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Malinche, Pocahontas, and Sacagawea: Indian Women as Cultural Intermediaries and National Symbols
Rebecca Kay Jager Ph.D.
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| #1200879 in Books | 2016-06-10 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.87 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 368 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Heroines or traitors, three remarkable women on the interface of colliding cultures|By sdone|I read this as a result of interest stimulated by my reading of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the obvious impact upon their success of the assistance of Malinche, a truly remarkable woman, admired, maligned and misunderstood by many. One realizes that there were at least three rema|About the Author|
Rebecca K. Jager, who holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of New Mexico, is an independent scholar whose research focuses on the interaction between gender and race in U.S. history.
The first Europeans to arrive in North America’s various regions relied on Native women to help them navigate unfamiliar customs and places. This study of three well-known and legendary female cultural intermediaries, Malinche, Pocahontas, and Sacagawea, examines their initial contact with Euro-Americans, their negotiation of multinational frontiers, and their symbolic representation over time.
Well before their first contact with Europeans or Anglo-Am...
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