Land, Language, and Women


A Cherokee and American Educational History

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By Julie L. Reed
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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235 x 25 mm
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288

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Julie L. Reed is associate professor of history at Pennsylvania State University.

"A groundbreaking work. Reed centers women's experiences, knowledge, and resilience as she traces Cherokee educational systems across millennia."--Alejandra Dubcovsky, author of Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South "Reed's intimate perspectives on Indigeneity and being human pave a way for Indigenous scholars to write from home, even as they are finding their way to it. A moving and illuminating book. I enjoyed every word."--Farina King, author of The Earth Memory Compass: Dine Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century

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