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  1. The selected works of Ora Eddleman Reed
    author, editor, and activist for Cherokee rights
    Published: [2024]; ©2024
    Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage more

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    This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Carpenter, Cari M. (HerausgeberIn); Kilcup, Karen L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496237385; 1496237382; 9781496237378; 1496237374
    Subjects: American literature; Littérature américaine - 20e siècle
    Other subjects: Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968); Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 610 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    List of illustrations -- Preface and editorial principles: the ethics of recovery -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: What the curious want to know about Ora Eddleman Reed -- Activist writing and journalism -- Short fiction -- Poetry -- Drama -- Children's literature and novel -- Afterword: Ora Eddleman Reed, allotment genealogies, and Cherokee literary transnationalism / Kirby Brown -- Appendix 1. Contemporary reviews and commentaries -- Appendix 2. Conversation on Ora Eddleman Reed timeline -- Notes -- Bibliography of Eddleman Reed works -- Bibliography of works consulted -- Index.

  2. The Selected Works of Ora Eddleman Reed
    Author, Editor, and Activist for Cherokee Rights
    Published: 2024; ©2024
    Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage. more

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    This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage.

     

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    Contributor: Carpenter, Cari M. (MitwirkendeR); Kilcup, Karen L. (MitwirkendeR); Brown, Kirby (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496237385
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Reed, Ora V. Eddleman,-1880-1968; Reed, Ora V. Eddleman,-1880-1968-Literary collections; American literature-20th century
    Scope: 1 online resource (651 pages)
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  3. The selected works of Ora Eddleman Reed
    author, editor, and activist for Cherokee rights
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    "This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage"-- "The Selected Works of Ora Eddleman... more

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    "This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage"-- "The Selected Works of Ora Eddleman Reed collects the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed with an introduction that contextualizes her as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage. "Little Writer" Ora V. Eddleman (pseudonym Mignon Schrieber) was only eighteen when she published her first work in the Indian Territory newspaper Twin Territories, which she edited for much of its brief run. This publication promoted the literary works of Muskogee Creek poet Chinnubbie Harjo (Alexander Posey), Cherokee historian Joshua Ross, and Muskogee Creek chief Pleasant Porter. In the advice column "What the Curious Want to Know," Eddleman Reed answered readers from around the country who had ignorant impressions of Indian Territory (and whose questions, notably, she did not include). Such columns were accompanied by pieces that amount to some of the earliest Native historiography by an American woman claiming Indigenous heritage. Twin Territories was directed at both Natives and non-Natives and had a national readership. The heterogeneous form of the newspaper gave room for healthy internal debate on controversial ideas like Indigenous sovereignty and assimilation, affirming Native Americans as a significant, diverse collective. In this first book of Eddleman Reed's work, Cari M. Carpenter and Karen L. Kilcup revive the writings of an important author, publisher, and activist for Cherokee rights. "--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Carpenter, Cari M. (HerausgeberIn); Kilcup, Karen L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496237378; 9781496237385
    Subjects: American literature; Littérature américaine - 20e siècle; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / Native American Studies
    Other subjects: Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968); Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968)
    Scope: 1 online resource (610 pages)
    Notes:

    Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface and Editorial Principles -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Activist Writing and Journalism -- Selections from "What the Curious Want to Know" -- A Very Grave Error -- About the Cherokees -- Indian Land Selection -- The Choctaw People -- Do Not Want Them -- Among the Full-Bloods: Part II. Indians of Oklahoma -- Will the Indian Girl Solve the Servant Question? -- Indian Department: The Object of the Indian Department -- Three Indian Writers of Prominence -- Indian Department: The Story of a War Chief's Medal

    Traditions of the Cherokees -- Cherokee Mythology -- Indian Proverbs -- Indian Wit and Wisdom -- Indian Tales between Pipes -- When the Cowboy Reigned -- The Dying of the Council Fires -- Great Work of an Indian -- Father of 90,000 Indians -- The Indian Orphan -- Modern Mistress Lo -- Daughters of Confederacy -- Five Minutes with Paderewski Changed My Life -- Short Fiction -- A Face at the Window -- A Pair of Moccasins -- Her Thanksgiving Visit: The Story of a Thanksgiving Spent by Two Strangers in the Indian Territory -- Aunt Mary's Christmas Dinner -- Her Mother's Daughter

    Only an Indian Girl -- Lucy and I as Missionaries -- The Fate of Starry Eyes . . . The Story of an Indian Maid -- The Honor of Wynoma: A Thanksgiving Story by a Cherokee Girl -- A Christmas Legend -- Billy Bearclaws, Aid to Cupid -- Poetry -- How Doth He? -- Ho Hum! -- Night Noises -- Cowboy Philosophy -- The Farmer's Wife Tries Optimism -- Tornado -- Nature's Example -- The Mother-Heart -- Love's Inspiration -- Memory -- To One Bereaved -- A Little Girl Dreams -- Thirteen's So Very Hard to Be! -- Sturdy Little Fellow -- To Mary -- Fantasy in Feathers -- Drama

