Native Universe

Native Universe
Title Native Universe PDF eBook
Author Gerald McMaster
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 344
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9781426203350

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This gorgeous volume draws from the vast archives of the National Museum of the American Indian, and features the voices and perspectives of some of the most prominent Native American scholars, writers, and activists. 350 color photographs.

Social Change and Cultural Continuity Among Native Nations

Social Change and Cultural Continuity Among Native Nations
Title Social Change and Cultural Continuity Among Native Nations PDF eBook
Author Duane Champagne
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 372
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780759110014

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This book defines the broad parameters of social change for Native American nations in the twenty-first century, as well as their prospects for cultural continuity. Many of the themes Champagne tackles are of general interest in the study of social change including governmental, economic, religious, and environmental perspectives.

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Product profile
Title Product profile PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 2002
Genre United States
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Indigenous North American Drama

Indigenous North American Drama
Title Indigenous North American Drama PDF eBook
Author Birgit Däwes
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 246
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1438446616

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Traces the historical dimensions of Native North American drama using a critical perspective.

Embedding Ethics

Embedding Ethics
Title Embedding Ethics PDF eBook
Author Lynn Meskell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2020-05-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000189783

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Anthropologists who talk about ethics generally mean the code of practice drafted by a professional association for implementation by its members. As this book convincingly shows, such a conception is far too narrow. A more radical approach is to recognize that moral judgments are made at every juncture of scientific practice and they require a negotiation of responsibility with all stakeholders in the research enterprise.Embedding Ethics questions why ethics have been divorced from scientific expertise. Invoking different disciplinary practices from biological, archaeological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology, contributors show how ethics should be resituated at the heart of, rather than exterior to, scientific activity. Positioning the researcher as a negotiator of significant truths rather than an adjudicator of a priori precepts enables contributors to relocate ethics in new sets of social and scientific relationships triggered by recent globalization processes - from new forms of intellectual and cultural ownership to accountability in governance, and the very ways in which people are studied. Case studies from ethnographic research, museum display, archaeological fieldwork and professional monitoring illustrate both best practice and potential pitfalls.This important book is an essential guide for all anthropologists who wish to be active contributors to the discussion on ethics and the ethical practice of their profession.

Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time

Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time
Title Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time PDF eBook
Author MariJo Moore
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 318
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781483952871

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Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time:Indigenous Thoughts Concerning the UniverseEdited by MariJo Moore and Trace A. DeMeyerDedicated to Vine Deloria JrExploring Quantum physics in relation to Indigenous peoples' understanding of the spiritual universe, this anthology includes writings from 40 Native writers from various nations.“Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time, MariJo Moore and Trace DeMeyer's brilliant anthology, explores an uncanny tension between Indigenous understandings of a moral, interconnected universe and the edges of western science and philosophy that -in time- come to the same conclusion.” ---- Dr. Phillip J. Deloria, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor of History and American Studies, University of Michigan, author of Playing Indian and coauthor of The Native Americans“Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time offers a very clear contrast between the Western science view of the cosmos as an object for study -- something external to the scientists -- and the Native American view of each person being a participating part of a dynamical, living web of connections. This anthology will be very useful in opening up readers to a vision and experience of the Native American worldview, which is presented expertly throughout the text as one of flux and change.” --- Dr. F. David Peat, Theoretical Physicist, founder of the Pari Center for New Learning in Italy, and author of Blackfoot Physics and Science, Order and Creativity (with David Bohm)

Indigenous Spiritualities at Work

Indigenous Spiritualities at Work
Title Indigenous Spiritualities at Work PDF eBook
Author Chellie Spiller
Publisher IAP
Pages 353
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1681231573

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Are you intrigued by ancient wisdom traditions? Do you ever wonder if they have any relevance in today’s world? How do Indigenous ways of being and doing balance wealth creation and well-being? How might Indigenous peoples define success? What are Indigenous spiritualities? How is Spiritualities manifested in Indigenous organizations today? These questions have intrigued us for many years. As a consequence, we invited scholars from around the world to contribute to a ground-breaking book, Indigenous spiritualities at work: transforming the spirit of business enterprise, to explore these questions from different worldviews. A key focus of this book is how Indigenous spiritual approaches revitalize identities and relationships within the workplace. However, the notion of workplace is not narrow, as it includes communities of engagement and practice in ecologies of creativity and enterprise in the broadest sense. This enables Indigenous spiritualties at work to be explored from diverse perspectives, disciplines, cultures and sectors. In particular, the authentic voices of authors in this book enriches our understandings, offers points of enlightenment and amplifies spiritual traditions of Indigenous peoples in a way that honours traditions of the past, present and future. The contributions build bridges between scholarly work and practice. They include empirical studies of Spiritualities, mindfulness, presence and authenticity. A diverse range of research methodologies, impact studies and examples of development programs are offered alongside artistic works, photographic essays, stories, and poetry.