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Gender Equality on the Colville Indian Reservation in Traditional and Contemporary Contexts
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Lillian A. Ackerman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Part I. New Directions for Research
- Introduction 1
- Tied To Other Lives: Women in Pacific Northwest History 5
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Part 2. Politics and Law
- Introduction 25
- Of Women’s Rights and Freedom: Abigail Scott Duniway 28
- The Fight for Woman Suffrage and the Oregon Press 43
- “His Face is Weak and Sensual”: Portland and the Whipping Post Law 59
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Part 3. Work
- Introduction 91
- Working-Class Feminism and the Family Wage Ideal: The Seattle Debate on Married Women’s Right to Work, 1914–1920 94
- Bertha Knight Landes: The Woman Who Was Mayor 135
- The Job He Left Behind: Women in the Shipyards During World War II 158
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Part 4. Race and Ethnicity
- Introduction 181
- The Role of Native Women in the Creation of Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1830 184
- A Chicana in Northern Aztlán: Dora Sánchez Treviño 195
- Gender Equality on the Colville Indian Reservation in Traditional and Contemporary Contexts 237
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Part 5. The Arts
- Introduction 255
- Quilts in the Lives of Women Who Migrated to the Northwest, 1850–1990: A Visual Record Bywater 258
- The Seattle Ladies Musical Club, 1890–1930 271
- Tsugiki, a Grafting: A History of a Japanese Pioneer Woman in Washington State 288
- Suggestions for Further Reading 313
- Contributors 319
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Part I. New Directions for Research
- Introduction 1
- Tied To Other Lives: Women in Pacific Northwest History 5
-
Part 2. Politics and Law
- Introduction 25
- Of Women’s Rights and Freedom: Abigail Scott Duniway 28
- The Fight for Woman Suffrage and the Oregon Press 43
- “His Face is Weak and Sensual”: Portland and the Whipping Post Law 59
-
Part 3. Work
- Introduction 91
- Working-Class Feminism and the Family Wage Ideal: The Seattle Debate on Married Women’s Right to Work, 1914–1920 94
- Bertha Knight Landes: The Woman Who Was Mayor 135
- The Job He Left Behind: Women in the Shipyards During World War II 158
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Part 4. Race and Ethnicity
- Introduction 181
- The Role of Native Women in the Creation of Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1830 184
- A Chicana in Northern Aztlán: Dora Sánchez Treviño 195
- Gender Equality on the Colville Indian Reservation in Traditional and Contemporary Contexts 237
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Part 5. The Arts
- Introduction 255
- Quilts in the Lives of Women Who Migrated to the Northwest, 1850–1990: A Visual Record Bywater 258
- The Seattle Ladies Musical Club, 1890–1930 271
- Tsugiki, a Grafting: A History of a Japanese Pioneer Woman in Washington State 288
- Suggestions for Further Reading 313
- Contributors 319
- Index 323