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History of American socialisms. / by Noyes, John Humphrey,1811-1886.(CARDINAL)126255;
Survey of Owenism (e.g., New Harmony) and Fourierism in the United States (e.g., Brook Farm). Does also include Spiritualist communities, the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and other socialist associations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Subjects: Socialism; Communism;
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Who speaks for Wolf : a Native American learning story / by Underwood, Paula.(CARDINAL)377708; Howell, Frank,illustrator.(CARDINAL)728815;
An Indian tribe learns an important lesson after it ignores a hunter's warning and settles in the heart of a great community of wolves.
Subjects: Folklore; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Oneida Indians; Oneida Indians;
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Recovering the sacred : the power of naming and claiming / by LaDuke, Winona.(CARDINAL)351580;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-280) and index.What is sacred? -- Sacred lands and sacred places -- God, squirrels, and the universe : the Mount Graham International Observatory and the University of Arizona -- Salt, water, blood, and coal : mining in the southwest -- Klamath land and life -- Ancestors, images, and their lives -- Imperial anthropology : the ethics of collecting -- Quilled cradle board covers, cultural patrimony, and Wounded Knee -- Vampires in the new world : blood, academia, and human genetics -- Masks in the new millennium -- Seeds and medicine -- Three sisters : recovery of traditional agriculture at Cayuga, Mohawk, and Oneida communities -- Wild rice : maps, genes, and patents -- Food as medicine : the recovery of traditional foods to heal the people -- Relatives -- Return of the Horse Nation -- Namewag : sturgeon and people in the Great Lakes Region -- Recovering power to slow climate change."An overview of efforts by Native Americans to regain cultural and genetic patrimony and the conditions needed for traditional spiritual practices, including tribal histories, analysis of changes to nutrition, economy, and physical environment, and actions taken toward pollution abatement, dam removal, land and cultural reclamation, and alternative energy production"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indian philosophy; Indians of North America; Sacred space; Ethnoecology; Cultural property;
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Communal utopias and the American experience : religious communities, 1732-2000 / by Sutton, Robert P.(CARDINAL)275092;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-177) and index.Introduction -- ch. 1. The Ephrata Cloister -- ch. 2. Shaker communities -- ch. 3. Separatist colonies : Harmonists, Bethel/Aurora, Zoar, Amana, Bishop Hill -- ch. 4. Oneida perfectionists -- ch. 5. The Hutterite Brethren -- ch. 6. Nineteenth-century Jewish farm colonies -- ch. 7. California's exotic brotherhoods -- ch. 8. Twentieth-century religious communities -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
Subjects: Utopias; Utopias;
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Restoring the kinship worldview : indigenous voices introduce 28 precepts for rebalancing life on planet Earth / by Jacobs, Donald Trent,1946-author.; Narváez, Darcia,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Recognition of spiritual energies in nature / Mourning Dove (Okanagan and Sinixt) -- Nonhierarchial society / Wenona Victor Hall (Sto:lo) -- Courage and fearless trust in the universe / Berta Cá́ceres and Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres (Lenca) -- Understanding/embracing death and dying / Coyote Marie Hunter-Ripper (Cherokee, Choctaw) -- Emphasis on community welfare / Doñ̃a Enriqueta Contreras (Zapotecan) -- High respect for the sacred feminine / Paula Gunn Allen (Laguna Pueblo) -- Respect for gender role fluidity / Laura Hall (Haudenosaunee) -- Nonmaterialistic barter, gift, and kinship economics / Rebecca Adamson (Cherokee) -- All earth entities are sentient / Robin Wall Kimmerer (Citizen Potowatomi Nation) -- The sacred nature of competition and games / Sharon and Shirley Firth (Gwich'in) -- Nonanthropocentrism / Terry LeBlanc (Mi'kmaq) -- Words are sacred (Truthfulness) / Ed McGaa, aka Eagle Man (Oglala Lakota) -- Mutual dependence / Jack Forbes (Powhatan-Lenape, Delaware-Lenape)Complimentary duality / Barbara Alice Mann (Seneca) -- Generosity as way of life / Martin Brokenleg (Lakota) -- Ceremony as life sustaining / Linda Hogan (Chickasaw) -- Humor as essential / Charlie Hill (Oneida Oneida-Mohawk-Cree) -- Conflict resolution as return to community / Wanda D. McCaslin (Métis) -- Laws of nature as highest rules for living / Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe) -- Becoming fully human / Greg Cajete (Tewa, Santa Clara Pueblo) -- Nature seen as benevolent / Basil Johnston (Wasauksing) -- Responsibility emphasis / Xiuhtezcatl Martinez (Aztec) -- Connection to the land / Enrigue Salmón (Raramuri-Tarahuamara) -- Centrality of gratitude / Audrey Shenandoah (Onondaga) -- Noninterference / Clare Brant (Mohawk, Wolf Clan) -- Circular time and knowledge / Tyson Yunkaporta (Apalech Clan in far north Queensland) -- Self-initiated relational healing / Gloria Lee (Cree-Pelican Lake) -- An emphasis on heart wisdom / Ilarion "Larry" Merculieff (Unangan)."A collection of 28 excerpted passages from Indigenous leaders that reflect the wisdom of Indigenous worldview precepts, accompanied by analysis"--
Subjects: Quotations.; Indian philosophy.; Indians of North America; Wisdom.; Kinship.;
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Women and religion : the original sourcebook of women in Christian thought / by Clark, Elizabeth A.(Elizabeth Ann),1938-2021.(CARDINAL)887823; Richardson, Herbert,1932-(CARDINAL)887786;
