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Brave hearts : Indian women of the plains /

ISBN/ISSN:
9781493052493 价格: CNY126.38
科图分类法:
K710.8
著者:
Agonito, Joseph,
题名:
Brave hearts [Indian women of the plains ]
其它题名:
Indian women of the plains
出版发行:
Guildford, Conn. : Twodot Books, 2021.
载体形态:
vii, 344 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
内容提要:
"Brave Hearts: Indian Women of the Plains tells the story of Plains Indian women through a series of fascinating vignettes. They are a remarkable group of women - some famous, some obscure. Some were hunters, some were warriors and, in a rare case, one was a chief; some lived extraordinary lives, while others lived more quietly in their lodges. Some were born into traditional families and knew their place in society while others were bi-racial who struggled to find their place in a world conflicted between Indian and white. Some never knew anything but the old, nomadic way of life, while others lived on to suffer through the reservation years. Others were born on the reservation but did their best in difficult times to keep to the old ways. Some never left the reservation while others ventured out into the larger world. All, in their own way, were Plains Indian women"--Amazon.com.
主题词:
Indian women Great Plains History.
主题词:
Indians of North America Great Plains History.
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   |  | of the plains /▼cJoseph Agonito.
246|30|▼aIndian women of the plains
260|  |▼aGuildford, Conn. :▼bTwodot B-
   |  |ooks,▼c2021.
300|  |▼avii, 344 p. :▼bill. ;▼c23 cm.
504|  |▼aIncludes bibliographical ref-
   |  |erences (p. 316-329) and index.
505|0 |▼aWoman Chief: leader of her p-
   |  |eople -- Osh Tisch: becoming a-
   |  | woman -- Running Eagle: brave-
   |  |-hearted woman -- Buffalo Calf-
   |  | Road: warrior woman -- Kate B-
   |  |ighead: wartime reporter -- Ir-
   |  |on Teeth: strong-willed surviv-
   |  |or -- Medicine Snake woman: em-
   |  |bracing the white world -- Eag-
   |  |le Woman: peace emissary -- Cy-
   |  |nthia Ann Parker: white Comanc-
   |  |he -- Monahsetah: Custer\'s cap-
   |  |tive "wife" -- Pretty Shield: -
   |  |remembering the old days -- Bu-
   |  |ffalo Bird Woman: keeping the -
   |  |traditions alive -- Josephine -
   |  |Crowfeather: Catholic nun -- S-
   |  |anapia: Comanche medicine woma-
   |  |n -- The la Flesche sisters: w-
   |  |alking in two worlds -- Joseph-
   |  |ine Waggoner: Lakota historian-
   |  | -- Zitkala-Sa: woman of the w-
   |  |orld -- Lost Bird: sacred chil-
   |  |d of the Wounded Knee battlefi-
   |  |eld -- Mary Brave Bird: defend-
   |  |er of her people -- Suanne Big-
   |  | Crow: shooting star -- Rosebu-
   |  |d Yellow Robe: living in the b-
   |  |ig city -- Lillian Bullshows H-
   |  |ogan: "a plain Crow woman."
520|  |▼a"Brave Hearts: Indian Women -
   |  |of the Plains tells the story -
   |  |of Plains Indian women through-
   |  | a series of fascinating vigne-
   |  |ttes. They are a remarkable gr-
   |  |oup of women - some famous, so-
   |  |me obscure. Some were hunters,-
   |  | some were warriors and, in a -
   |  |rare case, one was a chief; so-
   |  |me lived extraordinary lives, -
   |  |while others lived more quietl-
   |  |y in their lodges. Some were b-
   |  |orn into traditional families -
   |  |and knew their place in societ-
   |  |y while others were bi-racial -
   |  |who struggled to find their pl-
   |  |ace in a world conflicted betw-
   |  |een Indian and white. Some nev-
   |  |er knew anything but the old, -
   |  |nomadic way of life, while oth-
   |  |ers lived on to suffer through-
   |  | the reservation years. Others-
   |  | were born on the reservation -
   |  |but did their best in difficul-
   |  |t times to keep to the old way-
   |  |s. Some never left the reserva-
   |  |tion while others ventured out-
   |  | into the larger world. All, i-
   |  |n their own way, were Plains I-
   |  |ndian women"--Amazon.com.
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650| 0|▼aIndians of North America▼zGr-
   |  |eat Plains▼xHistory.