20世紀初頭米国における先住民女性の政治力

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タイトル別名
  • Political Power of Indigenous Women in the Early Twentieth-Century America
  • The Case of an Oneida Woman’s Activism
  • オナイダ族女性の取り組みを例に

抄録

It is said that Western colonialism and a series of federal policies that attempted to “civilize” Native Americans since the 19th century weakened social and political status of Native women within their communities. However, this was not always the case for some women in the early 20th century. This paper will introduce the political activities of Laura Cornelius Kellogg, an Oneida woman whose tribe traditionally followed a matrilineal kinship system, which valued women as the center of their society. By examining her involvement in the Society of American Indians and the women's suffrage movement, it reveals how she tried to establish her position within her community and in wider American society while facing Western gender roles that were expected of women at the time.

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  • CRID
    1390018218937446016
  • DOI
    10.60393/hoppohmsymposium.37.0_001
  • ISSN
    27592766
    21887012
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
  • 抄録ライセンスフラグ
    使用不可

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