Re-collecting Black Hawk :: landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest /
"The name Black Hawk permeates the built environment in the upper midwestern United States. It has been appropriated for everything from fitness clubs to used car dealerships. Makataimeshekiakiak, the Sauk Indian war leader whose name loosely translates to "Black Hawk," surrendered in...
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Schriftenreihe: | Culture, politics, and the built environment.
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Zusammenfassung: | "The name Black Hawk permeates the built environment in the upper midwestern United States. It has been appropriated for everything from fitness clubs to used car dealerships. Makataimeshekiakiak, the Sauk Indian war leader whose name loosely translates to "Black Hawk," surrendered in 1832 after hundreds of his fellow tribal members were slaughtered at the Bad Axe Massacre.Re-Collecting Black Hawkexamines the phenomena of this appropriation in the physical landscape, and the deeply rooted sentiments it evokes among Native Americans and descendants of European settlers. Nearly 170 original photographs are presented and juxtaposed with texts that reveal and complicate the significance of the imagery. Contributors include tribal officials, scholars, activists, and others including George Thurman, the principal chief of the Sac and Fox Nation and a direct descendant of Black Hawk. These image-text encounters offer visions of both the past and present and the shaping of memory through landscapes that reach beyond their material presence into spaces of cultural and political power. As we witness, the evocation of Black Hawk serves as a painful reminder, a forced deference, and a veiled attempt to wipe away the guilt of past atrocities.Re-Collecting Black Hawkalso points toward the future. By simultaneously unsettling and reconstructing the midwestern landscape, it envisions new modes of peaceful and just coexistence and suggests alternative ways of inhabiting the landscape." -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 279 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Brown, Nicholas A., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015008573 Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / Nicholas A. Brown and Sarah E. Kanouse. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2015] ©20 1 online resource (xi, 279 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Culture, Politics, and the Built Environment Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 We Are Still Here to Tell Their Stories and to Add Our Own / George Thurman -- ch. 2 Iowa -- ch. 3 They Don't Even Want Our Bones: An Interview with Johnathan Buffalo / Nicholas A. Brown -- ch. 4 Wisconsin -- ch. 5 Even Though He Had a Native Person Standing in Front of Him, He Just Did Not See Me: An Interview with Sandra Massey / Sarah E. Kanouse -- ch. 6 Illinois -- ch. 7 We Have More Important Work to Do within Ourselves First: An Interview with Yolanda Pushetonequa / Sarah E. Kanouse -- ch. 8 Makataimeshekiakiak, Settler Colonialism, and the Specter of Indigenous Liberation / Dylan A.T. Miner -- CODA -- Minnesota's Sesquicentennials and Dakota People: Remembering Oppression and Invoking Resistance / Waziyatawin. "The name Black Hawk permeates the built environment in the upper midwestern United States. It has been appropriated for everything from fitness clubs to used car dealerships. Makataimeshekiakiak, the Sauk Indian war leader whose name loosely translates to "Black Hawk," surrendered in 1832 after hundreds of his fellow tribal members were slaughtered at the Bad Axe Massacre.Re-Collecting Black Hawkexamines the phenomena of this appropriation in the physical landscape, and the deeply rooted sentiments it evokes among Native Americans and descendants of European settlers. Nearly 170 original photographs are presented and juxtaposed with texts that reveal and complicate the significance of the imagery. Contributors include tribal officials, scholars, activists, and others including George Thurman, the principal chief of the Sac and Fox Nation and a direct descendant of Black Hawk. These image-text encounters offer visions of both the past and present and the shaping of memory through landscapes that reach beyond their material presence into spaces of cultural and political power. As we witness, the evocation of Black Hawk serves as a painful reminder, a forced deference, and a veiled attempt to wipe away the guilt of past atrocities.Re-Collecting Black Hawkalso points toward the future. By simultaneously unsettling and reconstructing the midwestern landscape, it envisions new modes of peaceful and just coexistence and suggests alternative ways of inhabiting the landscape." -- Publisher's Description. Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 Influence. Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 fast White people Middle West Relations with Indians. Collective memory Middle West. Indians in popular culture Middle West. Sauk Indians (Algonquian) Historiography. Cultural landscapes Middle West. Names Middle West. Names, Geographical Middle West. Black Hawk War, 1832 Influence. Middle West Pictorial works. Mémoire collective Midwest (États-Unis) Peuples autochtones dans la culture populaire Midwest (États-Unis) Sauk Historiographie. Paysages culturels Midwest (États-Unis) Noms Midwest (États-Unis) Midwest (États-Unis) Ouvrages illustrés. Personnes blanches Midwest (États-Unis) Relations avec les Peuples autochtones. Noms géographiques Midwest (États-Unis) Black Hawk, Guerre de, 1832 Influence. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh PHOTOGRAPHY Subjects & Themes Landscapes. bisacsh Names, Geographical fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Collective memory fast Cultural landscapes fast Indians in popular culture fast Names fast White people Relations with Indians fast Middle West fast Black Hawk War (1832) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vBbkGcCrWgyvDD9yccX 1832 fast Pictorial works fast Kanouse, Sarah E., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015008572 has work: Re-collecting Black Hawk (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFXBHMgFy899Jhy98YgHqP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Brown, Nicholas A. Re-collecting Black Hawk. