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Litt Rature Chinoise Le Pass Et L Criture Contemporaine Regards Crois S D Crivains Et De Sinologues


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Litt Rature Chinoise Le Pass Et L Criture Contemporaine Regards Crois S D Crivains Et De Sinologues


Litt Rature Chinoise Le Pass Et L Criture Contemporaine Regards Crois S D Crivains Et De Sinologues
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language : fr
Publisher: Les Editions de la MSH
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Litt Rature Chinoise Le Pass Et L Criture Contemporaine Regards Crois S D Crivains Et De Sinologues written by and has been published by Les Editions de la MSH this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




The Francophonie And The Orient


The Francophonie And The Orient
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Author : Mathilde Kang
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018

The Francophonie And The Orient written by Mathilde Kang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with Oriental literature (French) categories.




The Dakota Way Of Life


The Dakota Way Of Life
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Author : Ella Cara Deloria
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2022-12

The Dakota Way Of Life written by Ella Cara Deloria and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-12 with Social Science categories.


Ella Cara Deloria devoted much of her life to the study of the language and culture of the Sioux (Dakota and Lakota). The Dakota Way of Life is the result of the long history of her ethnographic descriptions of traditional Dakota culture and social life. Deloria was the most prolific Native scholar of the greater Sioux Nation, and the results of her work comprise an essential source for the study of the greater Sioux Nation culture and language. For years she collected material for a study that would document the variations from group to group. Tragically, her manuscript was not published during her lifetime, and at the end of her life all of her major works remained unpublished. Deloria was a perfectionist who worked slowly and cautiously, attempting to be as objective as possible and revising multiple times. As a result, her work is invaluable. Her detailed cultural descriptions were intended less for purposes of cultural preservation than for practical application. Deloria was a scholar through and through, and yet she never let her dedication to scholarship overwhelm her sense of responsibility as a Dakota woman, with family concerns taking precedence over work. Her constant goal was to be an interpreter of an American Indian reality to others. Her studies of the Sioux are a monument to her talent and industry.



Dakota Texts


Dakota Texts
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Author : Ella Cara Deloria
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2006-01-01

Dakota Texts written by Ella Cara Deloria and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-01-01 with Social Science categories.


Ella Deloria (1889?1971), one of the first Native students of linguistics and ethnography in the United States, grew up on the Standing Rock Reservation on the northern Great Plains and was trained by Franz Boas at Columbia University. Dakota Texts presents a rich array of Sioux mythology and folklore in its original language and in translation. Originally published in 1932 by the American Ethnological Society, this work is a landmark contribution to the study of the Sioux tribes.



Speaking Of Indians


Speaking Of Indians
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Author : Ella Cara Deloria
language : en
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Release Date : 2016-01-18

Speaking Of Indians written by Ella Cara Deloria and has been published by Pickle Partners Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-01-18 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Beginning with a general discussion of American Indian origins, language families, and culture areas, Deloria then focuses on her own people, the Dakotas, and the intricate kinship system that governed all aspects of their life. She writes, “Exacting and unrelenting obedience to kinship demands made the Dakotas a most kind, unselfish people, always acutely aware of those about them and innately courteous.” Deloria goes on to show the painful transition to reservations and how the holdover of the kinship system worked against Indians trying to follow white notions of progress and success. Her ideas about what both races must do to participate fully in American life are as cogent now as when they were first written. Originally published in 1944, “Speaking of Indians” is an important source of information about Dakota culture and a classic in its elegant clarity of insight.



Blood Narrative


Blood Narrative
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Author : Chadwick Allen
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2002-08-06

Blood Narrative written by Chadwick Allen and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-08-06 with Literary Criticism categories.


DIVCompares the discourses of indigeneity used by Maori and Native American peoples and proposes the concept treaty discourse to characterize the relevant form of postcolonial situation./div



Life Among The Indians


Life Among The Indians
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Author : Alice C. Fletcher
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2013-12-01

Life Among The Indians written by Alice C. Fletcher and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-12-01 with Social Science categories.


