In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has provided a new introduction and framework for her earlier research on white women\u27s interactions with American Indians in the American West. Riley has copiously compared 150 European-American men\u27s documents and 150 white women\u27s sources to gain insight into how white men and women may have viewed and interacted with Indians differently. Riley originally argued that white women saw Indians more clearly and related to them more intimately than most men. Having read recent work that emphasizes European-American women\u27s complicity in colonialism, she now acknowledges that white women were still unable to free themselves from coloniali...
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Lucy Maddox explores issues of race and progressive reform in the early twentieth century by examini...
Review of: Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900. Deven...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
Review of: "Confronting Race: Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815–1915," by Glenda Riley
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
This book makes a simple, but important, point and proves it on the basis of painstaking research: p...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
American Indians are not conquered. The heart of the American Indian woman is not on the ground. In ...
Review of: American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives. Bataille, Gretchen M. and Sands, Kathleen Mul...
Many historians have recognized the tripartite nature of race relations in the Great Plains region a...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Lucy Maddox explores issues of race and progressive reform in the early twentieth century by examini...
Review of: Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900. Deven...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
Review of: "Confronting Race: Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815–1915," by Glenda Riley
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
This book makes a simple, but important, point and proves it on the basis of painstaking research: p...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
American Indians are not conquered. The heart of the American Indian woman is not on the ground. In ...
Review of: American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives. Bataille, Gretchen M. and Sands, Kathleen Mul...
Many historians have recognized the tripartite nature of race relations in the Great Plains region a...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Lucy Maddox explores issues of race and progressive reform in the early twentieth century by examini...
Review of: Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900. Deven...