Unnamed

Unnamed

Susan Lorraine Kadera

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Susan Lorraine Kadera
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798232103132
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Unnamed: Because They Were Indian is my devotional offering to the ancestors whose names were erased by ink but remembered by spirit. Through census records, oral history, and ancestral intuition, I trace the lives of Indigenous family members who were misclassified, unnamed, or reduced to racial codes. They were Cherokee, Lumbee, Monacan-women who stirred cedar smoke into prayer, men who carried tribal memory in their hands, children who braided stories into silence.This book is not just a record-it’s a ritual. A reclamation. A resurrection. I name the ones who were listed only as 'mulatto,' 'free person of color,' or left blank. I restore their dignity through symbolic naming, spiritual reflection, and historical context. From the Indian Removal Act to tribal enrollment debates, I explore how federal systems obscured Indigenous identity and how ancestral truth still rises.Featuring a timeline of erasure and resistance, a glossary of racial classifications, and research tips for genealogical seekers, Unnamed: Because They Were Indian is both a legacy memoir and a guide for those who carry unnamed ancestors in their bones. Every page is a drumbeat. Every silence is now a song.This book is their name now. This breath is their blessing. This story is their return.

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