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The Bear River Massacre and the making of history

"At dawn on January 29, 1863, Union-affiliated troops under the command of Col. Patrick Connor were brought by Mormon guides to the banks of the Bear River, where, with the tacit approval of Abraham Lincoln, they attacked and slaughtered nearly three hundred Northwestern Shoshoni men, women and children. Evidence suggests that, in the hours after the attack, the troops raped the surviving women - an act still denied by some historians and Shoshoni elders. In exploring why a seminal act of genocide is still virtually unknown to the U.S. public, Kass Fleisher chronicles the massacre itself, and investigates the National Park Service's proposal to create a National Historic Site to commemorate the massacre - but not the rape. When she finds herself arguing with a Shoshoni women elder about whether the rape actually occurred, Fleisher is forced to confront her own role as a maker of this conflicted history, and to examine the legacy of white women "busybodies.""--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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348

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The Bear River Massacre and the making of history
2004, State University of New York Press
in English
Cover of: The Bear River Massacre and the making of history
The Bear River Massacre and the making of history
2004, State University of New York Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-333) and index.

Published in
Albany

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7
Library of Congress
E83.863 .F54 2004, E83.863.F54 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 348 p. :
Number of pages
348

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Open Library
OL3690363M
ISBN 10
0791460630, 0791460649
LCCN
2003059617
OCLC/WorldCat
52728836
Library Thing
4758857
Goodreads
1274895
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