Sophia Alice Callahan
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sophia_Alice_Callahan an entity of type: Thing
Sophia Alice Callahan (1 January 1868 – 7 January 1894) was a novelist and teacher of Muscogee heritage. Her novel, Wynema, a Child of the Forest (1891) is thought "to be the first novel written by a Native American woman." Shocked about the Massacre at Wounded Knee at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which took place about six months before she published her book, Callahan added an account of this and the 1890 Ghost Dance of the Lakota to her book in the first fictional treatment of these subjects.This may have been "the first novel written in Oklahoma," which was at the time Indian Territory. Callahan wrote in a romantic novel style but she also clearly intended what has been called a "reform novel," identifying many wrongs suffered by Native Americans in United States society. After b
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan, née le 1er janvier 1868 et morte le 7 janvier 1894, (Muscogee) est une romancière et enseignante. Son roman, Wynema, A Child of the Forest (1891) est considéré comme « le premier roman écrit par une amérindienne ». Choquée par le massacre de Wounded Knee, dans la réserve indienne de Pine Ridge, qui a eu lieu environ six mois avant la publication de son livre, Callahan a ajouté un compte rendu de ce massacre et de la danse fantôme du Lakota de 1890 à son livre dans le premier traitement fictif de ces sujets.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan
rdf:langString
Muskogee, Creek Nation, Indian Territory
xsd:date
1894-01-07
rdf:langString
Sulphur Springs, Texas
xsd:date
1868-01-01
xsd:integer
47906249
xsd:integer
1116614320
xsd:date
1868-01-01
xsd:date
1894-01-07
rdf:langString
First Native American female novelist
rdf:langString
American, Muscogee
rdf:langString
Wynema, a Child of the Forest
rdf:langString
Teacher, novelist
xsd:integer
1876
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan, née le 1er janvier 1868 et morte le 7 janvier 1894, (Muscogee) est une romancière et enseignante. Son roman, Wynema, A Child of the Forest (1891) est considéré comme « le premier roman écrit par une amérindienne ». Choquée par le massacre de Wounded Knee, dans la réserve indienne de Pine Ridge, qui a eu lieu environ six mois avant la publication de son livre, Callahan a ajouté un compte rendu de ce massacre et de la danse fantôme du Lakota de 1890 à son livre dans le premier traitement fictif de ces sujets. C'était peut-être "le premier roman écrit en Oklahoma", qui était à l'époque le Territoire Indien. Callahan a écrit un roman romantique, mais elle avait aussi clairement l'intention d'écrire de ce qu'on a appelé un "roman de réforme", identifiant de nombreux torts subis par les Amérindiens dans la société américaine. Après avoir été découvert à la fin du XXe siècle, le roman a été réimprimé en 1997. Il a fait l'objet d'études savantes.
rdf:langString
Sophia Alice Callahan (1 January 1868 – 7 January 1894) was a novelist and teacher of Muscogee heritage. Her novel, Wynema, a Child of the Forest (1891) is thought "to be the first novel written by a Native American woman." Shocked about the Massacre at Wounded Knee at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which took place about six months before she published her book, Callahan added an account of this and the 1890 Ghost Dance of the Lakota to her book in the first fictional treatment of these subjects.This may have been "the first novel written in Oklahoma," which was at the time Indian Territory. Callahan wrote in a romantic novel style but she also clearly intended what has been called a "reform novel," identifying many wrongs suffered by Native Americans in United States society. After being discovered in the late 20th century, the novel was reprinted in 1997. It has been the subject of scholarly studies.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
8268
xsd:gYear
1895
xsd:gYear
1876
xsd:gYear
1868
xsd:gYear
1894