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Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands Barbara Alice Mann

Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands By Barbara Alice Mann

Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands by Barbara Alice Mann


Summary

This collection of essays examines, in context, eastern Native American speeches, which are translated and reprinted in their entirety.

Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands Summary

Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands: Selected Speeches and Critical Analyses by Barbara Alice Mann

This collection of essays examines, in context, eastern Native American speeches, which are translated and reprinted in their entirety. Anthologies of Native American orators typically focus on the rhetoric of western speakers but overlook the contributions of Eastern speakers. The roles women played, both as speakers themselves and as creators of the speeches delivered by the men, are also commonly overlooked. Finally, most anthologies mine only English-language sources, ignoring the fraught records of the earliest Spanish conquistadors and French adventurers. This study fills all these gaps and also challenges the conventional assumption that Native thought had little or no impact on liberal perspectives and critiques of Europe. Essays are arranged so that the speeches progress chronologically to reveal the evolving assessments and responses to the European presence in North America, from the mid-sixteenth century to the twentieth century. Providing a discussion of the history, culture, and oratory of eastern Native Americans, this work will appeal to scholars of Native American history and of communications and rhetoric. Speeches represent the full range of the woodland east and are taken from primary sources.

About Barbara Alice Mann

BARBARA ALICE MANN is affiliated with the University of Toledo. She co-edited the Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) (Greenwood, 2000), Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition (Greenwood, 1998), authored Iroquoian Women: The Gantowisas and co-authored Euro-forming the Data.

Table of Contents

Now the Friar is Dead: Sixteenth century Spanish Florida and The Gaule Revolt Are You Delusional?: Kandiaronk on Christianity By Observing the Methods Our Wise Forefathers Have Taken, You Will Acquire Fresh Strength and Power: Closing Speech of Canassatego, July 4. 1744, Lancaster Treaty Then I Thought I Must Kill Too: Logan's Lament: A Mingo Perspective Woman Is the Mother of All: Nanye'hi and Kitteuha: War Women of the Cherokees I Hope You Will Not Destroy What I Have Saved: Hopocan before the British Tribunal in Detroit, 1781 You Are a Cunning People without Sincerity: Sagoyawetha and the Trials of Community Representation I am Here and Stand before You Today, My Fathers, as a Man of Misery: Chitto Harjoa and the Senate Select Committee on Oklahoma Statehood The Land Was To Remain Ours: The St. Anne Island Treaty of 1796 and Aboriginal Title and Rights in the 21st Century Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313312571
9780313312571
0313312575
Native American Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands: Selected Speeches and Critical Analyses by Barbara Alice Mann
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-04-30
300
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