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March 29, 2001 0195130812 978-0195130812 1St Edition
In this edited volume, Theda Perdue, a nationally known expert on Indian history and southern women's history, offers a rich collection of biographical essays on Native American women. From Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman of the seventeenth century, to Ada Deer, the Menominee woman who headed the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the 1990s, the essays span four centuries. Each one recounts the experiences of women from vastly different cultural traditions--the hunting and gathering of Kumeyaay culture of Delfina Cuero, the pueblo society of San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez, and the powerful matrilineal kinship system of Molly Brant's Mohawks. Contributors focus on the ways in which different women have fashioned lives that remain firmly rooted in their identity as Native women. Perdue's introductory essay ties together the themes running through the biographical sketches, including the cultural factors that have shaped the lives of Native women, particularly economic contributions, kinship, and belief, and the ways in which historical events, especially in United States Indian policy, have engendered change.

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"A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous Nations Studies Journal


"A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly


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Theda Perdue is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina. She is the author of Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835 (1998) and The Cherokee Removal (1995).

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The one Native woman most Americans know about is Pocahontas: she was the Indian "princess" who saved the Jamestown Colony by rescuing John Smith and then married John Rolfe to maintain peace. Read the first page
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termination plan, clan kin, other potters, literary mentors, clan mothers, voting trust
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Mourning Dove, Anna Mae, New York, Delfina Cuero, American Indian, United States, Molly Brant, Old Town, Wounded Knee, Indian Island, Catharine Brown, San Ildefonso, Native American, John Smith, Charles Town, Frederick Haldimand, Yamacraw Bluff, American Board, Creek Path, Pine Ridge, Acorn Whistler, New Mexico, South Carolina, Creek Nation, San Diego
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