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Native American Freemasonry Associationalism And Performance In America 1st Edition Joy Porter

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Native American Freemasonry Associationalism And Performance In America 1st Edition Joy Porter
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Publisher: Nebraska
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Joy Porter
ISBN: 9780803237971, 0803237979
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Native American Freemasonry Associationalism And Performance In America 1st Edition Joy Porter by Joy Porter 9780803237971, 0803237979 instant download after payment.

Freemasonry has played a significant role in the history of Native Americans since the colonial era—a role whose extent and meaning are fully explored for the first time in this book. The overarching concern of Native American Freemasonry is with how Masonry met specific social and personal needs of Native Americans, a theme developed across three periods: the revolutionary era, the last third of the nineteenth century, and the years following the First World War. Joy Porter positions Freemasonry within its historical context, examining its social and political impact as a transatlantic phenomenon at the heart of the colonizing process. She then explores its meaning for many key Native leaders, for ethnic groups that sought to make connections through it, and for the bulk of its American membership—the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant middle class. Through research gleaned from archives in New York, Philadelphia, Oklahoma, California, and London, Porter shows how Freemasonry’s performance of ritual provided an accessible point of entry to Native Americans and how over time, Freemasonry became a significant avenue for the exchange and co-creation of cultural forms by Indians and non-Indians.

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