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  • 1
    ISBN: 0-8061-3616-2 , 978-0-8061-3616-5
    Language: English
    Pages: xxviii, 386 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 249
    Keywords: Nordamerika South Dakota ; Indianer, USA ; Sioux ; Nakota ; Führer, religiöse ; Religion ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Peyote-Kult ; Kirche, unabhängige ; Geschichte ; Biographie ; Indianerreservation ; Necklace, Sam [Leben und Werk] ; Native American Church
    Abstract: In Peyote and the Yankton Sioux, Thomas Constantine Maroukis focuses on Yankton Sioux spiritual leader Sam Necklace, tracing his family`s history for seven generations to show how Necklace and his family shaped and were shaped by the Native American Church. Sam Necklace was chief priest of the Yankton Sioux Native American Church from 1929 to 1949, and four succeeding generations of his family have been members. As chief priest, Necklace helped firmly establish Peyote religion among the Yanktons, thus maintaining cultural and spiritual autonomy even when the U.S. government denied them, and American Indians generally, political and economic self-determination.A sacred plant long considered of divine origin by Mesoamericans, peyote`s ritual use spread northward through the American Southwest near the end of the nineteenth century. According to Native beliefs, peyote enabled human beings to communicate with the Creator. Because the message of peyotism resonated with Yankton pre-reservation beliefs and, at the same time, had parallels with Christianity, Sam Necklace and many other Yanktons supported its acceptance. The Yankton Sioux were among the first in the northern plains to adopt the Peyote religion, which they saw as an essential corpus of spiritual truths.Contrary to what some scholars have claimed, Maroukis explains that Peyotism was adopted because of its vision-inducing effects. The Native American Church accepts peyote as a powerful medicine—a gift from God with the power to heal. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [361]-378
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  • 2
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0-415-31999-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XLI, 294 S.
    Edition: Repr.
    Series Statement: Routledge Classic Ethnographies
    Keywords: Australien Kimberley ; Ureinwohner, Australien ; Frau ; Soziales Leben
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  • 3
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-3513-1
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 279 S.
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Indianer, USA ; Grundeigentum ; Indianerpolitik ; Geschichte ; Cherokee Commission
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-0-7007-1698-2 , 0-7007-1698-X
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 226 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Keywords: Brunei Geschichte ; Politik ; Entwicklung
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-3448-8 , 978-0-8061-3448-2
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 322 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 243
    Keywords: Nordamerika Nordwest-Küste ; Indianer, Nordwest-Küste ; Coquille ; Informant ; Biographie ; Geschichte ; Thompson, Coquelle [Leben und Werk] ; Siletz Indian Reservation 〈Oregon〉
    Abstract: Coquelle Thompson (1849-1946) was an Upper Coquille Athabaskan Indian from along the Oregon coast. During his lifetime, he worked along as farmer, hunting/fishing guide, teamster, tribal policeman, and served as expert witness on Upper Coquille and reservation life and culture for anthropologists.While captain of the tribal police, Thompson was assigned to investigate the Warm House Dance, the Siletz Indian Reservation version of the famous Ghost Dance. Thompson became a proselytizer for the Warm House Dance, helping to carry its message and performance from Siletz along the Oregon coast to as far south as Coos Bay.Thompson lived through the conclusion of the Rogue River Indian War of 1855-56 and his tribe`s subsequent removal from southern Oregon to the Siletz Reservation. During his lifetime, the Siletz Reservation went from one million acres to seventy-seven individual allotments and four sections of tribal timber.Lionel Youst and William R. Seaburg include an examination of the works of six anthropologists who interviewed Thompson over the years: J. Owen Dorsey, Cora Du Bois, Philip Drucker, Elizabeth Derr Jacobs, Jack Marr, and John Peabody Harrington. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [301]-312
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 041520660X
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 232 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge international studies of women and place 2
    Series Statement: Routledge international studies of women and place
    DDC: 305.42/095
    Keywords: Arbeiterin ; Frau ; Frauenarbeit ; Frauenbewegung ; Frauenpolitik ; Frau ; Women Congresses Political activity ; Women Congresses Political activity ; Geschlechterrolle ; Sozialpolitik ; Australien ; Japan ; Südostasien ; Asien ; Pazifischer Raum ; Pazifischer Raum ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Geschlechterrolle ; Sozialpolitik ; Pazifischer Raum
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  • 7
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0415216966
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 352 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: One world archaeology 45
    Series Statement: One world archaeology
    DDC: 303.485
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    Keywords: Naturkatastrophen ; Archeologie ; Archäologie ; Natuurrampen ; Archaeology and natural disasters ; Natural disasters ; Naturkatastrophe ; Geschichte ; Kulturwandel ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Naturkatastrophe ; Kulturwandel ; Geschichte
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  • 8
