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Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.

Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power By Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.

Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power by Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.


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Contrasting the views of Native Americans and European Americans, this book provides a fresh look at the rhetoric behind the westward movement of the American frontier.

Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power Summary

Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power: A Biographical Dictionary by Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.

Contrasting the views of Native Americans and European Americans, this book provides a fresh look at the rhetoric behind the westward movement of the American frontier. From George Armstrong Custer and Andrew Jackson to Helen Hunt Jackson, the volume gives the views of well-known Anglo-Americans and contrasts them with views of such well-known Native Americans as Metacom, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, and Black Hawk. Organized around major subthemes regarding the land, who should own it, and what ownership means, the book traces the rhetoric of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, then covers current issues in the words of Oren Lyons, Vine Deloria Jr., and Senator Slade Gorton. The core of the debate in this volume is the taking of the continental United States from native peoples by European immigrants. In chapters revolving around major subthemes, the book develops biographies of significant figures in the history of a continent changing hands. What was George Armstrong Custer's view of Native American culture? How did this view contrast with that of his contemporary and antagonist at the Little Big Horn, Sitting Bull? This book is the first to present and contract the views on both sides of the debate.

About Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.

BRUCE E. JOHANSEN is Robert T. Reilly Professor of Communication and Native American Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The author of 13 other books, he specializes in the influence of Native American political systems on U.S. political and legal institutions. His other books include Exemplar of Liberty (1991, with Donald A. Grinde, Jr.), Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Traditions (Greenwood, 1998) and The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History (Greenwood, 1999).

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Who "Owns" the Wilderness? Roger Williams and Metacom (King Philip) Balance of Power and the Birth of the United States: Canassatego, Hendrick, Benjamin Franklin, and Red Jacket Alliances to Preserve Land Base: Little Turtle, Tecumseh, William Henry Harrison, and Black Hawk The Cherokees, Exiles from Their Own Land: Andrew Jackson, John Ross, Sequoyah, and John Marshall Refugees in Their Own Land: Chief Joseph, Oliver O. Howard, Sitting Bull, George Armstrong Custer, Red Cloud, and Standing Bear (Ponca) Mother Earth or Mother Lode: Chief Sea'thl, Black Elk, and Luther Standing Bear "Kill the Indian, Save the Man": Helen Hunt Jackson, Richard Henry Pratt, and Other Participants in the Anglo-American Debate Regarding Native America's Future Land Base and the Reclamation of Culture in the Twentieth Century: Felix Cohen, Vine Deloria, Jr., Oren Lyons, and Slade Gorton Appendix Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313309410
9780313309410
0313309418
Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power: A Biographical Dictionary by Bruce E. Johansen, Ph.D.
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-02-28
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