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Making Relatives of Them Volume 21 - Native Kinship, Politics, and Gender in the Great Lakes Country, 1790-1850
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Making Relatives of Them Volume 21 - Native Kinship, Politics, and Gender in the Great Lakes Country, 1790-1850
Series: New Directions in Native American Studies Series
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Kinship, as an organizing principle, gives structure to communities
and cultures—and it can vary as widely as the social
relationships organized in its name. Making Relatives of Them
examines kinship among the Great Lakes Native nations in the
eventful years of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century,
revealing how these Indigenous peoples’ understanding of kinship,
in complex relationship with concepts of gender, defined their
social, political, and diplomatic interactions with one another and
with Europeans and their descendants. For these Native
nations—Wyandot, Shawnee, Delaware, Miami, Ojibwe, Odawa,
Potawatomi, Dakota, Menomini, and Ho-chunk—the constructs and
practices of kinship, gender, and social belonging represented a
daily lived reality. They also formed the metaphoric foundation for
a regionally shared Native political discourse. In at least one
English translation, Rebecca Kugel notes, Indigenous peoples
referred to the kin-based language of politics as “the Custom of
All the Nations.” Clearly defined yet endlessly elastic, the
Custom of All the Nations generated a shared vocabulary of kinship
that facilitated encounters among the many Indigenous political
entities of the Great Lakes country, and framed their interactions
with the French, the British, and later, the Americans. Both the
European colonizers and Americans recognized the power-encoding
symbolism of Native kinship discourse, Kugel tells us, but they
completely misunderstood the significance that Native peoples
accorded to gender—a misunderstanding that undermined their
attempts to co-opt the Indigenous discourse of kinship and bend it
to their own political objectives. A deeply researched, finely
observed work by a respected historian, Making Relatives of Them
offers a nuanced perspective on the social and political worlds of
the Great Lakes Native peoples, and a new understanding of those
worlds in relation to those of the European colonizers and their
descendants.
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Imprint: |
University of Oklahoma Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
New Directions in Native American Studies Series |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Rebecca Kugel
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
264 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8061-9282-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8061-9282-8 |
Barcode: |
9780806192826 |
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