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Anthropologists and Indians in the New South(Paperback)
The University of Alabama Press
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31/07/2001
This collection of essays looks at the changing relationships between anthropologists and Indians at the turn of the millennium, the strengthening bond and growing mutual respect between modern Nati...
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Source Material for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Ch...(Paperback)
The University of Alabama Press
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05/04/2001
The Choctaw Indians were peaceful farmers living in Mississippi and Alabama, until they were moved to Oklahoma in 1830. This guide to their ways includes descriptions of such subjects as clans, divi...
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Our Elders Teach Us(Paperback)
Maya-Kaqchikel Historical Perspectives
The University of Alabama Press
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13/11/2001
Combining anthropology and history, David Carey uses both oral interviews and archival research to construct a history of the last 50 years in Guatemala from the perspective of present-day Mayan peo...
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Choctaw Prophecy(Hardback)
A Legacy of the Future
The University of Alabama Press
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22/01/2003
This study explores the power and atistry of prophecy among the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, who use predictions about the future to interpret the world around them.
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Choctaw Prophecy(Paperback)
A Legacy of the Future
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
22/01/2003
This study explores the power and atistry of prophecy among the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, who use predictions about the future to interpret the world around them.
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Waccamaw Legacy(Hardback)
Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
The University of Alabama Press
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15/11/2004
Traces the story of the now state-recognized Waccamaw Siouan tribe from its beginnings in the Southeastern United States, through their first contacts with Europeans, and into the 21st century, deta...
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