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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-4060-5 (hardcover) , 978-0-8061-4061-2 (paper)
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 413 Seiten , Illustrationene, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 261
    Keywords: Nordamerika Oklahoma ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Nachschlagewerk
    Abstract: Oklahoma is home to nearly forty American Indian tribes, and many Americans think of the state as "Indian Country." Blue Clark offers an all-new guide to the state's Native peoples, reflecting the drastic transformation of Indian Country in recent years.Solidly grounded in scholarship and Native oral tradition, the guide provides the unique story of each tribe - from the Alabama-Quassartes to the Yuchis. Each entry offers a complete description of a tribe, encompassing everything from origin tales and archaeological research to accomplishments, contemporary ceremonies, and tribal businesses, along with tribal websites, suggested readings, photographs of prominent tribal members, and visitor sites. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-3-17-020964-0
    Language: German , Turkish
    Pages: 237 S.
    Series Statement: Interkulturelle und Interreligiöse Symposien der Eugen-Biser-Stiftung 2
    Keywords: Religion Staat ; Christentum ; Islam ; Religion und Politik
    Note: Beitr. in dt. u. türk. Sprache
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  • 3
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-4004-9 , 0-8061-4004-6
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 293 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 259
    Keywords: Nordamerika New England ; Indianer, Nordosten ; Kolonisierung ; Soziales Leben ; Folklore ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Ethnohistorie
    Abstract: Despite the popular assumption that Native American cultures in New England declined after Europeans arrived, evidence suggests that Indian communities continued to thrive alongside English colonists. In this sequel to her Native People of Southern New England, 1500-1650, Kathleen J. Bragdon continues the Indian story through the end of the colonial era and documents the impact of colonization.As she traces changes in Native social, cultural, and economic life, Bragdon explores what it meant to be Indian in colonial southern New England. Contrary to common belief, Bragdon argues, Indianness meant continuing Native lives and lifestyles, however distinct from those of the newcomers. She recreates Indian cosmology, moral values, community organization, and material culture to demonstrate that networks based on kinship, marriage, traditional residence patterns, and work all fostered a culture resistant to assimilation.Bragdon draws on the writings and reported speech of Indians to counter what colonists claimed to be signs of assimilation. She shows that when Indians adopted English cultural forms—such as Christianity and writing—they did so on their own terms, using these alternative tools for expressing their own ideas about power and the spirit world.Despite warfare, disease epidemics, and colonists` attempts at cultural suppression, distinctive Indian cultures persisted. Bragdon`s scholarship gives us new insight into both the history of the tribes of southern New England and the nature of cultural contact. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Eidos and ethos -- Ethnographies of speaking: local linguistic communities -- Social relationships in a colonial context: families, marriage, and authority -- Complexities of cohabitation and race -- Material life in colonial Indian communities -- Christianity and literacy -- Regional networks, itinerant people -- Being Indian in colonial New England -- Conclusions -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 235-280
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  • 4
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-4071-2 , 978-0-8061-4071-1
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 264
    Keywords: Maya Sprache und Kultur ; Hieroglyphe
    Abstract: This long-awaited resource complements its companion volume on Classic Period monumental inscriptions. Authors Martha J. Macri and Gabrielle Vail provide a comprehensive listing of graphemes found in the Dresden, Madrid, and Paris codices, 40 percent of which are unique to these painted manuscripts, and discuss current and past interpretations of these graphemes.The New Catalog uses an original coding system developed for the Maya Hieroglyphic Database Project. The new three-digit codes group the graphemes according to their visual, rather than functional, characteristics to allow readers to see distinctions between similar signs. Each entry contains the grapheme`s New Catalog code, an image, the corresponding Thompson number, proposed syllabic and logographic values, calendrical significance, and bibliographical citations. Appendices and an index of signs from both volumes contain images of all graphemes and variants ordered by code, allowing readers to search for graphemes by visual form or by their proposed logographic and phonetic values.Together the two volumes of the New Catalog represent the most significant updating of the sign lists for the Maya script proposed in half a century. They provide a cutting-edge reference tool critical to the research of Mesoamericanists in the fields of archaeology, art history, ethnohistory, and linguistics, and a valuable resource to scholars specializing in comparative studies of writing systems and related disciplines. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- The new catalog of Maya hieroglyphy. A. Animals. B. Birds. H. Body parts. M. Hands. P. Persons. S. Supernaturals, skulls. X. Square, symmetrical. Y. Square, assymmetrical. Z. Irregular shape. 0. 00 + numeral. 1. One segment. 2. Two segments. 3. Three segments -- Appendices. 1. Signs with proposed syllabic values with code and Thompson numbers. 2. Signs with proposed logographic values ordered by Yucatecan/Ch'olan glosses. 3. Signs with proposed logographic values ordered by English glosses (subsort 1 only). 4. T numbers to three-digit codes -- References -- Index to the new catalog, volume 1 and 2
