• Media type: Book
  • Title: Native tongues : colonialism and race from encounter to the reservation
  • Contains: Language encounters and the "mind of man, in the savage state"Descent and relations -- Much more fertile than commonly supposed -- Four clicks and two gutturals and a nasal -- The unchangeable character of the "Indian mind" -- Of blood and language -- Epilogue.
  • Contributor: Harvey, Sean P. [Author]
  • imprint: Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: Harvard Univ. Press, 2015
  • Published in: Harvard historical studies ; 184
  • Extent: 338 S.; Ill., Kt; 25 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780674289932
  • RVK notation: NQ 9200 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Nordamerika > Weiße > Indianer > Sprachkontakt > Missverständnis > Rassismus > Geschichte 1700-1900
    Nordamerika > Indianerpolitik > Rassismus > Indianersprachen > Ethnische Identität > Geschichte 1700-1900
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: "Native Tongues explores the morally entangled territory of language and race as it relates the intellectual history of encounters between whites and Native Americans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Misunderstandings about the differences between European and indigenous American languages strongly influenced whites' beliefs about the descent and capabilities of Native Americans. These beliefs would play an important role in the subjugation of Native peoples as the United States pursued its 'manifest destiny' of westward expansion"--Provided by publisher

    "Native Tongues explores the morally entangled territory of language and race as it relates the intellectual history of encounters between whites and Native Americans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Misunderstandings about the differences between European and indigenous American languages strongly influenced whites' beliefs about the descent and capabilities of Native Americans. These beliefs would play an important role in the subjugation of Native peoples as the United States pursued its 'manifest destiny' of westward expansion"--Provided by publisher

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