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Always a People Rita Kohn

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Always a People Rita Kohn


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Deals with uncovering and publicizing the vibrancy of the Woodland People, of the distinctive, related, cohesive, Native American culture with an ancient and important heritage and an equally significant tenacity to endure. To tribes who face the threat of loss of culture and language, this volume serves as a roadmap to survival.

Always a People Zusammenfassung

Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland Indians Rita Kohn

The central issue of Always a People deals with uncovering and publicizing the vibrancy of the Woodland People, of the distinctive, related, cohesive, Native American culture with an ancient and important heritage and an equally significant tenacity to endure. They have evolved in part through a rebirth of cultural activities, although most were removed from their ancestral homes and were subjected to government policies designed to destroy their culture. We set out on a journey to make a book that would honor twentieth-century Woodland People. It turns out it is they who honor us with their words, their friendship, their example. Like other native Americans, the Woodland Nations have tenaciously clung to their sense of community despite 150 years of government policies aimed at destroying their culture. As descendants of people who shaped the history of the North American continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, the narrators reveal a close affinity to the land from which most of them have been forcibly removed. The eleven nations represented in this volume are: Miami, Potawatomi, Delaware, Shawnee, Peoria, Oneida, Ottawa, Winnebago, Sac and Fox, Chippewa, and Kickapoo. While all of the tribes have their own particular history, there are shared patterns of experience. The interviewees have a very deep and abiding commitment to their families and speak of great-great grandparents as intimately as they do of their parents. All see themselves as people who do not fit the sterotypes often associated with Native Americans. They speak of the urgency for making room for multiple voices drawn from many traditions.

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GOR012583677
9780253332981
0253332982
Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland Indians Rita Kohn
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Indiana University Press
19971001
320
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