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Rising from the Ashes: Survival, Sovereignty, and Native America [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 4 photographs, 2 illustrations, 8 tables, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496219007
  • ISBN-13: 9781496219008
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 4 photographs, 2 illustrations, 8 tables, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496219007
  • ISBN-13: 9781496219008
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"Rising from the Ashes explores continuing Native American survival, contemporary life, and sovereignty, with a focus on the life of the Numipu (Nez Perce) anthropologist Archie M. Phinney"--

Rising from the Ashes explores continuing Native American survival, contemporary life, and sovereignty, with a focus on the life of Numiipuu (Nez Perce) anthropologist Archie M. Phinney.


Rising from the Ashes explores continuing Native American political, social, and cultural survival and resilience with a focus on the life of Numiipuu (Nez Perce) anthropologist Archie M. Phinney. He lived through tumultuous times as the Bureau of Indian Affairs implemented the Indian Reorganization Act, and he built a successful career as an indigenous nationalist, promoting strong, independent American Indian nations.

Rising from the Ashes analyzes concepts of indigenous nationalism and notions of American Indian citizenship before and after tribes found themselves within the boundaries of the United States. Collaborators provide significant contributions to studies of Numiipuu memory, land, loss, and language; Numiipuu, Palus, and Cayuse survival, peoplehood, and spirituality during nineteenth-century U.S. expansion and federal incarceration; Phinney and his dedication to education, indigenous rights, responsibilities, and sovereign Native Nations; American Indian citizenship before U.S. domination and now; the Jicarilla Apaches’ self-actuated corporate model; and Native nation-building among the Numiipuu and other Pacific Northwestern tribal nations. Anchoring the collection is a twenty-first-century analysis of American Indian decolonization, sovereignty, and tribal responsibilities and responses.
 

Recenzijos

This book will come to be recognized as a staggering achievement of scholarly cooperation. The text will be appreciated by academics for sure, but it is a book that anyone with an interest in Nez Perce history and culture must read. . . . Rising from the Ashes is a penetrating and insightful snapshot of Phinney.-Steven R. Evans, author of Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians An intriguing and nuanced collection. . . . This is a critical volume for anyone interested in contemporary Native American scholarship and represents the culmination of decades of research by the editors and contributors.-Trevor James Bond, associate dean for digital initiatives and special collections, Washington State University Libraries Well written, well organized, and full of real information, these essays illuminate survival and sovereignty issues dealt with by American First Nations, exemplified by Jicarilla Apache, Osage, and particularly Numiipuu (Nez Perce), whose leader Archie Phinney was a Boas student. A rich read!-Alice B. Kehoe, professor emeritus of anthropology at Marquette University Rising from the Ashes is a tribute to the remarkable persistence and resistance of the Numiipuu as a people. Second, it honors the Numiipuu scholar Archie Phinney and his lifelong study of his peoples history and culture. Equally, the book is a tribute to the late Bill Willard, who rediscovered Phinney and the importance of his research. Finally, Alan G. Marshall and J. Diane Pearson have masterfully put together this compendium of essays to celebrate the people and the two scholars who attempted to tell the full story of the Numiipuu.-Tom Holm, professor emeritus of American Indian studies at the University of Arizona

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xv
J. Diane Pearson
List of Abbreviations
xxvii
1 Nimiipuu at the Edge of History
1(30)
Alan G. Marshall
Samuel M. Watters
2 Nimiipuu Peoplehood, Survival, and the Indian Territory
31(32)
J. Diane Pearson
3 Nimiipuu Peoplehood, Survival, and Relocation: Strangers in a Strange Land
63(28)
J. Diane Pearson
4 The Education of Archie Phinney
91(40)
William Willard
Alan G. Marshall
J. Diane Pearson
5 Archie Phinney, Indigenous Nationalist
131(38)
William Willard
J. Diane Pearson
Alan G. Marshall
6 American Indian Citizenship, Past and Present
169(52)
Christopher K. Riggs
7 Looking Back to the Future: The Emergence of Modern Jicarilla Apache Leadership in the Twentieth Century
221(28)
Brad Wazaney
8 Salmon Nation Building: Globalization and the Future
249(30)
Benedict J. Colombi
9 Sovereignty as Accountability: Theorizing from the Osage Nation
279(26)
Jean Dennison
Contributors 305(2)
Index 307
William Willard (19262016) was a professor of cultural anthropology at Washington State University. He was a founding coeditor for WĶazo a Review. Alan G. Marshall is a professor emeritus of anthropology at Lewis-Clark State College and a cultural resource consultant for the Nez Perce Tribe in Idaho. J. Diane Pearson is a lecturer in Native American studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of The Nez Perces in the Indian Territory: Nimiipuu Survival.