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Virginia Baker

Massasoit's Town Sowams in Pokanoket, Its History Legends and Traditions

In “Massasoit's Town Sowams in Pokanoket, Its History Legends and Traditions,” Virginia Baker intricately weaves the rich tapestry of the early Native American history surrounding the Pokanoket community, focusing on the life and legacy of Massasoit, the respected Wampanoag leader. Baker employs a blend of historical narrative and cultural analysis, applying rigorous scholarly research to unearth legends and traditions that have shaped the collective memory of this significant region in present-day Massachusetts. Through her meticulous examination, she illuminates the profound impact of colonization on indigenous societies, revealing their resilience amid adversity. Virginia Baker is a noted historian and scholar specializing in Native American studies, and her passion for the subject is evident throughout the text. Her extensive research is informed by her background in anthropology and history, as well as her active engagement with indigenous communities. Baker's dedication to accurately representing indigenous voices and preserving their stories drives her exploration of Pokanoket and its inhabitants, fostering a deeper understanding of their historical significance. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in indigenous history, cultural studies, and the American colonial experience. Baker'Äôs work not only serves as an academic resource but also as a compelling narrative that encourages empathy and reflection on the complexities of history. It is a vital addition to the literature addressing the legacies of Native peoples and the ongoing significance of their traditions today.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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