Northern Paiutes of the Malheur - David H. Wilson

Northern Paiutes of the Malheur

High Desert Reckoning in Oregon Country

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Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2024
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-1-4962-4098-9 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
David H. Wilson Jr. recounts an epic story of the Northern Paiutes’ resistance and adaptation as they faced settler colonization and governmental misappropriation of their land in Oregon Country from the early 1850s to the 1930s.
 
In 1870 a twenty-six-year-old Paiute, Sarah Winnemucca, wrote to an army officer requesting that Paiutes be given a chance to settle and farm their ancestral land in Oregon Country. The eloquence of her letter was such that it made its way into Harper’s Weekly. Ten years later, as her people languished in confinement as a result of the Bannock War, she convinced Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz to grant the requests in her letter and to free the Paiutes as well. Schurz’s decision unleashed a furious campaign of disinformation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, cattlemen, and settlers, overturning Schurz’s decision, sweeping truth aside, and falsely branding Paiute chief Egan as instigator of the war.

To this day histories of the appear to be unanimous in their mistaken claim that Egan led his Paiutes into . Indian agents’ betrayal of the people they were paid to protect saddled Paiutes with responsibility for a war that most opposed and that led to U.S. misappropriation of their land, their only source of life’s necessities. With neither land nor reservation, Paiutes were driven more deeply into poverty and disease than any other Natives of that era. In Northern Paiutes of the Malheur David H. Wilson Jr. pulls back the curtain to reveal what government officials hid—exposing the full jarring injustice and, after 140 years, recounting the Paiutes’ true and proud history for the first time.
 

David H. Wilson Jr. grew up in Northern Ohio, but after months of canoeing in far northern Canada he left Ohio for the readily accessible wilderness of Oregon. He practiced employment law for thirty-five years and taught law as an adjunct at three law schools. Decades of exploring the mountains and waters east of the Cascade Mountains sparked a curiosity about those who preceded him to this remarkable land. The result, eight years later, is Northern Paiutes of the Malheur.  

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Dramatis Personae
Preamble
Introduction
1. Paiute-White Encounters, 1826 and 1862
2. Before Whites
3. “Wholly and Completely Different”
4. Paiute Power
5. Keeping Up Appearances
6. Dark Dawn
7. A Messenger to My Heart
8. The Snake War
9. A Home on Their Native Soil
10. A Troika
11. A New Agent
12. The Bannock Uprising
13. Exodus
14. Truth Management
15. Barren Valley Imbroglio
16. Rescue
17. Steens Mountain
18. Silver Creek
19. A Great Circle
20. Crania Absentia
21. Placing the Paiutes
22. A Big Talk
23. Doing Right by the Paiutes
24. Backlash
25. Untethered from Truth
26. Gold and Cattle
27. According to Howard
28. A Yale Ho-Chunk
29. White Whim, Paiute Penury
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 17 photographs, 2 illustrations, 3 maps, index
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4962-4098-7 / 1496240987
ISBN-13 978-1-4962-4098-9 / 9781496240989
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