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War Dance at Fort Marion - Plains Indian War Prisoners (Paperback)
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War Dance at Fort Marion - Plains Indian War Prisoners (Paperback)
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War Dance at Fort Marion tells the powerful story of Kiowa,
Cheyenne, Comanche, and Arapaho chiefs and warriors detained as
prisoners of war by the U.S. Army. Held from 1875 until 1878 at
Fort Marion in Saint Augustine, Florida, they participated in an
educational experiment, initiated by Captain Richard Henry Pratt,
as an alternative to standard imprisonment. This book, the first
complete account of a unique cohort of Native peoples, brings their
collective story to life and pays tribute to their individual
talents and achievements.
Throughout their incarceration, the Plains Indian leaders followed
Pratt's rules and met his educational demands even as they remained
true to their own identities. Their actions spoke volumes about the
sophistication of their cultural traditions, as they continued to
practice Native dances and ceremonies and also illustrated their
history and experiences in the now-famous ledger drawing books.
Brad D. Lookingbill's War Dance at Fort Marion draws on numerous
primary documents, especially Native American accounts, to
reconstruct the war prisoners' story. The author shows that what
began as Pratt's effort to end the Indians' resistance to their
imposed exile transformed into a new vision to mold them into model
citizens in mainstream American society, though this came at the
cost of intense personal suffering and loss for the Indians.
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