With the Nez Perces
Alice Fletcher in the Field, 1889-92
E Jane Gay author Frederick E Hoxie editor Joan T Mark editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Nov '87
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In 1889 the U.S. government sent the anthropologist Alice Fletcher to Idaho to allot the Nez Perce Reservation. She was accompanied by E. Jane Gay, who served as cook, housekeeper, photographer, and general factotum. In this collection of her letters, Gay describes in sprightly fashion their encounters with feuding agents, hostile white squatters, and a Nez Perce tribe divided over and puzzled by this latest government program.
"E. Jane Gay's letters are filled with humor and charming descriptions of her travels. . . . [A] fascinating and novel account."—American West
"Gay provides a remarkable and well-written account of Nez Perce culture under stress and of problems of land allocation. An informative documentation of an important era in Indian History."—Western Historical Quarterly
"Jane Gay's letters not only provide a rare first-hand account of the actual application of the Dawes Act. . .but offer insights into a phase of Nez Perce history neglected by historians. At the same time [they form] a tale of adventure which entertains as well as informs. The book also sheds light on women in the late nineteenth century by providing a record of the activities of two extraordinary individuals who ventured beyond their traditional role."—Arizona and the Wes
ISBN: 9780803270244
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 298g
228 pages