American Indian Nonfiction

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2007-04-30
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Summary

A survey of two centuries of Indian political writings American Indian literature has deep roots. This collection of political writings covers nearly two centuries and represents a historical survey of the development of Indian nonfiction prose, from the missionary-trained writers of the late eighteenth century to the members of the first Indian intellectual network in the early twentieth century. Included are personal letters, sermons, printed speeches, autobiographical sketches, editorials, pamphlets, and humorous pieces. From early writers such as Samson Occom to twentieth-century writers such as Will Rogers and Luther Standing Bear, these authors were deeply committed to the welfare of their Native communities. Many of the pieces were quite popular in their day but have been lost to time. Bernd C. Peyer traces the historical development of Indian literature from its beginnings in seventeenth-century New England to the emergence of the national Society of American Indians. This collection shows that American Indian prose has a long and diverse heritage. While not as well known as its counterparts in fiction and poetry, Native nonfiction writing posed probing questions, expressed political beliefs, and confronted the challenges facing Indian-white relations. Many of the documents Peyer has gathered here are otherwise inaccessible to the general public, making this anthology a valuable and unique resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indian nonfiction.

Table of Contents

Northeast : the new England Indians
"A short narrative of my life"p. 43
"Beloved Brethren"p. 50
Samson Occom biographyp. 52
"Speeches to the Oneidas"p. 55
Joseph Johnson biographyp. 61
"History of the Muh-he-con-nuk Indians"p. 63
Hendrick Aupaumut biographyp. 72
"An Indian's looking-glass for the white man"p. 75
William Apess biographyp. 81
Northeast : the New York Indians
"Address on the present condition and prospects of the original inhabitants of North America"p. 87
Maris B. Pierce biographyp. 97
"Appeal to the Christian community"p. 100
Nathaniel T. Strong biographyp. 109
Southeast and Indian territory : the five tribes
"Extract of a letter from Catherine Brown, to her brother David"p. 113
Catherine Brown biographyp. 117
"Indian address"p. 119
John Ridge biographyp. 124
"Letter to the editor of the Cherokee Phoenix"p. 127
"Resolutions of the treaty party"p. 132
Elias Boudinot biographyp. 135
"To the senate and house of representatives"p. 138
John Ross biographyp. 142
"The Cherokees, their history - present condition and future prospects"p. 145
John R. Ridge biographyp. 149
"Remarks of Elias C. Boudinot, of the Cherokee nation, in behalf of the bill to organize the territory of Oklahoma"p. 153
Elias C. Boudinot biographyp. 160
"The Indian's hard lot"p. 163
DeWitt Duncan Clinton biographyp. 169
"Passing of Creek lands"p. 171
Charles Gibson biographyp. 173
"Fus Fixico letter"p. 174
"Fus Fixico letter"p. 177
Alexander L. Posey biographyp. 180
"Writes on feeding Democrats raw oratory at Jackson dinner"p. 184
"Story of a misspent boyhood"p. 188
Will Rogers biographyp. 191
Great lakes : the three fires
"An account of the Chippewa Indians, who have been travelling among the whites, in the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Belgium"p. 197
George Henry biographyp. 206
"The American Indians"p. 208
George Copway biographyp. 219
"The death of Chief I. H. Turtle"p. 223
John Johnson biographyp. 231
"The red man's rebuke"p. 233
Simon Pokagon biographyp. 240
"The Indian problem, from the Indian's standpoint"p. 244
Andrew J. Blackbird biographyp. 253
Transregional voices : the society of American Indians
"Report of colonel parker on Indian affairs"p. 257
"Letter to Harriet Maxwell converse" (no date)p. 268
Ely S. Parker biographyp. 270
"Letter to Major Henry Douglas"p. 274
"Letter to Commissioner Ely S. Parker"p. 276
"Petition to Congress"p. 278
Sarah Winnemucca biographyp. 280
"The Indian question"p. 284
Susette La Flesche biographyp. 286
"An Indian allotment"p. 289
Francis La Flesche biographyp. 292
"Why I am a Pagan"p. 296
"America, home of the red man"p. 300
Gertrude S. Bonnin biographyp. 303
"Industrial organization for the Indian"p. 308
Laura C. Kellogg biographyp. 318
"Native Indian Art"p. 320
Angel De Cora Dietz biographyp. 325
"The teaching of ethnology in Indian schools"p. 328
J. N. B. Hewitt biographyp. 333
"The Indian reservation system"p. 335
"Let my people go"p. 337
"Truth is coming to light"p. 339
Carlos Montezuma biographyp. 341
"The function of the society of American Indians"p. 345
Sherman Coolidge biographyp. 349
"The legal status of the American Indian"p. 351
"The civilizing power of language"p. 356
Arthur C. Parker biographyp. 358
"Justice for the Sioux"p. 362
"The Indian's plea for freedom"p. 365
Charles A. Eastman biographyp. 368
"The new Indian leadership"p. 375
John M. Oskison biographyp. 382
"The future of the red man in America"p. 384
Henry Roe Cloud biographyp. 388
"The tragedy of the Sioux"p. 391
Luther standing bear biographyp. 399
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