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2015] 9780822944379 (DLC) 2015004078 (OCoLC)898165582 Culture, politics, and the built environment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010063672 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1001037 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Brown, Nicholas A. Kanouse, Sarah E. Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / Culture, politics, and the built environment. We Are Still Here to Tell Their Stories and to Add Our Own / Iowa -- They Don't Even Want Our Bones: An Interview with Johnathan Buffalo / Wisconsin -- Even Though He Had a Native Person Standing in Front of Him, He Just Did Not See Me: An Interview with Sandra Massey / Illinois -- We Have More Important Work to Do within Ourselves First: An Interview with Yolanda Pushetonequa / Makataimeshekiakiak, Settler Colonialism, and the Specter of Indigenous Liberation / CODA -- Minnesota's Sesquicentennials and Dakota People: Remembering Oppression and Invoking Resistance / Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 Influence. Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 fast White people Middle West Relations with Indians. Collective memory Middle West. Indians in popular culture Middle West. Sauk Indians (Algonquian) Historiography. Cultural landscapes Middle West. Names Middle West. Names, Geographical Middle West. Black Hawk War, 1832 Influence. Mémoire collective Midwest (États-Unis) Peuples autochtones dans la culture populaire Midwest (États-Unis) Sauk Historiographie. Paysages culturels Midwest (États-Unis) Noms Midwest (États-Unis) Personnes blanches Midwest (États-Unis) Relations avec les Peuples autochtones. Noms géographiques Midwest (États-Unis) Black Hawk, Guerre de, 1832 Influence. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh PHOTOGRAPHY Subjects & Themes Landscapes. bisacsh Names, Geographical fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Collective memory fast Cultural landscapes fast Indians in popular culture fast Names fast White people Relations with Indians fast |
title | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / |
title_alt | We Are Still Here to Tell Their Stories and to Add Our Own / Iowa -- They Don't Even Want Our Bones: An Interview with Johnathan Buffalo / Wisconsin -- Even Though He Had a Native Person Standing in Front of Him, He Just Did Not See Me: An Interview with Sandra Massey / Illinois -- We Have More Important Work to Do within Ourselves First: An Interview with Yolanda Pushetonequa / Makataimeshekiakiak, Settler Colonialism, and the Specter of Indigenous Liberation / CODA -- Minnesota's Sesquicentennials and Dakota People: Remembering Oppression and Invoking Resistance / |
title_auth | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / |
title_exact_search | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / |
title_full | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / Nicholas A. Brown and Sarah E. Kanouse. |
title_fullStr | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / Nicholas A. Brown and Sarah E. Kanouse. |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-collecting Black Hawk : landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / Nicholas A. Brown and Sarah E. Kanouse. |
title_short | Re-collecting Black Hawk : |
title_sort | re collecting black hawk landscape memory and power in the american midwest |
title_sub | landscape, memory, and power in the American Midwest / |
topic | Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 Influence. Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 fast White people Middle West Relations with Indians. Collective memory Middle West. Indians in popular culture Middle West. Sauk Indians (Algonquian) Historiography. Cultural landscapes Middle West. Names Middle West. Names, Geographical Middle West. Black Hawk War, 1832 Influence. Mémoire collective Midwest (États-Unis) Peuples autochtones dans la culture populaire Midwest (États-Unis) Sauk Historiographie. Paysages culturels Midwest (États-Unis) Noms Midwest (États-Unis) Personnes blanches Midwest (États-Unis) Relations avec les Peuples autochtones. Noms géographiques Midwest (États-Unis) Black Hawk, Guerre de, 1832 Influence. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh PHOTOGRAPHY Subjects & Themes Landscapes. bisacsh Names, Geographical fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Collective memory fast Cultural landscapes fast Indians in popular culture fast Names fast White people Relations with Indians fast |
topic_facet | Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 Influence. Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838 White people Middle West Relations with Indians. Collective memory Middle West. Indians in popular culture Middle West. Sauk Indians (Algonquian) Historiography. Cultural landscapes Middle West. Names Middle West. Names, Geographical Middle West. Black Hawk War, 1832 Influence. Middle West Pictorial works. Mémoire collective Midwest (États-Unis) Peuples autochtones dans la culture populaire Midwest (États-Unis) Sauk Historiographie. Paysages culturels Midwest (États-Unis) Noms Midwest (États-Unis) Midwest (États-Unis) Ouvrages illustrés. Personnes blanches Midwest (États-Unis) Relations avec les Peuples autochtones. Noms géographiques Midwest (États-Unis) Black Hawk, Guerre de, 1832 Influence. HISTORY United States State & Local General. PHOTOGRAPHY Subjects & Themes Landscapes. Names, Geographical Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Collective memory Cultural landscapes Indians in popular culture Names White people Relations with Indians Middle West Pictorial works |
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