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  • Bratley, J. H Photograph collections  (2)
  • Indigenous peoples Cultural assimilation  (2)
  • Human geography History  (1)
  • Indians of North America / Education / History
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    Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000346480 , 100034648X , 9781000346381 , 1000346382 , 9780429328152 , 042932815X , 9781000346435 , 1000346439
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Montgomery, Lindsay M. A history of mobility in New Mexico
    DDC: 304.809789
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    Keywords: Mobilität ; Archäologie ; Migration, Internal History ; Human geography History ; Indians of North America History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology ; Mexiko ; New Mexico Social conditions ; New Mexico Antiquities
    Abstract: A History of Mobility in New Mexicouses the often-enigmatic chipped stone assemblages of the Taos Plateau to chart patterns of historical mobility in northern New Mexico. Drawing on evidence of spatial patterning and geochemical analyses of stone tools across archaeological landscapes, the book examines the distinctive mobile modalities of different human communities, documenting evolving logics of mobility--residential, logistical, pastoral, and settler colonial. In particular, it focuses on the diversity of ways that Indigenous peoples have used and moved across the Plateau landscape from deep time into the present. The analysis of Indigenous movement patterns is grounded in critical Indigenous philosophy, which applies core principles within Indigenous thought to the archaeological record in order to challenge conventional understandings of occupation, use, and abandonment. Providing an Indigenizing approach to archaeological research and new evidence for the long-term use of specific landscape features, A History of Mobility in New Mexicopresents an innovative approach to human-environment interaction for readers and scholars of North American history
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    Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado | Denver, Colorado : Denver Museum of Nature & Science
    ISBN: 9781607329923
    Language: English
    Pages: 243 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Montgomery, Lindsay M Objects of survivance
    DDC: 970.004/97
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    Keywords: Bratley, J. H Photograph collections ; Indians of North America Cultural assimilation ; Indigenous peoples Cultural assimilation ; Off-reservation boarding schools ; Indians of North America Education ; History ; Indigenous peoples Education ; Bratley, Jesse H. 1867-1948 ; USA ; Indianerreservat ; Indianer ; Internatserziehung ; Assimilation
    Abstract: A man and world in between -- Bratley's collection in context -- Indian schools -- Collecting cultures -- Corners and fairs -- The pioneering life of Jesse H. Bratley -- Port Gamble Day School, 1893-1895 -- Lower Cut Meat Creek Day School, 1895-1899 -- Cantonment Boarding School, 1899-1900 -- Havasupai Day School, 1900-1901 -- Polacca Day School, 1902 -- Kansas and Florida, 1903-1948 -- The civilizing machine -- Work conquers all -- Resistance -- Persistence -- Objects of survivance.
    Abstract: "Reframes the Bratley collection showing how tribal members have embraced it as their past and reclaimed it as contemporary identity. Bratley was an Indian school teacher charged with forcibly assimilating Native Americans. Although tasked with eradicating their culture, Bratley became entranced by their practices and collected artifacts/photographs"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado | Denver, Colorado : Denver Museum of Nature & Science
    ISBN: 9781607329923
    Language: English
    Pages: 243 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Montgomery, Lindsay M Objects of survivance
    DDC: 970.004/97
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bratley, J. H Photograph collections ; Indians of North America Cultural assimilation ; Indigenous peoples Cultural assimilation ; Off-reservation boarding schools ; Indians of North America Education ; History ; Indigenous peoples Education ; Bratley, Jesse H. 1867-1948 ; USA ; Indianerreservat ; Indianer ; Internatserziehung ; Assimilation ; Geschichte 1893-1903
    Abstract: A man and world in between -- Bratley's collection in context -- Indian schools -- Collecting cultures -- Corners and fairs -- The pioneering life of Jesse H. Bratley -- Port Gamble Day School, 1893-1895 -- Lower Cut Meat Creek Day School, 1895-1899 -- Cantonment Boarding School, 1899-1900 -- Havasupai Day School, 1900-1901 -- Polacca Day School, 1902 -- Kansas and Florida, 1903-1948 -- The civilizing machine -- Work conquers all -- Resistance -- Persistence -- Objects of survivance.
    Abstract: "Reframes the Bratley collection showing how tribal members have embraced it as their past and reclaimed it as contemporary identity. Bratley was an Indian school teacher charged with forcibly assimilating Native Americans. Although tasked with eradicating their culture, Bratley became entranced by their practices and collected artifacts/photographs"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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