Duane Champagne
Social Change and Cultural Continuity among Native Nations
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Social Change and Cultural Continuity among Native Nations
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Defining the parameters of social change for Native Nations in the 21st century.
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Defining the parameters of social change for Native Nations in the 21st century.
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- Contemporary Native American Communities Nr.19
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780759110014
- ISBN-10: 0759110018
- Artikelnr.: 21386011
- Contemporary Native American Communities Nr.19
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780759110014
- ISBN-10: 0759110018
- Artikelnr.: 21386011
Duane Champagne is professor of sociology, director of the Native Nations Law and Policy Center at UCLA, and a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa from North Dakota. He has authored and edited over 75 publications.
Chapter 1 Renewing American Indian Nations: Cosmic Communities and
Spiritual Autonomy Part 1 Culture, Institutional Order and World View
Chapter 2 The Cultural and Institutional Foundations of Native American
Conservatism Part 2 Economic, Political and Cultural Relations Among
Colonizing Nations Chapter 3 Tribal Capitalism and Native Capitalists:
Multiple Pathways of Native Economy Part 3 Change and Continuity Chapter 4
Renewing Tribal Governments: Uniting Political Theory and Sacred
Communities Chapter 5 Self Government from Time Immemorial Chapter 6 A
Multidimensional Theory of Colonialism: The Native North American
Experience Chapter 7 Native Directed Social Change in Canada and the United
States Chapter 8 Border Towns Chapter 9 Ramona Redeemed? The Rise of Tribal
Political Power in California Chapter 10 Toward a Multidimensional
Historical-Comparative Methodology: Context, Process, and Causality Chapter
11 The Delaware Revitalization Movement onf the Early 1760s: A Suggested
Reinterpretation Chapter 12 Colonial and Contemporary Religious Movements
Chapter 13 Culture, Differentiation, and Environment: Social Change in the
Tlingit Society Chapter 14 Economic Incorporation, Political Change, and
Cultural Preservation among the Northern Cheyenne Chapter 15 Indigenous
Strategies for Engaging Globalism Chapter 16 Native Issues in the 21st
Century
Spiritual Autonomy Part 1 Culture, Institutional Order and World View
Chapter 2 The Cultural and Institutional Foundations of Native American
Conservatism Part 2 Economic, Political and Cultural Relations Among
Colonizing Nations Chapter 3 Tribal Capitalism and Native Capitalists:
Multiple Pathways of Native Economy Part 3 Change and Continuity Chapter 4
Renewing Tribal Governments: Uniting Political Theory and Sacred
Communities Chapter 5 Self Government from Time Immemorial Chapter 6 A
Multidimensional Theory of Colonialism: The Native North American
Experience Chapter 7 Native Directed Social Change in Canada and the United
States Chapter 8 Border Towns Chapter 9 Ramona Redeemed? The Rise of Tribal
Political Power in California Chapter 10 Toward a Multidimensional
Historical-Comparative Methodology: Context, Process, and Causality Chapter
11 The Delaware Revitalization Movement onf the Early 1760s: A Suggested
Reinterpretation Chapter 12 Colonial and Contemporary Religious Movements
Chapter 13 Culture, Differentiation, and Environment: Social Change in the
Tlingit Society Chapter 14 Economic Incorporation, Political Change, and
Cultural Preservation among the Northern Cheyenne Chapter 15 Indigenous
Strategies for Engaging Globalism Chapter 16 Native Issues in the 21st
Century
Chapter 1 Renewing American Indian Nations: Cosmic Communities and
Spiritual Autonomy Part 1 Culture, Institutional Order and World View
Chapter 2 The Cultural and Institutional Foundations of Native American
Conservatism Part 2 Economic, Political and Cultural Relations Among
Colonizing Nations Chapter 3 Tribal Capitalism and Native Capitalists:
Multiple Pathways of Native Economy Part 3 Change and Continuity Chapter 4
Renewing Tribal Governments: Uniting Political Theory and Sacred
Communities Chapter 5 Self Government from Time Immemorial Chapter 6 A
Multidimensional Theory of Colonialism: The Native North American
Experience Chapter 7 Native Directed Social Change in Canada and the United
States Chapter 8 Border Towns Chapter 9 Ramona Redeemed? The Rise of Tribal
Political Power in California Chapter 10 Toward a Multidimensional
Historical-Comparative Methodology: Context, Process, and Causality Chapter
11 The Delaware Revitalization Movement onf the Early 1760s: A Suggested
Reinterpretation Chapter 12 Colonial and Contemporary Religious Movements
Chapter 13 Culture, Differentiation, and Environment: Social Change in the
Tlingit Society Chapter 14 Economic Incorporation, Political Change, and
Cultural Preservation among the Northern Cheyenne Chapter 15 Indigenous
Strategies for Engaging Globalism Chapter 16 Native Issues in the 21st
Century
Spiritual Autonomy Part 1 Culture, Institutional Order and World View
Chapter 2 The Cultural and Institutional Foundations of Native American
Conservatism Part 2 Economic, Political and Cultural Relations Among
Colonizing Nations Chapter 3 Tribal Capitalism and Native Capitalists:
Multiple Pathways of Native Economy Part 3 Change and Continuity Chapter 4
Renewing Tribal Governments: Uniting Political Theory and Sacred
Communities Chapter 5 Self Government from Time Immemorial Chapter 6 A
Multidimensional Theory of Colonialism: The Native North American
Experience Chapter 7 Native Directed Social Change in Canada and the United
States Chapter 8 Border Towns Chapter 9 Ramona Redeemed? The Rise of Tribal
Political Power in California Chapter 10 Toward a Multidimensional
Historical-Comparative Methodology: Context, Process, and Causality Chapter
11 The Delaware Revitalization Movement onf the Early 1760s: A Suggested
Reinterpretation Chapter 12 Colonial and Contemporary Religious Movements
Chapter 13 Culture, Differentiation, and Environment: Social Change in the
Tlingit Society Chapter 14 Economic Incorporation, Political Change, and
Cultural Preservation among the Northern Cheyenne Chapter 15 Indigenous
Strategies for Engaging Globalism Chapter 16 Native Issues in the 21st
Century