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9780140281590

Native American Testimony : Chronicle Indian White Relations from Prophecy Present 1942 2000 (rev Edition)

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    9780140281590

  • ISBN10:

    0140281592

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-12-01
  • Publisher: PENGUIN

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Summary

Revised to bring this important chronicle to the end of the millennium, anthropologist Peter Nabokov presents a history of Native American and white relations as seen though Indian eyes and told through Indian voices. Beginning with the Indians' first encounters with European explorers, traders, missionaries, settlers, and soldiers to the challenges confronting Native American culture today, Native American Testimony is a series of powerful and moving documents spanning five hundred years of interchange between the two peoples. Drawing from a wide range of sources--traditional narratives, Indian autobiographies, government transcripts, firsthand interviews, and more--Nabokov has assembled a remarkably rich and vivid collection, representing nothing less than an alternate history of North America.

Author Biography

Peter Nabokov is professor of American Indian Studies and World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. His previous books include A Forest of Time, Native American Testimony, Native American Architecture (with Robert Easton), Indian Running, Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior, and Architecture of Acoma Pueblo.

Table of Contents

Foreword xvii
Vine Deloria, Jr.
Introduction xxi
PART ONE FIRST ENCOUNTER TO DISPOSSESSION 1(184)
Premonitions And Prophecies
3(15)
He Will Use Any Means to Get What He Wants
6(1)
Dan Katchongva
White Rabbit Got Lotsa Everything
7(3)
Lucy Young
Visitors from Heaven
10(2)
Norval Morriseau
Thunder's Dream Comes True
12(2)
Black Hawk
Easy Life of the Gray-Eyed
14(1)
James Paytiamo
The Spider's Web
15(3)
Black Elk
Face to Face
18(14)
Their Wondrous Works and Ways
21(3)
Charles Alexander Eastman
Before They Got Thick
24(1)
Percy Bigmouth
Silmoodawa Gives a Complete Performance
25(1)
Anonymous
A Different Kind of Man
26(3)
First Boy
I Hid myself and Watched
29(3)
Pretty Shield
Jaime
Exchange Between Worlds
32(17)
Thunder, Dizzying Liquid, and Cups That Do Not Grow
36(2)
Waioskasit
Keep your Presents
38(2)
Curly Chief
Give Us Good Goods
40(1)
Anonymous
You Rot the Guts of our Young Men
41(1)
King Haglar
Some Strange Animal
42(3)
Wolf Calf
Buttocks Bags and Green Coffee Bread
45(2)
Anonymous
The Bewitched Pale Man
47(2)
Vital Thomas
Bearers of the cross
49(19)
Burn the Temples, Break Up the Bells
54(3)
Pedro Naranjo
A Good Indian's Dilemma
57(1)
Anonymous
We Never Quarrel About Religion
57(1)
Red Jacket
Janitin Is Named Jesus
58(2)
Janitin
The Freedom to Work
60(3)
Pablo Tac
A Shaman Obeys
63(1)
Pedro Encinales
Always Give Blessings and Be Thankful
64(4)
Jim Whitewolf
Living Beside Each Other
68(22)
Remove the Cause of Our Uneasiness
72(1)
Wahunsonacock
Mary Jemison, Becomes an iroquois
73(5)
Mary Jemison
Our Very Good Friend Kirk
78(2)
The Old Snake et al.
The Frenchman Dreams Himself Home
80(2)
Anonymous
Incident at boyer Creek
82(3)
Anonymous
Our Stock of Food and Clothes
85(2)
Aleck Paul
If I could See This Thing
87(3)
George Bent
The Long Resistance
90(27)
We Must Be United
95(3)
Tecumseh
Black Hawk Stands Alone
98(3)
William Jones
Blood Scattered Like Water
101(5)
William Benson
Young Men, Go Out and Fight Them
106(6)
Wooden Leg
Geronimo Puts Down the Gun
112(5)
Jason Betzinez
The Treaty Trail
117(28)
Let Us Examine the Facts
121(3)
Corn Tassel
Osceola Determined
124(5)
Osceola et al.
My Son, Stop Your Ears
129(4)
Chief Joseph
We Are Not Children
133(7)
Medicine Horse et al.
Plenty Coups Travels to Washington
140(5)
Plenty Coups
Exiles in Their Own Land
145(25)
Plea from the Chickasaw
151(1)
Levi Colbert et al.
Tushpa Crosses the Mississippi
152(5)
James Culberson
Corralling the Navajo
157(4)
Chester Arthur
The Uprooted Winnebago
161(3)
Little Hill
Standing Bear's Odyssey
164(6)
Standing Bear
