Social Life of the Crow Indians

Social Life of the Crow Indians
Title Social Life of the Crow Indians PDF eBook
Author Robert Harry Lowie
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1912
Genre History
ISBN

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The World of the Crow Indians

The World of the Crow Indians
Title The World of the Crow Indians PDF eBook
Author Rodney Frey
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 228
Release 1987
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780806125602

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Profiles the Crow Indians and discusses how their society has been able to survive for more than a century because of their philosophies.

The Crow Indians

The Crow Indians
Title The Crow Indians PDF eBook
Author
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 392
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803279094

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For nearly ten years between 1907 and 1931, anthropologist Robert H. Lowie lived among the Crow Indians, listening to the old men and women tell of times gone forever. Lowie learned much about what had been, and still was, a society remarkable for its variability and cohesion, and for its resistance to the encroachments of white civilization. Written with clarity and vigor, Lowie's study makes instantly accessible what had taken him years to discover. He sacrificed neither personal sensitivity nor narrative skill to scientific scruples, but brought his scientific work to life. Crow religion, ceremonies, taboos, kinship bonds, tribal organization, division of labor, codes of honor, and rites of courtship and wedlock receive their due. The Crow Indians is a masterpiece of ethnography, foremost for Lowie's portrayal of the different personalities he encountered: Gray-bull and his marital troubles; the great visionary Medicine-crow; Yellow-brow, the gifted storyteller; and many more.

Parading Through History

Parading Through History
Title Parading Through History PDF eBook
Author Frederick E. Hoxie
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 414
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780521485227

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Exploring the links between the nineteenth-century nomadic life of the Crow Indians and their modern existence, this book demonstrates that dislocation and conquest by outsiders drew the Crows together by testing their ability to adapt their traditions to new conditions.

Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians

Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians
Title Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians PDF eBook
Author Robert Harry Lowie
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 1012
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803279445

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Beginning in 1907, the anthropologist Robert H. Lowie visited the Crow Indians at their reservation in Montana. He listened to tales that for many generations had been told around campfires in winter. Vivid tales of Old-Man-Coyote in his various guises; heroic accounts of Lodge-Boy and the Thunderbirds; supernatural stories about Raven-Face and the Spurned Lover; and other tales involving the Bear-Woman, the Offended Turtle, the Skeptical Husband--all these were recorded by Lowie. They were originally published in 1918 in an Anthropological Paper by the American Museum of Natural History. Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians is now reprinted with a new introduction by Peter Nabokov. These concretely detailed accounts served the Crow Indians as entertainers, moral lessons, cultural records, and guides to the workings of the universe.

Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge)

Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge)
Title Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge) PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Leforge
Publisher
Pages 398
Release 1928
Genre Crow Indians
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Grandmother's Grandchild

Grandmother's Grandchild
Title Grandmother's Grandchild PDF eBook
Author Alma Hogan Snell
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 244
Release 2001-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803292918

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A memoir expresses the poverty, personal hardships, and prejudice of the author's life growing up as a second generation Crow Indian on a reservation, and the bond she formed with her grandmother, a medicine woman.