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The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965, by James A. Clifton

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"This study of the Potawatomi Indians begins in the dim corridors of the prehistoric past and discusses the history and social evolution of these people down to the mid-1960's. In doing so the author includes much that is significant about the history and development of the Midwest and about American-Indian relations...A model of excellence for the ethnohistory of a single tribe...In sum, this book gives the story of the Potawatomi people with accuracy, interest, and feeling."--Wisconsin Magazine of History"A tour de force...A significant feature of this absorbing account of the prairie band is that Clifton has virtually written a history of the clashes between French, British, and American interests for control of lands and furs in the northern woodlands. Additionally, as we follow the various migrations of the prairie Potawatomi, we are given a fascinating picture of the federal government's role in 19th-century Indian affairs. Finally, from Clifton's personal experience with the Kansas Potawatomi, we come to appreciate better the complexity of recent circumstances facing these Native Americans."--Choice
Synopsis
Second revised edition of a study of the history and social evolution of the Potawatomi Indians between 1665 and 1965. It discusses intertribal politics, the religious revitalizations of the thirty years following the American Revolution and the dynamics of French-Potawatomi relations.
Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 568 Seiten
Verlag: University of Iowa Press; Auflage: Expanded (31. Oktober 1998)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0877456445
ISBN-13: 978-0877456445
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
17,8 x 3,3 x 25,4 cm
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Great read good to know all the stuff about my Tribe from a different perspective.
As a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, I learned tons that i did not know about my tribe from this book. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone.
I bought this book used, it was in great shape and good price,.If you are or know anyone that is a Pottawatomie Indians this is a great reference book and a fun read.
The three hundred years of Potawatomi life covered in this work involved a long time in the field interviewing many members of the tribe, especially the elders, as well as long hours in library research.As a result we get a good perspective of that life from the Indian point of view along with a white perspective filtered by many perspectives, from missionary to government official.Most importantly, we get Clifton's perspective as he reconstructs events often shrouded in bias and bigotry. Knowing little about the Potawatomi, I hesitate to judge how effective his work is about particular events, but I am sure he gives us the best overall view of three centuries of Potawatomi life that we can hope for.A solid achievement in ethnohistory.ernestschusky.com
Apparently not all of this book is factual, which is too bad as I have family on the Prairie Band and Citizen Band reservations.
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