ISBN:
0759108501
Language:
English
Pages:
XIII, 282 S.
,
Ill., Kt.
,
24cm
Series Statement:
Gender and archaeology series 11
Series Statement:
Gender and archaeology series 11
DDC:
306.3615
Keywords:
Geschichte
;
Hides and skins
;
Sex role
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Häuteproduktion
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Häuteproduktion
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Häuteproduktion
;
Geschichte
Note:
Foreword by Sarah Milledge Nelson -- Introduction to gender and hide production, Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman -- These boots were made for walking: moccasin production, gender, and the late prehistoric hideworking sequence on the high plains of Colorado, Kevin P. Gilmore -- The shifting role of women and women's labor on the protohistoric southern high plains, Judith A. Habicht-Mauche -- Late prehistoric bison hide production and hunter-gatherer identities on the North American plains, Laura L. Scheiber -- Hideworking and changes in women's status among the Arikara, 1700-1862, Sandra E. Hollimon -- Gender and the hide production process in colonial Western Alaska, Lisa Frink -- Gender visibility and division of Iñupiat labor in an arctic industrial enterprise, Mark S. Cassell -- Examining "universal" hide chewing practices among Alaskan eskimos, Susan L. Steen -- Expedient angled-tang endscrapers: glimpsing women's work in the archaeological record, Alice Beck Kehoe -- Hide tanning: the act of reviving, Morgan Baillargeon -- Hideworking among descendants of Khoekhoen pastoralists in the Northern Cape, South Africa, Lita Webley -- Gender and stone tools: an ethnographic study of the Konso and Gamo hideworkers of Southern Ethiopia, Kathryn Weedman -- Feminist boundary crossings: challenging androcentric assumptions and stereotypes about hideworking, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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