The people who stayed : southeastern Indian writing after removal
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Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2010].
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Book
ISBN
9780806141367, 0806141360
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xii, 349 pages ; 24 cm
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McClung Collection - McClung book shelves
810.8 PEOPLE
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Published
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2010].
Language
English
ISBN
9780806141367, 0806141360
UPC
99940734496

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After passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, tens of thousands of American Indians were relocated from the American Southeast. Yet, as the editors of this volume amply demonstrate, a significant Indian population remained behind after those massive relocations. The first anthology to focus on the literary work of Native Americans who trace their ancestry to "people who stayed" in southeastern states after 1830, this volume represents every state and every genre, including short stories, excerpts from novels, poetry, essays, plays, and even Web postings. Although most works are contemporary, the collection covers the entire post-Removal era. Some of the contributors are well known, while others have only recently emerged as important literary voices. All of the writers in The People Who Stayed affirm their Indian ancestry, though many live outside the Southeast today. As this anthology demonstrates, indigenous Southeastern writing engages the local and the global, the traditional and the modern. While many speak to the prospects and perils of acculturation, all the writers bear witness to the ways, oblique or straightforward, that they and their families continue to honor their Indian identities despite the legacy of removal. In an introduction to the volume and in headnotes on each contributor, the editors provide historical context and literary insight on the diversity of writing and lived experiences found in these pages. All readers, from students to scholars, will gain newfound understanding of the literature--and the human experience--of Native people of the American Southeast.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hobson, G., McAdams, J., & Walkiewicz, K. (2010). The people who stayed: southeastern Indian writing after removal . University of Oklahoma Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hobson, Geary, Janet McAdams and Kathryn Walkiewicz. 2010. The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal. University of Oklahoma Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hobson, Geary, Janet McAdams and Kathryn Walkiewicz. The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal University of Oklahoma Press, 2010.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hobson, Geary., Janet McAdams, and Kathryn Walkiewicz. The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal University of Oklahoma Press, 2010.

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