    The Success of a Charity Concert: A Christmas Play for Amateurs -- Night Brings Out the Stars -- Children's Literature and Novel -- Selections from "For the Little Chiefs and Their Sisters" -- Where the Big Woods Beckon: A Juvenile Story -- Afterword -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Notes -- Bibliography of Eddleman Reed Works -- Bibliography of Works Consulted -- Index

  4. The selected works of Ora Eddleman Reed
    author, editor, and activist for Cherokee rights
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    "This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage"-- "The Selected Works of Ora Eddleman... more

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    "This collection of the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed is accompanied by an introduction that contextualizes Eddleman Reed as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage"-- "The Selected Works of Ora Eddleman Reed collects the writings of Ora Eddleman Reed with an introduction that contextualizes her as an author, a publishing pioneer, a New Woman, and a person with a complicated lineage. "Little Writer" Ora V. Eddleman (pseudonym Mignon Schrieber) was only eighteen when she published her first work in the Indian Territory newspaper Twin Territories, which she edited for much of its brief run. This publication promoted the literary works of Muskogee Creek poet Chinnubbie Harjo (Alexander Posey), Cherokee historian Joshua Ross, and Muskogee Creek chief Pleasant Porter. In the advice column "What the Curious Want to Know," Eddleman Reed answered readers from around the country who had ignorant impressions of Indian Territory (and whose questions, notably, she did not include). Such columns were accompanied by pieces that amount to some of the earliest Native historiography by an American woman claiming Indigenous heritage. Twin Territories was directed at both Natives and non-Natives and had a national readership. The heterogeneous form of the newspaper gave room for healthy internal debate on controversial ideas like Indigenous sovereignty and assimilation, affirming Native Americans as a significant, diverse collective. In this first book of Eddleman Reed's work, Cari M. Carpenter and Karen L. Kilcup revive the writings of an important author, publisher, and activist for Cherokee rights. "--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Carpenter, Cari M. (HerausgeberIn); Kilcup, Karen L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496237378; 9781496237385
    Subjects: American literature; Littérature américaine - 20e siècle; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / Native American Studies
    Other subjects: Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968); Reed, Ora V. Eddleman (1880-1968)
    Scope: 1 online resource (610 pages)
    Notes:

    Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface and Editorial Principles -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Activist Writing and Journalism -- Selections from "What the Curious Want to Know" -- A Very Grave Error -- About the Cherokees -- Indian Land Selection -- The Choctaw People -- Do Not Want Them -- Among the Full-Bloods: Part II. Indians of Oklahoma -- Will the Indian Girl Solve the Servant Question? -- Indian Department: The Object of the Indian Department -- Three Indian Writers of Prominence -- Indian Department: The Story of a War Chief's Medal

    Traditions of the Cherokees -- Cherokee Mythology -- Indian Proverbs -- Indian Wit and Wisdom -- Indian Tales between Pipes -- When the Cowboy Reigned -- The Dying of the Council Fires -- Great Work of an Indian -- Father of 90,000 Indians -- The Indian Orphan -- Modern Mistress Lo -- Daughters of Confederacy -- Five Minutes with Paderewski Changed My Life -- Short Fiction -- A Face at the Window -- A Pair of Moccasins -- Her Thanksgiving Visit: The Story of a Thanksgiving Spent by Two Strangers in the Indian Territory -- Aunt Mary's Christmas Dinner -- Her Mother's Daughter

    Only an Indian Girl -- Lucy and I as Missionaries -- The Fate of Starry Eyes . . . The Story of an Indian Maid -- The Honor of Wynoma: A Thanksgiving Story by a Cherokee Girl -- A Christmas Legend -- Billy Bearclaws, Aid to Cupid -- Poetry -- How Doth He? -- Ho Hum! -- Night Noises -- Cowboy Philosophy -- The Farmer's Wife Tries Optimism -- Tornado -- Nature's Example -- The Mother-Heart -- Love's Inspiration -- Memory -- To One Bereaved -- A Little Girl Dreams -- Thirteen's So Very Hard to Be! -- Sturdy Little Fellow -- To Mary -- Fantasy in Feathers -- Drama

    The Success of a Charity Concert: A Christmas Play for Amateurs -- Night Brings Out the Stars -- Children's Literature and Novel -- Selections from "For the Little Chiefs and Their Sisters" -- Where the Big Woods Beckon: A Juvenile Story -- Afterword -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Notes -- Bibliography of Eddleman Reed Works -- Bibliography of Works Consulted -- Index