Handbook of North American Indians: Plains

Handbook of North American Indians: Plains
Title Handbook of North American Indians: Plains PDF eBook
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Release 1984
Genre Eskimos
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Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 14: Southeast

Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 14: Southeast
Title Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 14: Southeast PDF eBook
Author William Sturtevant
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 1068
Release 2004
Genre History
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Encyclopedic summary of prehistory, history, cultures and political and social aspects of native peoples in Siberia, Alaska, the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.

Native America [3 volumes]

Native America [3 volumes]
Title Native America [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Murphree
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1726
Release 2012-03-09
Genre Social Science
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Employing innovative research and unique interpretations, these essays provide a fresh perspective on Native American history by focusing on how Indians lived and helped shape each of the United States. Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia comprises 50 chapters offering interpretations of Native American history through the lens of the states in which Indians lived or helped shape. This organizing structure and thematic focus allows readers access to information on specific Indians and the regions they lived in while also providing a collective overview of Native American relationships with the United States as a whole. These three volumes synthesize scholarship on the Native American past to provide both an academic and indigenous perspective on the subject, covering all states and the native peoples who lived in them or were instrumental to their development. Each state is featured in its own chapter, authored by a specialist on the region and its indigenous peoples. Each essay has these main sections: Chronology, Historical Overview, Notable Indians, Cultural Contributions, and Bibliography. The chapters are interspersed with photographs and illustrations that add visual clarity to the written content, put a human face on the individuals described, and depict the peoples and environment with which they interacted.

Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations

Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations
Title Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations PDF eBook
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Pages 856
Release 1988
Genre Eskimos
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Encyclopedic summary of prehistory, history, cultures and political and social aspects of native peoples in Siberia, Alaska, the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.

Native American Tribalism

Native American Tribalism
Title Native American Tribalism PDF eBook
Author D'Arcy McNickle
Publisher New York : Published for the Institute of Race Relations, London by Oxford University Press
Pages 209
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 0195084225

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Contrary to the white man's early expectations, the Indian tribes of North America neither vanished nor assimilated. Despite almost 400 years of contact with the dominant--and usually domineering--Western civilization, Native Americans have maintained their cultural identity, the size, social organization, and frequently the location of their population, and their unique position before the law. Now brought up to date with a new introduction by Peter Iverson, this classic book reviews the history of contact between whites and Indians, explaining how the aboriginal inhabitants of North America have managed to remain an ethnic and cultural enclave within American and Canadian society from colonial times to the present day. The late D'Arcy McNickle--renowned anthropologist and member of the Flathead Tribe of Montana--shows that while Native Americans have always been eager to adopt the knowledge and technology of white society, they carefully adapt these changes to fit into their own culture. Iverson's introduction discusses McNickle's singular contribution to Native American Studies, and provides an overview of recent events and scholarship in the field. With its comprehensive coverage and unique perspective, the new edition of "Native American Tribalism" is essential reading for those who want to understand the past and present of our first Americans.

Handbook of North American Indians

Handbook of North American Indians
Title Handbook of North American Indians PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian Institution
Publisher
Pages 838
Release 1988
Genre Indians of North America
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Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations

Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations
Title Handbook of North American Indians: History of Indian-White relations PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Eskimos
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