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_aWe will always be here : _bnative peoples on living and thriving in the South / _cedited by Denise E. Bates. |
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_aGainesville : _bUniversity Press of Florida, _c(c)2016. |
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_aGrowing up Indian in a southern context -- _tThe ballad of the Choctawhatchee River: ripples from our past / _rNanette Sconiers Pupalaikis -- _tMuscogee lifeways in Central Georgia / _rStan Cartwright -- _tMy family's legacy / _rPatricia Easterwood -- _tHiding my Indian identity / _rWanda Light Tully -- _tGrowing up Mowa Choctaw / _rFramon Weaver -- _tThe sacrifices we made for our education / _rKenneth Adams -- _tShowdown at Bayou Pointe-Aux-Chien / _rCharles "Chuckie" Verdin -- _tRacism in New Brockton, Alabama / _rNancy Wright Carnley -- _tPoarch Creek Family's educational journey over three generations / _rOtha, Marie, Pauline, Nathan, Karla, and Kaci Martin -- _tWe will forever remain Coushatta and we will always be here / _rErnest Sickey -- _tThe politics of history and identity -- _tA rebirth on the Chowan / _rMarvin T. Jones -- _tSpeaking for my ancestors / _rShoshone Peguese-Elmardi -- _tFrom Cherokee to Chowanoke: discovering the North Carolina Algonquians / _rLars Adams -- _tThe Chowanoke Indian resurgence / _rDoug Patterson -- _tJamestown 2007: a Native American perspective / _rKenneth Adams -- _tEastern creeks and the persistence of identity / _rHodalee Scott Sewell -- _tTo be or not to be a "wannabe" / _rTony Mack McClure -- _tJim Crowfeather in Indian country / _rCedric Sunray -- _tCultural grounding -- _tIn my mother's hands / _rBrooke Bauer -- _tNerataya: spirit of the deer and passing the gifts of the Tunica-Biloxi / _rDonna Pierite, Jean-Luc Pierite, and Elisabeth Pierite-Mora -- _tReawakening our warrior tradition / _rHarold Comby -- _tTe-lah-nay's wall / _rTom Hendrix -- _tIn the eye of Isaac / _rMichael T. Mayheart Dardar -- _tBeing the Indians we were made to be / _rMarcus Briggs-Cloud -- _tGenerations within the circle / _rMarvin "Marty" Richardson -- _tPutting the "community" back into my Jena Choctaw community / _rDana Chapman Masters -- _tFinding my sense of place in my ancestral homeland / _rRobert Jumper -- _tNative people should tell their own stories / _rRobert Caldwell -- _tVpuecetv (to dream): my journey to becoming tribal royalty / _rMegan Young -- _tAt war with herself: artistic reflections of culture and identity / _rJessica Osceola -- _tMoving forward -- _tA reflection on a lifetime of leadership / _rErnest Sickey -- _tInitiating intertribal efforts in Louisiana / _rJeanette Alcon -- _tThe oil companies stole our land / _rCharles "Chuckie" Verdin -- _tFinishing what I started / _rFramon Weaver -- _tLooking south / _rMichael T. Mayheart Dardar -- _tInauguration speech of Phyliss J. Anderson, first woman chief of the Mississippi Choctaw -- _tBuilding an entrepreneurial spirit within tribal nations / _rDavid Sickey -- _tSeeking prosperity and self-determination / _rStephanie Bryan -- _tDefining moments / _rMalinda Maynor Lowery -- _tWorking toward a healthy future for the Cherokee Nation / _rAhli-Sha Stephens -- _tNative youth in agriculture / _rElliott Nichols. |
520 | 0 | _aAdding to the growing scholarship on Native history in the American South, Denise Bates here gathers first-hand views from current tribal leaders and activists who are on the front lines of modern debates over identity and sovereignty. | |
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