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'Everyone Must March on the Road to Victory' : Wisconsin American Indian Women and the Off-Reservation War Effort During World War II

机译:“每个人都必须走上胜利的道路”:威斯康辛州的美国印第安妇女和第二次世界大战期间的非保留战争努力

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During World War II, approximately 12,000 American Indian women moved off their reservations to find employment. American Indian women in Wisconsin were no exception. This paper follows six Wisconsin American Indian women and their experiences with off-reservation employment throughout the war. Four of the women enlisted in various branches of the military. The remaining two found work in the booming war industry, filling jobs that were normally held by men. Still more women took work in domestic fields, including one of the military women before she enlisted. Utilizing interviews with these women and the few secondary sources on the topic, this paper seeks to explain why these women sought work off their reservations, how they were recruited to these positions, and how they benefited from their experiences. By seeking off-reservation employment, American Indian women were able to take advantage of opportunities that were otherwise unavailable to them.
机译:第二次世界大战期间,约有12,000名美国印第安妇女离开了保留地找到工作。威斯康星州的美洲印第安妇女也不例外。本文关注了六名威斯康星州的美洲印第安人妇女及其在整个战争期间从事非保留职业的经历。其中四名妇女参加了军队的各个部门。剩下的两个人在蓬勃发展的战争行业找到了工作,填补了通常由男性担任的工作。还有更多的妇女在家庭领域工作,其中包括一名入伍前的军事妇女。本文利用与这些妇女的访谈以及有关该主题的少量辅助资源,试图解释为什么这些妇女寻求保留工作的原因,如何招聘这些职位以及如何从经验中受益。通过寻求保留外的工作,美洲印第安妇女得以利用她们原本无法获得的机会。

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    Vater Jenna K.;

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