Standing Up to Colonial Power
- Authors
- Renya K. Ramirez
- Publisher
- Nebraska
- Tags
- bio002000 biography & autobiography , cultural heritage
- Size
- 1.92 MB
- Lang
- en
Standing Up to Colonial Power focuses on the lives, activism, and intellectual contributions of Henry Cloud (18841950), a Ho-Chunk, and Elizabeth Bender Cloud (18871965), an Ojibwe, both of whom grew up amid settler colonialism that attempted to break their connection to Native land, treaty rights, and tribal identities. Mastering ways of behaving and speaking in different social settings and to divergent audiences, including other Natives, white missionaries, and Bureau of Indian Affairs officials, Elizabeth and Henry relied on flexible and fluid notions of gender, identity, culture, community, and belonging as they traveled Indian Country and within white environments to fight for Native rights. Elizabeth fought against termination as part of her role in the National Congress of American Indians and General Federation of Women's Clubs, while Henry was one of the most important Native policy makers of the early twentieth century. He documented the...