Native American Women

Native American Women by Wilson Bellacoola Audiobook
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Sounded ID: 9798823426534

ISBN: 9798823426534

Publication Date: October 13, 2022

Publisher: Author's Republic

Language: English

Author Name: Wilson Bellacoola

Narrator Name: Don T Buy

Studio Narrated Audiobook 3 hrs 7 mins | EDUCATION

Native American Women

Publisher
Author's Republic
Narrator
Don T Buy

Studio Narrated Audiobook

This audiobook is a traditionally narrated work produced in a studio with a live voice actor and contains no content generated using Voice Replica technologies or synthetic narration.

A traditional Cheyenne saying still holds true for many Native Americans today: "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground." While Native American women have taken a beating—literally and figuratively—since the European conquest of Native America, the women's hearts are still beating. Although Native American tribes and nations vary historically and contemporarily, traditional Native American women's perspectives can be generalized to an extent. Native American women typically value being mothers, caretakers, and social transmitters of cultural knowledge. A Nati...

A traditional Cheyenne saying still holds true for many Native Americans today: "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground." While Native American women have taken a beating—literally and figuratively—since the European conquest of Native America, the women's hearts are still beating. Although Native American tribes and nations vary historically and contemporarily, traditional Native American women's perspectives can be generalized to an extent. Native American women typically value being mothers, caretakers, and social transmitters of cultural knowledge. A Native American woman's identity is generally rooted in her spirituality, extended family, and tribe.
In fulfilling their traditional roles as leaders in their communities, American Indian women are often at the core of American Indian resistance and struggle for liberation. Native women have a long history of assuming leadership positions within their particular tribes. Their struggles share many of the characteristics of women's struggles associated with feminism in the larger society, yet many Native American women explicitly reject the label of feminism.
This book considers the historical oppression of Native peoples and the relative exclusion of Native women in the existing feminist research.
What became apparent despite their more central position in their societies, traditional Native women tend not to view themselves as feminists.
An important theme running through the book was although Native women, in general, do not have equality of opportunity within larger American society in terms of economic resources, employment, education, health care, etc., and in many cases, are solely responsible for the survival of their families. Native women do not view their struggles for more power within their communities and the larger society as incompatible with home and family priorities.

Chapters

# Title Duration
1. Opening

0 mins 14 secs

2. Introduction

14 mins 42 secs

3. Native American Women and Feminism

33 mins 50 secs

4. Native Outlook and Worldview

36 mins 08 secs

5. Interviews

17 mins 35 secs

6. Voices of Freedom

39 mins 42 secs

7. Conclusion

39 mins 34 secs

8. Closing

0 mins 22 secs

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