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Sadie Brower Neakok

Margaret B Blackman

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  • 326 sidor
  • 1992
This is the life history of the daughter of Asianggataq, an Eskimo woman, and her husband Charles Bower, the first white settler in Alaskas northernmost community of Barrow. One of ten children, Sadie Brower (1916-2004) was raised with a mixture of Inupiat and white traditions. Sent Outside for modern schooling, she returned to Barrow to use her education on behalf o her people. She devoted a lifetime to public service, first as a Bureau of Indian Affairs schoolteacher, than as a health aide, a foster parent, a welfare worker, and, for twenty years, as Barrows magistrate. She became a key figure in the introduction of the American legal system to bush Alaska as well as an outspoken advocate for people, eventually winning the right for the native language to be the language of the court in cases where the defendants could not speak English. Equally important, she was the mother of thirteen children and wife to Nate Neakok, an Inupiaq hunter and whaling captain who, she states emphatically, never went to school, but know more than I did, a college student, a teacher. Professor Blackman places Sadie Neakoks vivid narrative within the context of the recent history of Barrow and Alaska North Slope, interweaving cultural and historical data from various sources with Sadies own perspectives on herself, her people, and the outside world that has increasingly affected them. Blackmans concluding chapter offers a perceptive critical evaluation of the life history process itself. The book makes an important contribution to Alaskan cultural and legal history, to life history methodology, and to studies of women in cross-cultural perspective.
  • Författare: Margaret B Blackman
  • Illustratör: m
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780295971803
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 326
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1992-06-01
  • Förlag: University of Washington Press