Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership : The Six Nations since 1800 /
"In Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership, Laurence M. Hauptman traces the past 200 years of the Six Nations⁰́₉ history through the lens of the remarkable leaders who shaped it."
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Syracuse, N.Y. :
Syracuse University Press,
2008.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The Iroquois in 1800
- Governor Blacksnake and the Seneca Indian struggle to save the Oil Spring Reservation
- Samuel George (1795-1873): a study of Onondaga Indian conservatism
- The two worlds of Aunt Dinah John (1774?-1883), Onondaga Indian
- Alice Lee Jemison, Seneca journalist as activist
- The gardener: Chief Daniel Bread and the planting of the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin
- "War Eagle": Lieutenant Cornelius C. Cusick
- The idealist and the realist: Chief Deskaheh, Attorney George Decker, and the Six Nations' struggle to get to the world court, 1921-1925
- Designing woman: Minnie Kellogg
- Where the partridge drums: Ernest Benedict, Mohawk intellectual as activist
- Women's leadership and the rebuilding of the Seneca Nation in the wake of Kinzua, 1966-1990
- Conclusion: Iroquois leadership into the twenty-first century.