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 265-288
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  • 5
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: .978-0-8061-4062-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxi, 446 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 262
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Nordosten Indianer, Nordosten ; Geschichte ; Gemeinschaft ; Ethnizität ; Folklore
    Abstract: The Indian sale of Manhattan is one of the world`s most cherished legends. Few people know that the Indians who made the fabled sale were Munsees whose ancestral homeland lay between the lower Hudson and upper Delaware river valleys. The story of the Munsee people has long lain unnoticed in broader histories of the Delaware Nation.Now, The Munsee Indians deftly interweaves a mass of archaeological, anthropologi-cal, and archival source material to resurrect the lost history of this forgotten people, from their earliest contacts with Europeans to their final expulsion just before the American Revolution. Anthropologist Robert S. Grumet rescues from obscurity Mattano, Tackapousha, Mamanuchqua, and other Munsee sachems whose influence on Dutch and British settlers helped shape the course of early American history in the mid-Atlantic heartland. He looks past the legendary sale of Manhattan to show for the first time how Munsee leaders forestalled land-hungry colonists by selling small tracts whose vaguely worded and bounded titles kept courts busy—and settlers out—for more than 150 years.Ravaged by disease, war, and alcohol, the Munsees finally emigrated to reservations in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario, where most of their descendants still live today. Coinciding with the four hundredth anniversary of Hudson`s voyage to the river that bears his name, this book shows how Indians and settlers struggled, in land deals and other transactions, to reconcile cultural ideals with political realities. The result is the most authoritative treatment of the Munsee experience—one that restores this people to their place in history. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Foreword / Daniel K. Richter -- A few thanks -- Technical notes -- Timeline -- Part I, The Munsees and their country -- 1. Munsees -- 2. Munsee country -- Part II, Europeans come to Munsee country, 1524-1664 -- 3. Contact, 1524-1640 -- 4. Conflict, 1640-1645 -- 5. Drumfire, 1645-1664 -- 6. Coping, 1630-1664 -- Part III, Munsees and colonists during the early English years, 1664-1685 -- 7. Contentions, 1664-1674 -- 8. Respite, 1674-1679 -- 9. Devestation, 1679-1685 -- Part IV, Losing Munsee country, 1686-1766 -- 10. Soldiering on, 1686-1701 -- 11. Great peace, 1702-1713 -- 12. Unmoored, 1708-1742 -- 13. Sold out, 1743-1766 -- 14. Many trails, 1767-today -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 385-416
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  • 6
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
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    ISBN: 978-0-8061-3916-6 , 0-8061-3916-1
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 265 Seiten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 255
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Indianer, Südosten ; Choctaw ; Indianerpolitik ; Vertrag ; Umsiedlung ; Konflikt, ethnischer ; Kulturkontakt ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Mission, christliche ; Ethnohistorie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In the past two decades, new research and thinking have dramatically reshaped our understanding of Choctaw history before removal. Greg O`Brien brings together in a single volume ten groundbreaking essays that reveal where Choctaw history has been and where it is going.Distinguished scholars James Taylor Carson, Patricia Galloway, and Clara Sue Kidwell join editor Greg O`Brien to present today`s most important research, while Choctaw writer and filmmaker LeAnne Howe offers a vital counterpoint to conventional scholarly views. In a chronological survey of topics spanning the precontact era to the 1830s, essayists take stock of the great achievements in recent Choctaw ethnohistory.Galloway explains the Choctaw civil war as an interethnic conflict. Carson reassesses the role of Chief Greenwood LeFlore. Kidwell explores the interaction of Choctaws and Christian missionaries. A new essay by O`Brien explores the role of Choctaws during the American Revolution as they decided whom to support and why. The previously unpublished proceedings of the 1786 Hopewell treaty reveal what that agreement meant to the Choctaws.Taken together, these and other essays show how ethnohistorical approaches and the "new Indian history" have influenced modern Choctaw scholarship. No other recent collection focuses exclusively on the Choctaws, making Pre-removal Choctaw History an indispensable resource for scholars and students of American Indian history, ethnohistory, and anthropology. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 7