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-3346-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 128 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Nordamerika Kanada ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Waffe ; Materielle Kultur ; Geschichte
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 125-127
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-3251-5 , 978-0-8061-3251-8
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 292 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 237
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Oklahoma ; Indianer, Südosten ; Indianer, Prärie und Plains ; Indianerpolitik ; Kulturkonflikt ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Konflikt, ethnischer ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Contrary neighbors examines relations between Southeastern Indians who were removed to Indian Territory in the early nineteenth century and Southern Plains Indians who claimed this area as their own.These two Indian groups viewed the world in different ways. The Southeastern Indians, primarily Choctaws, Cherokees, Creeks, Chickasaws, and Seminoles, were agricultural peoples. By the nineteenth century they were adopting American "civilization": codified laws, Christianity, market-driven farming, and a formal, Euroamerican style of education. By contrast, the hunter-gathers of the Southern Plains-the Comanches, Kiowas, Wichitas, and Osages-had a culture based on the buffalo. They actively resisted the Removed Indians` "invasion" of their homelands.The Removed Indians hoped to lessen Plains Indian raids into Indian Territory by "civilizing" the Plains peoples through diplomatic councils and trade. But the Southern Plains Indians were not interested in "civilization" and saw no use in farming. Even their defeat by the U.S. government could not bridge the cultural gap between the Plains and Removed Indians, a gulf that remains to this day. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. First encounters -- 3. Where the Trail of Tears ends -- 4. Councils, trade, and captives -- 5. In the shadow of the Whitemen -- 6. Civil and uncivil wars -- 7. One red family? -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 263-273
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0415188970 , 0415188989
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 225 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 305.2309
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    Keywords: Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Archäologie ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte ; Kind ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kind ; Sachkultur ; Archäologie ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Kind ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte
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  • 11
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1739-7 , 978-0-8061-1739-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 287 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 162
    Keywords: Guatemala Indianer, Guatemala ; Indianer, Zentralamerika ; Tzutuhil ; Geschichte ; Akkulturation ; Kulturwandel
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Part 1. Pre-Hispanic Tzutujil society -- The Tzutujils and their region -- The archaeological background -- Aboriginal history -- Tzutujil territory -- Warfare and tribute -- Production and exchange -- Class and lineage -- The system of political offices -- Religion -- Part 2. Post-conquest tzutujil society -- Post-conquest history -- Tzutujil territory -- Encomienda and tribute -- Production and exchange -- Class and lineage -- Tzutujil town government -- Religion -- Tzutujil acculturation -- Glossary -- Abbreviations used in note -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 261-276
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1884-9 , 978-0-8061-1884-0
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 263 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 168
    Keywords: Mexiko Oaxaca ; Indianer, Mexiko ; Mixteke ; Geschichte ; Sozialgeschichte ; Soziales Leben ; Kulturgeschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Kolonisierung ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Strafrecht
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The rise of Mixtec civilization -- Mixtec culture on the eve of the Spanish conquest -- The transformation of Mixteca society -- The economic system -- The religious enterprise -- Multilevel government in the colonial Mixteca -- Crime and punishment -- Intergroup relations in colonial times -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-250
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  • 13
    ISBN: 0-8061-1834-2 , 978-0-8061-1834-5
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 432 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 161
    Keywords: USA Mississippi Valley ; Indianer, Südosten ; Osage ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Spanien
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 391-417
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1602-1 , 978-0-8061-1602-0
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 338 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition 1981, second printing
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 159
