Essays on the ethnohistory of the North American Indian

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Ian W. Brown, Ian W. Brown
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v. 1.
Selected papers from Social Sciences 152: Archaeology and History of the North American Indian --
Haida carving: from totem poles to tourist curios -- Norbert Peabody
The Haida Indians: European influence on their art -- Fraser Black
Pre-contact Aleut subsistence techniques and the Russian-Aleut relationship 1741 - 1867 -- Linda Hornig
The ethnohistory and archaeology of an extinct Indian tribe: the Neutrals -- Lori Ribeiro
Last of the Mahicans: an ethnohistorical study of the Stockbridges -- Alan Cooperman
Bury the Hatchet: changing lifeways of the Pequots -- Cliff Boyle
Relationship between Blacks and Indians in the history of North America -- Lawrence Damian Robinson
The Cree and the fur trade before 1800 -- Nina T. Marshall
Historical, cultural, and archaeological aspects of the Ojibwa -- Joseph Gourneau
A brief ethnohistory of the Winnebago -- Joseph T. McCormick
The Cheyenne: a study of cultural dynamics on the Great Plains -- Judith A. Habicht
An ethnographical and archaeological account of the Monache -- Allison A. Pennell
Culture contact and change among the Ammassalik Eskimos -- Sally Fagerson
v. 2-5.
Selected papers from General Education 152: Archaeology and History of the North American Indian --
The Powhatans -- Michael A. Temple
Life in the Santa Barbara Channel: a history of the Chumash Indians -- Carol Marquez
Cultural continuity of constant change? A study of the Zuni -- Ann Diamond
The Navajo Blanket -- Felice S. Locker
Images of the Comanche and the effects of the horse -- Mark Boulris
The Blackfoot and white contact: the horse, the gun and culture changes -- Jill Hobbs
The importance of education to the survival of the Chippewa Nation -- Anne W. Dickinson
The Polar Eskimo -- Janet Walsh
v. 3.
Changes among the Haida as a result of Euro-American contact -- John Stubbs
Changes in patterns of Tlingit trade: prehistoric imports became historic exports -- Amy Katz
The effects of contact on the Wampanoag Indians of New England and Nantucket -- Jon Isham
The Guale Indians of the Georgia Coast -- Katherine F. Russell
The impact of Western contact on the sociopolitical system of the Calusa Indians of Southwest Florida, A.D. 1500-1800 -- Elinor F. Downs
Slavery and the Creeks: Indian and Negro slavery among the Creek Indians -- Caroline Quillian Stubbs
The changing Hopi Kachina cult -- Ned Charlton Sacktor
Acculturation and changing subsistence strategies of the Southern Paiute -- Anita Glazer
v. 4.
The Hopi: pottery and acculturation -- Marta Hoilman
The Haida Indian tribe and their argillite carvings -- Melissa Glen
A study of acculturation among the Winnebago Indians -- Steve Pollock
Winter Counts: a pictorial history of the Teton Indians -- Yvette Roubideaux
Lakota religion: of pipes and plastic feathers -- Dana Gass
The traditional and post-contact cultures of the Northeastern Maidu with emphasis on basketry -- Stephen O. Kovacs
Thule-Norse interaction in Greenland and its effects on Eskimo culture -- Eric P. Kjellgren
v. 5.
The Pomo: cultural preservation through contact -- Rachel Barish
Changes in winter hunting ground tenure among the Northern Ojibwa in the 18th and 19th Centuries A.D. -- Mark J. Bitgood
The failure of John Eliot's praying towns -- Laurie Knight
The Gold Rush: destruction of Miwok culture -- Deborah Lawrence
Religion and the priesthood among the Powhatan: 1607-1705 -- Paul Millhouser
Tlingit identity under fire -- Michael Sheridan
The limits of tolerance: guaging Spanish influence on the Zuni Pueblo Tribe 1529-1821 -- Evan C. Williams
Chumash religious acculturation under the mission system -- David Yarowsky
v. 6-7. Selected papers from Anthro. E-152: Ethnohistory of the North American Indian.
Culture Contact in West Greenland -- Eric B. Kula
Continuity and change in Seneca religion -- Hilda Hockley Minarik
The Jesuit presence among the Onondagas 1650-1700 -- Karen Michalec
Continuity and change: an examination of puberty ceremonies among the Mescalero Apache Indians -- Valerie A. Long
v. 7.
The Inupiat whaling complex: an amalgamation of the Old and the New -- Ann S. Henshaw
Effect of the fur trade on the economy of Dogrib and Slavey Indians -- Nancy Forand
Iroquois women's political power in the period of contact -- Alison M. Barnes
Traditionals vs progressives: the Hopi struggle to preserve their land, culture, and autonomy -- Phoebe G. Hackett
The effects of non-Indian culture on Tewa Pueblo pottery -- Howard B. Wellman
Supernatural life among the Mescalero Indians -- Theodore Usatynski
The evolving Cherokee medico-religious system -- Lynnette A. Simon
Culture contact and the playing of stickball among the Mississippi Choctaw -- Michael O'Grady.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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OCLC/WorldCat
23190030

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