Shadow Tribe

Shadow Tribe

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780295990200
Untertitel:
The Making of Columbia River Indian Identity
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Andrew H Fisher
Herausgeber:
University Of Washington Press
Anzahl Seiten:
367
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.06.2010
ISBN:
978-0-295-99020-0

Informationen zum Autor Andrew H. Fisher Klappentext Shadow Tribe offers the first in-depth history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians--the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. Largely overlooked, their story illuminates the persistence of off-reservation Native communities and the fluidity of their identities over time. --Andrew Fisher is assistant professor of history at the College of William & Mary. Zusammenfassung Offers the history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians - the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. This book traces the waxing and waning of Columbia River Indian identity from the mid-nineteenth until the late twentieth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1. People of the River 2. Making Treaties, Making Tribes 3. They Mean to Be Indian Always 4. Places of Persistence 5. Spaces of Resistance 6. Home Folk 7. Submergence and Resurgence Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Autorentext
Andrew H. Fisher

Klappentext
Shadow Tribe offers the first in-depth history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians--the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. Largely overlooked, their story illuminates the persistence of off-reservation Native communities and the fluidity of their identities over time. --Andrew Fisher is assistant professor of history at the College of William & Mary.

Zusammenfassung
Offers the history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians - the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. This book traces the waxing and waning of Columbia River Indian identity from the mid-nineteenth until the late twentieth century.

Inhalt
Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. People of the River

2. Making Treaties, Making Tribes

3. They Mean to Be Indian Always

4. Places of Persistence

5. Spaces of Resistance

6. Home Folk

7. Submergence and Resurgence

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index


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