TY - BOOK AU - Rifkin, Mark PY - 2011 DA - 2011// TI - When did Indians become straight? Kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford [u.a.] KW - American literature KW - White authors KW - History and criticism KW - Indian authors KW - Indians in literature KW - Homosexuality in literature KW - Heterosexuality in literature KW - Self-determination, National, in literature KW - Imperialism in literature KW - Indians of North America KW - Kinship KW - Ethnic identity KW - Government relations KW - American literatureWhite authorsHistory and criticism KW - American literatureIndian authorsHistory and criticism KW - Indians of North AmericaKinship KW - Indians of North AmericaEthnic identity KW - Indians of North AmericaGovernment relations AB - Introduction -- Reproducing the Indian: racial birth and native geopolitics in Narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison and Last of the Mohicans -- Adoption nation: Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Hendrick Aupaumut, and the boundaries of familial feeling -- Romancing kinship: Indian education, the allotment program, and Zitkala-sa's American Indian stories -- Allotment subjectivities and the administration of culture: Ella Deloria, Pine Ridge, and the Indian Reorganization Act -- Finding "our" history: gender, sexuality, and the space of peoplehood in Stone Butch Blues and Mohawk trail -- Tradition and the contemporary queer: sexuality, nationality, and history in Drowning in fire SN - 9780199755455 LA - English N1 - Mark Rifkin ID - 640675654 ER -