Beyond two worlds : critical conversations on language and power in native North America /

Beyond two worlds : critical conversations on language and power in native North America / edited by James Joseph Buss and C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2014. - 1 online resource. - Suny series, tribal worlds : critical studies in American Indian nation building .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : the world is not enough / "To live and die with them" : Wendat reactions to "wordly" rhetoric in the land of the dead / "Willingly complied and removed to the fort" : the secret history of Anglo-visions for Virginia's southwest / The development of two worlds : British and Cherokee spatial understandings in the eighteenth- eighteenth century Southeast / Imagined worlds and archival realities : the patchwork world of early nineteenth-century Indiana / The Indians capital city : diplomatic visits, place, and two worlds discourse in nineteenth-century Washington, DC / Under the big tent : race, resistance, and community building in two nineteenth-century circus towns / Nahi meehtohseeniwinki : iilinweeyankwi neehi i'i (To live well : our language and our lives) / Moving in multiple worlds : native Indian service workers / "Born in opposition" : D'arcy McNickle, ethnobiographically / To come to a better understanding : complicating the "two worlds" trope / JAMES JOSEPH BUSS and C. JOSEPH GENETIN-PILAWA -- KATIE MAGEE LABELLE -- KRISTALYN MARIE SHEFVELAND -- IAN D. CHAMBERS -- JAMES JOSEPH BUSS -- C. JOSEPH GENETIN-PILAWA -- SAKINA M. HUGHES -- GEORGE IRONSTRACK -- CATHLEEN D. CAHILL -- DANIEL M. COBB, KYLE D. FIELDS, and JOSEPH CHEATLE -- SANDE GARNER.



9781438453439


Indians of North America--Ethinic identity.
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation.


Electronic Books.

E98 / .B496 2014