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Tiffany M. Hale – Fugitive Religion

Tiffany M. Hale Fugitive Religion review and information book about the Ghost Dance and Indigenous Resistance After the U.S. Civil War. Yale University Press will publish the book by Tiffany M. Hale, professor in the Department of Religion at Barnard College of Columbia University, June 16, 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

Tiffany M. Hale Fugitive Religion reviews and information

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  • “In this rigorous, well-researched book, Tiffany M. Hale reintroduces the reader to the postbellum Indigenous practice of the Ghost Dance. By underscoring how this fugitive religious movement shaped a kind of racial consciousness among Indigenous communities in response to settler violence, Hale connects the Ghost Dance to the blues impulse within African American culture.” (Joseph Winters, Rutgers University)
  • “Placing Black and Native ways of knowing in a revelatory dialogue, Fugitive Religion reimagines the nineteenth century as an entangled and prophetic world, a reservoir of spiritual possibilities easily misread or ignored. Tiffany Hale reveals a series of Ghost Dances, distinct in location and practice but kin in impetus and import, and so transports readers from the painful terrain of Wounded Knee to a history longer, wider, and deeper.” (Philip J. Deloria, Harvard University)

Tiffany M. Hale Fugitive Religion

Fugitive Religion

The Ghost Dance and Indigenous Resistance After the U.S. Civil War

  • Author: Tiffany M. Hale (United States)
  • Book type: history of the city of Shanghai
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Series: The Henry Roe Cloud Series on American Indians and Modernity
  • To be released: June 16, 2026
  • Length: 296 pages (15 color illustrations)
  • Size: 15,5 x 23,5 cm
  • Format: hardcover / ebook
  • Prize: $ 45.00
  • Buying options >

Blurb of the book by Tiffany M. Hale on the Ghost Dance and Indigenous Resistance

A bird’s-eye look at the Ghost Dance, the first instance of modern, collective racial self-consciousness for Native peoples in the United States.

From the Sand Creek Massacre (1864) to the Massacre at Wounded Knee (1890), Indigenous religious practices—legally banned after 1883—took on new meanings as acts of defiance against colonialism and white supremacy. By reexamining the familiar story of the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee Massacre and placing it into the context of resistance by Black and Native peoples during Reconstruction and Redemption, historian Tiffany M. Hale explains the Ghost Dance not just as a religious movement but also as a complex social phenomenon that enabled Indigenous people to maintain their identities and communities despite the pervasive force of colonialism and the challenges of modernity.

Chronicling how individual Native people, their families, and communities navigated the fraught post–Civil War conditions of the United States, Hale suggests that Ghost Dances hold something in common with blues traditions of working-class African Americans. By giving Ghost Dance participants a chance to reflect on their lived experiences of warfare, deracination, and diplomacy, “fugitive religion” helped create modern racial self-consciousness in the United States.

Tiffany M. Hale is assistant professor in the Department of Religion at Barnard College of Columbia University. She is a scholar of Indigenous religious traditions whose work focuses on nineteenth century Native American history and United States race relations. Professor Hale teaches courses in global Indigenous religious traditions, Native American history, and religion in the Americas.

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For a long time, few to no books appeared that did justice to the true history and real life of Native Americans. Often, the books were written from the perspective of the white American, and there was hardly any insight into or interest in true Native American culture. Fortunately, this has changed in recent decades, and more and more books are appearing that do justice to the true culture and history of Native Americans. Moreover, fortunately, more and more books are also appearing in which the perspective of Native American culture is taken as a starting point.

