
Webs of Kinship
Hill focuses on the people who lived alongside notable Cheyennes such as Dull Knife, Little Wolf, Little Chief, and Two Moons to reveal the central role of kinship in the Cheyennes' navigation of U.S. colonial policy during removal and the early reservation period. As one of Hill's Cheyenne correspondents reminded her, Dull Knife had a family, just as all of us do. He and other Cheyenne leaders made decisions with their entire extended families in mind - not just those living, but those who came before and those yet to be born. Webs of Kinship demonstrates that the Cheyennes used kinship ties strategically to secure resources, escape the U.S. military, and establish alliances that in turn aided their efforts to remain a nation in their northern homeland.
By reexamining the most tumultuous moments of Northern Cheyenne removal, this book illustrates how the power of kinship has safeguarded the nation's political autonomy even in the face of U.S. encroachment, allowing the Cheyennes to shape their own story.
- Alaotsikko
- Family in Northern Cheyenne Nationhood
- Kirjailija
- Christina Gish Hill
- ISBN
- 9780806156019
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 685 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 27.4.2017
- Kustantaja
- University of Oklahoma Press
- Sivumäärä
- 400