List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Narratives and Their Chronological Contexts
Methodology
Historical Perspectives on the Dakota War
Part 1. European Americans Narrating Captivity
Introduction
1. Martha Riggs Morris and Sarah Wakefield: Captivity and Protest
2. Harriet Bishop McConkey and Isaac Heard: Captivity and Early Dakota War Histories
3. Edward S. Ellis: Captivity and the Dime Novel Tradition
4. Mary Schwandt Schmidt and Jacob Nix: Captivity and German Americans
5. Jannette DeCamp Sweet, Helen Carrothers Tarble, Lillian Everett Keeney, and Urania White: Captivity and the Antiquarian Impulse
6. Benedict Juni: Captivity and the Boy's Adventure Story
Part 2. Native Americans Narrating Captivity
Introduction
7. Samuel J. Brown and Joseph Godfrey: Captivity and Credit
8. Paul Mazakutemani: Captivity and Spiritual Autobiography
9. Cecelia Campbell Stay and Nancy McClure Faribault Huggan: Captivity and Bicultural Women's Identity
10. Big Eagle, Lorenzo Lawrence, and Maggie Brass: Captivity and Cultural Stereotypes
11. Good Star Woman: Captivity and Ethnography
12. Esther Wakeman and Joseph Coursolle: Captivity and Oral History
13. Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve: Captivity and Counter Captivity
Conclusion: Captive to the Past? The Legacy of the Dakota War
Notes
Works Cited
Index