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Norwegian-American Essays, 2011

Norwegian-American Essays, 2011 PDF Author:
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ISBN: 9788270996339
Category : Norwegian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 259

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Norwegian-American Essays, 2011

Norwegian-American Essays, 2011 PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788270996339
Category : Norwegian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 259

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Norwegian-American Essays, 2008

Norwegian-American Essays, 2008 PDF Author: Øyvind Tveitereid Gulliksen
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ISBN: 9788299146166
Category : Norway
Languages : en
Pages : 260

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Norwegian-American Essays

Norwegian-American Essays PDF Author:
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Category : Norwegian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 148

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Norwegian-American Essays 1999

Norwegian-American Essays 1999 PDF Author: Ingeborg R. Kongslien
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Category : Norwegian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Essays on Norwegian-American Literature and History

Essays on Norwegian-American Literature and History PDF Author:
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ISBN: 9788299146111
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216

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Norwegian-American Essays, 2004

Norwegian-American Essays, 2004 PDF Author: Orm Øverland
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ISBN: 9788299146197
Category : Norway
Languages : en
Pages : 318

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Essays on Norwegian-American literature and history

Essays on Norwegian-American literature and history PDF Author: Norwegian-American Historical Association
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Languages : en
Pages :

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Norwegian-American Essays, 2001

Norwegian-American Essays, 2001 PDF Author:
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ISBN: 9788299146180
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 264

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Norwegian American Women

Norwegian American Women PDF Author: Betty A. Bergland
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
ISBN: 0873518330
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 513

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Explores the vital role of women in the creation of Norwegian American communities--from farm to factory and as caregivers, educators, and writers.

Encounter on the Great Plains

Encounter on the Great Plains PDF Author: Karen V. Hansen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190203242
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 393

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In 1904, the first Scandinavian settlers moved onto the Spirit Lake Dakota Indian Reservation. These land-hungry immigrants struggled against severe poverty, often becoming the sharecropping tenants of Dakota landowners. Yet the homesteaders' impoverishment did not impede their quest to acquire Indian land, and by 1929 Scandinavians owned more reservation acreage than their Dakota neighbors. Norwegian homesteader Helena Haugen Kanten put it plainly: "We stole the land from the Indians." With this largely unknown story at its center, Encounter on the Great Plains brings together two dominant processes in American history: the unceasing migration of newcomers to North America, and the protracted dispossession of indigenous peoples who inhabited the continent. Drawing on fifteen years of archival research and 130 oral histories, Karen V. Hansen explores the epic issues of co-existence between settlers and Indians and the effect of racial hierarchies, both legal and cultural, on marginalized peoples. Hansen offers a wealth of intimate detail about daily lives and community events, showing how both Dakotas and Scandinavians resisted assimilation and used their rights as new citizens to combat attacks on their cultures. In this flowing narrative, women emerge as resourceful agents of their own economic interests. Dakota women gained autonomy in the use of their allotments, while Scandinavian women staked and "proved up" their own claims. Hansen chronicles the intertwined stories of Dakotas and immigrants-women and men, farmers, domestic servants, and day laborers. Their shared struggles reveal efforts to maintain a language, sustain a culture, and navigate their complex ties to more than one nation. The history of the American West cannot be told without these voices: their long connections, intermittent conflicts, and profound influence over one another defy easy categorization and provide a new perspective on the processes of immigration and land taking.