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American Epic: The Story of the American Indian

de Alice Lee Marriott & Carol K. Rachlin

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American Epic: The Story of the American Indian by Alice Lee Marriott & Carol K. Rachlin a Mentor Book #MQ1035 copyright 1969 Publisher: The New American Library/ Times Mirror, 1970 Paperback 4.15 x 7 inches, 207 pages Alice Lee Marriott, née Goulding (8 January 1910 – 18 March 1992), was an American historian and anthropologist of the American Southwest and Native Americans. She is a member of the Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame. Marriott was born in Wilmette, Illinois, on 8 January 1910. She was awarded a B.A. degree in English and French by Oklahoma City University in 1930 and a B.A. in anthropology by the University of Oklahoma five years later. Marriott was the first woman to earn an anthropology degree from the University of Oklahoma. She spent the summers of 1935 and 1936 conducting fieldwork among the Modoc Indians in southern Oregon and the Kiowa in southwestern Oklahoma. Marriott was a field representative with the U.S. Department of Interior Indian Arts and Craft Board in 1938–42 and then she worked for the American Red Cross in the Southwest until 1945. That year she began writing The Ten Grandmothers with her frequent collaborator, archaeologist Carol K. Rachlin, for the University of Oklahoma Press. Eight more solo books on Native American and Southwestern topics followed by 1953 and she was awarded the University of Oklahoma Achievement Award in 1952. Marriott published a biography, Sequoyah: Leader of the Cherokees, in 1956 and then followed it with Black Stone Knife the following year. She became a consultant to the Oklahoma Indian Council in 1961 and was appointed associate professor of anthropology at the University of Oklahoma from 1964 to 1966. Two years later, Marriott became artist-in-residence at Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma, and won the Oklahoma City University Achievement Award. In 1968 she published with Carol K. Rachlin American Indian Mythology. As a freelancer, she continued to write, producing four more books with Rachlin by 1975. She was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame in 2004. Nothing further is known of her life.

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Título
American Epic
Autor
Alice Lee Marriott & Carol K. Rachlin
Estado del libro
Usado - Very Good+ condition
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a Mentor Book, Publisher: The New American Library/ Times Mirror
Fecha de publicación
1970, copyright 1969
Páginas
207
Tamaño
4.15 x 7 inches
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0.00 libras
Palabras clave
Non-fiction, Native Americans, Indians

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