000470985 000__ 02520cam\a2200373\a\4500 000470985 001__ 470985 000470985 005__ 20210513163906.0 000470985 008__ 111121s2012\\\\mnuab\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000470985 010__ $$a 2011047752 000470985 020__ $$a9780873518505$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000470985 020__ $$a0873518500$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000470985 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn762374174 000470985 035__ $$a470985 000470985 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCO$$dYDXCP$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dMNY 000470985 043__ $$an-us-mn 000470985 049__ $$aISEA 000470985 05000 $$aE99.D1$$bH96 2012 000470985 08200 $$a978.004/975243$$223 000470985 1001_ $$aHyman, Colette A.,$$d1958- 000470985 24510 $$aDakota women's work :$$bcreativity, culture, and exile /$$cColette A. Hyman. 000470985 260__ $$aSt. Paul :$$bMinnesota Historical Society Press,$$cc2012. 000470985 300__ $$a240 p. :$$bill., maps ;$$c23 cm. 000470985 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000470985 5050_ $$aIntroduction. Women, work, and survival -- 1. Work, art, and Dakota subsistence -- 2. The fur trade and the treaty of 1837 -- 3. Gender and resistance -- 4. Separate survival -- 5. Dakota tradition at Santee and Flandreau -- 6. Work, gender, and the Dakota church -- Epilogue. Indian renaissance and Dakota women's art. 000470985 520__ $$a"Ornately decorated objects created by Dakota women--cradleboards, clothing, animal skin containers--served more than a utilitarian function. They tell the story of colonization, genocide, and survival. Colette Hyman traces the changes in the lives of Dakota women, starting before the arrival of whites and covering the fur trade years, the years of treaties and shrinking lands, the brutal time of removal, starvation, and shattered families after 1862, and then the transition to reservation life, when missionaries and government agents worked to turn the Dakota into Christian farmers. The decorative work of Dakota women reflected all of this: native organic dyes and quillwork gave way to beading and needlework, items traditionally decorated for family gifts were also produced to sell to tourists and white collectors, work on cradleboards and animal skin bags shifted to the ornamenting of hymnals and the creation of star quilts."--$$cFrom publisher's description. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota women$$xHistory. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota women$$xSocial conditions. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota women$$xEconomic conditions. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota Indians$$xIndustries. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota Indians$$xMaterial culture. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota Indians$$xSocial life and customs. 000470985 650_0 $$aDakota beadwork. 000470985 650_0 $$aIndian leatherwork. 000470985 650_0 $$aQuillwork. 000470985 85200 $$bgen$$hE99.D1$$iH96$$i2012 000470985 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:470985$$pGLOBAL_SET 000470985 980__ $$aBIB 000470985 980__ $$aBOOK