Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907 Book

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907
Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907, This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris, Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907 has a rating of 3 stars
   2 Ratings
X
Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907, This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris, Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907
3 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
5
0 %
4
0 %
3
100 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907
  • Written by author Karen L. Kilcup
  • Published by University Press of Florida, October 2005
  • This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris
  • This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Irish descent and the daughter of a leader of the Old Settlers (those Cherokees who moved west prior to their subsequent forced removal by the U.S. government, the notorious Trail of Tears).

The Memoirs reveal a fascinating and complex 19th-century woman—an artist, music teacher, storyteller, Confederate slave owner, Washington socialite, wife of a white railroad executive, widow, and mother of the first Native American U.S. Senator, Robert L. Owen, Jr. Her writings interpret the history of the tribe and describe the cultural upheaval of the Cherokees moving west. They also offer a glimpse into antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction American life.  

This edition provides a wealth of background information including a biographical preface, chronology of Owen's life, genealogy, and textual footnotes. In addition, an introductory essay places the Memoirs in the context of Owen's predecessors and contemporaries, including Cherokee cultural and literary tradition, the larger Indian historical/literary context, and women's writing of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
        


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907, This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris, Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907, This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris, Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907, This first scholarly edition of the writings of a unique Native American woman details an extraordinary life in a combination of genres including oral history, ethnography, and western adventure sketches. Narcissa Owen was of mixed Cherokee and Scots-Iris, Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907

Cherokee Woman's America: Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: