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Daybreak Woman - by Jane Lamm Carroll (Paperback)

Daybreak Woman - by  Jane Lamm Carroll (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A woman's remarkable life provides a new perspective on a century of turbulent change.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Daybreak Woman, also known as Jane Anderson Robertson, was born at a trading post on the Minnesota River in 1812 and lived for ninety-two years in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Canada, and South Dakota. The daughter of an Anglo-Canadian trader and a Scots-Dakota woman, she witnessed seismic changes. <p/> For her first five decades, Daybreak Woman was nurtured and respected in the multiethnic society that thrived for generations in the region. But in the last forty years of the nineteenth century, this way of life was swamped and nearly annihilated as the result of Euro-American colonization and the forced exile of most Dakota and Euro-Dakota people from Minnesota after the US-Dakota War of 1862. Dakota and Euro-Dakota people struggled to reestablish their communities in the face of racial violence, injustice, calls for their mass extermination, abject poverty, disease, starvation, and death. Daybreak Woman and her children survived these cataclysmic events and endured to rebuild their lives as Anglo-Dakota people in an anti-Indian world. <p/> In this extraordinary biography, historian Jane Lamm Carroll uses the life of one mixed-heritage woman and her family as a window into American society, honoring the past's complexity and providing insights into the present.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>Daybreak Woman</em>, a gripping American drama, is history made real. CHOICE <p/> "In this deft biography, Jane Lamm Caroll guides us through a life rooted in the vital and expansive kinship networks that determined belonging, opportunity, conflict, and resilience for Dakota and mixed-ancestry community members in nineteenth-century Mni Sota Makoce. In a journey from the height of the fur trade, through the devastating war of 1862, and onward to the turn of a new century, we see the ways in which women's labor--cultural, spiritual, economic, diplomatic, and domestic--built and rebuilt worlds of meaning that persisted despite great upheaval and change. This is a vibrant and engrossing book." <br>Catherine J. Denial, author of <em>Making Marriage: Husbands, Wives, and the American State in Dakota and Ojibwe Country</em> <p/> "The research in <em>Daybreak Woman</em> is rich, dense, and inclusive, and Jane Lamm Carroll writes a story that is highly personal and engaging. Learning about the lives of so many Dakota and Anglo-Dakota individuals and families forces readers to re-think what we thought we knew about the history of Mni Sota Makoce." <br>Colette Hyman, author of <em>Dakota Women's Work: Creativity, Culture, and Exile</em><br>

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