Includes bibliographical references (pages (377-384).The New Testament and Christian origins -- Clement of Alexandria and the Gnostics : Women, sexuality, and marriage in orthodoxy and heterodoxy (selections from Clement's "On marriage" and from the Gospel of Mary) -- Jerome : The exaltation of Christian virginity (Selections from Letter Twenty-Two ("To Eustoehium") and from Against Joyinian) -- Augustine : Sinfulness and sexuality (Selections from On marriage and concupiscence) -- Thomas Aquinas and the scholastic woman (Selections from the Summa Theologica) -- Women religious of the Middle Ages (Selections from Angela of Foligno's Memorial, from Julian of Norwich's The revelations of divine love, from Catherine of Siena's Letters, and from The book of Margery Kempe) -- Woman as witch : witchcraft persecutions in the Old and New Worlds (Selections from the Malleus Maleficarum and documents from the Salem Witchcraft Trials) -- The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic response (Selections from Luther's The estate of marriage and from Lectures on Genesis) -- John Milton : The Puritan transformation of marriage (Selections from The doctrine and discipline of divorce) -- Friedrich Schleiermacher and romantic theology (Selections from Christmas Eve and from Ten commandments [on Sexual love and marriage]) -- Communitarian movements in America : Shakers, the Oneida community, and Mormons (Selections from Shaker sources, from John Humphrey Noyes's Bible Communism, and from Orson Pratt's "Celestial marriage") -- Movements for religious and social reform in nineteenth- and twentieth-century America (Selections from Sarah Grimké's Letters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of women, from Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The woman's Bible, and from Jarena Lee's Journal) -- Twentieth-century sexual issues : contraception, abortion, and homosexuality (Selections from Pius XI's Casri Connubii (On Christian marriage), from Beverly Wildung Harrison's "Theology of Pro-choice," and from Carter Heyward's "A sacred contempt : heterosexist theology" and "Coming out and relational empowerment") -- Feminist liberation theologies (Selections from Mary Daly's "The women's movement : an exodus community," from Rosemary Radford Ruether's Sexism and God-talk, from Jacquelyn Grant's White women's Christ and Black women's Jesus, and from Ada María Isasi-Díaz's "Mujeristas : a name of our own")." ... a difinitive and most compelling documentary history of the relationship between Christianity and half of its membership ... This new edition ... includes fully updated introductions, newly available source material, and incisive contemporary analysis ..."--Back cover
Subjects: Women; Women in Christianity; Feminist theology; Women.; Gender identity.; Womyn.;
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War & society in the American Revolution : mobilization and home fronts / by Resch, John Phillips,editor.(CARDINAL)280974; Sargent, Walter(Walter L.),editor.(CARDINAL)280973;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Town born, turn out" : town militias, Tories, and the struggle for control of the Massachusetts backcountry / Charles Neimeyer -- The Massachusetts rank and file of 1777 / Walter Sargent -- The Revolution as a people's war : mobilization in New Hampshire / John Resch -- "Fit for common service?" : class, race, and recruitment in Revolutionary Virginia / Michael A. McDonnell -- Claiming their due : African Americans in the Revolutionary War and its aftermath / Judith L. Van Buskirk -- Restraint and retaliation : the North Carolina militias and the backcountry war of 1780-1782 / Wayne E. Lee -- Incompatible allies : loyalists, slaves, and Indians in Revolutionary South Carolina / Jim Piecuch -- The dilemmas of alliance : the Oneida Indian nation in the American Revolution / Karim M. Tiro -- Wives, concubines, and community : following the army / Holly A. Mayer -- "We bear the yoke with a reluctant impatience" : the War for Independence and Virginia's displaced women / Joan R. Gunderson -- Changing meanings of the American Revolution : an overview, 1789-2006 / John Resch, Walter Sargent.
Subjects: United States. Continental Army; Soldiers;
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Where the sun shines out : a novel / by Catalano, Kevin,author.(CARDINAL)417084;
In the blue-collar town of Chittenango, New York, two young boys are abducted from a local festival and taken to a cabin in the woods. One is kept; one is killed. When they are next seen, ten-year-old Dean has escaped by swimming across Oneida Lake holding his brother's dead body. As the years pass, the people of Chittenango struggle to cope with the collateral damage of this unspeakable act of violence, reverberations that disrupt the community and echo far beyond. With nothing holding it together, Dean's family disintegrates under the twin weights of guilt and grief-and the unspoken acknowledgment that the wrong child survived.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Life change events; City and town life; Brothers;
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Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America / by Dassanowsky, Robert.(CARDINAL)210754; Lehman, Jeffrey,1969-(CARDINAL)213980;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents: v. 1. Acadians thru Garifuna Americans -- v. 2. Georgian Americans thru Ojibwa -- v. 3. Oneidas thru Yupiat.Essays on approximately 150 culture groups of the U.S., from Acadians to Yupiats, covering their history, acculturation and assimilation, family and community dynamics, language and religion.
Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Cultural pluralism; Ethnology; Ethnology; Minorities; Minorities; Multiculturalism;
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What is cultural appropriation? / by Bruegl, Heather,author.(CARDINAL)885653;
"Students will learn about cultural appropriation and its cultural and economic impact on Indigenous peoples. The Racial Justice in America: Indigenous Peoples series explores the issues specific to the Indigenous communities in the United States in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. This series was written by Indigenous historian and public scholar Heather Bruegl, a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and a first-line descendent Stockbridge Munsee. The series was developed to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach race, diversity, and inclusion with open eyes and minds"--Grades 7-91010LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Cultural appropriation; Indians, Treatment of;
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