
Episodes in the Rhetoric of Government-Indian Relations
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Chronicling the emergence of government and Indian leaders who were forced to deal with conflicts in new ways, each chapter makes use of historical evidence to draw inferences about the rhetorical features of the discourse and its effects. Both verbal and nonverbal rhetoric-including treaties, letters, oral histories, speeches, ritual performances, media reports, biographical narratives, protests and demonstrations, political hearings, and legal proceedings-are represented here, illuminating a legacy that evolved in the personal and political language of its participants.
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Dramatistic Analysis and the Puget Sound War, 1854-1858
Rhetorical Genres and the Sioux Uprising, 1862
Political Spectacles and the Sand Creek Massacre, 1864-1865
Colonial Discourse and the Navajo Internment, 1846-1868
Identity Transformation and the Journeys of Fanny Kelly and Chief Red Cloud, 1864-1870
Rituals of Redress and Zuni Witch Cases, 1880-1900
Resistance, Advocacy, and the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1868-1961
Legislative Movements and the Return of Blue Lake, 1922-1970
Ethnography and Puget Sound Indian Fishing Rights, 1973-1974
Lamentation and Agitation at Wounded Knee, 1890 and 1973
Indian Alcohol Abuse, Narrative Reasoning, and the Gordon House Case, 1992-2000
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