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Social Organization Of The Papago Indians


Social Organization Of The Papago Indians
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Author : Ruth Murray Underhill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

Social Organization Of The Papago Indians written by Ruth Murray Underhill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Social Science categories.




Social Organization Of The Papago Indians


Social Organization Of The Papago Indians
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Author : Ruth Underhill
language : en
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Release Date : 1937

Social Organization Of The Papago Indians written by Ruth Underhill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1937 with Papago Indians categories.




The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima


The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima
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Author : Ruth Underhill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013-10

The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima written by Ruth Underhill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10 with categories.


This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.



Papago Indians At Work


Papago Indians At Work
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Author : Jack O. Waddell
language : en
Publisher: Tucson : University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 1969

Papago Indians At Work written by Jack O. Waddell and has been published by Tucson : University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Social Science categories.


Explores how individual Papagos and their families reconcile the demands of their cultural heritages to the social requirements of occupations away from their reservation homes.



The Desert People


The Desert People
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Author : Alice Joseph
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1949

The Desert People written by Alice Joseph and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1949 with Tohono O'Odham Indians categories.




The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima


The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima
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Author : Ruth Murray Underhill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1941

The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima written by Ruth Murray Underhill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1941 with Pima Indians categories.




The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima


The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima
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Author : Ruth Underhill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima written by Ruth Underhill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1955 with Pima Indians categories.




Neither Wolf Nor Dog


Neither Wolf Nor Dog
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Author : David Rich Lewis
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 1994-10-06

Neither Wolf Nor Dog written by David Rich Lewis and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-10-06 with History categories.


During the nineteenth century, Americans looked to the eventual civilization and assimilation of Native Americans through a process of removal, reservation, and directed culture change. Policies for directed subsistence change and incorporation had far-reaching social and environmental consequences for native peoples and native lands. This study explores the experiences of three groups--Northern Utes, Hupas, and Tohono O'odhams--with settled reservation and allotted agriculture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each group inhabited a different environment, and their cultural traditions reflected distinct subsistence adaptations to life in the western United States. Each experienced the full weight of federal agrarian policy yet responded differently, in culturally consistent ways, to subsistence change and the resulting social and environmental consequences. Attempts to establish successful agricultural economies ultimately failed as each group reproduced their own cultural values in a diminished and rapidly changing environment. In the end, such policies and agrarian experiences left Indian farmers marginally incorporated and economically dependent.



The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima


The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima
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Author : John Canfield Ewers
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1940

The Papago Indians Of Arizona And Their Relatives The Pima written by John Canfield Ewers and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1940 with Indians of North America categories.




Native Nations


Native Nations
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Author : Kathleen DuVal
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2024-04-09

Native Nations written by Kathleen DuVal and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-04-09 with History categories.


A magisterial history of Indigenous North America that places the power of Native nations at its center, telling their story from the rise of ancient cities more than a thousand years ago to fights for sovereignty that continue today “A feat of both scholarship and storytelling.”—Claudio Saunt, author of Unworthy Republic Long before the colonization of North America, Indigenous Americans built diverse civilizations and adapted to a changing world in ways that reverberated globally. And, as award-winning historian Kathleen DuVal vividly recounts, when Europeans did arrive, no civilization came to a halt because of a few wandering explorers, even when the strangers came well armed. A millennium ago, North American cities rivaled urban centers around the world in size. Then, following a period of climate change and instability, numerous smaller nations emerged, moving away from rather than toward urbanization. From this urban past, egalitarian government structures, diplomacy, and complex economies spread across North America. So, when Europeans showed up in the sixteenth century, they encountered societies they did not understand—those having developed differently from their own—and whose power they often underestimated. For centuries afterward, Indigenous people maintained an upper hand and used Europeans in pursuit of their own interests. In Native Nations, we see how Mohawks closely controlled trade with the Dutch—and influenced global markets—and how Quapaws manipulated French colonists. Power dynamics shifted after the American Revolution, but Indigenous people continued to command much of the continent’s land and resources. Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa forged new alliances and encouraged a controversial new definition of Native identity to attempt to wall off U.S. ambitions. The Cherokees created institutions to assert their sovereignty on the global stage, and the Kiowas used their power in the west to regulate the passage of white settlers across their territory. In this important addition to the growing tradition of North American history centered on Indigenous nations, Kathleen DuVal shows how the definitions of power and means of exerting it shifted over time, but the sovereignty and influence of Native peoples remained a constant—and will continue far into the future.