Indigenous Rhetoric and Survival in the Nineteenth Century
Discover the profound insights of Elizabeth Schleber Lowry in her compelling work, Indigenous Rhetoric and Survival in the Nineteenth Century. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2018, this hardback edition spans 85 pages and delves into the rich narratives of indigenous experiences during a transformative era. Lowry explores the pivotal contributions of figures like Lucy Thompson, an indigenous woman from Northwestern California, who in 1916 published To the American Indian: Reminiscences of a Yurok Woman. This book not only highlights the resilience and survival of indigenous cultures but also showcases the power of rhetoric in shaping their identities. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this edition is a must-have for anyone interested in indigenous studies and historical rhetoric. Enhance your library with this essential read today!