A Cultural Geography Of North American Indians
Herausgeber: Ross, Thomas E.
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A Cultural Geography Of North American Indians
Herausgeber: Ross, Thomas E.
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This book focuses on the effects of interaction between Indian and non-Indian peoples and on the complex relationships between Indians and their environments. It presents information for an accurate assessment of whether North American Indians can survive as a distinct culture. .
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This book focuses on the effects of interaction between Indian and non-Indian peoples and on the complex relationships between Indians and their environments. It presents information for an accurate assessment of whether North American Indians can survive as a distinct culture. .
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 145mm x 227mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780367163976
- ISBN-10: 0367163977
- Artikelnr.: 60020418
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 145mm x 227mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780367163976
- ISBN-10: 0367163977
- Artikelnr.: 60020418
Introduction 1. Indians in North America Part One: North American Indians
in Historical Perspective 2. Historical Geography and American Indian
Development 3. Two Worlds Collide: The European Advance into North America
Part Two: Spatial Awareness and Organization of the Land 4. Sharing the
Land: A Study in American Indian Territoriality 5. Indian Delimitations of
Primary Biogeographic Regions Part Three: Land Ownership and Economic
Development 6. Indian Land in Southern Alberta 7. The Loss of Indian Lands
in Wisconsin, Montana and Arizona 8. The Loss of Lands Inside Indian
Reservations 9. The Choctaw: Self Determination and Socioeconomic
Development Part Four: Migration, Cultural Change and Fusion 10. The
Iroquois Return to their Homeland: Military Retreat or Cultural Adjustment
11. Women in Indian Removal 12. Cultural Change and the Houma Indians: A
Historical and Ecological Examination 13. Cultural Fusion in
Native-American Architecture: The Navajo Hogan Part Five: Population
Studies 14. The Urban American Indian 15. Early Twentieth Century Hopi
Population 16. The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian
Tribe Conclusions 17. American Indian Problems and Prospects
in Historical Perspective 2. Historical Geography and American Indian
Development 3. Two Worlds Collide: The European Advance into North America
Part Two: Spatial Awareness and Organization of the Land 4. Sharing the
Land: A Study in American Indian Territoriality 5. Indian Delimitations of
Primary Biogeographic Regions Part Three: Land Ownership and Economic
Development 6. Indian Land in Southern Alberta 7. The Loss of Indian Lands
in Wisconsin, Montana and Arizona 8. The Loss of Lands Inside Indian
Reservations 9. The Choctaw: Self Determination and Socioeconomic
Development Part Four: Migration, Cultural Change and Fusion 10. The
Iroquois Return to their Homeland: Military Retreat or Cultural Adjustment
11. Women in Indian Removal 12. Cultural Change and the Houma Indians: A
Historical and Ecological Examination 13. Cultural Fusion in
Native-American Architecture: The Navajo Hogan Part Five: Population
Studies 14. The Urban American Indian 15. Early Twentieth Century Hopi
Population 16. The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian
Tribe Conclusions 17. American Indian Problems and Prospects
Introduction 1. Indians in North America Part One: North American Indians
in Historical Perspective 2. Historical Geography and American Indian
Development 3. Two Worlds Collide: The European Advance into North America
Part Two: Spatial Awareness and Organization of the Land 4. Sharing the
Land: A Study in American Indian Territoriality 5. Indian Delimitations of
Primary Biogeographic Regions Part Three: Land Ownership and Economic
Development 6. Indian Land in Southern Alberta 7. The Loss of Indian Lands
in Wisconsin, Montana and Arizona 8. The Loss of Lands Inside Indian
Reservations 9. The Choctaw: Self Determination and Socioeconomic
Development Part Four: Migration, Cultural Change and Fusion 10. The
Iroquois Return to their Homeland: Military Retreat or Cultural Adjustment
11. Women in Indian Removal 12. Cultural Change and the Houma Indians: A
Historical and Ecological Examination 13. Cultural Fusion in
Native-American Architecture: The Navajo Hogan Part Five: Population
Studies 14. The Urban American Indian 15. Early Twentieth Century Hopi
Population 16. The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian
Tribe Conclusions 17. American Indian Problems and Prospects
in Historical Perspective 2. Historical Geography and American Indian
Development 3. Two Worlds Collide: The European Advance into North America
Part Two: Spatial Awareness and Organization of the Land 4. Sharing the
Land: A Study in American Indian Territoriality 5. Indian Delimitations of
Primary Biogeographic Regions Part Three: Land Ownership and Economic
Development 6. Indian Land in Southern Alberta 7. The Loss of Indian Lands
in Wisconsin, Montana and Arizona 8. The Loss of Lands Inside Indian
Reservations 9. The Choctaw: Self Determination and Socioeconomic
Development Part Four: Migration, Cultural Change and Fusion 10. The
Iroquois Return to their Homeland: Military Retreat or Cultural Adjustment
11. Women in Indian Removal 12. Cultural Change and the Houma Indians: A
Historical and Ecological Examination 13. Cultural Fusion in
Native-American Architecture: The Navajo Hogan Part Five: Population
Studies 14. The Urban American Indian 15. Early Twentieth Century Hopi
Population 16. The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian
Tribe Conclusions 17. American Indian Problems and Prospects