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Bücher
PPN:  
498083330
Titel:  
Stories from Saddle Mountain : autobiographies of a Kiowa family / Henrietta Tongkeamha and Raymond Tongkeamha ; edited by Benjamin R. Kracht ; with Lisa LaBrada
Verantwortlich:  
Tongkeamha, Henrietta,i1912-1993 [Verfasser] ; Tongkeamha, Raymond [Verfasser] ; Kracht, Benjamin R.,i1955- [Herausgeber] ; LaBrada, Lisa [Mitwirkender]
Erschienen:  
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2021]
Umfang:  
xxv, 176 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 23 cm
Serie:  
American Indian lives
Anmerkung:  
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
978-1-4962-2811-6 ; 1-4962-2811-1 ; 978-1-4962-2878-9 ; 978-1-4962-2879-6
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USA  Oklahoma  Kiowa  Internatserziehung  Baptisten  Geschichte 1900-1999  f Biografie  
Abstract:  
"Stories from Saddle Mountain recounts family stories that connected the Tongkeamhas, a Kiowa family, to the Saddle Mountain community for more than a century. Henrietta Apayyat (1912-93) grew up and married near Saddle Mountain, where she and her husband raised five sons and five daughters. She began penning her memoirs in 1968, including accounts about a Peyote meeting, revivals and Christmas encampments at Saddle Mountain Church, subsistence activities, and attending boarding schools and public schools. When not in school, Henrietta spent much of her childhood and adolescence close to home, working and occasionally traveling to neighboring towns with her grandparents, whereas her son Raymond Tongkeamha left frequently and wandered farther. Both experienced the transformation from having no indoor plumbing or electricity to having radios, televisions, and JCPenney. Together, their autobiographies illuminate dynamic changes and steadfast traditions in twentieth-century Kiowa life in the Saddle Mountain countryside.
 

 
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