Amelia Stone Quinton and the Women's National Indian Association : a legacy of Indian reform /
"An account of Amelia Stone Quinton (1833-1926) and the organization she cofounded, the Women's National Indian Association (WNIA), that offers a nuanced insight into the intersection of gender, race, religion, and politics in our shared history. Shows how Quinton was a true force for refo...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press,
[2022]
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| Series: | Women and the American West ;
v. 2. |
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| Summary: | "An account of Amelia Stone Quinton (1833-1926) and the organization she cofounded, the Women's National Indian Association (WNIA), that offers a nuanced insight into the intersection of gender, race, religion, and politics in our shared history. Shows how Quinton was a true force for reform and progress who was nonetheless constrained by the assimilationist convictions of her time"-- |
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| Physical Description: | xiii, 291 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780806180274 0806180277 |