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21. The Iroquois of New York (The Library of Native Americans) by Greg Roza | |
Library Binding: 64
Pages
(2003-08)
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22. Native Americans and Their Land: The Schoharie River Valley by Mary Druke Becker | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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23. Skunny Wundy: Seneca Indian Tales (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Arthur C. Parker | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1994-08)
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24. Iroquois: Their Art and Crafts by Carrie Lyford | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1984-06)
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25. Combing the Snakes from His Hair: Poems (Native American Series) by James Thomas Stevens | |
Paperback: 143
Pages
(2002-04)
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26. The Iroquois (North American Indians) by Sheila Wyborny | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2004-08-19)
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27. Conservatism Among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Annemarie Anrod Shimony | |
Paperback: 318
Pages
(1994-05)
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28. Iroquois Restoration by Richard Aquila | |
Hardcover: 285
Pages
(1983-05)
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29. Iroquois (Bulletin Series Number 23) by Frank G. Speck | |
Paperback: 95
Pages
(1955-12)
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30. Debating Democracy: Native American Legacy of Freedom by Bruce E. Johansen | |
Paperback: 221
Pages
(1998-08)
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A secret few people know
This is on the web site for the Oklahoma Indian Times Debating Democracy -- A book review By Jim Gray co-publisher Oklahoma Indian Times Getting thehistorical evidence to document Native American contributions to thefounding of the this country is easy to do, says Indian historian BruceJohanson and co-author of the new book, Debating Democracy, it's gettingeducators today to teach it to students is apparently the problem. Thedivision between Indian Studies educators and constitutional scholars haswidened in the past twenty years and over his professional career, BruceJohanson, has documented the intense debate in education circles betweenthese two histories. Today, the debate has become personal and oftenvindictive. Johanson is a Professor of Communication and Native AmericanStudies, at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His co-authors are DonaldA. Grinde, Jr. a Yamasee Indian who is professor of History and Chairman ofthe Ethnic Studies Program at the University of Vermont, and Barbara Mann,Ph.D., who specializes in American Studies, Native American Studies andAfrican American Studies. The book documents roughly 30 years of workbetween the two men in their efforts to make historical fact thecontributions that the Iroquois Confederacy made to the founding of theU.S. Constitution. The authors make a simple point: That the Iroquoisplayed a role as important to the founding of the Constitution as did theGreeks, Romans, the Magna Carta or the Swiss Cantons. Mann writes anepilogue "that examines Eurocentric assumptions of racial, cultural,and intellectual superiority that continue to govern education andscholarship, affecting the ability of non-Europeans to participate fully inour society." As it is known the "Influence Theory" hasmany opponents and for reasons spelled out in the book, paint a verydubious picture of the guardians of the intellectual wisdom occupying ournation's colleges and universities. Various scholars from around thecountry stepped up in academic circles and denounced the "influencetheory" and through ridicule, trivializing the authors arguments,appealing to unnamed authorities, ignoring the arguments and focusing onthe motives of the authors, exaggeration of the authors' point so it couldbe easily discredited and finally to patronize the growing field of IndianStudies who opponents see as an attempt by the authors to achieve some"late twentieth century respect." The authors readily admitthat they were surprised at the notion that the influence theory"incited so many incredulous reactions, especially vehement denialamong many people who know very little of the historical context-and evensome, such as Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who do," said Johanson in thebook's introduction. The book is more than just a story of an argumentbetween professors, Johanson writes, "For those who are attached tothe notion that our intellectual history is exclusively European -- andthat European culture is superior to that of the rest of the world, theintroduction of Native America into this discourse poses some fundamentalproblems of historical interpretation and even -- or especially --self-definition concerning who we believe ourselves to be asAmericans." As you read each chapter, the author lays out in detailwhere the opposition has staked out its argument that the IroquoisConfederacy had nothing to do with the founding of the U.S. Constitution.And over time the reader begins to see the pattern of escalation, with eachargument answered, another one raised. Over and over again for twenty plusyears the two authors have presented the idea, only to have somebody fromthe establishment come forward to counter each and every attempt. Duringthe 200th anniversary of the Constitution, national attention was given tothe familiar belts that signified the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy,stating that THIS was the nation's first Constitution. And as the nation'scynics began the national outcry against Political Correctness, theinfluence theory had suddenly found new and more persuasive opponents. Butstill the authors continue the fight. From National Public Radio segments,to town hall meetings in upstate New York, Johanson, Grinde and Mann haveproven to be eloquent as well as determined to settle this matter once andfor all. Indian people from around the country have, to one degree oranother, been exposed to the Iroquois Confederacy history; most neverlearned it in school. Yet for the many who have been trying to make thatpossible that what our schools teach our children in the classrooms acrossAmerica be fair to the Indian community. That a non-European people canactually create a government not only with checks and balances but make itwork for over 600 years prior to European contact. Especially when youconsider that is was done without destroying the environment, or having ourelected leaders being bought out by the captains of industry, or denyingwomen's suffrage or creating a permanent working class poor in a peacefulunion of five distinct and different peoples. Yes, you can tell thefounders of the U.S. Constitution did not copy the Great Law of Peace, butthey borrowed from it enough, to win a revolution and establish the conceptof state's rights. Now you can see what is behind all this, from RushLimbaugh and Pat Buchanon beating the issue down to mere politicalcorrectness, students of Indian history have something to pick up the nexttime a so-called, "friend of the Indian" tells you your ownhistory. With a forward by Vine Deloria Jr., Indian Country's mosteloquent spokesman, one cannot deny the importance of revealing the intensedebate going on in academia. Read, Debating Democracy, published by ClearLight Publishers, Santa Fe, NM. It's like a dispatch from the front of thenew Indian Wars, the war for the soul of democracy in America. ... Read more |
31. The Seeds of Empire - The American Revolutionary Conquest of the Iroquois by Max Mintz, Max M. Mintz | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2001-10)
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Wonderful Contribution to Historiography The scorched-Earth campaigns led against the Native Americans is remeniscent of tactics used by ancient armies in southwest Asia. Both points of view are given, but without a doubt the book makes clear who was in the wrong from day one. The title should be a give-away to this fact. The book assumes the reader has a fairly good knowledge of the American Revolutionary War. There are some points in the book where the author makes mention of some individual or incident indirectly related to a current situation assuming the reader is aware of the name or event being referred to and can see the irony or paradox in the current situation in light of the reference made. For readers with strong knowledge in American history, these nuggets will prove most interesting and thoughtful, but to others they will pass without provoking much thought... although they may intrigue the reader to learn more. To the lay reader, fine details in the book will read ad nauseum, but to most they are priceless. These are the only reasons I give the book 4 rather than 5 stars. The author does not hold back when describing some of the gruesome details of battles between two armies, but rest assured that he does attempt to lighten the load by using phrases such as, "...dispatched him with a blow from his tomahawk."... I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the wrongs done towards the Iroquois by narrow-minded, racist, land-stealing settlers.
