Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian - The Oklahoma Western Biographies - Shirley A. Leckie - Books - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806132563 - October 15, 2000
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Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian - The Oklahoma Western Biographies

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The daughter of Oklahoma sodbusters, a student of Edward Everett Dale, and a Protegee of Frederick Jackson Turner, Angie Debo was an unlikely forerunner of the New Western History. Breaking with the followers of Turner, Debo viewed the westward movement of European Americans as conquest rather than settlement. Her studies on the Five tribes presented the Native American point of view and incorporated ethnological insights more than a decade before ethnology emerged as a separate field.

Shirley A. Leckie?s biography of Debo is the first to assess the significance of Oklahoma?s pioneering historian in the historiography of the American Indian, the writing of regional history, and the development of national law and court cases involving indigenous people. Leckie sheds light on Debo?s family?s background, her personality, and the impact of gender discrimination on her career. Finally, Leckie clarifies why Debo became a scholarly pioneer and, later, a "warrior-scholar" activist working on behalf of Native Americans during a period of changing Indian policy.


256 pages, 14 black & white illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 15, 2000
ISBN13 9780806132563
Publishers University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 256
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 25 mm   ·   489 g
Language English  

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