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- Textbook
- ISBN
- 9780195130812
- Book Title
- Sifters : Native American Women's Lives
- Item Length
- 6.1in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Publication Year
- 2001
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6in
- Genre
- History, Social Science
- Topic
- Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Women's Studies, United States / General
- Item Width
- 9.2in
- Item Weight
- 13.8 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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In this edited volume, Theda Perdue, a nationally known expert on Indian history and southern women's history, offers a rich collection of biographical essays on Native American women. From Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman of the seventeenth century, to Ada Deer, the Menominee woman who headed the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the 1990s, the essays span four centuries. Each one recounts the experiences of women from vastly different cultural traditions--the hunting and gathering of Kumeyaay culture of Delfina Cuero, the pueblo society of San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez, and the powerful matrilineal kinship system of Molly Brant's Mohawks. Contributors focus on the ways in which different women have fashioned lives that remain firmly rooted in their identity as Native women. Perdue's introductory essay ties together the themes running through the biographical sketches, including the cultural factors that have shaped the lives of Native women, particularly economic contributions, kinship, and belief, and the ways in which historical events, especially in United States Indian policy, have engendered change.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0195130812
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9780195130812
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Book Title
Sifters : Native American Women's Lives
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Women's Studies, United States / General
Publication Year
2001
Genre
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages
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Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
9.2in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
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E89.S454 2001
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"In these carefully and intriguingly rendered bio-histories of Native women, Sifters accomplishes just what its title implies. Sifters separates the life-sustaining kernels of historical truth about these women from the nutritionless functional chaff usually provided an audience unaware of itsinadequate diet. In their re-reading of these lives-of women we thought we knew, women we've genuinely misapprehended, and women we've needed to know-the book's authors also re-read and reframe significant moments in and ideas about Native history, American history."-Rayna Green, SmithsonianInstitution, "The biographies presented in Sifters are equally compelling and complex,each providing glimpses into the worlds in which Native women have made choicesabout their lives in the past 500 years...An important contribution to thegrowing scholarship on Native American women and would be an excellent selectionfor use in classes in Native American and Women's history."--H-Net, "Taken as a whole this book presents a well reasoned, well-researched account of a selected group of women that meets historians' and academicians' needs for information regarding specific American Indian women and their interactions with the larger socio-historical period as well as theconsequences of their existence in that larger framework."- J. Anne Calhoun, University of New Mexico, "Taken as a whole this book presents a well reasoned, well-researchedaccount of a selected group of women that meets historians' and academicians'needs for information regarding specific American Indian women and theirinteractions with the larger socio-hstorical period as well as the consequencesof their existence in that larger framework."- J. Anne Calhoun, University ofNew Mexico, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."-- Indigenous Nations Studies Journal "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous Nations Studies Journal "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly "The way in which the individual authors within this volume have sifted these stories from the available evidence 'serves to personalize and feminize the story of Native America.' Consequently, reading about the fourteen women described in this book should appeal to both scholars and the general public. The editor and authors are to be particularly commended for the lively writing style that characterizes each of the bio-histories in Sifters. It will serve as stimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indian history, United States history, and Women's Studies."--Biography "In these carefully and intriguingly rendered bio-histories of Native women, Sifters accomplishes just what its title implies. Sifters separates the life-sustaining kernels of historical truth about these women from the nutritionless functional chaff usually provided an audience unaware of its inadequate diet. In their re-reading of these lives--of women we thought we knew, women we've genuinely misapprehended, and women we've needed to know-the book's authors also re-read and reframe significant moments in and ideas about Native history, American history."--Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution "The biographies presented in Sifters are equally compelling and complex, each providing glimpses into the worlds in which Native women have made choices about their lives in the past 500 years...An important contribution to the growing scholarship on Native American women and would be an excellent selection for use in classes in Native American and Women's history."--H-Net "Sifters is a wonderful collection of stories that would be useful to any teacher of U.S. history."--The History Teacher "Taken as a whole this book presents a well reasoned, well-researched account of a selected group of women that meets historians' and academicians' needs for information regarding specific American Indian women and their interactions with the larger socio-historical period as well as the consequences of their existence in that larger framework."--J. Anne Calhoun, University of New Mexico "Sifters remains a valuable contribution to our understanding of both the continuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucial persiods in history."--Florida Historical Quarterly, "The biographies presented in Sifters are equally compelling and complex, each providing glimpses into the worlds in which Native women have made choices about their lives in the past 500 years...An important contribution to the growing scholarship on Native American women and would be anexcellent selection for use in classes in Native American and Women's history."--H-Net, Theda Perdue brings to life women long consigned to the shadows of historical anonymity ... should appeal to both scholars and the general public., "Sifters remains a valuable contribution to our understanding of both thecontinuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucialpersiods in history." --Florida Historical Quarterly, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous Nations Studies Journal"A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly"The way in which the individual authors within this volume have sifted these stories from the available evidence 'serves to personalize and feminize the story of Native America.' Consequently, reading about the fourteen women described in this book should appeal to both scholars and the general public. The editor and authors are to be particularly commended for the lively writing style that characterizes each of the bio-histories in Sifters. It will serve as stimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indian history, United States history, and Women's Studies."