04034nam 22007694a 450 991082758910332120200520144314.01-281-73404-797866117340460-8032-2259-9(CKB)1000000000483913(EBL)332876(OCoLC)476136141(SSID)ssj0000257822(PQKBManifestationID)11216545(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000257822(PQKBWorkID)10253680(PQKB)10392468(MiAaPQ)EBC332876(OCoLC)232607277(MdBmJHUP)muse11858(Au-PeEL)EBL332876(CaPaEBR)ebr10233884(CaONFJC)MIL173404(EXLCZ)99100000000048391320080114d2008 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTheir own frontier women intellectuals re-visioning the American West /edited and with an introduction by Shirley A. Leckie and Nancy J. Parezo1st ed.Lincoln University of Nebraska Pressc20081 online resource (414 p.)Women in the WestDescription based upon print version of record.0-8032-2958-5 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction, Shirley A. Leckie and Nancy J. Parezo; 1. Annie Heloise Abel: Groundbreaking Historian, Suzanne Julin; 2. Angie Debo: From the Old to the New Western History, Shirley A. Leckie; 3. Mari Sandoz: Historian of the Great Plains, John R. Wunder; 4. Isabel T. Kelly: A Life in the Field, Catherine S. Fowler and Robert Van Kemper; 5. Marjorie Ferguson Lambert: Including American Indians and Hispanic Peoples in Southwestern Anthropology, Shelby Tisdale; 6. Alice Marriott: Recording the Lives of American Indian Women, Patricia Loughlin7. Ella Cara Deloria: Telling the Story of Her People, Maria Eugenia Cotera8. Zitkala-Sa: A Bridge between Two Worlds, Franci Washburn; 9. Dorothea Cross Leighton: Anthropologist and Activist, Nancy J. Parezo; 10. Ruth Murray Underhill: Ethnohistorian and Ethnographer for the Native Peoples, Catherine J. Lavender and Nancy J. Parezo; Conclusion: Shirley A. Leckie and Nancy J. Parezo; ContributorsThe ten women intellectuals showcased in this volume were pioneers in the writing of Indian-centered history, ethnology, and folklore that incorporated the insights, voices, and perspectives of American Indians. These authors not only produced significant works that are still useful to modern-day scholars; they also pioneered research methods and theoretical concepts that helped lay the foundation for the new scholarship on western history, American Indian studies, and ethnohistory. Noted scholars have provided individual biographies describing the struggles and contributions these foremothersWomen in the West.Women anthropologistsWest (U.S.)BiographyWomen folkloristsWest (U.S.)BiographyWomen authorsWest (U.S.)BiographyWomen historiansWest (U.S.)BiographyIndians in literatureIndians of North AmericaResearchWest (U.S.)Indians of North AmericaWest (U.S.)Study and teachingWomen anthropologistsWomen folkloristsWomen authorsWomen historiansIndians in literature.Indians of North AmericaResearchIndians of North AmericaStudy and teaching.301.092/273Leckie Shirley A.1937-1622608Parezo Nancy J1622609MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827589103321Their own frontier3956568UNINA