Antropological Papers of the American Museum of National History. Vol. IV, Part 1: The Assiniboine

Antropological Papers of the American Museum of National History.  Vol. IV, Part 1:  The Assiniboine
Title Antropological Papers of the American Museum of National History. Vol. IV, Part 1: The Assiniboine PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Lowie
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Pages 374
Release 1910
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Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History

Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
Title Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History PDF eBook
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Pages 602
Release 1912
Genre Anthropology
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Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History

Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
Title Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History PDF eBook
Author Harlan I. Smith
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Pages 820
Release 1910
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ANTHROPOLIGICAL PAPER OF THE American Museum of Natural History. Vol. VIII. JICARILLA APACHE TEXTS.

ANTHROPOLIGICAL PAPER OF THE American Museum of Natural History. Vol. VIII. JICARILLA APACHE TEXTS.
Title ANTHROPOLIGICAL PAPER OF THE American Museum of Natural History. Vol. VIII. JICARILLA APACHE TEXTS. PDF eBook
Author PLINY EARLE GODDARD.
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Pages 576
Release 1911
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The Assiniboine

The Assiniboine
Title The Assiniboine PDF eBook
Author Robert Harry Lowie
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Pages 374
Release 1910
Genre Assiniboine Indians
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A Dancing People

A Dancing People
Title A Dancing People PDF eBook
Author Clyde Ellis
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 256
Release 2003-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 070061494X

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Everywhere they are dancing. From Oklahoma City's huge Red Earth celebration to fund-raising events at local high schools, powwows are a vital element of contemporary Indian life on the Southern Plains. Some see it as tradition, handed down through the generations. Others say it's been sullied by white participation and robbed of its spiritual significance. But, during the past half century, the powwow has become one of the most popular and visible expressions of the dynamic cultural forces at work in Indian country today. Clyde Ellis has written the first comprehensive history of Southern Plains powwow culture-an interdisciplinary, highly collaborative ethnography based on more than two decades of participation in powwows. In seeking to determine what "powwow people" mean by so designating themselves, he addresses how the powwow and its role in contemporary Indian identity have changed over time-along with its songs and dances-and how Indians for nearly a century have used dance to define themselves within their communities. A Dancing People shows that, whether understood as an intertribal or tribally specific event, dancing often satisfies needs and obligations that are not met in other ways-and that many Southern Plains Indians organize their lives around dancing and the continuity of culture that it represents. As one Kiowa elder explained, "When I go to [these dances], I'm right where those old people were. Singing those songs, dancing where they danced. And my children and grandchildren, they've learned these ways, too, because it's good, it's powerful." Ellis tells us not only why and how Southern Plains powwow culture originated, but also something about what it means. He explores powwow's cultural and historical roots, tracing suppression by government advocates of assimilation, Indian resistance movements, internal tribal disputes, and the emergence of powerful song and dance traditions. He also includes a series of conversations and interviews with powwow people in which they comment on why they go to dances and what the dances mean to them as Indian people. An insightful study of performance, ritual, and culture, A Dancing People also makes an important statement about the search for identity among Native Americans today.

World Military History Annotated Bibliography

World Military History Annotated Bibliography
Title World Military History Annotated Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Barton Hacker
Publisher BRILL
Pages 318
Release 2004-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9047414861

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Military institutions and methods of warfare in the non-Western world from antiquity through the early 20th century provide the chief subjects of this annotated bibliography of works published before 1967, supplementing an earlier volume covering works published 1967–1997.