Carlos Montezuma is well known as an influential Indigenous figure of the turn of the twentieth century. While some believe he was largely interested only in enabling Indians to assimilate into mainstream white society, Montezuma's image as a staunch assimilationist changes dramatically when viewed through the lens of his Yavapai relatives at Fort McDowell in Arizona. Through his diligent research and transcription of the letters archived in the Carlos Montezuma Collection at Arizona State University Libraries, David Mart?nez offers a critical new perspective on Montezuma's biography and legacy. During an attempt to force the Fort McDowell Yavapai community off of their traditional homelands north of Phoenix, the Yavapai community members and leaders wrote to Montezuma pleading for help. It was these letters and personal correspondence from his Yavapai cousins George and Charles Dickens, as well as Mike Burns that sparked Montezuma's desperate but principled desire to liberate his Yavapai family and community--and all Indigenous people--from the clutches of an oppressive Indian Bureau. Centering historically neglected Indigenous voices as his primary source material, Mart?nez elevates Montezuma's correspondence and interactions with his family and their community and shows how it influenced his advocacy. Mart?nez argues that Montezuma's work in Arizona directly contributed to his national projects. For his Yavapai community, Montezuma set an example as a resistance fighter and advocate on behalf of his people and other Indigenous groups. Mart?nez offers a critical exploration of history, memory, the formation of archival collections, and the art of writing biography.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0816548161
ISBN13:9780816548163
Release Date:February 2023
Publisher:University of Arizona Press
Length:248 Pages
Weight:0.60 lbs.
Dimensions:0.8" x 6.0" x 8.9"
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