In this book, Gerad Smith explores the history, ethnography, and archaeological record of the Native people living in the Middle Tanana Valley in Alaska during the late Holocene. Smith illustrates how the role of deep-play rituals of reciprocity shaped a traditional society that has lasted over a thousand years.
In this book, Gerad Smith explores the history, ethnography, and archaeological record of the Native people living in the Middle Tanana Valley in Alaska during the late Holocene. Smith illustrates how the role of deep-play rituals of reciprocity shaped a traditional society that has lasted over a thousand years.
By Gerad M. Smith - Foreword by Charles E. Holmes - Afterword by Evelynn Combs
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Foreword by Charles E. Holmes Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Middle Tanana People: Modern and Historical Identities Chapter 2: The Ethnographic Reconstruction of the Past: The Middle Tanana People and a Theory of Deep Reciprocity Chapter 3: Complexity and Optimality in the Archaeological Record Chapter 4: The Traditional Place Names and Language of the Middle Tanana Dene Chapter 5: Understanding Archaeological Research Chapter 6: The Holocene Environmental Context of the Middle Tanana Chapter 7: The Middle Tanana Dene and the Archaeological Traditions of the Taiga Chapter 8: Thinking About Raw Materials Chapter 9: Identifying Reciprocity and Meaning in the Material-Cultural Record Afterword by Evelynn Combs
Table of Contents Foreword by Charles E. Holmes Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Middle Tanana People: Modern and Historical Identities Chapter 2: The Ethnographic Reconstruction of the Past: The Middle Tanana People and a Theory of Deep Reciprocity Chapter 3: Complexity and Optimality in the Archaeological Record Chapter 4: The Traditional Place Names and Language of the Middle Tanana Dene Chapter 5: Understanding Archaeological Research Chapter 6: The Holocene Environmental Context of the Middle Tanana Chapter 7: The Middle Tanana Dene and the Archaeological Traditions of the Taiga Chapter 8: Thinking About Raw Materials Chapter 9: Identifying Reciprocity and Meaning in the Material-Cultural Record Afterword by Evelynn Combs
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