Medicine, Education, and the Arts in Contemporary Native America : Strong Women, Resilient Nations

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Medicine, Education, and the Arts in Contemporary Native America : Strong Women, Resilient Nations

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781666907025
  • DDC分類 305.48897

Full Description

This book offers twenty original scholarly chapters featuring historical and biographical analyses of Native American women. The lives of women found her contributed significantly to their people and people everywhere. The book presents Native women of action and accomplishments in many areas of life. This work highlights women during the modern era of American history, countering past stereotypes of Native women. With the exceptions of Pocahontas and Sacajawea, historians have had little to say about American Indian women who have played key roles in the history of their tribes, their relationship with others, and the history of the United States. Indigenous women featured herein distinguished themselves as fiction and non-fiction writers, poets, potters, basket makers, musicians, and dancers. Other women contributed as notable educators and women working in health and medicine. They are representative of many women within the Native Universe who excelled in their lives to enrich the American experience.

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 American Artist, Pueblo Potter: Maria Antonia Montoya Martinez (?-1980) by Emily Molesworth-Teipe

Chapter 2 A Bridge Between Worlds: Mourning Dove (c. 1888 - d. 1936) by Amanda K. Wixon

Chapter 3 Premier Basket Artist: Elsie Comanche Allen (b. 1899 - d. 1990) by Meranda Roberts

Chapter 4 Dancing Activist: Maria Tallchief (b. 1925 - d. 2013) by Michelle Lorimer

Chapter 5 Native Woman, Native Voices: Paula Gunn Allen (b. 1939 - d. 2008) by Hal Hoffman and Clifford E. Trafzer

Chapter 6 Poet Warrior: Joy Harjo (b. 1951-) by Christie Time Firtha

Chapter 7 Civil Justice: Louise Erdrich (b. 1954-) by Christie Time Firtha

Chapter 8 The Voice of a Generation: Indigenous Singer-Songwriter, Actor, Activist and Icon, Buffy Sainte-Marie (b. 1941 -) by Kimberly Norris Guererro

Chapter 9 A Woman of Vision: Vivienne Jake by Daisy Ocampo

Chapter 10 Mary Jim Chapman (Xínstanik): Preserving the Memory of Snake River Country (c. 1910 - 2000) by Benjamin T. Jenkins

Chapter 11 Cultural Historian, Linguist and Ethnobotanist: Katherine Siva Saubel (b. 1920 - d. 2011) by Lisa Riggan

Chapter 12 Community, Educational, and Cultural Activist: Lorene Sisquoc (b. 1960) by Kevin Whalen

Chapter 13 Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich: Desegregating the Last Frontier (1911-1958) by Benjamin T. Jenkins

Chapter 14 Preserving Indigenous Cultures and Languages: Ofelia Zepeda (b. 1952) by Jordan Cohen

Chapter 15 Roberta Conner (Sisaawipam): Public Historian and Sustainability Activist (b. by Benjamin T. Jenkins

Chapter 16 Public Health Reformer: Susan La Flesche (b. 1865 - d. 1915) by Robert D. Miller

Chapter 17 Navajo Health Activist and Educator: Annie Dodge Wauneka (b. 1910- d. 1997) by Brendan Lindsay

Chapter 18 Activism through Medicine: Lori Alvord (b. 1958) by Jeffrey Allen Smith

Chapter 19 Remembering What We Always Knew: Kahnawake Community-Based Activist Terry Maresca, M.D. (b. 1958-) by Sarah Wolk FritzGerald

Chapter 20 Activist Centered Healthcare: Beverly Patchell (b. 1951) by Robert D. Miller

About the Editors

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