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Book Title
Shadow Tribe
Publication Name
Shadow Tribe : the Making of Columbia River Indian Identity
Title
Shadow Tribe
Subtitle
The Making of Columbia River Indian Identity
ISBN-10
0295990201
EAN
9780295990200
ISBN
9780295990200
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2010
Release Date
07/06/2010
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Author
Andrew H. Fisher
Genre
History
Subject
Ecosystems & Habitats / Rivers, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Native American
Series
Emil and Kathleen Sick Book Series in Western History and Biography Ser.
Subject Area
Nature, Social Science, History
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
367 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Washington Press
ISBN-10
0295990201
ISBN-13
9780295990200
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111589888

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
367 Pages
Publication Name
Shadow Tribe : the Making of Columbia River Indian Identity
Language
English
Subject
Ecosystems & Habitats / Rivers, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Native American
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Social Science, History
Author
Andrew H. Fisher
Series
Emil and Kathleen Sick Book Series in Western History and Biography Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-002144
Reviews
"Andrew Fisher has written a superb book that tells a story of near-forgotten Indians who refused to move to the reservations and continued to live a traditional life along their beloved Columbia River. The dramatic story of their survival from the nineteenth deep into the twentieth centuries is a moving narrative that is both authentic and colorful." Clifford Trafzer, University of California Riverside " Shadow Tribe focuses on Indian communities that remained and evolved within important historic areas not on the reservations, in which the communities' complicated relationship with the Indian peoples on the reservations is as much a part of the story as the engagement with non-Indian society outside of the reservations." John Shurts, author of Indian Reserved Water Rights, "He treats two significant but often neglected themes with great clarity: first, the status of off-reservation Indian communities . . . and second, the related and important topics of racial categorization and communal identity building in these off-reservation areas." - Brian Gillis , Pacific Northwest Quarterly , Spring 2011, "Andrew Fisher has written a superb book that tells a story of near-forgotten Indians who refused to move To The reservations and continued to live a traditional life along their beloved Columbia River. The dramatic story of their survival from the nineteenth deep into the twentieth centuries is a moving narrative that is both authentic and colorful." Clifford Trafzer, University of California Riverside "Shadow Tribefocuses on Indian communities that remained and evolved within important historic areas not on the reservations, In which the communities' complicated relationship with the Indian peoples on the reservations is as much a part of the story as the engagement with non-Indian society outside of the reservations." John Shurts, author ofIndian Reserved Water Rights
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
323.11970797
Table Of Content
Preface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. People of the River2. Making Treaties, Making Tribes3. They Mean to Be Indian Always4. Places of Persistence5. Spaces of Resistance6. Home Folk7. Submergence and ResurgenceConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex, Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1. People of the River 2. Making Treaties, Making Tribes 3. They Mean to Be Indian Always 4. Places of Persistence 5. Spaces of Resistance 6. Home Folk 7. Submergence and Resurgence Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Shadow Tribe offers the first in-depth history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians -- the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. Largely overlooked in traditional accounts of tribal dispossession and confinement, their story illuminates the persistence of off-reservation Native communities and the fluidity of their identities over time. Cast in the imperfect light of federal policy and dimly perceived by non-Indian eyes, the flickering presence of the Columbia River Indians has followed the treaty tribes down the difficult path marked out by the forces of American colonization.Based on more than a decade of archival research and conversations with Native people, Andrew Fisher's groundbreaking book traces the waxing and waning of Columbia River Indian identity from the mid-nineteenth through the late twentieth centuries. Fisher explains how, despite policies designed to destroy them, the shared experience of being off the reservation and at odds with recognized tribes forged far-flung river communities into a loose confederation called the Columbia River Tribe. Environmental changes and political pressures eroded their autonomy during the second half of the twentieth century, yet many River People continued to honor a common heritage of ancestral connection to the Columbia, resistance to the reservation system, devotion to cultural traditions, and detachment from the institutions of federal control and tribal governance. At times, their independent and uncompromising attitude has challenged the sovereignty of the recognized tribes, earning Columbia River Indians a reputation as radicals and troublemakers even among their own people. Shadow Tribe is part of a new wave of historical scholarship that shows Native American identities to be socially constructed, layered, and contested rather than fixed, singular, and unchanging. From his vantage point on the Columbia, Fisher has written a pioneering study that uses regional history to broaden our understanding of how Indians thwarted efforts to confine and define their existence within narrow reservation boundaries., Part of a new wave of historical scholarship that shows Native American identities to be socially constructed, layered, and contested rather than fixed, singular, and unchanging, Shadow Tribe offers the first in-depth history of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Indians -- the defiant River People whose ancestors refused to settle on the reservations established for them in central Oregon and Washington. Largely overlooked in traditional accounts of tribal dispossession and confinement, their story illuminates the persistence of off-reservation Native communities and the fluidity of their identities over time. Cast in the imperfect light of federal policy and dimly perceived by non-Indian eyes, the flickering presence of the Columbia River Indians has followed the treaty tribes down the difficult path marked out by the forces of American colonization. Based on more than a decade of archival research and conversations with Native people, Andrew Fisher's groundbreaking book traces the waxing and waning of Columbia River Indian identity from the mid-nineteenth through the late twentieth centuries. Fisher explains how, despite policies designed to destroy them, the shared experience of being off the reservation and at odds with recognized tribes forged far-flung river communities into a loose confederation called the Columbia River Tribe. Environmental changes and political pressures eroded their autonomy during the second half of the twentieth century, yet many River People continued to honor a common heritage of ancestral connection to the Columbia, resistance to the reservation system, devotion to cultural traditions, and detachment from the institutions of federal control and tribal governance. At times, their independent and uncompromising attitude has challenged the sovereignty of the recognized tribes, earning Columbia River Indians a reputation as radicals and troublemakers even among their own people. Shadow Tribe is part of a new wave of historical scholarship that shows Native American identities to be socially constructed, layered, and contested rather than fixed, singular, and unchanging. From his vantage point on the Columbia, Fisher has written a pioneering study that uses regional history to broaden our understanding of how Indians thwarted efforts to confine and define their existence within narrow reservation boundaries.
LC Classification Number
E78.C64F57 2010
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2011

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