Könyv First to Fight Henry Mihesuah

First to Fight

Szerző: Henry Mihesuah
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
8 232 Ft
Henry Mihesuah, a Comanche of the Quahada Band, has led an ordinary modern American Indian life fill...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2002
oldal
140
EAN
9780803224209
ISBN
0803224206
Enbook ID
04922733
Súly
213
Méretek
152 x 229 x 8

Teljes leírás

Henry Mihesuah, a Comanche of the Quahada Band, has led an ordinary modern American Indian life filled with extraordinary moments. Growing up in the 1920s and 1930s on his family's allotment outside of Duncan, Oklahoma, Mihesuah was a member of a family of farmers so successful that they hired black sharecroppers and often helped feed their poorer white neighbors. Never afraid of controversy and always the first to fight, Henry Mihesuah fell in love with and married a white woman despite the objections of some relatives and then served a dangerous tour of duty in the Marines in post-World War II China. In the 1950s, he took a chance and, encouraged by a Federal government program, relocated along with many other Indians to seek urban employment in California in the 1950s. Barely surviving a horrific traffic accident, Mihesuah eventually returned home to Oklahoma, where he has spent the last decades fighting racism and attempts to take his family's land, eschewing local politics yet also taking many steps to reclaim and revitalize connections to his Comanche family and culture, past and present. Henry Mihesuah spoke at length about his life to his daughter-in-law, accomplished historian Devon Mihesuah, who has carefully researched and edited those hours of conversation into an engaging, detailed account that is at once honest, informative, and moving. The fascinating early history of the Mihesuah family unfolds in these pages; then, decade by decade, readers come to know and respect how one forthright Comanche man unyieldingly walks his own path in the modern world, the ways in which events big and small have affected him, and how, with his wife, family, land, and the strong opinions and tough choices made along the way, Henry Mihesuah leads a happy and fulfilled life. Devon Abbot Mihesuah is a professor of applied indigenous studies and history at Northern Arizona University. She is the editor of "Repatriation Reader: Who Owns American Indian Remains" and "Natives and Academic: Research and Writing about American Indians", both published by the University of Nebraska Press.

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