Buried Indians : Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town (Wisconsin Land and Life)

buried indians : digging up the past in a midwestern town (wisconsin land and life)

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Buried Indians : Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town (Wisconsin Land and Life)

Editorial Reviews
Review
“A very interesting and well-written book about what happens in a small river community when its sense of identity is challenged by its ancient Indian past.”—Robert Birmingham, coauthor of Indian Mounds of Wisconsin
"Laurie McMillin's account of unrecognized racism in a small Wisconsin village is wonderful and insightful yet painful."—Chloris Lowe Jr., former president of the Ho-Chunk Nation

"In this evocative book-at once history, investigative journalism, and richly textured memoir—Laurie McMillin re-narrates the good stories good people tell themselves about the past and present of their homes."—Philip Deloria, author of Playing Indian


Book Description
    In Buried Indians, Laurie Hovell McMillin presents the struggle of her hometown, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, to determine whether platform mounds atop Trempealeau Mountain constitute authentic Indian mounds. This dispute, as McMillin subtly demonstrates, reveals much about the attitude and interaction-past and present-between the white and Indian inhabitants of this Midwestern town.
    McMillin's account, rich in detail and sensitive to current political issues of American Indian interactions with the dominant European American culture, locates two opposing views: one that denies a Native American presence outright and one that asserts its long history and ruthless destruction. The highly reflective oral histories McMillin includes turn Buried Indians into an accessible, readable portrait of a uniquely American culture clash and a dramatic narrative grounded in people's genuine perceptions of what the platform mounds mean.


Buried Indians : Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town (Wisconsin Land and Life)

Buried Indians: Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town (Wisconsin Land and Life),Laurie Hovell McMillin,University of Wisconsin Press,0299216802,Ethnic Issues,Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies,Minority Studies - Race Relations,Personal Memoirs,Social Science,Sociology,United States - State & Local - Midwest,Social Science / Native American Studies

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