Description: Finding Right Relations by Marianne O. Nielsen, Barbara M. Heather Centering on the relationship between Quaker colonists and the Lenape people, this book explores the contradictory position of the Quakers as both egalitarian, pacifist people, and as settler colonists. It explores challenges to Quaker beliefs and resulting relations with American Indians from the mid-seventeenth to the late nineteenth century. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Quakers were one of the early settler colonist groups to invade northeastern North America. William Penn set out to develop a "Holy Experiment," or utopian colony, in what is now Pennsylvania. Here, he thought, his settler colonists would live in harmony with the Indigenous Lenape and other settler colonists. Centering on the relationship between Quaker colonists and the Lenape people, Finding Right Relations explores the contradictory position of the Quakers as both egalitarian, pacifist people, and as settler colonists. This book explores major challenges to Quaker beliefs and resulting relations with American Indians from the mid-seventeenth century to the late nineteenth century. It shows how the Quakers not only failed to prevent settler colonial violence against American Indians but also perpetuated it. It provides historical examples such as the French and Indian War, the massacre of the Conestoga Indians, and the American Indian boarding schools to explore the power of colonialism to corrupt even those colonists with a belief system rooted in social justice. While this truth rubs against Quaker identity as pacifists and socially conscious, justice-minded people, the authors address how facing these truths provide ways forward for achieving restitution for the harms of the past. This book offers a path to truth telling that is essential to the healing process. Author Biography Marianne O. Nielsen is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University. Her most recent book is International, National, and Traditional Law and Indigenous Communities, edited with Karen Jarratt-Snider.Barbara M. Heather is a retired sociologist whose research, publishing, and teaching focused on social inequality and injustice. She is a member of the Society of Friends. Review "Nielsen and Heather provide a nuanced and comprehensive exploration of Quaker entanglement with settler colonialism, and point toward ways in which truth telling, restitution, reparation, and reconciliation might be advanced by building on the commonalities between contemporary Quaker peacemaking and that of the Lenape Nation." - Polly O. Walker, Director of the Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies at Juniata College Details ISBN0816550298 Author Barbara M. Heather Pages 224 Publisher University of Arizona Press Year 2023 ISBN-13 9780816550296 Format Paperback Imprint University of Arizona Press Subtitle Quakers, Native Americans, and Settler Colonialism Place of Publication Tucson Country of Publication United States Illustrations 4 tables AU Release Date 2023-06-30 NZ Release Date 2023-06-30 UK Release Date 2023-06-30 DEWEY 970.00497 Audience Professional & Vocational Publication Date 2023-05-31 US Release Date 2023-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158550034;
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