Wilma Mankiller: A Life in American History

by
Tamrala Swafford Bliss Ph.D.author

Tamrala Swafford Bliss, PhD, is adjunct professor at University of Maryland Global Campus.

Wilma Mankiller: A Life in American History

20230214

ABC-CLIO

Pages 216
Topics The American Indian Movement;Community Development Programs;The Curtis Act;The Dawes Allotment Act;Indian Self-Determination and Educational Assistance Act of 1975;The Occupation of Alcatraz Island;Oklahoma Statehood of 1907;The Pit River Tribes;Presidential Medal of Freedom

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Wilma Mankiller: A Life in American History

Author(s): Swafford Bliss, Tamrala;
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Abstract:

An excellent resource for students of Native American women's history, Wilma Mankiller provides an overview of contemporary federal Indian policy and explores how Mankiller negotiated the relationship between the Cherokee Nation and the United States in the late 20th century.

Wilma Mankiller's work for the Cherokee Nation helped to create a flourishing economy, an increased sense of pride, and a renewed sense of community for the residents of the nation over the twenty years that followed.

This is the first biography of Wilma Mankiller written for an adult audience. Incorporating aspects of federal Indian policy and Cherokee History, chapters explore Mankiller's involvement at the Indian Center, her interactions with other Indian activists, and her participation in the occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 and the Pit River tribes struggle in the early 1970s. Also covered is Cherokee history from the 1830s concerning the Trail of Tears and its impact on Cherokee identity.

Chronological organization allows readers to discover Mankiller's growth and development from a student activist in San Francisco to a Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in rural northeastern Oklahoma. The book explores the themes of land, education, community, identity, treaty rights and sovereignty, and traditional tribal knowledge.


  • Offers readers an understanding of contemporary Native American experiences and constant struggles
  • Explains Mankiller's leadership style that produced remarkable results in the face of budget cuts
  • Reveals the importance of maintaining cultural values in helping instill pride and personal responsibility in Indian communities
  • Reminds readers of the importance of community involvement

SortTitle: Wilma Mankiller: A Life in American History
Author Info:
Tamrala Swafford Bliss Ph.D.author

Tamrala Swafford Bliss, PhD, is adjunct professor at University of Maryland Global Campus.

eISBN-13: 9781440873874
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Print ISBN-13: 9781440873867
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pages: 216
Publication Date: 20230214
Series: Women Making History