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-3940-1 , 0-8061-3940-4
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 278 Seiten , Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 256
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, USA ; Texas ; Alabama ; Alabama Indianer ; Migration ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Diaspora ; Bevölkerungsbewegung ; Grundeigentum ; Eigentum ; Recht ; Konflikt ; Diskriminierung ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Besiedlungsgeschichte ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Geschichte ; Identität ; Ethnizität
    Abstract: When Europeans battled for control over North America in the eighteenth century, American Indians were caught in the cross fire. Two such peoples, the Alabamas and Coushattas, made the difficult decision to migrate from their ancestral lands and thereby preserve their world on their own terms. In this book, Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall traces the gradual movement of the Alabamas and Coushattas from their origins in the Southeast to their nineteenth-century settlement in East Texas, exploring their motivations for migrating west and revealing how their shared experience affected their identity.The first book to examine these peoples over such an extensive period, Journey to the West tells how they built and maintained their sovereignty despite five hundred years of trauma and change. Blending oral tradition, archaeological data, and archival sources, Shuck-Hall shows how they joined forces in the seventeenth century after their first contact with Europeans, then used trade and diplomatic relations to ally themselves with these newcomers and with larger Indian groups—including the Creeks, Caddos, and Western Cherokees—to ensure their continuing independence.In relating how the Alabamas and Coushattas determined their own future through careful reflection and forceful action, this book provides much-needed information on these overlooked peoples and places southeastern Indians within the larger narratives of southern and American history. It shows how diaspora and migration shaped their worldview and identity, reflecting similar stories of survival in other times and places. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Mississippian origins and the postcontact world -- New encounters and worldviews -- Leverage gained, leverage lost -- Creating a new center -- Finding new ground -- Journey's end -- Conclusion -- epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 251-269
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  • 8
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-3957-9 , 0-8061-3957-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 359 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 257
    Keywords: Guatemala Indianer, Guatemala ; Maya ; Quiché ; Popol Vuh ; Mais ; Kosmologie ; Schöpfungsmythos ; Mythologie ; Religiöser Text ; Geographie ; Landschaft ; Landschaftsformen ; Archäologie
    Abstract: The K`iche` Maya creation story preserved in the sixteenth-century manuscript Popol Vuh describes the origin of the world and its people in a setting long assumed to be the Guatemalan central highlands. Now a scholar with a deep knowledge of Maya history shows that all of these mythological events occurred at specific locations and that this landscape was the template for the Maya worldview.Examining the primary Maya deities, Karen Bassie-Sweet links geographic features to gods and beliefs. She reconstructs key elements of the Popol Vuh to argue that the three volcanoes around Lake Atitlan were the three thunderbolt gods and that the lake was the center of the world. She also shows that the Maya view of the creation of humans is centered on corn and examines core beliefs about the corn cycle to propose that the creation myth was established much earlier in Maya history than previously supposed. Generously illustrated, Maya Sacred Geography and the Creator Deities is a detailed ethnohistorical analysis of Maya religion, cosmology, and ritual practice that convincingly links mythology to the land. A comprehensive treatment of Maya religion, it provides an essential resource for scholars and will fascinate any reader captivated by these ancient beliefs. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Overview -- Corn -- Agricultural events and ceremonies -- World view -- Water, wind, and divination -- The thunderbolt triad -- The paternal grandfather -- The sons of the creator grandparents -- The marriage of one Ixim/one Hunahpu and Ixik/Lady Bone Water -- The paternal grandmother and her daughters-in-law -- The twins -- The maternal grandfather and his virgin daughters -- Sacred landscape -- The landscape of the night sky -- The core myth -- Summary and conclusions -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 321-349
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780806139661
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 512 S.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Stover, Dale Review: Coming Down from Above: Prophecy, Resistance, and Renewal in Native American Religions, by Lee Irwin 2010
    Series Statement: The civilization of the American Indian series 258
