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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbia : The University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_183009890X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 246 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780817394271
    Series Statement: Indians and Southern history
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817321437
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bauer, Brooke M. Becoming Catawba Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2023 ISBN 9780817321437
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV048562240
    Format: xvi, 245 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780817321437
    Series Statement: Indians and Southern history
    Content: "Brooke M. Bauer's 'Becoming Catawba: Catawba Women and Nation-Building, 1540-1840' is the first book-length study of the role Catawba women played in creating and preserving a cohesive tribal identity over three centuries of colonization and cultural turmoil. Emerging from distinct ancestral groups who shared a family of languages and lived in the Piedmont region of what would become the Carolinas, the Yę Iswą-the People of the River, or Catawba-coalesced over centuries of catastrophic disruption and traumatic adaptation into, first, a confederacy of Piedmont Indians and eventually the Catawba nation. Bauer, a member of the Catawba Indian Nation of South Carolina, employs the Catawba language and traditions in conjunction with a diverse array of historical materials and archaeological data to explore Catawba history from within, where matrilineal kinship systems, land use customs, and pottery informed women's traditional authority in coalition with their male counterparts.
    Content: 'Becoming Catawba' examines the lives and legacies of women who executed complex decision-making and diplomacy to navigate shifting frameworks of kinship, land ownership, and cultural production in dealings with colonial encroachments, white settlers, and Euro-American legal systems and governments from the mid-sixteenth century to the early nineteenth century. Personified in the figure of Sally New River, a Catawba leader to whom 500 remaining acres of occupied tribal lands were deeded on behalf of the community in 1796 and which she managed until her death in 1821, Bauer reveals how women worked to ensure the survival of the Catawba people and their Catawba identity, an effort that resulted in a unified nation. Bauer's approach is primarily ethnohistorical, although it draws on a number of interdisciplinary strategies.
    Content: In particular, Bauer uses 'upstreaming,' a critical strategy that moves towards the period under study by using present-day community members' connections to historical knowledge-for example, family histories and oral traditions-to interpret primary-source data. Additionally, Bauer employs archaeological data and material culture as a means of performing feminist recuperation, filling the gaps and silences left by the records, newspapers, and historical accounts as primarily written by and for white men. This strategy functions in tandem with Bauer's use of the Catawba language to provide a window into Catawba identity, politics, and worldviews, and thus to decolonize Southern history. Both approaches work to decenter the experiences of the mostly male, mostly white people who dominate the histories of the period under study, allowing Bauer to foreground the concerns of Catawba women and their foremothers in the history of the region.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8173-9427-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Catawba ; Sioux ; Stamm ; Identität ; Identitätsfindung ; Indianerin ; Einfluss ; Geschichte 1540-1840
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbia : The University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)183009890X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 246 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780817394271
    Series Statement: Indians and Southern history
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9780817321437
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bauer, Brooke M. Becoming Catawba Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2023 9780817321437
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV048562240
    Format: xvi, 245 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780817321437
    Series Statement: Indians and Southern history
    Content: "Brooke M. Bauer's 'Becoming Catawba: Catawba Women and Nation-Building, 1540-1840' is the first book-length study of the role Catawba women played in creating and preserving a cohesive tribal identity over three centuries of colonization and cultural turmoil. Emerging from distinct ancestral groups who shared a family of languages and lived in the Piedmont region of what would become the Carolinas, the Yę Iswą-the People of the River, or Catawba-coalesced over centuries of catastrophic disruption and traumatic adaptation into, first, a confederacy of Piedmont Indians and eventually the Catawba nation. Bauer, a member of the Catawba Indian Nation of South Carolina, employs the Catawba language and traditions in conjunction with a diverse array of historical materials and archaeological data to explore Catawba history from within, where matrilineal kinship systems, land use customs, and pottery informed women's traditional authority in coalition with their male counterparts.
    Content: 'Becoming Catawba' examines the lives and legacies of women who executed complex decision-making and diplomacy to navigate shifting frameworks of kinship, land ownership, and cultural production in dealings with colonial encroachments, white settlers, and Euro-American legal systems and governments from the mid-sixteenth century to the early nineteenth century. Personified in the figure of Sally New River, a Catawba leader to whom 500 remaining acres of occupied tribal lands were deeded on behalf of the community in 1796 and which she managed until her death in 1821, Bauer reveals how women worked to ensure the survival of the Catawba people and their Catawba identity, an effort that resulted in a unified nation. Bauer's approach is primarily ethnohistorical, although it draws on a number of interdisciplinary strategies.
    Content: In particular, Bauer uses 'upstreaming,' a critical strategy that moves towards the period under study by using present-day community members' connections to historical knowledge-for example, family histories and oral traditions-to interpret primary-source data. Additionally, Bauer employs archaeological data and material culture as a means of performing feminist recuperation, filling the gaps and silences left by the records, newspapers, and historical accounts as primarily written by and for white men. This strategy functions in tandem with Bauer's use of the Catawba language to provide a window into Catawba identity, politics, and worldviews, and thus to decolonize Southern history. Both approaches work to decenter the experiences of the mostly male, mostly white people who dominate the histories of the period under study, allowing Bauer to foreground the concerns of Catawba women and their foremothers in the history of the region.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8173-9427-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Catawba ; Sioux ; Stamm ; Identität ; Identitätsfindung ; Indianerin ; Einfluss ; Geschichte 1540-1840
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT015332907
    Format: XIV, 236 S.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT013922682
    Format: IV, 139 S. : graph. Darst.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1443811750
    ISBN: 3923095082
    In: Wegweisung, Berlin : Inst. Kirche u. Judentum bei d. Kirchl. Hochschule, 1978, (1978), Seite 8-16, 3923095082
    In: year:1978
    In: pages:8-16
    Language: German
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-101)850277639
    Format: 206 S. , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9783788707811 , 378870781X
    Language: German
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-602)kobvindex_MMZa0056049
    In: Wegweisung : jüdische und christliche Bibelarbeiten und Vorträge ; 17. Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag Berlin 1977, S. 8-16
    Language: German
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV000477564
    Format: 206 Seiten
    ISBN: 378870781X
    Language: German
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Exegese ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Exegese ; Christentum ; Judentum ; Bibelarbeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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