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Title We will always be here : native peoples on living and thriving in the South / edited by Denise E. Bates.

Publication Info. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Other southerners
Other southerners.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Growing up Indian in a southern context -- The ballad of the Choctawhatchee River: ripples from our past / Nanette Sconiers Pupalaikis -- Muscogee lifeways in Central Georgia / Stan Cartwright -- My family's legacy / Patricia Easterwood -- Hiding my Indian identity / Wanda Light Tully -- Growing up Mowa Choctaw / Framon Weaver -- The sacrifices we made for our education / Kenneth Adams -- Showdown at Bayou Pointe-Aux-Chien / Charles "Chuckie" Verdin -- Racism in New Brockton, Alabama / Nancy Wright Carnley -- Poarch Creek Family's educational journey over three generations / Otha, Marie, Pauline, Nathan, Karla, and Kaci Martin -- We will forever remain Coushatta and we will always be here / Ernest Sickey -- The politics of history and identity -- A rebirth on the Chowan / Marvin T. Jones -- Speaking for my ancestors / Shoshone Peguese-Elmardi -- From Cherokee to Chowanoke: discovering the North Carolina Algonquians / Lars Adams -- The Chowanoke Indian resurgence / Doug Patterson -- Jamestown 2007: a Native American perspective / Kenneth Adams -- Eastern creeks and the persistence of identity / Hodalee Scott Sewell -- To be or not to be a "wannabe" / Tony Mack McClure -- Jim Crowfeather in Indian country / Cedric Sunray -- Cultural grounding -- In my mother's hands / Brooke Bauer -- Nerataya: spirit of the deer and passing the gifts of the Tunica-Biloxi / Donna Pierite, Jean-Luc Pierite, and Elisabeth Pierite-Mora -- Reawakening our warrior tradition / Harold Comby -- Te-lah-nay's wall / Tom Hendrix -- In the eye of Isaac / Michael T. Mayheart Dardar -- Being the Indians we were made to be / Marcus Briggs-Cloud -- Generations within the circle / Marvin "Marty" Richardson -- Putting the "community" back into my Jena Choctaw community / Dana Chapman Masters -- Finding my sense of place in my ancestral homeland / Robert Jumper -- Native people should tell their own stories / Robert Caldwell -- Vpuecetv (to dream): my journey to becoming tribal royalty / Megan Young -- At war with herself: artistic reflections of culture and identity / Jessica Osceola -- Moving forward -- A reflection on a lifetime of leadership / Ernest Sickey -- Initiating intertribal efforts in Louisiana / Jeanette Alcon -- The oil companies stole our land / Charles "Chuckie" Verdin -- Finishing what I started / Framon Weaver -- Looking south / Michael T. Mayheart Dardar -- Inauguration speech of Phyliss J. Anderson, first woman chief of the Mississippi Choctaw -- Building an entrepreneurial spirit within tribal nations / David Sickey -- Seeking prosperity and self-determination / Stephanie Bryan -- Defining moments / Malinda Maynor Lowery -- Working toward a healthy future for the Cherokee Nation / Ahli-Sha Stephens -- Native youth in agriculture / Elliott Nichols.
Summary Adding to the growing scholarship on Native history in the American South, Denise Bates here gathers first-hand views from current tribal leaders and activists who are on the front lines of modern debates over identity and sovereignty.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Indians of North America -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America.
Southern States.
Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- Southern States -- History.
History.
Southern States -- Race relations.
Race relations.
Genre/Form History.
Electronic books.
Added Author Bates, Denise E., editor.
ISBN 9780813055961 electronic book
0813055962 electronic book
9780813062631
0813062632