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New perspectives on native North America : cultures, histories, and representations / [edited by] Sergei A. Kan & Pauline Turner Strong.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Arapaho Series: Book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (xlii, 514 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 080325363X
  • 9780803253636
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New perspectives on native North America.DDC classification:
  • 970.004/97 22
LOC classification:
  • E77 .N48 2006eb
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Contents:
Keeping the faith : a legacy of Native American ethnography, ethnohistory, and psychology / Regna Darnell -- Fields of dreams : revisiting A.I. Hallowell and the Berens River Ojibwe / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- Framing the Anomalous : Stoneclad, Sequoyah, and Cherokee ethnoliteracy / Margaret Bender -- Power as the transmission of culture / Greg Urban -- Ironies of articulating continuity at Lac du Flambeau / Larry Nesper -- The poetics of tropes and dreams in Arapaho ghost dance songs / Jeffrey D. Anderson -- Night thoughts and night sweats, ethnohistory and ethnohumor : the Quaker shaker meets the Lakota sweat lodge / Raymond A. Bucko -- Self-consciousness, ceremonialism, and the problem of the present in the anthropology of Native North America / Robert E. Moore -- Native authorship in northwestern California / Thomas Buckley -- The Sioux at the time of European contact : an ethnohistorical problem / Raymond J. DeMallie -- Proto-ethnologists in North America / Mary Druke Becker -- Folklore, personal narratives, and ethno-ethnohistory / Joseph C. Jastrzembski -- Events and nonevents on the Tlingit/Russian/American colonial frontier, 1802-1879 / Sergei A. Kan -- Time and the individual in Native North America / David W. Dinwoodie -- Culture and culture theory in Native North America / Robert Brightman -- Cannibals in the mountains : Washoe teratology and the Donner Party / Barrik Van Winkle -- "Vanishing" Indians in nineteenth-century New England : local historians' erasure of still-present Indian peoples / Jean M. O'Brien -- Pocahontas : an exercise in mythmaking and marketing / Frederic W. Gleach -- "I'm an old cowhand on the banks of the Seine" : representations of Indians and Le far West in Parisian commercial culture / Michael E. Harkin -- "To light the fire of our desire" : primitivism in the Camp Fire Girls / Pauline Turner Strong -- Afterword / Peter Nabokov.
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Summary: In this volume some of the leading scholars working in Native North America explore contemporary perspectives on Native culture, history, and representation. Written in honor of the anthropologist Raymond D. Fogelson, the volume charts the currents of contemporary scholarship while offering an invigorating challenge to researchers in the field. The essays employ a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches and range widely across time and space. The introduction and first section consider the origins and legacies of various strands of interpretation, while the second part examines the relationship among culture, power, and creativity. The third part focuses on the cultural construction and experience of history, and the volume closes with essays on identity, difference, and appropriation in several historical and cultural contexts. Aimed at a broad interdisciplinary audience, the volume offers an excellent overview of contemporary perspectives on Native peoples.
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Keeping the faith : a legacy of Native American ethnography, ethnohistory, and psychology / Regna Darnell -- Fields of dreams : revisiting A.I. Hallowell and the Berens River Ojibwe / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- Framing the Anomalous : Stoneclad, Sequoyah, and Cherokee ethnoliteracy / Margaret Bender -- Power as the transmission of culture / Greg Urban -- Ironies of articulating continuity at Lac du Flambeau / Larry Nesper -- The poetics of tropes and dreams in Arapaho ghost dance songs / Jeffrey D. Anderson -- Night thoughts and night sweats, ethnohistory and ethnohumor : the Quaker shaker meets the Lakota sweat lodge / Raymond A. Bucko -- Self-consciousness, ceremonialism, and the problem of the present in the anthropology of Native North America / Robert E. Moore -- Native authorship in northwestern California / Thomas Buckley -- The Sioux at the time of European contact : an ethnohistorical problem / Raymond J. DeMallie -- Proto-ethnologists in North America / Mary Druke Becker -- Folklore, personal narratives, and ethno-ethnohistory / Joseph C. Jastrzembski -- Events and nonevents on the Tlingit/Russian/American colonial frontier, 1802-1879 / Sergei A. Kan -- Time and the individual in Native North America / David W. Dinwoodie -- Culture and culture theory in Native North America / Robert Brightman -- Cannibals in the mountains : Washoe teratology and the Donner Party / Barrik Van Winkle -- "Vanishing" Indians in nineteenth-century New England : local historians' erasure of still-present Indian peoples / Jean M. O'Brien -- Pocahontas : an exercise in mythmaking and marketing / Frederic W. Gleach -- "I'm an old cowhand on the banks of the Seine" : representations of Indians and Le far West in Parisian commercial culture / Michael E. Harkin -- "To light the fire of our desire" : primitivism in the Camp Fire Girls / Pauline Turner Strong -- Afterword / Peter Nabokov.

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In this volume some of the leading scholars working in Native North America explore contemporary perspectives on Native culture, history, and representation. Written in honor of the anthropologist Raymond D. Fogelson, the volume charts the currents of contemporary scholarship while offering an invigorating challenge to researchers in the field. The essays employ a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches and range widely across time and space. The introduction and first section consider the origins and legacies of various strands of interpretation, while the second part examines the relationship among culture, power, and creativity. The third part focuses on the cultural construction and experience of history, and the volume closes with essays on identity, difference, and appropriation in several historical and cultural contexts. Aimed at a broad interdisciplinary audience, the volume offers an excellent overview of contemporary perspectives on Native peoples.

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