    Series Statement: The civilization of the American Indian series
    DDC: 202.117
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    Keywords: Indians of North America Religion ; Prophecy ; Prophets United States ; Nativistic movements United States ; Indian religious leaders United States ; Indians of North America Religion ; Prophecy ; Prophets ; Nativistic movements ; Indian religious leaders ; Nordamerika ; Indianer ; Religion ; Prophet ; Heilserwartung ; Messianismus ; Geschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (kostenfrei)
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  • 10
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-6895-1 (paper) , 978-0-8061-3815-2 (hardcover)
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 343 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Race and Culture in the American West volume 1
    Keywords: USA Georgia ; Indianer, USA ; Creek ; Schwarze ; Afro-Amerikaner ; Migration ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Sklaverei ; Mischling ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Among the Creeks, they were known as Estelvste-black people-and they had lived among them since the days of the first Spanish entradas. They spoke the same language as the Creeks, ate the same foods, and shared kinship ties. Their only difference was the color of their skin.This book tells how people of African heritage came to blend their lives with those of their Indian neighbors and essentially became Creek themselves. Taking in the full historical sweep of African Americans among the Creeks, from the sixteenth century through Oklahoma statehood, Gary Zellar unfolds a narrative history of the many contributions these people made to Creek history.Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Zellar reveals how African people functioned as warriors, interpreters, preachers, medicine men, and even slave labor, all of which allowed the tribe to withstand the shocks of Anglo-American expansion. He also tells how they provided leaders who helped the Creeks navigate the onslaught of allotment, tribal dissolution, and Oklahoma statehood.In his compelling narrative, Zellar describes how African Creeks made a place for themselves in a tolerant Creek Nation in which they had access to land, resources, and political leverage-and how post-Civil War "reform" reduced them to the second-class citizenship of other African Americans. It is a stirring account that puts history in a new light as it adds to our understanding of the multi-ethnic nature of Indian societies. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- "Eating from the same pot" : African Creek slavery -- "Like a terrible fire on the prairie" : African Creeks and the Civil War -- "To do more than the government has seen fit to do" : reconstructing race in the Creek nation -- "Times seem to be getting very ticklish" : African Creeks and the Green Peach War -- "The strong vein of Negro blood" : Creek racial politics and citizenship -- "If I ain't one, you won't find another one here" : African Creek identity, allotment, and the Dawes Commission -- "A measure so insulting as this" : Jim Crow in the Indian country -- List of abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 307-328
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9783170199460
    Language: German
    Pages: 256 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Religionsethnologische Studien des Frobenius-Instituts Frankfurt am Main 3
    DDC: 303.48209953
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    Keywords: Traditionale Kultur ; Selbstbild ; Fremdbild ; Fremdkultur ; Kulturkontakt ; Kulturelle Identität ; Papua-Neuguinea
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 219 - 248
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  • 12
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 9780806138046 , 0806138041
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 461, 32 S. , Ill., Kt. , 27 cm
    DDC: 760.08997352
    Keywords: Siksika art History ; Siksika Indians Wars ; Kainah art History ; Kainah Indians Wars ; Piegan art History ; Piegan Indians Wars ; War in art ; Picture-writing History ; Picture-writing History ; Siksika art History ; Siksika Indians Wars ; Kainah art History ; Kainah Indians Wars ; Piegan art History ; Piegan Indains Wars ; War in art ; Picture-writing History ; Alberta ; Picture-writing History ; Montana ; Alberta Antiquities ; Montana Antiquities ; Alberta Antiquities ; Montana Antiquities ; Blackfoot ; Blood ; Stoffmalerei ; Kriegführung ; Lederarbeit ; Bilderschrift ; Geschichte 1880-2000
    Abstract: The Blackfoot Indians -- Blackfoot warfare -- Pictographs of war -- Painted robes -- Painted robes: the early years, ca. 1880-1910 -- Painted robes: the later years, 1910-2000 -- War tepee covers, liners, and doors -- Painted panels -- Glacier park panels with no known existing images -- Miscellaneous pictographs -- Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: The Blackfoot Indians -- Blackfoot warfare -- Pictographs of war -- Painted robes -- Painted robes: the early years, ca. 1880-1910 -- Painted robes: the later years, 1910-2000 -- War tepee covers, liners, and doors -- Painted panels -- Glacier Park panels with no known existing images -- Miscellaneous pictographs -- Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-448) and index
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9783170199477 , 3170199471
    Language: German
    Pages: 379 S.
