Native Nations is an ethnographic and historical study of the Indigenous nations of North America. It emphasizes the historical processes that affected and continue to affect Native societies and the People's responses both in the past and the present to confirm their traditions and protect their sovereignties.
Native Nations is an ethnographic and historical study of the Indigenous nations of North America. It emphasizes the historical processes that affected and continue to affect Native societies and the People's responses both in the past and the present to confirm their traditions and protect their sovereignties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy Bonvillain received her PhD from Columbia University, Department of Anthropology, with specialties in Linguistics and Native American studies. She is currently a professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. She has written four textbooks in cultural anthropology, language and culture, gender studies, and Native American studies. She is also the author of 20 separate ethnographies of some Indigenous societies and has written articles dealing with aspects of Iroquoian and Mohawk languages.
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Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A Short History Part I: The Northeast Chapter 3: Native Nations of the Northeast Chapter 4: The Mohawks Chapter 5: The Mi'kmaq Part II: The Southeast Chapter 6: Native Nations of the Southeast Chapter 7: The Choctaws Part III: The Plains Chapter 8: Native Nations of The Plains Chapter 9: The Teton Lakotas Chapter 10: The Hidatsas Part IV: The Great Basin Chapter 11: Native Nations of the Great Basin Chapter 12: The Shoshones Part V: The Southwest Chapter 12: Native Nations of the Southwest Chapter 14: The Zunis Chapter 15: Navajos Part VI: California Chapter 16: Native Nations of California Chapter 17: The Pomos Part VII: The Plateau Chapter18: Native Nations of the Plateau Chapter 19: The Nez Perce Part VIII: The Northwest Coast Chapter 20: Native Nations of the Northwest Coast Chapter 21: The Kwakwaka'wakw (or Kwakiutls) Part IX: The Subarctic and Arctic Chapter 22: Native Nations of the Subarctic and Arctic Chapter 23: The Innu (or Montagnais) Chapter 24: The Inuit 2 Chapter 25: Native Communities Today Chapter 26: Contemporary Challenges Chapter 27: The Arts, Pop Culture, and Representation Index About the Author
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A Short History Part I: The Northeast Chapter 3: Native Nations of the Northeast Chapter 4: The Mohawks Chapter 5: The Mi'kmaq Part II: The Southeast Chapter 6: Native Nations of the Southeast Chapter 7: The Choctaws Part III: The Plains Chapter 8: Native Nations of The Plains Chapter 9: The Teton Lakotas Chapter 10: The Hidatsas Part IV: The Great Basin Chapter 11: Native Nations of the Great Basin Chapter 12: The Shoshones Part V: The Southwest Chapter 12: Native Nations of the Southwest Chapter 14: The Zunis Chapter 15: Navajos Part VI: California Chapter 16: Native Nations of California Chapter 17: The Pomos Part VII: The Plateau Chapter18: Native Nations of the Plateau Chapter 19: The Nez Perce Part VIII: The Northwest Coast Chapter 20: Native Nations of the Northwest Coast Chapter 21: The Kwakwaka'wakw (or Kwakiutls) Part IX: The Subarctic and Arctic Chapter 22: Native Nations of the Subarctic and Arctic Chapter 23: The Innu (or Montagnais) Chapter 24: The Inuit 2 Chapter 25: Native Communities Today Chapter 26: Contemporary Challenges Chapter 27: The Arts, Pop Culture, and Representation Index About the Author
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