    Keywords: USA Indianer, Plains ; Arapaho ; Geschichte ; Führer, politischer ; Biographie ; Left Hand, Häuptling [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: This is the first biography of Chief Left Hand, diplomat, linguist, and legendary of the Plains Indians. Working from government reports, manuscripts, and the diaries and letters of those persons—both white and Indian—who knew him, Margaret Coel has developed an unusually readable, interesting, and closely documented account of his life and the life of his tribe during the fateful years of the mid-1800s.It was in these years that thousands of gold-seekers on their way to California and Oregon burst across the plains, first to traverse the territory consigned to the Indians and then, with the discovery of gold in 1858 on Little Dry Creek (formerly the site of the Southern Arapaho winter campground and presently Denver, Colorado), to settle.Chief Left Hand was one of the first of his people to acknowledge the inevitability of the white man`s presence on the plain, and thereafter to espouse a policy of adamant peacefulness —if not, finally, friendship—toward the newcomers.Chief Left Hand is not only a consuming story—popular history at its best—but an important work of original scholarship.In it the author:Clearly establishes the separate identities of the original Left Hand, the subject of her book, and the man by the same name who succeeded Little Raven in 1889 as the principal chief of the Southern Arapahos in Oklahoma—a longtime source of confusion to students of western history;Lays to rest, with a series of previously unpublished letters by George Bent, a century-long dispute among historians as to Left Hand`s fate at Sand Creek;Examines the role of John A. Evans, first governor of Colorado, in the Sand Creek Massacre. Colonel Chivington, commander of the Colorado Volunteers, has always (and justly) been held responsible for the surprise attack. But Governor Evans, who afterwards claimed ignorance and innocence of the colonel`s intentions, was also deeply involved. His letters, on file in the Colorado State Archives, have somehow escaped the scrutiny of historians and remain, for the most part, unpublished. These Coel has used extensively, allowing the governor to tell, in his own words, his real role in the massacre. The author also examines Evans`s motivations for coming to Colorado, his involvement with the building of the transcontinental railroad, and his intention of clearing the Southern Arapahos from the plains —an intention that abetted Chivington`s ambitions and led to their ruthless slaughter at Sand Creek. (Verlagsangaben)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [319]-329
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1546-7 , 978-0-8061-1546-7
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 435 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 155
    Keywords: Mittelamerika Guatemala ; Indianer, Zentralamerika ; Indianer, Guatemala ; Quiché ; Geschichte ; Ethnologie ; Ethnographie ; Soziale Organisation ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Ökologie ; Symbolik ; Architektur ; Conquista
    Abstract: The Quiché Mayas of Utatlán offers a full account of the Quichés, the most powerful Maya group in the Guatemala highlands at the time of the Spanish Conquest.The Quichés ruled from the city they built on the highland plains, to which they gave the splendid name K`umarcaaj, but which became known throughout the Maya world as Utatlán.Robert M. Carmack re-creates the setting of this empire, and peoples it with the rulers, priests, warriors, allies, and travelers who gave it life. He describes the fall of Utatlán to the conquistadors, and the Quichés` efforts to retain a semblance of their political structure and belief system. Drawing upon archaeological discoveries and native and Spanish written documents, Carmack has produced a work that is essential to understanding the Quiché people and indispensable to a full appreciation of the immortal work the Popol Vuh, the "first book of the New World."
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The questions -- Early studies of Quiche´ culture -- Nineteenth-century studies -- Twentieth-century studies -- 3. Origins -- The origin of the Quiche´ forefathers -- Natives of the Quiche´ area -- Sociocultural patterns of the Quiche´ forefathers -- 4. Ecology -- Ethnoecology -- Ethnographic ecology -- Summary -- 5. History -- Chronology -- Pre-Utatlan history -- The founding of the Utatlan towns -- The reign of C'otuja and K'ucumatz -- Events in the life of Q'uik'ab -- Continuous warfare -- Mexica influence at Utatlan -- The Spanish conquest of Utatlan -- 6. Social structure -- Caste and class stratification -- Segmentary lineages -- Territorial divisions -- Political centralization and decentralization -- 7. Symbolics -- A general view of the Utatlan community -- The symbolism of Utatlan buildings -- Integration in Utatlan symbolism -- 8. Settlement patterns -- The greater Utatlan settlement -- Individual nuclear settlements -- Rural settlements -- 9. The buildings of Utatlan -- The Tojil Temple -- The Awilix Temple -- The K'ucumatz Temple -- The Jakawitz Temple -- The ball court -- The plaza platforms -- The big houses -- The main palace -- The main street -- 10. After the fall -- Century of conquest -- The colonial and early-republican centuries -- 11. Survivals -- Early-twentieth-century survivals -- The situation today -- 12. Conclusions -- The specific Utatlan case -- Controlled comparison -- The general Mesoamerican case -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 409-424
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1505-X , 978-0-8061-1505-4
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 401 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 153
    Keywords: Mexiko Indianer, Mexiko ; Tolteken ; Azteken ; Chichimeke ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- The Claim to Be a Toltec -- Favorite Sons -- Back to Methuselah -- Chichimecs -- The Early Acolhuas -- The Dark Secret -- Friends and Neighbors -- Toltzalan Acatzalan -- The Will to Conquer -- The Third Claimant -- The Disputed Heritage -- Civilization and Savagery -- Appendix -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 380-387
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1542-4 , 978-0-8061-1542-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 152
    Keywords: USA Arkansas ; Oklahoma ; Quapaw ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Indianerpolitik ; Landnahme ; Indianerreservation
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [269]-283
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