Feb |
06 |
Lynn Ceci, “Squanto and the Pilgrims: On Planting Corn ‘in the manner of the Indians',” in James A. Clifton, ed., The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1990), 71-89. (handout) Nanepashemet, “It Smells Fishy to Me: An Argument Supporting the Use of Fish Fertilizer by the Native People of Southern New England,” in Peter Benes, ed., Algonkians of New England: Past and Present , Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife (1991): 42-50. (handout) |
Feb |
08 |
Alice Nash, “‘None of the women were abused': Indigenous Contexts for the Treatment of Women Captives in the Northeast,” in Merril Smith, ed., Sex Without Consent: Rape and Sexual Coercion in America New York: New York University Press, 10-26. (handout) |
Feb |
13 |
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Feb |
20 |
Nancy Shoemaker, “Kateri Tekakwitha's Tortuous Path to Sainthood,” pp. 49-71 in Nancy Shoemaker, ed., Negotiators of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American Women (NY: Routledge, 1995). Ann Marie Plane, “The Examination Of Sarah Ahhaton": The Politics Of ‘Adultery' In An Indian Town Of Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts,” in Peter Benes, ed., Algonkians of New England: Past and Present , Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife (1991): 14-25. |
Feb |
27 |
Gordon M. Day, “Oral Tradition as Complement,” Ethnohistory , 19:2 (Spring, 1972): 99-108 . Karl Kroeber, “An Introduction to the Traditional Art of American Indian Storytelling,” pp. 1-24 in Karl Kroeber, ed., Traditional Literatures Of The American Indian: Texts And Interpretations , 2 nd . ed. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997). |
Mar |
01 |
Greg Sarris, “Telling Dreams and Keeping Secrets: The Bole Maru as American Indian Religious Resistance,” in Greg Sarris, Keeping Slug Woman Alive: A Holistic Approach to American Indian Texts (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1993), pp. 63-76. |
Mar |
15 |
Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims , ed. Horace Mann. Reno: University of Nevada, 1994 [repr. 1883], Ch. 1-4. |
Mar |
27 |
Mary C. Wright, “The Woman's Lodge: Constructing Gender On The Nineteenth-Century Pacific Northwest Plateau,” Frontiers 2003 24(1): 1-18. |
Mar |
29 |
Paula Gunn Allen, “Lesbians in American Indian Cultures,” in Martin Duberman, Martha Vicinus, and George Chauncey Jr., eds. Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay & Lesbian Past . New York, N.Y.: NAL Books, 1989.” Rosemary Agonito and Joseph Agonito, “Resurrecting History's Forgotten Women: A Case Study From the Cheyenne Indians,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies 6:3 (1982): 8-16. Beverly Little Thunder, “I Am A Lakota Womyn,” in Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas and Sabine Lang, eds., Two-Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality, and Spirituality (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997). |
Apr |
03 |
Rufus Anderson, Memoir of Catharine Brown (online) |
Apr |
26 |
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May |
03 |
Paivi Hoikkala, “ Feminists Or Reformers? American Indian Women And Political Activism In Phoenix, 1965-1980,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 22:4 (1998): 163-185.
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