Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs And Claims

Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs And Claims

by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs And Claims

Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs And Claims

by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins

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Overview

This autobiographical work was written by one of the country's most well-known Native American women, Sarah Winnemucca. She was a Paiute princess and a major figure in the history of Nevada; her tribe still resides primarily in the state. Life Among the Piutes deals with Winnemucca's life and the plight of the Paiute Indians. Life Among the Piutes is Winnemucca's powerful legacy to both white and Paiute cultures. Following the oral tradition of Native American people, she reaches out to readers with a deeply personal appeal for understanding. She also records historical events from a unique perspective. She managed to record the Native American viewpoint of whites settling the West, told in a language that was not her own and by a woman during the time when even white women were not allowed to vote. Sarah Winnemucca dedicated her life to improving the living and social conditions for her people. She gave more than 400 speeches across the United States and Europe to gain support for the Paiutes. She died of tuberculosis in 1891. Life Among the Piutes was originally published in 1883.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874173987
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication date: 11/01/1994
Series: Vintage West Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 495 KB

About the Author

Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891), a granddaughter of Paiute Chief Truckee and daughter of Chief Winnemucca, was born in the Humboldt River-Pyramid Lake region at a time of great change for the Northern Paiute Nation. Her experiences with the U.S. Government, losing relatives during the 1878 Bannock War, and the forced relocation of the Northern Paiute people to various reservations compelled Winnemucca to give more than 400 speeches to gain support for the Paiutes. In 1993, Winnemucca was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame. In 1994, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.

Table of Contents

Contents Editor's Preface Foreword I. First Meeting of Piutes and Whites II. Domestic and Social Moralities III. Wars and Their Causes IV. Captain Trucker's Death V. Reservation of Pyramid and Muddy Lakes VI. The Malheur Agency VII. The Bannock War VIII. The Yakima Affair Appendix
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