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Encounter on the Great Plains:Scandinavian Settlers and the Dispossession of Dakota Indians, 1890-1930

Encounter on the Great Plains:Scandinavian Settlers and the Dispossession of Dakota Indians, 1890-1930

$35.00

ISBN: 9780199746811
Dewey: 305.8009784
LCC Number: F645.S2
Author: Karen V Hansen
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Pages: 360
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SKU: 9780199746811 Categories: All, Culture, Education, Feminine Perspective, History, Language, Native American, Social Science Tags: 20th Century, Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Dakota Indians, Devils Lake Region (Lake), Discrimination & Racism, Emigration & Immigration, Ethnic relations, Fort Totten Indian Reservation, Fort Totten Indian Reservation (N.D.), History, Indian allotments, Indians of North America, Land tenure, native-american, North Dakota, Norwegians, Rural women, Scandinavian Americans, social-science, Spirit Lake Tribe North Dakota, United States
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In 1904| the first Scandinavian settlers moved onto the Spirit Lake Dakota Indian Reservation.
These land-hungry immigrants struggled against severe poverty| often becoming the sharecropping tenants of Dakota landowners.
Yet the homesteaders’ impoverishment did not impede their quest to acquire Indian land| and by 1929 Scandinavians owned more reservation acreage than their Dakota neighbors.
Norwegian homesteader Helena Haugen Kanten put it plainly: “We stole the land from the Indians.”
With this largely unknown story at its center| Encounter on the Great Plains brings together two dominant processes in American history: the unceasing migration of newcomers to North America| and the protracted dispossession of indigenous peoples who inhabited the continent.

Drawing on fifteen years of archival research and 130 oral histories| Karen V.
Hansen explores the epic issues of co-existence between settlers and Indians and the effect of racial hierarchies| both legal and cultural| on marginalized peoples.
Hansen offers a wealth of intimate detail about daily lives and community events| showing how both Dakotas and Scandinavians resisted assimilation and used their rights as new citizens to combat attacks on their cultures.
In this flowing narrative| women emerge as resourceful agents of their own economic interests.
Dakota women gained autonomy in the use of their allotments| while Scandinavian women staked and “proved up” their own claiMs.
Hansen chronicles the intertwined stories of Dakotas and immigrants-women and men| farmers| domestic servants| and day laborers.
Their shared struggles reveal efforts to maintain a language| sustain a culture| and navigate their complex ties to more than one nation.
The history of the American West cannot be told without these voices: their long connections| intermittent conflicts| and profound influence over one another defy easy categorization and provide a new perspective on the processes of immigration and land taking.

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Weight 1.6 lbs
Dimensions 6.1 × 9.3 × 1.3 in
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Hardcover

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