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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Barbara Alice Mann |
| ISBN: | 0313312575 9780313312571 |
| OCLC Number: | 44818284 |
| Description: | xvii, 282 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Foreword: Reclaiming the Native voice: reflections on the historiography of American Indian oratory / Ward Churchill -- "Now the friar is dead": sixteenth-century Spanish Florida and the Guale revolt / Barbara Alice Mann and Donald A. Grinde, Jr. -- "Are you delusional?": Kandiaronk on Christianity / Barbara Alice Mann -- "By your observing the methods our wise forefathers have taken, you will acquire fresh strength and power:" closing speech of Canassatego, July 4, 1744, Lancaster Treaty / Bruce E. Johansen -- "Then I thought I must kill too": Logan's lament: a "Mingo" perspective / Thomas McElwain -- "Woman is the mother of all": Nanye'hi and Kitteuha: war women of the Cherokees / Virginia Carney -- "I hope you will not destroy what I have saved": Hopocan before the British Tribunal in Detroit, 1781 / Barbara Alice Mann -- "You are a cunning people without sincerity": Sagoyewatha and the trials of community representation / Granville Ganter -- "A man of misery": Chitto Harjo and the Senate Select Committee on Oklahoma statehood / Barbara Alice Mann -- "The land was to remain ours": the St. Anne Island Treaty of 1796 and Aboriginal title and rights in the twenty-first century / David T. McNabb. |
| Series Title: | Contributions to the study of mass media and communications, no. 60 |
| Responsibility: | edited by Barbara Alice Mann ; foreword by Ward Churchill. |
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