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9780803287303

Singing an Indian Song

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803287303

  • ISBN10:

    0803287305

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr

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Summary

One of the foremost Native American intellectuals of his generation (1904-77), D'Arcy McNickle is best known today for the American Indian history center that carries his name at the Newberry Library in Chicago, and for his novels,The Surrounded,Runner in the Sun, andWind from an Enemy Sky. A historian and novelist, he was also an anthropologist, Bureau of Indian Affairs official during the heady days of the Indian New Deal, teacher, and founding member of the National Congress of American Indians. The child of a Metis mother and white father, he was an enrolled member of the Flathead Tribe of Montana. But first, and largely by choice, he was a Native American who sought to restore pride and self-determination to all Native American people. Based on a wide range of previously untapped sources, this first full-length biogrpahy traces the course of McNickle's life from the reservation of his childhood through a career of major import to American Indian political and cultural affairs. In so doing it reveals a man who affirmed his own heritage while giving a collective Indian voice to many who had previously seen themselves only in a tribal context.

Author Biography

Dorothy R. Parker is an assistant professor of history at Eastern New Mexico University. Her publications include Phoenix Indian School: The Second Half-Century and articles and reviews in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal and elsewhere.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Prologue: A Place of Beginningp. 1
Into a New Worldp. 7
Surrounded No Morep. 28
The Collier Excitementp. 59
The Making Of: An Applied Anthropologistp. 86
From Reorganization To Terminationp. 110
The Crownpoint Projectp. 137
Education For Citizenshipp. 168
In the Fullness Of Yearsp. 200
The Legacyp. 235
Notesp. 259
Bibliography of The Published Works Of D'Arcy Mcnicklep. 291
Referencesp. 295
Indexp. 309
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