History of Sullivan's Expedition Against the Iroquois The book gives an excellent overview of the history of the conflict with the Indians in the upstate New York region during the war and gives a particularly good account of St. Leger's expedition against Fort Stanwix and the bloody action at Oriskany in 1777. In 1779, George Washington, trying to cope with the British on the East Coast, was desperate to find a solution to the "Indian Problem" that had been plauging the frontier settlements in the western country of New York and Pennsylvania. Washtington realized that the best way to deal with marauding British-allied Iroquois Indians was to attack and destory their villages, crops, and supply bases. Thus, he ordered Gen. John Sullivan with a large force of troops, supported by a smaller expedition under the command of Col. Daniel Brodhead further west from Fort Pitt, to march north into Indian territory in western New York. Washinton's orders were very specific that "the immediate objects are the total destruction and devastation of their settlements." Sullivan managed to engage the Indians in battle and drive them away, laying waste to many villages and fields full of crops ready to be harvested. As a result of this example of devastating total war, the Iroquois were reduced to poverty and starvation and effectively taken out of the war. Washington's orders were fulfilled, but at a high price to the Indians. There has been much controversy regarding Sullivan and Washinton's action during this campaign as it was essentially seen as a war of extermination. There are many arguments for and against Washington's decision to subjuagate the Indians with such brutal tactics, but the historical truth is nonetheless that the once-proud and powerful Iroquois League was smashed and would never recover. This book is an excellent history of these important events that are too often ignored by many popular and scholarly histories of the Revolutionary War. It is often forgotten that the War was fought not only on the great battlefields of the East, but on the frontier, where some of the bloodiest fighting of the war took place. ... Read more |
32. The Iroquois (Native American Histories) by Charlotte Wilcox | |
Library Binding: 56
Pages
(2006-07)
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33. To Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker by Joy Porter | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2001-12)
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34. Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians by Elias Johnson | |
Hardcover: 234
Pages
(1978-09)
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35. Native American Indian Religions - 53 Books On CD: Covering Inuit, Apache, Sioux, Iroquois, Chinook, Cherokee, Navaho/Navajo, Hopi and many others | |
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36. An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649 (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Elizabeth Tooker | |
Paperback: 183
Pages
(1991-05)
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37. Iroquois Culture & Commentary by Doug George-Kanentiio | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2000-04-15)
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unenlightened
A dynamic survey of Iroquois history and traditions
Iroquois History for Dummies Although the jacket of the book claimsthat the author "challenges the stereotypes and common assumptionsthat limit our understanding of the great Six Nations," he does so bypresenting an unrealistic, overly-idealistic and romantic description thatis about as useless to the serious student of the Iroquois as thebloodthirsty savage stereotypes of yesteryear.According to Kanentiio'sthinking, the Iroquois were a race of tree-hugging avatars who said atwo-hour prayer of thanksgiving before every bite of food.When dealingwith the modern entrepreneurs who aren't content with living in poverty, hedismisses them as "ethnic Iroquois" who have ceased to be a partof their nations and confederacy.It may impress the fundamentalistIroquois chiefs to say this, but it does nothing for the reader who wantsmore encompassing insight into the modern political situation. Whilethere are many scholars, both native and non-native, who are breaking newground in areas of the history and culture of the Iroquois, Kanentiio isn'tone of them.This book reads like many other books put by"enlightened" non-native authors who seem a bit starstruck by theall-knowing, all-wise Iroquois.What we really need is a book by someonewho is willing to take a harsher look at the realities of modern Iroquoislife as well as our complicated past and give us a book we can really sinkour teeth into. ... Read more |
38. The Iroquois Eagle Dance: An Offshoot of the Calumet Dance (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by William N. Fenton | |
Paperback: 324
Pages
(1991-12)
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39. The Legend of Ohio (Legend Series) by Dandi Daley Mackall | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2005-08-15)
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Lovely oral tradition & history
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40. The Iroquois (First Reports/Native Americans) by Petra Press | |
Library Binding: 48
Pages
(2001-01)
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