The Ioway in Missouri by Greg Olson

The Ioway in Missouri by Greg Olson

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Although their ancestors came from the Great Lakes region and they now live in Midwestern states, the Ioway (Baxoje) people claim a rich history in Missouri dating to the eighteenth century. This book tells how the Ioway were attracted to the rich land between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers as a place in which they could peacefully reside.

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The Ioway in Missouri by Greg Olson

Although their ancestors came from the Great Lakes region and they now live in several Midwestern states, the Ioway (Baxoje) people claim a rich history in Missouri dating back to the eighteenth century. Living alongside white settlers while retaining their traditional way of life, the tribe eventually had to make difficult choices in order to survive - choices that included unlikely alliances, resistance, and even violence.This is the first book on the Ioway to appear in thirty years and the first to focus on their role in Missouri's colonial and early statehood periods. Greg Olson tells how the Ioway were attracted to the rich land between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers as a place in which they could peacefully reside. But it was here that they ended up facing the greatest challenges to their survival as a people, with leaders like White Cloud and Great Walker rising to meet those demands.Olson draws on interviews with contemporary tribal members to convey an understanding of Ioway beliefs, practices, and history, and he incorporates reports of Indian agents and speeches of past Ioway leaders to illuminate the changes that took place in the tribe's traditional ways of life. He tells of their oral tradition and creation stories, their farming and hunting practices, and their alliances with neighboring Indians, incoming settlers, and the United States government. And in describing these alliances, he shows that the Ioway did not always agree among themselves on the direction they should take as they navigated the crosscurrents of a changing world - and how attempts of some Ioway leaders to accommodate to the White Path did not prevent their descent into poverty and despair or their ultimate removal from their lands.As modern Ioway people in Kansas and Oklahoma work to recover the history of their Lost Nation - and as local historians recognize their important place in Missouri history - Olson's book offers a balanced account of the profound effects on the Ioway of other tribes, explorers, and settlers who began to move into their homelands after the Louisiana Purchase. Written for a general audience, this is a useful, accessible introduction to the changing fortunes of the Ioway people in the era of exploration, colonialism, and statehood.
Greg Olson is Curator of Exhibits and Special Projects at the Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City.
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ISBN 13 9780826218247
ISBN 10 0826218245
Titel The Ioway in Missouri
Autor Greg Olson
Serie Missouri Heritage Readers Series
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag University of Missouri Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-10-30
Seitenanzahl 152
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