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A Spirited Resistance Gregory Evans Dowd (Director of Native American Studies and Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan)

A Spirited Resistance By Gregory Evans Dowd (Director of Native American Studies and Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan)

Summary

An evocative history of long frustration and ultimate failure, A Spirited Resistance tells of a creative people, whose insights, magic, and ritual add a much-needed dimension to our understanding of the American Indian.

A Spirited Resistance Summary

A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815 by Gregory Evans Dowd (Director of Native American Studies and Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan)

In the early 1800s, when once-powerful North American Indian peoples were being driven west across the Mississippi, a Shawnee prophet collapsed into a deep sleep. When he awoke, he told friends and family of his ascension to Indian heaven, where his grandfather had given him a warning: "Beware of the religion of the white man: every Indian who embraces it is obliged to take the road to the white man's heaven; and yet no red man is permitted to enter there, but will have to wander about forever without a resting place." The events leading to this vision are the subject of A Spirited Resistance, the poignant story of the Indian movement to challenge Anglo-American expansionism. Departing from the traditional confines of the history of American Indians, Gregory Evans Dowd carefully draws on ethnographic sources to recapture the beliefs, thoughts, and actions of four principal Indian nations-Delaware, Shawnee, Cherokee, and Creek. The result is a sensitive portrayal of the militant Indians-often led by prophets-who came to conceive of themselves as a united people, and launched an intertribal campaign to resist the Anglo-American forces. Dowd also uncovers the Native American opposition to the movement for unity. That opposition, he finds, was usually the result of divisions within Indian communities rather than intertribal rivalry. In fact, Dowd argues, intertribal enmity had little to do with the ultimate failure of the Indian struggle; it was division within Indian communities, colonial influence on Indian government, and the sheer force of the Anglo-American campaign that brought the Indian resistance movement to an end. An evocative history of long frustration and ultimate failure, A Spirited Resistance tells of a creative people, whose insights, magic, and ritual add a much-needed dimension to our understanding of the American Indian.

A Spirited Resistance Reviews

Angrily reject[s] the Eurocentric assumptions of works that center on big-chief-hero or on isolated tribes... [and] departs from such atomized approaches to describe the attempt to combat colonialism through a religiously charged, pan-Indian militant movement... [Dowd] is sophisticated and exceptionally self-aware, recognizing how indebted even his counter-history is to European assumptions, and he tells an important and persuasive story. -- James R. Kincaid New York Times Book Review

About Gregory Evans Dowd (Director of Native American Studies and Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan)

Gregory Evans Dowd is a professor of history and American Culture and Director of Native American Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and author of A Spirited Resistance: The North American Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815, also available from Johns Hopkins.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Power
Chapter 2. The Indians' Great Awakening, 1745 - 1775
Chapter 3. Revolutionary Alliances, 1775 - 1783
Chapter 4. Neutrality, A World Too Narrow, 1775 - 1781
Chapter 5. A Spirit of Unity, 1783 - 1794
Chapter 6. Republican Interlude
Chapter 7. Renewing Sacred Power in the North
Chapter 8. Conflict in the South
Chapter 9. Renewing Sacred Power in the South
Afterword: A Conflict of Memory
Abbreviations
Notes
Index

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GOR012264320
9780801846090
0801846099
A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815 by Gregory Evans Dowd (Director of Native American Studies and Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan)
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Johns Hopkins University Press
1993-04-26
288
Winner of Intolerance in the United States Award 1992 (United States)
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