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Refusing Settler Domesticity (Indigenous Confluences)

Refusing Settler Domesticity (Indigenous Confluences)

by Caitlin Keliiaa (Author)
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Traces young Native women’s lives and experiences as Bay Area domestic workersIn the early twentieth century, the Bay Area Outing Program coercively recruited over a thousand Native girls and women from boarding schools to labor as live-in domestic workers across the San Francisco Bay Area. Outing removed Native people from their communities and transferred them to white homes, farms, and businesses to work as menial laborers. In exchange for room, board, and meager pay, Native women and girls as young as twelve cooked, cleaned, and lived in the homes of their employers. Despite oppressive living and working conditions, they strategically resisted the worst aspects of outing, including Indian child removal, sexual surveillance, criminalization, and exploitation. Throughout, they forged social connections and navigated relationships to refuse domestication and assert their agency. In this groundbreaking work, historian Caitlin Keliiaa examines Native women’s lived experiences of federal policy and connects outing to the region’s longer history of coerced Native labor. Refusing Settler Domesticity explores the unexpected story of Native women in the Bay Area, decades before Indian Relocation, illuminating the women who helped shape the Bay Area Indian community as we know it today. This book, as indictment, expands the existing work on Indian boarding schools, urban Indians, and the history of California and the West. Read more

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PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
Publication dateSeptember 30, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Print length298 pages
ISBN-100295753005
ISBN-13978-0295753003
Item Weight15.2 ounces
Dimensions6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#1,573,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,855 in Native American Demographic Studies #3,951 in Women in History #4,003 in Native American History (Books)

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