Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State - by Jacki Thompson Rand (Hardcover)
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- Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State illuminates the ways in which Kiowas on the southern plains dealt with the U.S. government's efforts to control them after they were forced onto a reservation by an 1867 treaty.
- About the Author: Jacki Thompson Rand is Choctaw and an associate professor of history at the University of Iowa.
- 210 Pages
- History, Native American
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Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State illuminates the ways in which Kiowas on the southern plains dealt with the U.S. government's efforts to control them after they were forced onto a reservation by an 1867 treaty. The overarching effects of colonial domination resembled those suffered by other Native groups at the time--a considerable loss of land and population decline, as well as a continual erosion of the Kiowas' political, cultural, economic, and religious sovereignty and traditions. Although readily acknowledging these far-reaching consequences, Jacki Thompson Rand sees the root impact of colonialism and the concomitant Kiowa responses as centered less on policy disputes than on the disruptions to their daily life and to their humanity. Colonialism attacked the Kiowas on the most human, everyday level--through starvation, outbreaks of smallpox, emotional disorientation, and continual difficulties in securing clothing and shelter, and the Kiowas' responses and counterassertions of sovereignty thus tended to focus on efforts to feed their people, sustain the physical community, and preserve psychic equilibrium. Offering a fresh, original view of Native responses to colonialism, this study demonstrates amply that Native struggles against the encroachment of the state go well beyond armed resistance and political strategizing. Rand shows that the Native response was born of everyday survival and the yearning for well-being and communityReview Quotes
"[Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State] fills a void within Native American history by interweaving the social and political milieu of the reservation period with the basic facts related to American Indian actions as the American frontier rolled over and through American Indian cultures."--Joe Watkins, New Mexico Historical Review
"Rand has found useful sources to reinforce "Kiowa humanity" (and by implication other Natives) and prompts readers to rethink language and perspectives ingrained in traditional American history narratives."--Robert W. Galler, Jr., Western Historical Quarterly
"Rand has written a book that explores the complications and nuances of Native history, one that should be used by scholars, journalists, and museum curators in better integrating American Indians into that national consciousness and academic discourse."--Jill Norgren, American Historical Review-- (12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"Rand's account of Kiowa creativity under life-threatening conditions offers a compelling synthesis of agency and oppression, one that asks readers to take genocide seriously while affirming Kiowa--and Native--humanity."--Jeffrey Ostler, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"This is a well-written and genuinely intriguing story, and Rand weaves together a concise portrait of federal Indian policy towards the Kiowas during the nineteenth century. Her reengagement of Jenning's conquest model of Indian history should provoke ample discussion and engage new debates in the field."--Nathan Wilson, Great Plains Quarterly
About the Author
Jacki Thompson Rand is Choctaw and an associate professor of history at the University of Iowa.Dimensions (Overall): 8.83 Inches (H) x 5.66 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 210
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Native American
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jacki Thompson Rand
Language: English
Street Date: March 1, 2008
TCIN: 88979210
UPC: 9780803239661
Item Number (DPCI): 247-57-2860
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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