHMEN, BEARS, AND SANDBARS VINE DELORIA, JR. 3 WHAT WE SEE DEBRA
MAGPIE EARLING 25 CONTENTS WHO S YOUR DADDY? MARK N. TRAHANT 49
MERIWETHER AND BILLY AND THE INDIAN BUSINESS BILL YELLOWTAIL 69 OUR
PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE ROBERTA CONNER 85 CONTENTS PART TWO MANDAN
AND HIDATSA OF THE UPPER MISSOURI GERARD A. BAKER 123 WE YA OO YET
SOYAPO A LIEN V.PINKHAM,SR. 137 THE CEREMONY AT NE-AH-COXIE ROBERTA AND
RICHARD BASCH 163 THE VOICES OF ENCOUNTER N. SCOTT MOMADAY 183
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LEWIS AND CLARK THROUGH INDIAN EYES EDITED BY ALVIN M. JOSEPHY, JR. W I
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FRENCHMEN, BEARS, AND SANDBARS VINE DELORIA, JR. 3 WHAT WE SEE DEBRA
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SOYAPO A LIEN V.PINKHAM,SR. 137 THE CEREMONY AT NE-AH-COXIE ROBERTA AND
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