The exodus of the Northern Cheyennes in 1878 and 1879, an
attempt to flee from Indian Territory to their Montana homeland, is
an important event in American Indian history. It is equally
important in the history of towns like Oberlin, Kansas, where
Cheyenne warriors killed more than forty settlers. The Cheyennes,
in turn, suffered losses through violent encounters with the U.S.
Army. More than a century later, the story remains familiar because
it has been told by historians and novelists, and on film. In "The
Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory," James N. Leiker
and Ramon Powers explore how the event has been remembered, told,
and retold. They examine the recollections of Indians and settlers
and their descendants, and they consider local history, mass-media
treatments, and literature to draw thought-provoking conclusions
about how this story has changed over time.
The Cheyennes' journey has always been recounted in melodramatic
stereotypes, and for the last fifty years most versions have
featured "noble savages" trying to reclaim their birthright. Here,
Leiker and Powers deconstruct those stereotypes and transcend them,
pointing out that history is never so simple. "The Cheyennes'
flight," they write, "had left white and Indian bones alike
scattered along its route from Oklahoma to Montana." In this view,
the descendants of the Cheyennes and the settlers they encountered
are all westerners who need history as a "way of explaining the
bones and arrowheads" that littered the plains.
Leiker and Powers depict a rural West whose diverse
peoples--Euro-American and Native American alike--seek to preserve
their heritage through memory and history. Anyone who lives in the
contemporary Great Plains or who wants to understand the West as a
whole will find this book compelling.
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