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Stories of Our Living Ephemera: Storytelling Methodologies in the Archives of the Cherokee National Seminaries, 1846-1907

Stories of Our Living Ephemera: Storytelling Methodologies in the Archives of the Cherokee National Seminaries, 1846-1907 - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Emily LeggPublish date:2023-12-15Pages:268
Language:EnglishPublisher:Utah State University PressISBN-13:9781646425211ISBN-10:1646425219UPC:9781646425211Book Category:Social Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, HistoryBook Subcategory:Ethnic Studies, Rhetoric, Indigenous Peoples in the AmericasBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.10 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCMCNX9K8R
Stories of Our Living Ephemera recovers the history of the Cherokee National Seminaries from scattered archives and colonized research practices by critically weaving together pedagogy and archival artifacts with Cherokee traditional stories and Indigenous worldviews. This unique text adds these voices to writing studies history and presents these stories as models of active rhetorical practices of assimilation resistance in colonized spaces.

Emily Legg turns to the Cherokee medicine wheel and cardinal directions as a Cherokee rhetorical discipline of knowledge making in the archives, an embodied and material practice that steers knowledge through the four cardinal directions around all relations. Going beyond historiography, Legg delineates educational practices that are intertwined with multiple strands of traditional Cherokee stories that privilege Indigenous and matriarchal theoretical lenses. Stories of Our Living Ephemera synthesizes the connections between contemporary and nineteenth-century academic experiences to articulate the ways that colonial institutions and research can be Indigenized by centering Native American sovereignty.

By undoing the erasure of Cherokee literacy and educational practices, Stories of Our Living Ephemera celebrates the importance of storytelling, especially for those who are learning about Indigenous histories and rhetorics. This book is of cultural importance and value to academics interested in composition and pedagogy, the Cherokee Nation, and a general audience seeking to learn about Indigenous rhetorical devices and Cherokee history.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Utah State University PressISBN-13:9781646425211ISBN-10:1646425219UPC:9781646425211Book Category:Social Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, HistoryBook Subcategory:Ethnic Studies, Rhetoric, Indigenous Peoples in the AmericasBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.10 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCMCNX9K8R
Emily Legg is a Cherokee Nation citizen and associate professor of composition and rhetoric at Miami University in Ohio. Her research centers Indigenous methodologies of storytelling as a decolonial and materialist research practice in writing and rhetoric, methodologies which she brings to her historiographic recovery work.

Publisher: Utah State University Press

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