    Series Statement: Religionsethnologische Studien des Frobenius-Instituts Frankfurt am Main 4
    DDC: 305.8009609
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Afrozentrismus
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 323 - 368
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  • 14
    ISBN: 0-8061-3752-5 , 978-0-8061-3752-0
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 333 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 253
    Keywords: Nordamerika Wisconsin ; Oneida ; Grundeigentum ; Indianerreservation ; Erziehung ; Internat ; Indianerpolitik ; Gesetzgebung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Oneida Indians, already weakened by their participation in the Civil War, faced the possibility of losing their reservation - their community`s greatest crisis since its resettlement in Wisconsin after the War of 1812. The Oneida Indians in the Age of Allotment, 1860- 1920 is the first comprehensive study of how the Oneida Indians of Wisconsin were affected by the Dawes General Allotment Act of 1887, the Burke Act of 1906, and the Federal Competency Commission, created in 1917. Editors Laurence M. Hauptman and L. Gordon McLester III draw on the expertise of historians, anthropologists, and archivists, as well as tribal attorneys, educators, and elders to clarify the little-understood transformation of the Oneida reservation during this era.Sixteen WPA narratives included in this volume tell of Oneida struggles during the Civil War and in boarding schools; of reservation leaders; and of land loss and other hardships under allotment. This book represents a unique collaborative effort between one Native American community and academics to present a detailed picture of the Oneida Indian past.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: One hundred years in Wisconsin -- Part 1. The Civil War -- Part 2. Boarding school days in the age of allotment -- Part 3. Oneida voices in the age of allotment -- Part 4. Land loss in the age of allotment -- Part 5. Fichting back: in federal courts, 1876-1920. United States v. Elm, 25 Fed. Cas. 1006, Case No. 15,048 (December 24, 1877]. United States v. Boylan et al., No. 167, Circuit Court of Appeals, Secound Circuit 265 F. 165, 1920 U.S. App. Lexis 1388, March 3, 1920 -- Afterword: change and continuity at Oneida -- Appendixes -- Bibliography -- List of contributors -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [295]-311"Oneida Turtle School [...] for hosting the historical conference of August 14-16, 2003, in which 90 percent of the material in this volume was presented"
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-3785-1 , 978-0-8061-3785-8
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 510 Seiten , Illustrationen, Portraits, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 254
    Keywords: Nordamerika Plain und Prärie ; Lakota ; Führer, politischer ; Indianerpolitik ; Indianerkrieg ; Biographie ; Crazy Horse, Häuptling [Leben und Werk] ; Little Bighorn
    Abstract: Crazy Horse was as much feared by tribal foes as he was honored by allies. His war record was unmatched by any of his peers, and his rout of Custer at the Little Bighorn reverberates through history. Yet so much about him is unknown or steeped in legend.Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life corrects older, idealized accounts—and draws on a greater variety of sources than other recent biographies—to expose the real Crazy Horse: not the brash Sioux warrior we have come to expect but a modest, reflective man whose courage was anchored in Lakota piety. Kingsley M. Bray has plumbed interviews of Crazy Horse`s contemporaries and consulted modern Lakotas to fill in vital details of Crazy Horse`s inner and public life.Bray places Crazy Horse within the rich context of the nineteenth-century Lakota world. He reassesses the war chief`s achievements in numerous battles and retraces the tragic sequence of misunderstandings, betrayals, and misjudgments that led to his death. Bray also explores the private tragedies that marred Crazy Horse`s childhood and the network of relationships that shaped his adult life.To this day, Crazy Horse remains a compelling symbol of resistance for modern Lakotas. Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life is a singular achievement, scholarly and authoritative, offering a complete portrait of the man and a fuller understanding of his place in American Indian and United States history. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [477]-494
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    ISBN: 0-8061-3675-8 , 978-0-8061-3675-2
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 336 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 252
