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Blackbirds Song Andrew J Blackbird And The Odawa People 1st Edition Theodore J Karamanski

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Blackbirds Song Andrew J Blackbird And The Odawa People 1st Edition Theodore J Karamanski
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Theodore J. Karamanski
ISBN: 9781609173371, 1609173376
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Blackbirds Song Andrew J Blackbird And The Odawa People 1st Edition Theodore J Karamanski by Theodore J. Karamanski 9781609173371, 1609173376 instant download after payment.

For much of U.S. history, the story of native people has been written by historians and anthropologists relying on the often biased accounts of European-American observers. Though we have become well acquainted with war chiefs like Pontiac and Crazy Horse, it has been at the expense of better knowing civic-minded intellectuals like Andrew J. Blackbird, who sought in 1887 to give a voice to his people through his landmark book History of the Ottawa and Chippewa People. Blackbird chronicled the numerous ways in which these Great Lakes people fought to retain their land and culture, first with military resistance and later by claiming the tools of citizenship. This stirring account reflects on the lived experience of the Odawa people and the work of one of their greatest advocates.

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