Beyond two worlds : critical conversations on language and power in native North America /
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Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, 2014. |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
Series: | Suny series, tribal worlds : critical studies in American Indian nation building Suny series, tribal worlds. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12015655 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the world is not enough / JAMES JOSEPH BUSS and C. JOSEPH GENETIN-PILAWA
- "To live and die with them" : Wendat reactions to "wordly" rhetoric in the land of the dead / KATIE MAGEE LABELLE
- "Willingly complied and removed to the fort" : the secret history of Anglo-visions for Virginia's southwest / KRISTALYN MARIE SHEFVELAND
- The development of two worlds : British and Cherokee spatial understandings in the eighteenth- eighteenth century Southeast / IAN D. CHAMBERS
- Imagined worlds and archival realities : the patchwork world of early nineteenth-century Indiana / JAMES JOSEPH BUSS
- The Indians capital city : diplomatic visits, place, and two worlds discourse in nineteenth-century Washington, DC / C. JOSEPH GENETIN-PILAWA
- Under the big tent : race, resistance, and community building in two nineteenth-century circus towns / SAKINA M. HUGHES
- Nahi meehtohseeniwinki : iilinweeyankwi neehi i'i (To live well : our language and our lives) / GEORGE IRONSTRACK
- Moving in multiple worlds : native Indian service workers / CATHLEEN D. CAHILL
- "Born in opposition" : D'arcy McNickle, ethnobiographically / DANIEL M. COBB, KYLE D. FIELDS, and JOSEPH CHEATLE
- To come to a better understanding : complicating the "two worlds" trope / SANDE GARNER.