We Will Always Be Here
Subtitle
Native Peoples on Living and Thriving in the South
Edited by Denise E. Bates
The history of Native Americans in the U.S. South is a turbulent one, rife with conflict and inequality. Since the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 15th century, Native peoples have struggled to maintain their land, cultures and ways of life. In "We Will Always Be Here," contemporary tribal leaders, educators and activists speak about their own experiences fighting for Indian identity, self-determination, cultural survival and community development. This valuable collection portrays the lives of today’s Southern Indians in their own words.
Reflecting on such issues as poverty, education, racism, cultural preservation and tribal sovereignty, the contributors to this volume offer a glimpse into the historical struggles of southern Native peoples, examine their present-day efforts and share their hopes for the future. They also share examples of cultural practices that have either endured or been revitalized. In a country that still faces challenges to civil rights and misconceptions about Indian identity and tribal sovereignty, this timely book builds a deeper understanding of modern Native peoples within a region where they are often overlooked.
Bio
Denise E. Bates is the associate dean of student success and community engagement and a professor of leadership and integrative studies in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.
Praise for this book
The Southeastern Indian people found their voices in this work. They are alive and well — still on their land!
Hiram F. Gregory Professor of anthropology, Northwestern State University
“This collection fills a major void in our understanding of recent Southern history by offering a wide-ranging selection of Southern Indians a chance to speak for themselves, unfiltered, as they strike at the heart of identity: Indian identity, Southern identity and, ultimately, American identity.”
Greg O'Brien Associate professor of history, University of North Carolina, Greensboro