Alice C. Fletcher (1838–1923), one of the few women who became anthropologists in the United States during the nineteenth century, was a pioneer in the practice of participant-observation ethnography. She focused her studies over many years among the Native tribes in Nebraska and South Dakota. Life among the Indians, Fletcher’s popularized autobiographical memoir written in 1886–87 about her first fieldwork among the Sioux and the Omahas during 1881–82, remained unpublished in Fletcher’s archives at the Smithsonian Institution for more than one hundred years. In it Fletcher depicts the humor and hardships of her field experiences as a middle-aged woman undertaking anthropological fieldwork alone, while showing genuine respect and compassion for Native ways and beliefs that was far ahead of her time. What emerges is a complex and fascinating picture of a woman questioning the cultural and gender expectations of nineteenth-century America while insightfully portraying rapidly changing reservation life. Fletcher’s account of her early fieldwork is available here for the first time, accompanied by an essay by the editors that sheds light on Fletcher’s place in the development of anthropology and the role of women in the discipline.



The Dakota Or Sioux In Minnesota As They Were In 1834


The Dakota Or Sioux In Minnesota As They Were In 1834
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Author : Samuel William Pond
language : en
Publisher: Borealis Book
Release Date : 1986

The Dakota Or Sioux In Minnesota As They Were In 1834 written by Samuel William Pond and has been published by Borealis Book this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with History categories.


Authoritative discussion of Dakota Indian material culture and the social, political, religious, and economic institutions by a missionary who spent nearly twenty years learning the language and living among Indians in Minnesota.



Anti Indianism In Modern America


Anti Indianism In Modern America
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Author : Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
language : en
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 2001

Anti Indianism In Modern America written by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and has been published by University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with History categories.


In this powerful and essential work, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn confronts the politics and policies of genocide that continue to destroy the land, livelihood, and culture of Native Americans. Anti-Indianism in Modern America tells the other side of stories of historical massacres and modern-day hate crimes, events that are dismissed or glossed over by historians, journalists, and courts alike. Cook-Lynn exposes the colonialism that works both overtly and covertly to silence and diminish Native Americans, supported by a rhetoric of reconciliation, assimilation, and multiculturalism. Comparing anti-Indianism to anti-Semitism, she sets the American history of broken treaties, stolen lands, mass murder, cultural dispossession, and Indian hating in an international context of ethnic cleansing, "ecocide", and colonial oppression.Cook-Lynn also discusses the role Native American studies should take in reasserting tribal literatures, traditions, and politics and shows how the discipline has been sidelined by anthropology, sociology, postcolonial studies, and ethnic studies. Asserting the importance of a "native conscience"--a knowledge of the mythologies, mores, and experiences of tribal society--among American Indian writers, she calls for the expression in American Indian art and literature of a tribal consciousness that acts to assure a tribal-nation people of its future. Passionate, eloquent, and uncompromising, Anti-Indianism in Modern America concludes that there are no real solutions for Indians as long as they remain colonized peoples. Native Americans must be able to tell their own stories and, most important, regain their land, the source of religion, morality, rights, and nationhood. As long as public silence accompanies the outlaw maneuvers that undermine tribal autonomy, the racist strategies that affect all Americans will continue. It is difficult, Cook-Lynn concedes, to work toward the development of legal mechanisms against hate crimes, in Indian Country and elsewhere in the world. But it is not too late.



Diaghilev S Ballets Russes


Diaghilev S Ballets Russes
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Author : Lynn Garafola
language : en
Publisher: Da Capo
Release Date : 1998

Diaghilev S Ballets Russes written by Lynn Garafola and has been published by Da Capo this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Music categories.


In the history of twentieth-century ballet, no company has had so profound and far-reaching an influence as the Ballets Russes. Under the direction of impresario extraordinaire Serge Diaghilev (1872–1929), the Ballets Russes radically transformed the nature of ballet—its subject matter, movement idiom, choreographic style, stage space, music, scenic design, costume, even the dancer's physical appearance. From 1909 to 1929, it nurtured some of the greatest choreographers in dance history—Fokine, Nijinsky, Massine, and Balanchine—and created such classics as Les Sylphides, Firebird, Petrouchka, L'Après-midi d'un Faune, Les Noces, and Apollo. Diaghilev brought together some of the leading artists of his time, including composers Stravinsky, Debussy, and Prokofiev; artists Picasso, Braque, and Matisse, and poets Hoffmansthal and Cocteau. Diaghilev's Ballets Russes is the most authoritative history of the company ever written and the first to examine it as a totality—its art, enterprise, and audience. Combining social and cultural history with illuminating discussions of dance, drama, music, art, economics, and public reception, Lynn Garafola paints an extraordinary portrait of the company that shaped ballet into what it is today.