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The Turkey Feather Cape

Author : Robert Perry
Publisher : Pageturner Press and Media
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 48,74 MB
Release : 2022-03-17
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THE TURKEY FEATHER CAPE my creation from beyond history. This is an 'Indian Jones' cultural adventure that goes back a millennium; earlier than 1541 AD, the first history written about the Chickasaw Nation. When the door is opened to the past, we gain wisdom for the future. The Chickasaw never had, never needed, a written language, because the stories and knowledge were passed down by the elders, the Honored Ones. Much corporate knowledge died with the elders in wars with Big countries and the 1830s forced diaspora to Indian Territory. All knowledge about the feather cape was lost. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, tribes would no longer exist, and their people assimilated. Earlier treaties required one Chickasaw to deal with the US government, appointed by the US president as Tribal Governor. The People with proof of Indigenous blood stayed low until the 1960s when the Governor gained support from US legislators for official recognition. It was a joyous day in 1983 - US Congress had ratified bylaws and now the Tribe could elect officials and do business. The people voted in 2000 for the tribe to build a Culture Center which opened in July of 2010 in Sulphur, Oklahoma, which continues to grow. All elders are wise but the few tribal elders, who are the "eyes," watch out for the tribe. The Council of Elders advises the Governor and Legislators on cultural issues. Even before construction had started on the Culture Center, the Director wanted displays to show that woven natural fibers were used. Her challenge to this tribal elder was to research the turkey feather, make one, and document to show future generations. There was no museum, no budget, but the feather cape would be seen by thousands. Challenge accepted. Written history went back to the DeSoto Expedition when a soldier killed Chief Tuscaloosa wearing a feather cape as spiritual armor. Archeologists have recovered artifacts from the Mississippian Mound builder culture that began about 1000 AD. While archeologists can't interpret how the artifact was used, a lifetime in tribal culture gives understanding about the Honored Ones who wore turkey feather capes. It took two years of research to gather materials. Chickasaw turkey hunters brought the birds to clean feathers. The cape took three months to build and document this cultural adventure. Taking on a complex project has its own reward and success can lead to other complex projects. The instruction herein is to show the way for future generations and for the present reader to take on his/her complex project. To overcome the "hard" spots, please refer to the one-page primer on getting results with creativity. Since the Cultural Museum opened in 2010, over 900,000 visitors have learned about Chickasaw. It's also gratifying to a tribal elder that the Chickasaw Nation has grown so large in one lifetime.

The Turkey Feather Cape

Author : Robert Perry
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 91 pages
File Size : 29,88 MB
Release : 2008-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1440101205

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Have you ever wanted something real bad but it seemed too complex to try? Did you give up because you had no experience or there wasnt enough time? Faced with a challenge to make a traditional turkey feather cape where this knowledge had been long forgotten, the author a Chickasaw elder undertakes an ardous project and succeeds. So that the cultural knowledge will be preserved, this how-to book is the result. The author encourages a time-out from a hurried lifestyle to undertake a lengthy project, one that encourages visualization and prizes inspiration. To overcome the lack of experience, the author introduces creative thinking concepts. The hidden prize may be to develop ways to work on other complex projects. To give substance to the long forgotten knowledge, the author explores past written history of Colonial Times, back to 1540 when the Chickasaw met De Soto. Going back to the roots of the Chickasaws steeped in the Mississippian Era of 1000 1550 AD, knowledge is added by what modern archeologists have dug up from the past. This is a story, rarely told from the Indian viewpoint, for those who undertake making a turkey feather cape and those who love history.

Fashion History

Author : Linda Welters
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 30,36 MB
Release : 2018-02-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1474253652

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Fashion History: A Global View proposes a new perspective on fashion history. Arguing that fashion has occurred in cultures beyond the West throughout history, this groundbreaking book explores the geographic places and historical spaces that have been largely neglected by contemporary fashion studies, bringing them together for the first time. Reversing the dominant narrative that privileges Western Europe in the history of dress, Welters and Lillethun adopt a cross-cultural approach to explore a vast array of cultures around the globe. They explore key issues affecting fashion systems, ranging from innovation, production and consumption to identity formation and the effects of colonization. Case studies include the cross-cultural trade of silk textiles in Central Asia, the indigenous dress of the Americas and of Hawai'i, the cosmetics of the Tang Dynasty in China, and stylistic innovation in sub-Saharan Africa. Examining the new lessons that can be deciphered from archaeological findings and theoretical advancements, the book shows that fashion history should be understood as a global phenomenon, originating well before and beyond the fourteenth century European court, which is continually, and erroneously, cited as fashion's birthplace. Providing a fresh framework for fashion history scholarship, Fashion History: A Global View will inspire inclusive dress narratives for students and scholars of fashion, anthropology, and cultural studies.

The Summoning God

Author : Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Publisher : Forge Books
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 38,42 MB
Release : 2012-03-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1466823569

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Book II of the Anasazi Mysteries from New York Times bestselling authors Kathleen O'Neal Gear and Michael W. Gear, The Summoning God is more than a superb murder mystery, it is a psychological thriller with blockbuster action, romance and suspense, and best of all a dynamic plot that will have you holding your breath waiting for the nest step down the dark labyrinth of their serial murderer's mind. When world-renowned Canadian Physical Anthropologist, Dr. Maureen Cole, is called to the United States to analyze burials found in an ancient subterranean ceremonial chamber, she is stunned to discover the burned bodies of thirty-three children and two adults. The children were burned in the flesh, meaning they were alive when the fire started, but was the fire an accident or deliberately set? The scattered, mutilated remains of the adults give Maureen her first clue. In order to solve the mystery she must work with American archaeologist William Dusty Stewart. They've worked on two archaeological projects in the past and get along like a mongoose and a cobra. Now they must work together to discover the dark and terrible secret of an ancient people. The Gears seamlessly weave together modern archaeology and ancient history. Like all of their books, The Summoning God is based on real archaeological sites that tell a terrifying story of North America eight hundred years ago. Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archeological experience. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Pond Dwellers: People of the Freshwaters of Massachusetts 1620-1676

Author : Kelly Savage
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 48,51 MB
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1483479307

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Enter the world of Firehawk and his people... Sit with them in their councils as they discuss the strange pale tribes birdships are bringing to their shores. Experience with them the changes these new people will bring to Turtle Island - changes that will give birth to a new nation while destroying their world. Using documents from the 1600s and others, this book brings together New England Native American personal and place names, culture, religion, medicine and more to retell the story of how 'America' began from the Native American perspective.

Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory

Author : Ian Gilligan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 17,61 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Design
ISBN : 1108470084

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The first book on the origin of clothes shows why climate change was crucial - for the origin of agriculture too.

The Visitant

Author : Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 40,7 MB
Release : 2000-06-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780812540338

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A woman runs away in search of a Spiritual Helper, never to return.