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Non-Indians have amassed extensive records of Shawnee leaders
dating back to the era between the French and Indian War and the
War of 1812. But academia has largely ignored the stories of these
leaders' descendants - including accounts from the Shawnees' own
perspectives. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma focuses on the
nineteenth- and twentieth-century experiences of the Eastern
Shawnee Tribe, presenting a new brand of tribal history made
possible by the emergence of tribal communities' own research
centers and the resources afforded by the digital age. Offering
various perspectives on the history of the Eastern Shawnees, this
volume combines essays by leading and emerging scholars of Shawnee
history with contributions by Eastern Shawnee citizens and
interviews with tribal elders. Editor Stephen Warren introduces the
collection, acknowledging that the questions and concerns of
colonizers have dominated the themes of American Indian history for
far too long. The essays that follow introduce readers to the story
of the Eastern Shawnees and consider treaties with the U.S.
government, laws impacting the tribe, and tribal leadership. They
analyze the Eastern Shawnees' ways of telling the tribe's stories,
detail Shawnee experiences of federal boarding schools, and recount
stories of their chiefs. The book concludes with five tribal
members' life histories, told in their own words. The Eastern
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma is the culmination of years of
collaboration between tribal citizens and Native as well as
non-Native scholars. Providing a fuller, more nuanced, and more
complete portrayal of Native American historical experiences, this
book serves as a resource for both future scholars and tribal
members to reconstruct the Eastern Shawnee past and thereby better
understand the present. This book was made possible through
generous funding from the Administration for Native Americans.
Non-Indians have amassed extensive records of Shawnee leaders
dating back to the era between the French and Indian War and the
War of 1812. But academia has largely ignored the stories of these
leaders' descendants-including accounts from the Shawnees' own
perspectives. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma focuses on the
nineteenth- and twentieth-century experiences of the Eastern
Shawnee Tribe, presenting a new brand of tribal history made
possible by the emergence of tribal communities' own research
centers and the resources afforded by the digital age. Offering
various perspectives on the history of the Eastern Shawnees, this
volume combines essays by leading and emerging scholars of Shawnee
history with contributions by Eastern Shawnee citizens and
interviews with tribal elders. Editor Stephen Warren introduces the
collection, acknowledging that the questions and concerns of
colonizers have dominated the themes of American Indian history for
far too long. The essays that follow introduce readers to the story
of the Eastern Shawnees and consider treaties with the U.S.
government, laws impacting the tribe, and tribal leadership. They
analyze the Eastern Shawnees' ways of telling the tribe's stories,
detail Shawnee experiences of federal boarding schools, and recount
stories of their chiefs. The book concludes with five tribal
members' life histories, told in their own words. The Eastern
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma is the culmination of years of
collaboration between tribal citizens and Native as well as
non-Native scholars. Providing a fuller, more nuanced, and more
complete portrayal of Native American historical experiences, this
book serves as a resource for both future scholars and tribal
members to reconstruct the Eastern Shawnee past and thereby better
understand the present. This book was made possible through
generous funding from the Administration for Native Americans.
In 1779, Shawnees from Chillicothe, a community in the Ohio
country, told the British, ""We have always been the frontier.""
Their statement challenges an oft-held belief that American Indians
derive their unique identities from longstanding ties to native
lands. By tracking Shawnee people and migrations from 1400 to 1754,
Stephen Warren illustrates how Shawnees made a life for themselves
at the crossroads of empires and competing tribes, embracing
mobility and often moving willingly toward violent borderlands. By
the middle of the eighteenth century, the Shawnees ranged over the
eastern half of North America and used their knowledge to foster
notions of pan-Indian identity that shaped relations between Native
Americans and settlers in the revolutionary era and beyond.
Warren's deft analysis makes clear that Shawnees were not anomalous
among Native peoples east of the Mississippi. Through migration,
they and their neighbors adapted to disease, warfare, and
dislocation by interacting with colonizers as slavers, mercenaries,
guides, and traders. These adaptations enabled them to preserve
their cultural identities and resist coalescence without forsaking
their linguistic and religious traditions.
When Bradford T. Young found himself at the epicenter of Florida's
overheated real estate market, he plunged into the universal greed
trap - a craving quest for piles of money, corrupting power and
seductive women. But that was before his guilty nightmares began .
. . and before Amanda "Mandy" Grant, a tabloid investigative
reporter, unwittingly placed a mystical spell over him. Brad is
soon forced to make a life-altering choice - slide further into an
abyss of greed or pursue a fleeting opportunity to earn Mandy's
love which he also covets. Brad's quandary intensifies when Mandy's
investigation uncovers and exposes the illicit inner workings of
the corrupt organization he now works for. As Mandy garners the
wrath of a New York mobster and his evil empire, only Brad as a
"company insider" can save her from the unfathomable terror that
follows. In a cunning cat and mouse gambit, Brad must race to beat
organized crime at its own wicked game, as David pitted against
Goliath with death or love hanging in the balance.
This is a collection of several people Life Journey. It tells each
person journey, their experiences through lives and why they want
to advance their life and careers. It is a collection of sorrow,
pain, happiness and the incredible will to succeed. They have
falter, gave in to despair and felt loss, but they continued with
an urgency that shall not be diminished. All of these stories is an
account of life at its purest and comes from the heart of great
people wishing to leave something behind in the hope to inspire
others to reach the stars and beyond.
A collection of poems and short stories about family, friendship,
love and inspiration.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
When Jake Winship, a burned-out Wall Street executive attempts to
escape his unsettled past, he becomes trapped in a nightmarish
future. Seeking his naive version of paradise sailing through the
Caribbean, unleashed terror stalks him and his reluctant wife
Vanessa at every port of call. Unaware of their hidden cargo, they
become unwitting victims of a narco-terrorist network that tightens
its noose on them - until it is too late to hide or run. The
suspenseful chase that unfolds becomes a plethora of perils and
predicaments - forcing them to unravel the hidden agendas of their
marriage while overcoming the sadistic schemes of their ruthless
pursuers. After their illusory bliss of the tropics is shattered by
a 'perfect storm' on the high seas, they must turn to innocent
islanders who are soon entangled in the same web of terror. Now in
a desperate race against time, the hunted are forced to become the
hunters - with Jake and Vanessa discovering that only love, courage
and cunning can prevail over the twisted evils of their lost
paradise.
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