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Nordosten Wisconsin ; Mohegan ; Geschichte, politische ; Indianerpolitik ; Vertrag ; Politisches System ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Anthropologie, politische
    Abstract: A history of the Mohican people from the War of 1812 to the Nixon administrationContrary to the impression left by James Fenimore Cooper`s famous novel Last of the Mohicans, the Mohican people, also known as the Stockbridge-Munsee Indians, did not disappear from history. Rather, despite obstacles, they have retained their tribal identity to this day. In this first history of the modern-day Mohicans, James W. Oberly narrates their story from the time of their relocation to Wisconsin through the post-World War II era.Since the War of 1812 Mohican history has been marked by astute if sometimes bitter engagement with the American political system, resulting in five treaties and ten acts of Congress, passed between 1843 and 1972. As Oberly traces these political events, he also assesses such issues as tribal membership, intratribal political parties, and sovereignty. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [309]-328
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  • 17
    ISBN: 0-8061-3659-6 , 978-0-8061-3659-2
    Language: English , Athapascan (Other) , North American Indian (Other)
    Pages: ix, 267 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 250
    Keywords: Nordamerika Alaska ; Athapasken ; Soziales Leben ; Geschichte ; Biographie ; Interview ; Autobiographie ; Autoethnographie
    Abstract: Born in 1922, Kenny Thomas Sr. has been a trapper, firefighter, road builder, river-freight hauler, and soldier. Today he is a respected elder and member of a northern Athabaskan tribal group residing in Tanacross, Alaska. As a song and dance leader for the Tanacross community, Thomas has been teaching village traditions at an annual culture camp for more than twenty years. Over a three-year period, folklorist Craig Mishler conducted a series of interviews with Thomas about his life experiences. Crow Is My Boss is the fascinating result of this collaboration.Written in a style that reflects the dialogue between Thomas and Mishler, Crow Is My Boss retains the authenticity of Thomas`s voice, capturing his honesty and humor. Thomas reveals biographical details, performs and explains traditional folktales and the potlatch tradition, and discusses ghosts and medicine people. One folktale is presented in both English and Tanacross, Thomas`s native language. A compelling personal story, Crow Is My Boss provides insight into the traditional and contemporary culture of Tanacross Athabaskans in Alaska. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Gelegentlich Texte in Tanacross mit Übersetzung ins Englische
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    ISBN: 0-8061-3668-5 , 978-0-8061-3668-4
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 394 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 251
    Keywords: Nordamerika Arizona ; Utah ; Navaho ; Geschichte ; Heiler ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Religion ; Weltanschauung ; Soziales Leben ; Biographie ; Autobiographie ; Autoethnographie ; Holiday, John [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: For almost ninety years, Navajo medicine man John Holiday has watched the sun rise over the rock formations of his home in Monument Valley. Author and scholar Robert S. McPherson interviewed Holiday extensively and in A Navajo Legacy records his full and fascinating life.In the first part of this book, Holiday describes how, at an early age, he began an apprenticeship with his grandfather to learn the Blessingway ceremony. As a youth, Holiday traveled over the desert with family members to find forage for the animals and plants for healing practices. He experienced the invasion of Monument Valley by whites and later participated in the early filmmaking industry. Holiday was employed in the 1930s with the Civilian Conservation Corps and then served a brief stint in the military. During the 1950s he mined in one of the two largest uranium deposits on the Navajo Reservation. He also worked on the railroad in Utah. But he always returned to eke out a living with his livestock and agriculture.In the second part of the book, Holiday details family and tribal teachings. All of Holiday`s experiences and teachings reflect the thoughts of a traditional practitioner who has found in life both beauty and lessons for future generations. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 19
    Language: German
    Pages: XXXI, 583 S.
    Edition: 4. Aufl.
