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Long Journey Home: Oral Histories of Contemporary Delaware Indians by Brown
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Publication Date
- 2007-12-24
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN
- 9780253349682
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253349680
ISBN-13
9780253349682
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59061404
Product Key Features
Book Title
Long Journey Home : Oral Histories of Contemporary Delaware Indians
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Native American
Publication Year
2007
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
49.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-030436
Reviews
"The construction of the book is durable and beautifully crafted. The text is crisp and complimented by more than ninety color images. Intended as a fitting supplement to the text, the images are equally engaging and prove compelling in their own right." -- The Chronicles of Oklahoma, Winter 2008-09, "By publishing this valuable collection of oral histories of the Delaware Indians, [Indiana University Press] has helped recover much of these Indians' history since their days in Kansas Territory in the 1850s. The book [is] nicely illustrated and carefully edited by Brown and Kohn... Outstanding.... Highly recommended." -Choice, The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people.... Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today.--Michael Pace, assistant chief of the Delaware Tribe, "The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people. . . . Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today." Michael Pace, assistant chief of the Delaware Tribe, "By publishing this valuable collection of oral histories of the Delaware Indians, [Indiana University Press] has helped recover much of these Indians' history since their days in Kansas Territory in the 1850s. The book [is] nicely illustrated and carefully edited by Brown and Kohn . . . Outstanding. . . . Highly recommended."-- Choice "The construction of the book is durable and beautifully crafted. The text is crisp and complimented by more than ninety color images. Intended as a fitting supplement to the text, the images are equally engaging and prove compelling in their own right. Winter 2008-09"-- The Chronicles of Oklahoma "For scholars this work is a tantalizing sampling of Indian oral histories that continue to be underutilized. for the general reader the stories shared by the Delaware people are lessons in the resilience and tenacity of a community."-- Ohio History "The interviews come to life alongside ample color photographs of tribal customs, traditions and regular life."-- The Herald Times "The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people. . . . Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today."--Michael Pace, assistant chief of the Delaware Tribe, "The construction of the book is durable and beautifully crafted. The text is crisp and complimented by more than ninety color images. Intended as a fitting supplement to the text, the images are equally engaging and prove compelling in their own right." -The Chronicles of Oklahoma, Winter 2008-09, The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people.... Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today., "By publishing this valuable collection of oral histories of the Delaware Indians, [Indiana University Press] has helped recover much of these Indians' history since their days in Kansas Territory in the 1850s. The book [is] nicely illustrated and carefully edited by Brown and Kohn... Outstanding.... Highly recommended." -- Choice, "The interviews come to life alongside ample color photographs of tribal customs, traditions and regular life." -The Herald Times, By publishing this valuable collection of oral histories of the Delaware Indians, [Indiana University Press] has helped recover much of these Indians' history since their days in Kansas Territory in the 1850s. The book [is] nicely illustrated and carefully edited by Brown and Kohn . . . Outstanding. . . . Highly recommended., The construction of the book is durable and beautifully crafted. The text is crisp and complimented by more than ninety color images. Intended as a fitting supplement to the text, the images are equally engaging and prove compelling in their own right., The interviews come to life alongside ample color photographs of tribal customs, traditions and regular life., "The interviews come to life alongside ample color photographs of tribal customs, traditions and regular life." -- The Herald Times, "The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people.... Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today." -- Michael Pace, assistant chief of the Delaware Tribe, By publishing this valuable collection of oral histories of the Delaware Indians, [Indiana University Press] has helped recover much of these Indians' history since their days in Kansas Territory in the 1850s. The book [is] nicely illustrated and carefully edited by Brown and Kohn... Outstanding.... Highly recommended., For scholars this work is a tantalizing sampling of Indian oral histories that continue to be underutilized. for the general reader the stories shared by the Delaware people are lessons in the resilience and tenacity of a community., "For scholars this work is a tantalizing sampling of Indian oral histories that continue to be underutilized. for the general reader the stories shared by the Delaware people are lessons in the resilience and tenacity of a community." -Ohio History, "For scholars this work is a tantalizing sampling of Indian oral histories that continue to be underutilized. for the general reader the stories shared by the Delaware people are lessons in the resilience and tenacity of a community." -- Ohio History, "The stories contained in these pages have many things to tell, the pride of a people, their personal histories, their determination to remain who they were and are as a people.... Sometimes we as individuals take our heritage for granted and do not learn the lessons of history. The study of our heritage can truly tell us why we are who we are today." -Michael Pace, assistant chief of the Delaware Tribe
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
974.004/97345
Table Of Content
Contents Foreword / Michael Pace Preface: Home Acknowledgments Introduction: Historical Information about the Lenape / Deborah Nichols-Ledermann and James A. Rementer (Moosh-hah-kwee-nund) Part 1. Indian Pioneer Collection Henry Armstrong Rosa Stephenson Conner Katie (Whiteturkey) Day (Ka-tel-mah) Julia A. Hall Sol C. Ketchum Eliza Journeycake Minshall Isaac Secondine T. Wyman Thompson Cyrus Washington Reverend C. C. Wilson Part 2. 1968 Interviews Anna Anderson Davis Nora Thompson Dean Fred Falleaf Part 3. 1995 Interviews Mary Townsend Crow Milligan Mary Louise Skye Watters and Laura Watters Maynor Part 4. Contemporary Interviews Dan Arnold Joe Baker Reverend Eddie Barnes Howard Barnes Ray Barnes Janifer Brown Connie Collier Don Collier Doug Donnell Pamela Diane Elvington Annette Ketchum Dee Ketchum Lewis Ketchum Beverly McLaughlin Joanna J. Nichol Deborah Nichols-Ledermann Mike Pace Jenifer Pechonick Pate Paula Martin Pechonick Jim Rementer DeAnn Ketchum Sears Don Secondine Jack Tatum Kala Ketchum Thomas Whitney Thomas Leonard Thompson Jess Townsend Joyce Williams Edward Wilson Will Wilson Curtis Zunigha Roundtable Discussion on the Lenape Program at Conner Prairie Living Museum, Fishers, Indiana List of References Index
Synopsis
Through first-person accounts, Long Journey Home presents the stories of the Lenape, also known as the Delaware Tribe. These oral histories, which span the post?Civil War era to the present, are gathered into four sections and tell of personal and tribal events as they unfold over time and place. The history of the Lenape is one of forced displacement, from their original tribal home along the eastern seaboard into Pennsylvania, continuing with a series of displacements in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, and the Indian Territory. For the group of Lenape interviewed for this book, home is now the area around Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The stories of their long journey have been handed down and remain part of the tribe's collective memory and bring an unforgettable immediacy to the tale of the Lenape. Above all they make clear that the history of seven generations remains very much alive., Through first-person accounts, Long Journey Home presents the stories of the Lenape, also known as the Delaware Tribe. These oral histories, which span the post-Civil War era to the present, are gathered into four sections and tell of personal and tribal events as they unfold over time and place. The history of the Lenape is one of forced displacement, from their original tribal home along the eastern seaboard into Pennsylvania, continuing with a series of displacements in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, and the Indian Territory. For the group of Lenape interviewed for this book, home is now the area around Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The stories of their long journey have been handed down and remain part of the tribe's collective memory and bring an unforgettable immediacy to the tale of the Lenape. Above all they make clear that the history of seven generations remains very much alive.
LC Classification Number
E99.D2
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