Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe: Macy, Nebraska, 2004-2005

Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe: Macy, Nebraska, 2004-2005

by Wynne L. Summers
Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe: Macy, Nebraska, 2004-2005
Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe: Macy, Nebraska, 2004-2005

Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe: Macy, Nebraska, 2004-2005

by Wynne L. Summers

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Overview

Eleanor Baxter, Alice Saunsoci, and Hawate (Wenona Caramony) are female elders of the Omaha Tribe in Macy, in the northeast corner of Nebraska. All three grew up on the Omaha reservation, moved away in later life, and held careers outside the reservation. Yet all returned to their community, bringing the skills they learned in the “white world” and the knowledge they gained as children from their own elders to contribute to the well-being of the Omaha people.



Eleanor Baxter was formerly the Omaha tribal chair, the first woman to serve in this capacity, and continues to be politically active; Alice Saunsoci is a language teacher at the Nebraska Indian Community College; and Hawate assists the Omaha community as an educator and language teacher. With a balanced focus on traditional culture and modern success, each of these three women guides the tribe in her own way toward a better understanding of what it means to be Omaha.

In this poetic account, Wynne L. Summers presents these women’s lives in their own voices, giving agency to their experiences both on and off the reservation.

Wynne L. Summers is an assistant professor of English at Southern Utah University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803228115
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication date: 02/29/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author


Wynne L. Summers is an assistant professor of English at Southern Utah University.

Table of Contents


List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

Omaha Language Pronunciation Guide

Chapter One: Finding the Sacred

Chapter Two: Language as Landscape

Chapter Three: Eleanor Baxter: Tribal Chair and Political Activist

Chapter Four: Alice Saunsoci: Language Bearer and Teacher

Chapter Five: Hawate/Wenona Caramony: Preserver of Community and Language Advocate

Conclusion

Works Cited
 
Index
 
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