    Uniform Title: A _study of history 〈dt.〉
    Keywords: Geschichte Geschichtsphilosophie ; Kulturgeschichte ; Kulturwandel ; Kulturzerfall
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 255 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 38
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Cherokee ; Chickasaw ; Choctaw ; Creek ; Shawnee ; Indianerkrieg ; Indianerpolitik ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; McGillivray, Alexander [Leben und Werk] ; Tecumseh, Häuptling [Leben und Werk]
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- The Southern Indians -- The colonial background -- The American Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Alexander McGillivray, 1783-1793 -- A time of indecision, 1793-1798 -- Bowles, 1798-1803 -- Debts, bribes, and cessions, 1803-1811 -- Tecumseh, 1811 -- The Creek War, 1813-1814 -- Boundaries and removal, 1815-1820 -- The shadow of Georgia, 1820-1825 -- After half a century -- Epilogue: the last stand, 1825-1830 -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 241-249
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 339 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 40
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Ute ; Indianerkrieg ; Indianerpolitik ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 320-327
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  • 22
    Language: German
    Pages: 231 S.
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Urban-Bücher
    Keywords: Geschichte Geschichtsphilosophie ; Theologie
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  • 23
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 360 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition, second printing
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 21
    Keywords: Indianer, Nordamerika Cheyenne ; Recht ; Strafrecht ; Recht, traditionelles ; Gerichtsbarkeit
    Description / Table of Contents: PART I : THE STUDY OF PRIMITIVE LAW. 1 Five Histories. 2 A Theory of Investigation. 3 Primitive Law, and Modern -- PART II : CHEYENNE LAW-WAYS. 4 The Council of Forty-four. 5 The Military Societies. 6 Homicide and the Supernatural. 7 Marriage and Sex. 8 Property and Inheritance. 9 Informal Pressures and the Integration 239 of the Individual -- PART III : THE LAW-JOBS AND JURISTIC METHOD. 10 Claims and Law-Ways. 11 The Law-Jobs
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  • 24
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    Language: German
    Pages: 214 S.
    Uniform Title: Buddhism, its essence and development 〈dt.〉
    Keywords: Buddhismus Religion
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 217 Seiten, 1 ungezähltes Blatt Bildtafeln , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 37
    Uniform Title: Title of the Lords of Totonicapán
    Keywords: Guatemala Indianer, Guatemala ; Quiché ; Geschichte ; Quelle, alte
    Note: Die Vorlage enthält insgesamt zwei WerkeLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 197-205
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  • 26
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    Language: German
    Pages: 314 S.
    Keywords: Deskribierung zurückgestellt
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  • 27
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 235 Seiten, 13 ungezählte Seiten Portraits , Illustrationen, Karte
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 32
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Indianer, USA ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Geschichte ; Winnebago ; Apache ; Biographie ; Sheheke [Leben und Werk] ; Petalesharo [Leben und Werk] ; Pushmataha [Leben und Werk] ; Tshusick [Leben und Werk] ; Black Hawk [Leben und Werk] ; Oshkosh [Leben und Werk] ; Red Cloud [Leben und Werk] ; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca [Leben und Werk]
    Description / Table of Contents: "Get a little further": A prefatory note -- Washington's envoys -- Big White: alias "Bag of Lies" -- Petalesharo; "Bravest of the Braves" -- Pushmataha: "Lafayette, we are here" -- Tshusick: the gay deceiver -- The incomparable Winnebagoes -- Lions of the limelight: Black Hawk and Andrew Jackson -- Oshkosh and Crow Wing Country -- Res sky in the morning; Chief Red Cloud -- Two little-known Apaches. Miguel, of the Miracle Eye. Taza, who was prevented -- Crazy quilt of callers -- Sara Winnemucca: the Cinderella princess -- Geronimo: "Just medicine man" -- Yukeoma: union suit reactionary -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 215-222
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    Language: German
    Pages: X, 169 S.
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
    Uniform Title: War and civilization. From 'A Study of History' 〈dt.〉
    Keywords: Krieg Antike ; Anthropologie, politische ; Kulturgeschichte ; Militarismus ; Kriegsführung ; Geschichtsphilosophie
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 300 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 33
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Oklahoma ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Ethnographie
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 274-285
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  • 30
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 122 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 31
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Südwesten ; Arizona ; New Mexico ; Pueblo-Kultur ; Archäologie
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 121-122
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