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Sarah Winnemucca
 
 

Sarah Winnemucca (Hardcover)

de Sally Zanjani (Author)
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A tireless advocate for the Paiute Indians and the granddaughter of Truckee, who guided John Charles Fr‚mont across the Great Basin to California, Winnemucca (1844-1891) was the author of Life Among the Paiutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883) the first book "by an Indian woman, the first by an Indian west of the Rockies, and one of the earliest by an Indian west of the Mississippi." Having grown up amid the wars, massacres, removals and betrayals that devastated the Paiute despite Fremont's assurances, Winnemucca struggled "to find a place for herself and her people in the world [white men] had snatched away." Founded on Zanjani's (A Mine of Her Own: Women Prospectors in the American West) painstaking examination of civil documents, private papers and newspapers, this meticulous account details such pivotal events as Winnemucca's interpreting services for the American army, her quarrels with usually corrupt Bureau of Indian Affairs agents, her impassioned lectures, her unsuccessful trip to Washington to plead that the Paiute be allowed to return to Oregon, and her journey to Boston, where under the auspices of Elizabeth Peabody and Mary Mann she wrote her book and met Boston's intellectual and social elite. Unfortunately, the prose is flat when it isn't Winnemucca's, and the story is hemmed in by nervous caveats "if," "maybe," "probably." Even new details lack vitality in this account, which will primarily interest scholars. Photographs not seen by PW.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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Here, the prolific Zanjani (A Mine of Her Own) chronicles the life and times of one of the most significant Native American women of the 19th century. Sarah Winnemucca (1844-91) was the daughter and granddaughter, respectively, of Paiute chiefs Winnemucca and Truckee. Her course in life followed these two leaders closely in attempting to help the Paiute adapt to increasing influence and pressure from Anglo expansion. With authority, Zanjani details the progressive effects of the settlers on the Paiute through Sarah's eyes and life experiences. Sharing her father and grandfather's belief that to survive the Paiute must peacefully coexist with the white man, she became a Bureau of Indian Affairs interpreter at Camp McDermitt in Oregon. She also dedicated her life to pursuing fair and just treatment for the Paiute people by the U.S. government. To this end, Sarah journeyed to Washington, DC, and other major Eastern cities, speaking publicly of the injustices against the Paiute people, and wrote her autobiography, Life Among the Paiutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883). Zanjani's excellent history of this remarkable woman is recommended for all public and academic libraries. John E. Dockall, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not the best biography of Sarah Winnemucca, Juil 6 2004
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Zanjani's writing is academic and somewhat dry. The historical research has not advanced much since Gae Whitney Canfield's "Sarah Winnemucca of the Northern Paiutes" but Zanjani does incorporate new theoretical approaches to interpreting Sarah's own memoir and place in history. The bibliography then, is useful for scholars, but the the prose is further bogged down with unresolved (and unresolvable) intellectual issues best left to academics. Try Canfield's well researched and easily readable prose instead.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Historical Treasure, Mai 29 2003
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a piece of historical treasure, how often do you see a book written by an indian woman from the 1800's? it is a must own for anyone remotely interested in indians, or american history.
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