دانلود کتاب متولد دریاچه ها و دشت ها: مردمان مختلط و ساخت غرب آمریکا بعد از پرداخت مقدور خواهد بود
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نام کتاب : Born of Lakes and Plains: Mixed-Descent Peoples and the Making of the American West
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : متولد دریاچه ها و دشت ها: مردمان مختلط و ساخت غرب آمریکا
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نویسندگان : Anne F. Hyde
ناشر : W. W. Norton & Company
سال نشر : 2022
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780393634105 , 9780393634099
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : epub درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF تبدیل می شود
حجم کتاب : 9 Mb
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تاریخ تازهای از غرب در زندگی خانوادههای بومی مختلط ریشه دارد که ابتدا پل زدند و سپس با مرزهای نژادی برخورد کردند.
اغلب نادیده گرفته میشود، خون مخلوطی در قلب آمریکا وجود دارد. و در قلب زندگی بومی برای قرن ها خانواده های پیچیده ای وجود داشت که از ازدواج های درونی برای پیوند دادن جوامع مختلف و ایجاد حلقه های محافظ خویشاوندان استفاده می کردند. با شروع قرن هفدهم، مردمان بومی
A fresh history of the West grounded in the lives of mixed-descent Native families who first bridged and then collided with racial boundaries.
Often overlooked, there is mixed blood at the heart of America. And at the heart of Native life for centuries there were complex households using intermarriage to link disparate communities and create protective circles of kin. Beginning in the seventeenth century, Native peoples—Ojibwes, Otoes, Cheyennes, Chinooks, and others—formed new families with young French, English, Canadian, and American fur traders who spent months in smoky winter lodges or at boisterous summer rendezvous. These families built cosmopolitan trade centers from Michilimackinac on the Great Lakes to Bellevue on the Missouri River, Bent's Fort in the southern Plains, and Fort Vancouver in the Pacific Northwest. Their family names are often imprinted on the landscape, but their voices have long been muted in our histories. Anne F. Hyde's pathbreaking history restores them in full.
Vividly combining the panoramic and the particular, Born of Lakes and Plains follows five mixed-descent families whose lives intertwined major events: imperial battles over the fur trade; the first extensions of American authority west of the Appalachians; the ravages of imported disease; the violence of Indian removal; encroaching American settlement; and, following the Civil War, the disasters of Indian war, reservations policy, and allotment. During the pivotal nineteenth century, mixed-descent people who had once occupied a middle ground became a racial problem drawing hostility from all sides. Their identities were challenged by the pseudo-science of blood quantum—the instrument of allotment policy—and their traditions by the Indian schools established to erase Native ways. As Anne F. Hyde shows, they navigated the hard choices they faced as they had for centuries: by relying on the rich resources of family and kin. Here is an indelible western history with a new human face.