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The allotment plot : Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce survivance / Nicole Tonkovich.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tonkovich, Nicole.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923--Correspondence.
Fletcher, Alice C.
Gay, E. Jane, 1830-1919--Photograph collections.
Gay, E. Jane.
Nez Percé Indians--Land tenure.
Nez Percé Indians.
Nez Percé Indians--History--19th century.
Nez Percé Indians--Government relations.
Indian allotments--Idaho--Nez Perce Indian Reservation--History--19th century.
Indian allotments.
Allotment of land--Idaho--Nez Perce Indian Reservation--History--19th century.
Allotment of land.
Nez Percé Indian Reservation (Idaho).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (440 p.)
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"The Allotment Plot" reexamines the history of allotment on the Nez Perce Reservation from 1889 to 1892 to account for and emphasize the Nez Perce side of the story. By including Nez Perce responses to allotment, Nicole Tonkovich argues that the assimilationist aims of allotment ultimately failed due in large part to the agency of the Nez Perce people themselves throughout the allotment process. The Nez Perce were actively involved in negotiating the terms under which allotment would proceed and simultaneously engaged in ongoing efforts to protect their stories and other cultural properties from institutional appropriation by the allotment agent, Alice C. Fletcher, who was a respected anthropologist, and her photographer and assistant, E. Jane Gay. The Nez Perce engagement in this process laid a foundation for the long-term survival of the tribe and its culture.Making use of previously unknown archival sources, Fletcher's letters, Gay's photographs and journalistic accounts, oral tribal histories, and analyses of performances such as parades and verbal negotiations, Tonkovich assembles a masterful portrait of Nez Perce efforts to control their own future and provides a vital counternarrative of the allotment period, which is often portrayed as disastrous to Native polities.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-62910-0
0-8032-7152-2
9786613941558
OCLC:
815474248

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