Lyda Conley and the Fight to Preserve Huron Indian Cemetery
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Lyda Conley and the Fight to Preserve Huron Indian Cemetery

With Sources and Oral Histories

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eBook - ePub

Lyda Conley and the Fight to Preserve Huron Indian Cemetery

With Sources and Oral Histories

About this book

The inspiring story of Lyda Conley, the first Indigenous woman to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court and a trailblazing lawyer and activist who defended the burials of her Wyandot family and ancestors in Kansas City’s Huron Indian Cemetery. Driven by primary sources and oral histories, this biography and source reader is the definitive work on this remarkable woman.

For fifty years, Eliza (“Lyda”) Conley and her two older sisters, Helena and Ida, protected the Huron Indian Cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas, now known as the Wyandot National Burying Ground. A member of the Wyandot Nation of Kansas, Lyda Conley is the first Indigenous woman to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, where she established legal precedents used to protect Indigenous sovereignty today.

In conjunction with her legal fight, Conley and her sisters spent years physically defending their ancestors’ burials by building a shack in the cemetery they called “Fort Conley.” When a US Marshal tore down their fort in 1911, the sisters simply built another one. While they occupied the grounds, they also tended to cemetery upkeep, maintaining it in pristine condition between 1907 and 1922. Finally, under the leadership of Kansas senator—and future vice president under Herbert Hoover—Charles Curtis, a member of the Kaw Nation, Congress passed legislation to prevent sale or development of the cemetery's land in 1913.

Unfortunately, the cemetery needed defending decades later when the Wyandotte Nation (of Oklahoma) attempted to open a casino on the cemetery grounds in the 1990s. The Conley sisters’ Wyandot Nation of Kansas relatives used similar strategies to protect the cemetery once again.

Using primary sources, including images, oral histories, and art, as well as scholarly analysis, Stephanie Bennett, Samantha Gill, and Tai S. Edwards tell the story of Lyda Conley, her sisters, and their perseverance. This book stands as a testament to the Conley sisters, who demonstrated the resilience and courage of Indigenous women who resisted colonialism and protected Indigenous sovereignty, blazing a trail for future generations.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9780700641222
Print ISBN
9780700641215

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Series Foreword
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. Lyda Conley and the Fight to Preserve Huron Indian Cemetery
  10. 2. Photographs, Maps, and Images
  11. 3. “It’s a Continuing Wyandot Woman Battle”: An Oral History with Chief Judith Manthe of the Wyandot Nation of Kansas
  12. 4. Treaty of 1855
  13. 5. Federal Building Site, 1899
  14. 6. Act Authorizing Sale of the Cemetery, 1906
  15. 7. Lyda Conley’s Amended Bill of Complaint for Injunction, 1907
  16. 8. “Will Fight to End,” 1907
  17. 9. Fort Conley and Defense of the Cemetery, 1907
  18. 10. “Conley Girls to Fight,” 1909
  19. 11. “Living in the City of the Dead,” 1909
  20. 12. National Newspaper Coverage of Conley’s Supreme Court Case, 1909
  21. 13. Lyda Conley’s Testimony to the Supreme Court of the United States, 1910
  22. 14. US Supreme Court Ruling in Conley v. Ballinger, 1910
  23. 15. “Fort Conley Fallen,” 1911
  24. 16. Actions of Congress, 1912–1919
  25. 17. Conflict over Upkeep of the Cemetery, 1918
  26. 18. Controversies in the Cemetery, 1922
  27. 19. On Behalf of Ben Long Ear and the Incarcerated
  28. 20. The Passing of Lyda Conley, 1946
  29. 21. The Passing of Ida Conley, 1948
  30. 22. The Passing of Helena Conley, 1958
  31. 23. “Warriors Are the Protectors”: Holly Zane and Kristen Zane on Wyandot Legal Battles and Protecting the Cemetery Again in the 1990s
  32. 24. The Cemetery and a Casino, 1990s–2000s
  33. 25. “Freedom Is the Right to a Self-Determination That Is Willing to Advocate for the Rights of Others”: An Oral History with Chief Emeritus Janith English of the Wyandot Nation of Kansas
  34. 26. “As a Young Wyandotte, a Part of My Life’s Work Is to Contribute, in Some Way, to Reunification of Our People”: Madeline Easley on How She Uses Theater and Magical Realism to Convey Wyandot/Wyandotte History
  35. 27. Representatives for Those at Peace: Excerpts from Madeline Easley’s Play
  36. 28. “Lyda Has Brought a Sense of Identity to Us as a Tribe, but Also to Us as Women”: Stephanie and Macy Bennett Discuss Their Ancestor
  37. Discussion Questions
  38. Acknowledgments
  39. About the Contributors
  40. Index
  41. Back Cover

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