Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins

Title

Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins

Rights

“Sarah Winnemucca” by unknown is in the Public Domain

Birthplace

Northern Paiute

Death Date

1891

Primary Sources

Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca. & Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody.  (1883).  Life among the Piutes their wrongs and claims.  Boston : New York :  For sale by Cupples, Upham & Co.; G. P. Putnam's Sons, and by the author. https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/winnemucca/piutes/piutes.html


Secondary Sources

Sorisio, C. (2017). “I Nailed Those Lies”: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Print Culture, and Collaboration. J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, 5(1), 79–106. https://doi.org/10.1353/jnc.2017.0005

Carpenter, C. M., & Sorisio, C. (Eds.). (2015). The Newspaper Warrior: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins’s Campaign for American Indian Rights, 1864-1891. University of Nebraska Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1d98c1z

Powell, M. D. (2006). Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins: Her Wrongs and Claims. In E. and introd. . Stromberg (Ed.), American Indian Rhetorics of Survivance: Word Medicine, Word Magic (pp. 69–94). University of Pittsburgh Press.

Lape, N. G. (1998). “I Sould Rather Be with My People, but Not to Live with Them as They Live”: Cultural Liminality and Double Consciousness in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins’s “Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims.” American Indian Quarterly, 22(3), 259–279. https://doi.org/10.2307/1184813

Extra Resources

A Recital of Wrongs, November 25, 1879 — Platt’s Hall, San Francisco CA. Speaking While Female, Speech Bank. Accessed March 2 2023. https://speakingwhilefemale.co/indigenous-winnemucca3/

Citation

“Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed October 14, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/578.

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