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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ute Indians ; Ute ; Ute
    Abstract: This collection of 11 documents and a culture summary cover Ute society from pre-contact times to the 1980s. Studies include the earliest systematic attempts at reconstructing pre-reservation Ute culture and society, with particular emphasis on organization and composition of bands, settlement patterns and land use practices, as remembered by elderly informants in the 1930s and 1940s. These works also include detailed first hand descriptions of a bear dance performance, a peyote meeting and the sun dance which the authors personally observed. Other topics include mythology, concepts of nature and power, effects of oil money and development intervention and, aspects of history. Ute society was internally divided into several, but continuously fluid, bands and the history and interaction of each band with the state and market forces varied greatly. The Ute are a Native American group located in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. At the time of European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Ute occupied much of central and eastern Utah and all of western Colorado, as well as minor portions of northwestern New Mexico, living as nomadic hunters and gatherers
    Note: Culture summary: Ute - Joel C. Janetski and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - Aboriginal and historical groups of the Ute Indians of Utah: an analysis with supplement - Julian H. Steward - 1974 -- - Native components of the White River Ute Indians - Julian H. Steward - 1974 -- - The Sun Dance of the Northern Ute - By J. A. Jones - 1955 -- - Myths of the Uintah Utes - By J. Alden Mason - [1910] 1963 -- - The ethnohistory and acculturation of the Northern Ute - Joseph Gilbert Jorgensen - 1965 [1980 copy] -- - Ethnography of the Northern Utes - Anne M. Smith - 1974 -- - A Uintah Ute bear dance, March, 1931 - Julian Haynes Steward - 1962 -- - Concepts of nature and power: environmental ethics of the Northern Ute - Stephanie Romeo - 1985 -- - Economic development and self determination: the Northern Ute Case - Gottfried O. Lang - [1971] -- , - Ute - Donald Callaway, Joel C. Janetski, and Omer C. Stewart - 1986 -- - Bibliography - Warren L. D'Azevedo, volume editor - 1986
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781315127453 , 9781351496520
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (ix, 434 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.092
    Keywords: Culture ; Social change
    Abstract: chapter 1 Biographical Highlights -- chapter 2 Scientific Characterization -- chapter 3 Past, Present and Potential Scientific Influence -- chapter NOTES -- chapter 1 The Individual as a Factor in Culture Change -- chapter 2 Cultural Patterning in Ceremonialism and Art -- chapter 3 Sociocultural Integration: The Structure of Sedentary Communities -- chapter 4 Sociocultural Integration: The Impact of National and Worldwide Influences -- chapter 5 Typep of Cultural Complexes and Sociocultural Systems -- chapter 6 Cross-Cultural Regularities -- chapter I The Individual as a Factor in Culture Change -- chapter II Cultural Patterning in Ceremonialism and Art -- chapter III Sociocultural Integration: The Structure of Sedentary Communities -- chapter IV Sociocultural Integration: The Impact of National and Worldwide Influences -- chapter V Types of Cultural Complexes and Sociocultural Systems -- chapter VI Cross-Cultural Regularities -- chapter Bibliography of Julian H. Steward -- chapter Contributors.
    Note: Bibliography of Julian H. Steward: pages 418-424
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