--Biography"In these carefully and intriguingly rendered bio-histories of Native women, Sifters accomplishes just what its title implies. Sifters separates the life-sustaining kernels of historical truth about these women from the nutritionless functional chaff usually provided an audience unaware of its inadequate diet. In their re-reading of these lives--of women we thought we knew, women we've genuinely misapprehended, and women we've needed to know-the book's authors also re-read and reframe significant moments in and ideas about Native history, American history."--Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution"The biographies presented in Sifters are equally compelling and complex, each providing glimpses into the worlds in which Native women have made choices about their lives in the past 500 years...An important contribution to the growing scholarship on Native American women and would be an excellent selection for use in classes in Native American and Women's history."--H-Net"Sifters is a wonderful collection of stories that would be useful to any teacher of U.S. history."--The History Teacher"Taken as a whole this book presents a well reasoned, well-researched account of a selected group of women that meets historians' and academicians' needs for information regarding specific American Indian women and their interactions with the larger socio-historical period as well as the consequences of their existence in that larger framework."--J. Anne Calhoun, University of New Mexico"Sifters remains a valuable contribution to our understanding of both the continuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucial persiods in history."--Florida Historical Quarterly, "The way in which the individual authors within this volume have siftedthese stories from the available evidence 'serves to personalize and feminizethe story of Native America.' Consequently, reading about the fourteen womendescribed in this book should appeal to both scholars and the general public.The editor and authors are to be particularly commended for the lively writingstyle that characterizes each of the bio-histories in Sifters. It will serve asstimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indianhistory, United States history, and Women's Studies."-- Biography, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous Nations Studies Journal "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly, "In these carefully and intriguingly rendered bio-histories of Nativewomen, Sifters accomplishes just what its title implies. Sifters separates thelife-sustaining kernels of historical truth about these women from thenutritionless functional chaff usually provided an audience unaware of itsinadequate diet. In their re-reading of these lives-of women we thought we knew,women we've genuinely misapprehended, and women we've needed to know-the book'sauthors also re-read and reframe significant moments in and ideas about Nativehistory, American history."-Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution, Perdue has done an excellent job in bringing together contributors from history, anthropology, English, American studies, and women's studies., "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--IndigenousNations Studies Journal, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--IndigenousNations Studies Journal "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader through the varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets the appitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student of Native American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous Nations Studies Journal"A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly"The way in which the individual authors within this volume have sifted these stories from the available evidence 'serves to personalize and feminize the story of Native America.' Consequently, reading about the fourteen women described in this book should appeal to both scholars and the general public. The editor and authors are to be particularly commended for the lively writing style that characterizes each of the bio-histories in Sifters. It willserve as stimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indian history, United States history, and Women's Studies."--Biography"In these carefully and intriguingly rendered bio-histories of Native women, Sifters accomplishes just what its title implies. Sifters separates the life-sustaining kernels of historical truth about these women from the nutritionless functional chaff usually provided an audience unaware of its inadequate diet. In their re-reading of these lives--of women we thought we knew, women we've genuinely misapprehended, and women we've needed to know-the book's authorsalso re-read and reframe significant moments in and ideas about Native history, American history."--Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution"The biographies presented in Sifters are equally compelling and complex, each providing glimpses into the worlds in which Native women have made choices about their lives in the past 500 years...An important contribution to the growing scholarship on Native American women and would be an excellent selection for use in classes in Native American and Women's history."--H-Net"Sifters is a wonderful collection of stories that would be useful to any teacher of U.S. history."--The History Teacher"Taken as a whole this book presents a well reasoned, well-researched account of a selected group of women that meets historians' and academicians' needs for information regarding specific American Indian women and their interactions with the larger socio-historical period as well as the consequences of their existence in that larger framework."--J. Anne Calhoun, University of New Mexico"Sifters remains a valuable contribution to our understanding of both the continuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucial persiods in history."--Florida Historical Quarterly, ... lively writing style .. will serve as stimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indian history, United States history, and Women's Studies., "Sifters remains a valuable contribution to our understanding of both the continuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucial persiods in history." --Florida Historical Quarterly, Theda Perdue, who has edited this collection, is a highly respected ethnohistorian, and this book reflects not just her skills as an historian but her knowledge of indigenous society., ... a valuable contribution to our understanding of both the continuity and diversity marking the lives of American Indian women at crucial periods in history., "Sifters is a wonderful collection of stories that would be useful to anyteacher of U.S. history."--The History Teacher, "A masterful collection. Clearly and concisely leads the reader throughthe varied and changing environments which these women faced, and whets theappitite for further inquiry into this fascinating subject. Any student ofNative American life will benefit from reading this book."--Indigenous NationsStudies Journal, "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcomeaddition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native Americanwomen."--Western Historical Quarterly, "The way in which the individual authors within this volume have sifted these stories from the available evidence 'serves to personalize and feminize the story of Native America.' Consequently, reading about the fourteen women described in this book should appeal to both scholars and thegeneral public. The editor and authors are to be particularly commended for the lively writing style that characterizes each of the bio-histories in Sifters. It will serve as stimulating reading for students across a variety of disciplines: Indian history, United States history, and Women'sStudies."-- Biography, "A very useful adjunct to an American history survey course. A welcome addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on Native American women."--Western Historical Quarterly, "Sifters is a wonderful collection of stories that would be useful to any teacher of U.S. history."--The History Teacher, This ambitious volume provides a good introduction to the varying roles played by American Indian women from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries.
Copyright Date
2001
Lccn
00-039950
Dewey Decimal
973/.0497/00922 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Viewpoints on American Culture Ser.
Dewey Edition
21
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