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They call me AgnesThey call me Agnes

They call me Agnes1995

Fred W. Voget

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In They Call Me Agnes, the narrator, Agnes Deernose, provides a warm, personal view of Crow Indian family life and culture. In the lives of Agnes Deernose and her family the reader sees both resistance to and acceptance of change. Staunch supporters of the Baptist church, the Deernose family nevertheless found ways to accommodate the traditional religion, particularly the Crow belief in Akbatatdea, the Creator. Through Agnes's account the reader attains a sense of how the Crows integrated religion, family structure, political and social activities, the distribution of wealth, and education - even as the fabric of their traditional ways unraveled about them.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL3513659W

Subjects

Crow IndiansBiographySocial life and customsMoeurs et coutumesAmerican IndiansHistoireIndiensCrow (Indiens)HistoryIndians of north america, west (u.s.)Indians of north america, biographyIndians of north america, social life and customs

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