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Negotiators of Change - Historical Perspectives on Native American Women

Inglese · Tascabile

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Negotiators of Change covers the history of ten tribal groups including the Cherokee, Iroquois and Navajo -- as well as tribes with less known histories such as the Yakima, Ute, and Pima-Maricopa. The book contests the idea that European colonialization led to a loss of Native American women's power, and instead presents a more complex picture of the adaption to, and subversion of, the economic changes introduced by Europeans. The essays also discuss the changing meainings of motherhood, women's roles and differing gender ideologies within this context.

Sommario

1. The Anglo-Algonquian Gender Frontier Kathleen M. Brown; 2. Kateri Tekakwitha's Tortuous Path to Sainthood Nancy Shoemaker; 3. Autonomy and the Economic Roles of Indian Women of the Fox-Wisconsin Riverway Region, 1763-1832 Lucy Eldersveld Murphy; 4. Women, Men and American Indian Policy: The Cherokee Response to Civilization Theda Perdue; 5. Choctaw Women and Cultural Persistence in Misissippi Clara Sue Kidwell; 6. The Land Incarnate: Navajo Women and the Dialogue of Colonialism, 1821-1870 Carol Douglas Sparks; 7. Dear Friend and Ex-Husband: Marriage, Divorce, and Women's Property Rights on the Southern Ute Reservation, 1887-1930 Katherine M.B. Osburn; 8. Horses and Cattle, Buggies and Hacks: Purchases by Yakima Indian Women, 1909-1912 Clifford E. Trafzer; 9. Patchwork and Politics: The Evolving Roles of Florida Seminole Women in the Twntieth Century Harry A. Kersey, Jr. and Helen M. Bannan; 10. Mothers and Community Builders: Salt River Pima and Maricopa Women in Community Action Paivi H. Hoikkala.

Info autore

Nancy Shoemaker has taught history at St. Lawrence University and Texas Christian University. During the spring of 1994, she was a Monticello College Foundation Fellow at the Newbury Library in Chicago, Illinois.

Riassunto

Covering the history of ten tribal groups, this book contests the idea that European colonization led to a loss of native American women's power, and instead presents a more complex picture of the adaption to, and subversion of the economic changes introduced by Europeans.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Nancy Shoemaker (Editore), Shoemaker Nancy (Editore)
Editore Taylor and Francis
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 14.12.1994
 
EAN 9780415909938
ISBN 978-0-415-90993-8
Pagine 242
Peso 100 g
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia

HISTORY / General, North America, Regional Studies, Social and cultural history, Regional / International studies, History of the Americas, Gender studies: women and girls

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