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- Book Title
- Gender, Race, and Power in the Indian Reform Movement: Revisiting
- Publication Date
- 2020-10-01
- Pages
- 284
- ISBN
- 9780826361820
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
ISBN-10
082636182X
ISBN-13
9780826361820
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2321123227
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
284 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Gender, Race, and Power in the Indian Reform Movement : Revisiting the History of the Wnia
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, United States / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
5.9 in
Additional Product Features
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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2020-939013
Reviews
"Especially important is the documentation of sociopolitical networks that extend from Indian Territory to California to Eastern and Midwestern urban centers of power. This book is also significant for how it situates Native women in the WNIA's activities, showing them to be activists rather than passive recipients of elite and middle-class American altruism. Recommended."--N. J. Parezo, Choice, "The collection of chapters that makes up this important re-examination of the Women's National Indian Association (WNIA) offers a compelling and complex analysis of Indigenous and White women's activism."--Sarah Eppler Janda, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, "Gender, Race, and Power in the Indian Reform Movement presents an important new look at one of the most significant Indian reform organizations. Re-examining the WNIA's history, membership, and activities, contributors to this volume highlight the intersectionality of race, gender, and identity."--Lisa E. Emmerich, professor emerita of history, California State University, Chico, "This fine collection is the first to explore the activities of Indigenous women in the WNIA and to locate the organization in the broader gendered politics of Indian policy. It is a worthwhile contribution to both women's and policy history."--Katherine M. B. Osburn, author of Choctaw Resurgence in Mississippi: Race, Class, and Nation Building in the Jim Crow South, 1830-1977
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Table Of Content
List of Illustrations Foreword Albert L. Hurtado Introduction. Still Working in the Field: The WNIA and Gender History Jane Simonsen Part One. New Interpretations Chapter One. From Indian Territory to Philadelphia: A Critical Reexamination of the Origins and Early History of the Women's National Indian Association, 1877-1881 John M. Rhea Chapter Two. Two Marys and a Martha: Three Massachusetts Women and Indian Reform in the 1880s Curtis M. Hinsley Part Two. The National Scene Chapter Three. A Place at the Table: The Women's National Indian Association in the Indian Reform Arena Valerie Sherer Mathes Part Three. The Influence of Helen Hunt Jackson Chapter Four. Her Soul Is Marching On: Helen Hunt Jackson's Followers in the Indian Reform Movement Phil Brigandi Chapter Five. In the Shadow of Ramona: Frances Campbell Sparhawk and the Fiction of Reform David Wallace Adams Part Four. From Philadelphia to Northern California: Coast to Coast Reform Chapter Six. Mary Lucinda Bonney Rambaut: Educator and Indian Reformer Valerie Sherer Mathes Chapter Seven. C. E. Kelsey and California's Landless Indians Valerie Sherer Mathes Part Five. Indian Women and Self-Determination Chapter Eight. "Your Indian Friend": Indigenous Women and Strategic Alliances with the WNIA Jane Simonsen Conclusion. "Indians Can Be Educated": The WNIA at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Lori Jacobson Appendix. WNIA Missionary Stations Valerie Sherer Mathes Bibliography Contributors Index
Synopsis
Founded in the late nineteenth century, the Women's National Indian Association was one of several reform associations that worked to implement the government's assimilation policy directed at Native peoples. The women of the WNIA combined political action with efforts to improve health and home life and spread Christianity on often remote reservations. During its more than seventy-year history, the WNIA established over sixty missionary sites in which they provided Native peoples with home-building loans, founded schools, built missionary cottages and chapels, and worked toward the realization of reservation hospitals. Gender, Race, and Power in the Indian Reform Movement reveals the complicated intersections of gender, race, and identity at the heart of Indian reform. This collection of essays offers a new interpretation of the WNIA's founding, arguing that the WNIA provided opportunities for indigenous women, creates a new space in the public sphere for white women, and reveals the WNIA's role in broader national debates centered on Indian land rights and the political power of Christian reform., This collection of essays offers a new interpretation of the WNIA's founding, argues that the WNIA provided opportunities for indigenous women, creates a new space in the public sphere for white women, and reveals the WNIA's role in broader national debates centered on Indian land rights and the political power of Christian reform.
LC Classification Number
E98.C89G46 2020
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