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Fugitive Religion

The Ghost Dance and Indigenous Resistance After the U.S. Civil War

  • Tiffany M. Hale Fugitive Religion reviewAuthor: Tiffany M. Hale (United States)
  • Book type: history of the city of Shanghai
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Series: The Henry Roe Cloud Series on American Indians and Modernity
  • To be released: June 16, 2026
  • Length: 296 pages (15 color illustrations)
  • Size: 15,5 x 23,5 cm
  • Format: hardcover / ebook
  • Prize: $ 45.00
  • Buying options >
  • Content book: From the Sand Creek Massacre (1864) to the Massacre at Wounded Knee (1890), Indigenous religious practices—legally banned after 1883—took on new meanings as acts of defiance against colonialism and white supremacy. By reexamining the familiar story of the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee Massacre and placing it into the context of resistance by Black and Native peoples during Reconstruction and Redemption, historian Tiffany M. Hale explains the Ghost Dance not just as a religious movement but also as a complex social phenomenon that enabled Indigenous people to maintain their identities and communities despite the pervasive force of colonialism and the challenges of modernity…read on >

Cody Caetano Half-Bads in White RegaliaHalf-Bads in White Regalia

  • Author: Cody Caetabo (Canada)
  • Book type: memoir
  • Publisher: And Other Stories
  • Released: March 3, 2026
  • Length: 288 pages
  • Format: paperback / ebook
  • Prize: £ 14.99
  • Content: Capturing the chaos and wonder of a precarious childhood, Cody Caetano delivers a fever dream coming-of-age garnished with a slang all his own. Half-Bads in White Regalia is an unforgettable debut that unspools a tangled family history with warmth, humour, and deep generosity…read on >

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Top image: Black Foot, Standing Bear, Big Eagle, Sioux. Three members of the Sioux tribe pose in Indian Village, 1898 (Boston Public Library, Unsplash)

Morgan Talty – Night of the Living Rez

Morgan Talty Night of the Living Rez review, recensie en informatie verhalen van de Native American en Penobscot Indian Nation schrijver. Op 5 augustus 2025 verschijnt bij And Other Stories de heruitgave van Night of the Living Rez, de heruitgave van het debuut van Morgan Talty, de Amerikaanse schrijver van Indiaanse afkomst. Een Nederlandse vertaling van de roman is niet verkrijgbaar.

Morgan Talty Night of the Living Rez review en recensie

  • “Remarkable. An electric, captivating voice … Talty has assured himself a spot in the canon of great Native American literature.” (The New York Times)
  • “These stories took me in the same way Denis Johnson’s Jesus’ Son did when I first read it. The comparison here is meant in every way to praise Talty as a writer, and I’m sure I won’t be the only one who says so, partially because of his emotional precision, his stark, unflinching, droll, intoxicating style, and also because of a certain drug/addiction element at play here. But as I got deeper into the work, into the book, and came to understand these lives and this community, the further away it felt from my initial comparison with Johnson, and the more familiar it felt–our Native communities being bound by countless common threads, strengths and afflictions both–and only then did I understand the distinct brilliance of Talty’s voice as its own, and ours. I knew and felt for these people. Wanted to and knew I couldn’t help them, even as they did me. There is so much brutal, raw, and beautiful power in these stories. I kept wanting to read and know more about these peoples’ lives, how they ended up where they ended up, how they would get out, how they wouldn’t. It is difficult to be so honest, and funny, and sad, at once, in any kind of work. Reading this book, I literally laughed and cried.” (Tommy Orange)

Morgan Talty Night of the Living Rez

Night of the Living Rez

  • Auteur: Morgan Talty (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: Native American verhalen uit 2022
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: And Other Stories
  • Verschijnt: 7 augustus 2025
  • Omvang: 296 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: £ 14,99
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek met verhalen van Morgan Talty, de native American schrijver

A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family’s unravelling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs. Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of Indigenous community, whose arrival heralded a stand-out talent in contemporary fiction.

Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation, and bon in born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He is the author of the critically acclaimed linked story collection Night of the Living Rez (USA: Tin House Books 2022; UK: And Other Stories 2025), winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize and the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize for Best First Book. His writing has appeared in Granta and The Guardian amongst others, and he was selected by Karen Russell as a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree. Fire Exit, his first novel was published in 2024. Talty is an Assistant Professor of English in Creative Writing and Native American and Contemporary Literature at the University of Maine, Orono, and he is on the faculty at the Stonecoast MFA in creative writing as well as the Institute of American Indian Arts. He lives in Levant, Maine.

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Uitgever: And other Stories
Verschijnt: 1 oktober 2024

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