The Nation's Hoop is Broken and Scattered
170(15)
The Buffalo Go
174(2)
Old Lady Horse
Take Care of Me
176(1)
Wild Cat
I am Alone
176(2)
Cochise
I Have Spoken
178(2)
Crazy Horse
I want to Look for My Children
180(1)
Chief Joseph
No Dawn to the East
181(1)
Anonymous
Gone Forever
182(2)
Buffalo Bird Woman
This Awful Loneliness
184(1)
Anonymous
A Wish
184(1)
Flint Knife
PART TWO RESERVATION TO RESURGENCE 185(288)
The Very Small Islands
187(26)
Treated Better
193(3)
Wolves
Ree
Yankton Sioux
Passing Hail
Santee Sioux
We Lost Everything
196(2)
Herrero
The Way Agents Get Rich
198(4)
Sarah Winnemucca
The Career of Ely Parker
202(2)
Ely S. Parker
Annie Makes Her Choice
204(3)
Annie Lowry
We Had Everything to Learn
207(6)
Carl Sweezy
To Learn Another Way
213(19)
Responsive and Resistant Students
218(3)
Ellis B. Childers
Lone Wolf
He Is Not One of Us
221(3)
Sun Elk
What Harm Is In Our Sun-dance?
224(1)
Anonymous
We Will Dance
225(2)
Anonymous
Dr. Fewkes Plays Like a Child
227(2)
Edmund Nequatewa
Judge Wooden Leg Keeps One Wife
229(3)
Wooden Leg
The Flood Has Come
232(24)
A House of Our Own
238(2)
Joseph La Flesche et al.
Luther's Father Stands Alone
240(4)
Luther Standing Bear
Half White and Half Indian
244(2)
John Stands in Timber
We Want to Tell You Something
246(5)
Albert Yava
He-na Tom, the Hoodwinker
251(2)
Lucy Thompson
The Dead Did Not Return
253(3)
Anonymous
Hearts on the Ground
256(19)
Life on the Checkerboard
262(1)
Ruth Muskrat Bronson
Big Man's Rules And Laws
263(2)
Alexander Posy
The Outrage of Allotment
265(2)
DeWitt Clinton Duncan
Farming and Futility
267(4)
Martin Charlot
The Hopi Push of War
271(4)
Helen Sekaquaptewa
A Twentieth-Century Indian Voice
275(29)
The Best and the Brightest
Society of American Indians
282(7)
Laughing at Themselves
289(2)
Anonymous
From Wassaja to Montezuma
291(4)
Carlos Montezuma
Suddenly a Gate
295(1)
Michael Posluns
Following the Medicine
296(4)
Anonymous
Scandal in Oklahoma
300(4)
Gertrude Bonnin
Interlude of Hope
304(28)
Hard Times in Sioux Country
311(2)
John Fire Lame Deer
Neglect Along the Klamath
313(3)
Robert Spott
The Twenties at San Juan
316(4)
Alfonso Ortiz
Commissioner Collier is on Our Side
320(4)
Antonio Luhan
Resisting the Indian new Deal
324(3)
Rupert Costo
Debate Over IRA
327(3)
Alfred DuBray
Ramon Roubideaux
Reducing Navajo Sheep
330(2)
The blind Man's Daughter
In and out of the mainstream
332(23)
Counting coup in world War Two
338(3)
Joseph Medicine Crow
A Code Talker Comes Home
341(3)
Anonymous
The Menominees Are Terminated
344(4)
DRUMS committee
On Relocation
348(6)
Bennie Bearskin
Watt Spade
Stopping Erosion
354(1)
Anonymous
Let's Raise Some Hell
355(26)
The New Indian Wars
362(5)
Laura McCloud
Invading Alcatraz
367(4)
Adam Fortunate Eagle
Discovery: The Beeah Tribe
371(1)
Anonymous
Birth of AIM
372(4)
Vernon Bellecourt
Confrontation or Negotiation
376(5)
Gerald Vizenor
So Long As This Land Exists
381(23)
Going Back
388(2)
Little Star
Hopis and the Love Generation
390(3)
Peter Nuvamsa, Sr.
Fred Coyote
Eskimos and ``The Act''
393(4)
Fred Bigjim
James Ito-Adler
Dark Sky Over Black Mesa
397(4)
Asa Bazhonoodah
Indian Children in Crisis
401(3)
Anonymous
Anonymous
It's hard To Be Indian
404(37)
What Am I
411(2)
Anonymous)
Alone and Very Scared
413(5)
Richard S. Cardinal
Notes from Indian Country
418(2)
Tim Giago
Before and After Gambling
420(2)
Jim Northrup
Sovereignty Revitalized
422(3)
Donald L. Fixico
Restoring Life to the Dead
425(4)
Rosemary Cambra
First and Last Eskimos
429(4)
Anonymous
Resistance at Oka
433(4)
Peter Blue Cloud
Confronting Columbus Again
437(4)
N. Scott Momaday
Towards a Native Millennium
441(32)
Thorns in the side
448(2)
Leslie Logan
History Repeating Itself
450(2)
Jenine Dumont
Old Names in Charge
452(4)
Wilma Mankiller
Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Different Programs
456(4)
Ben Bray
Reuniting with Beauty
460(2)
Rose Johnson/Tososie
Speedboat or Canoe?
462(3)
Watt Scraper
An Eagle Nation
465(4)
Carter Revard
The End of the World
469(4)
the Zuni People
Anonymous
Notes on Sources 473(20)
Illustration credits 493(2)
Index 495

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