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My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians: A Record of Personal Observations, Adventures and Campaigns Among the Indians of the Great West
By: Howard, O.O.
Published by: Digital Scanning, Inc.
My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians was written by Major-General Howard in an attempt to tell his life story and personal experiences among the Indian tribes that he came into contact with as a result of war. Written in autobiographical form, this piece captures the essence of the opinion many military men had concerning the Indian tribes with whom we shared this country. While many of the authors experiences were founded in peace making, it is difficult to overlook his general acknowledgment of savagery and hostility among the Indians. This work chronicles the conflict between the Indian tribes and the pioneers as the two groups battled for land and the right to live as they pleased. Within this conflict was the idea of civilization. This process is discussed in detail as the white settlers attempted to press their own customs and lifestyles upon the ancient Indian tribes.
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The Native Tribes of South-East Australia
By: Howitt, A. W.
Published by: Aboriginal Studies Press
Alfred William Howitt (18301908) was a pioneer anthropologist. This book is a classic anthropological work and it contains a wealth of material of interest to anyone interested in Australian history, particularly people of Koorie descent. This is a facsimile edition of the work as it was published in 1904. Warning: the language and attitudes in this book are a reflection of the times, which people may find offensive.
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Oh, Say, Can You See
By: Ferguson, Kathy E.; Turnbull, Phyllis
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
In Hawaiian daily life few residents see the military at allit is hidden in plain sight. This paradox of invisibility and visibility, of the available and the hidden, is the subject of Oh, Say, Can You See?, which maps the power relations involving gender, race, and class that define Hawaii in relation to the national security state.
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Purified By Fire
By: Prothero, Stephen R.
Published by: University of California Press
Just one hundred years ago, Americans almost universally condemned cremation. Today, nearly one-quarter of Americans choose to be cremated. The practice has gained wide acceptance as a funeral rite, in both our private and public lives, as the cremations of icons such as John Lennon and John F.
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Religion and Hopi Life, Second Edition
By: Loftin, John D.
Published by: Indiana University Press
Religion and Hopi Life tells the story of Hopi religious life in a way that makes sense to both Hopis and outsiders. In his interpretation of Hopi religion, Loftin does not subject religious meaning to secular analysis. While not the Hopi's own story, his account attempts to honor and do justice to the way in which the Hopi embody religious meaning through the living of their lives.
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Roadside Crosses in Contemporary Memorial Culture
By: Everett, Holly
Published by: University of North Texas Press
This work is a study of roadside crosses in which the author presents the history of these unique commemoratives and their relationship to contemporary memorial culture.
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Savoring the Seasons of Northern Heartland
By: Dooley, Beth; Watson, Lucia
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Embracing the traditional cooking of the diverse peoples of the Upper Midwestfrom the Ojibwe and Dakota to the immigrant communities of Norwegians, Swedes, Germans, Italians, and HmongBeth Dooley and Lucia Watson present more than two hundred recipes for the modern kitchen, many with seasonal variations to take advantage of the freshest fruits and vegetables available.
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Searching the Heart
By: Lystra, Karen
Published by: Oxford University Press (US)
In January 1862, Charles Godwin courted Harriet Russell, ultimately unsuccessfully, with the following lines: "Like cadences of inexpressibly sweet music, your kind words came to me: causing every nerve to vibrate as though electrified by some far off strain of heavenly harmony." Almost ten years later, Albert Janin, upon receiving a letter from his beloved Violet Blair, responded with, "I kissed your letter over and over again, regardless of the small-pox epidemic at New York, and gave myself up to a carnival of bliss before breaking the envelope." And in October 1883, Dorothea Lummis wrote candidly to her husband Charles, "I like you to want me, dear, and if I were only with you, I would embrace more than the back of your neck, be sure." In Karen Lystra's richly provocative book, Searching the Heart, we hear the voices of Charles, Albert, Dorothea, and nearly one hundred other nineteenth-century Americans emerge from their surprisingly open, intimate, and emotional love letters. While historians of nineteenth-century America have explored a host of private topics, including courtship, marriage, birth control, sexuality, and sex roles, they have consistently neglected the study of romantic love. Lystra fills this gap by describing in vivid detail what it meant to fall in love in Victorian America. Based on a vast array of love letters, the book reveals the existence of a real openness--even playfulness--between male and female lovers which challenges and expands more traditional views of middle-class private life in Victorian America. Lystra refutes the common belief that Victorian men and women held passionlessness as an ideal in their romantic relationships. Enabling us to enter the hidden world of Victorian lovers, the letters they left behind offer genuine proof of the intensity of their most private interactions, feelings, behaviors, and judgments. Lystra discusses how Victorians anthropomorphized love letters, treating them as actual visits from their lovers,
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864
By: Ruskin, John
Published by: Electric Book Company
John Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, first published in 1865, stands as a classic nineteenth-century statement on the natures and duties of men and women. The two lectures are 'Of Kings' Treasuries', in which Ruskin critiques Victorian manhood, and 'Of Queens' Gardens', in which he counsels women to take their places as the moral guides of men and urges the parents of girls to educate them to this end.
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The Shark God
By: Montgomery, Charles
Published by: HarperCollins
When Charles Montgomery was ten years old, he stumbled upon the memoirs of his great-grandfather, a seafaring missionary in the South Pacific. Poring over the faint text and faded pictures, he was entranced by the world of black magic and savagery the bishop described, and couldn't help but wonder what drove the Victorian to risk his life among people who had shot, drowned, or clubbed to death so many of his predecessors.
Twenty years later and a century after that journey, Montgomery sets out for the reefs and atolls of Melanesia in search of the very spirits and myths the missionaries had sought to destroy. He retraces his ancestor's path through the far-flung islands, exploring the bond between faith and magic, the eerie persistence of the spirit world, and the heavy footprints of Empire.
What he discovers is a world of sorcery and shark worship, where the lines between Christian and pagan rituals are as blurred as the frontiers of fact, fantasy, and faith. After confrontations with a bizarre cast of cult leaders, militants, and mystics, the author, in his quest for ancient magic, is led to an island in crisis -- and to a new myth with the power to destroy or to save its people forever.
Alternately terrifying, moving, and hilarious, with overtones of Melville and Conrad, The Shark God is Montgomery's extraordinary and piercingly intelligent account of both Melanesia's transformation and his own. This defiantly original blend of history and memoir, anthropology and travel writing, marks the debut of a singular new talent.
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