Competing Voices from Native America: Fighting Words

Author:   Dewi Ioan Ball ,  Professor Joy Porter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781846450167


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 July 2009
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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A unique, carefully-chosen selection of short, stimulating primary-source accounts describes controversial moments in Native American history since 1492, sharing both Native and non-Native viewpoints. Not restricted to writings about military conflict, this anthology presents student researchers with the words of both Natives and non-Natives on a wide range of conflicts and bitterly contested issues involving Native American experiences and rights. Deploying an extensive array of sources, including newspaper reports, congressional documents, government documents, and Indian tribal sources, Competing Voices from Native America: Fighting Words is divided into chapters, each of which highlights a conflict or controversy and presents the opposing views of Native Americans and non-Native Americans. Key issues explored include spirituality and human relationship to nature and land. Events presented range from ""Discovery,"" through the period of conflict beginning in 1676 and extending to the beginning of the 19th century, to Indian Removal, the termination of the federal trusteeship relationship of the U.S. government and Indian peoples, and major recent developments.

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Author:   Dewi Ioan Ball ,  Professor Joy Porter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9781846450167


ISBN 10:   1846450160
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 July 2009
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Chapter 1: Competing Voices on the origins of the world and ""Discovery "" Chapter 2: Competing Voices on Spirituality and Faith, 1550- 1828 Chapter 3: Competing Voices on Land and the Environment Chapter 4: Competing Voices in War and Revolution, 1650-1800s Chapter 5: Competing Voices in the Removal Era, 1800s- 1850s Chapter 6: Competing Voices from Three Key Events in Western Expansion Chapter 7: Competing Voices in the Era of Assimilation and Allotment, 1887-1934 Chapter 8: Competing Voices during the Indian New Deal Era, 1928-1941 Chapter 9: Competing Voices during the Termination Era, 1945 - 1970 Chapter 10: Competing Voices from Three Key Events of the Red Power Era: Alcatraz, 1969, March on Washington, 1972 and the Occupation of the BIA Headquarters, 1972 and Wounded Knee, 1973 Chapter 11: Competing Voices on Leonard Peltier, 1977 Chapter 12: Competing Voices on Contemporary Indian Law and Jurisdiction Chapter 13: Competing Voices on Indian Gaming Chapter 14: Competing Voices on Indian Representation, Museums and the Repatriation of Indian Bones"

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...a good choice for a reference collection, or as a companion textbook for a class. - ARBAonline The volume follows both a chronological and thematic arrangement with each chapter prefaced by a clear, edifying introduction to the topic. The documents themselves are drawn from a variety of sources on Native and non-Native sides of the issue and are comprised of legends, reports, treaties, court cases, letters, and memoirs and prefaced by brief introductions. Examples include documents by Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Tecumseh, and Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. The work concludes with a time line, extensive source notes, and a comprehensive bibliography for each chapter, providing opportunities for further research. Whether discussing Pontiac's Rebellion or the 1977 trial of Leonard Peltier, these documents are sure to inspire debate among advanced students. - School Library Journal ... easy-to-use, provocative ... likely to be of value at many educational levels... Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers. - Choice This is a documentary reader that provides a broad array of Native and non-Native primary source perspectives on key issues and events in Native American history. - Reference & Research Book News


This is a documentary reader that provides a broad array of Native and non-Native primary source perspectives on key issues and events in Native American history. - Reference & Research Book News . . . easy-to-use, provocative . . . likely to be of value at many educational levels. . . . Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers. - Choice ...a good choice for a reference collection, or as a companion textbook for a class. - ARBAonline The volume follows both a chronological and thematic arrangement with each chapter prefaced by a clear, edifying introduction to the topic. The documents themselves are drawn from a variety of sources on Native and non-Native sides of the issue and are comprised of legends, reports, treaties, court cases, letters, and memoirs and prefaced by brief introductions. Examples include documents by Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Tecumseh, and Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. The work concludes with a time line, extensive source notes, and a comprehensive bibliography for each chapter, providing opportunities for further research. Whether discussing Pontiac's Rebellion or the 1977 trial of Leonard Peltier, these documents are sure to inspire debate among advanced students. - School Library Journal


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"""The volume follows both a chronological and thematic arrangement with each chapter prefaced by a clear, edifying introduction to the topic. The documents themselves are drawn from a variety of sources on Native and non-Native sides of the issue and are comprised of legends, reports, treaties, court cases, letters, and memoirs and prefaced by brief introductions. Examples include documents by Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Tecumseh, and Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. The work concludes with a time line, extensive source notes, and a comprehensive bibliography for each chapter, providing opportunities for further research. Whether discussing Pontiac’s Rebellion or the 1977 trial of Leonard Peltier, these documents are sure to inspire debate among advanced students."" - School Library Journal ""...a good choice for a reference collection, or as a companion textbook for a class."" - ARBAonline "". . . easy-to-use, provocative . . . likely to be of value at many educational levels. . . . Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers."" - Choice ""This is a documentary reader that provides a broad array of Native and non-Native primary source perspectives on key issues and events in Native American history."" - Reference & Research Book News"


Author Information

Dewi Ball gained his PhD from the University of Wales, Swansea, Wales, in May 2007, and was funded by the Thomas and Elizabeth Williams Scholarship, City and County of Swansea, Wales. He contributed a number of entries to ABC-CLIO's Encyclopedia of Native American Treaties. Joy Porter is assistant dean of the School of Humanities at the University of Wales, Swansea, Wales, and teaches American and Native American history and literature. Her publications include To Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker, winner of American Library Association's Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award.

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