Crafting the Indian knowledge, desire and play in Indianist reenactment
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- 970.00497 22 KA-C
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Expanded version of the author's thesis (doctoral)--McGill University, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [260]-274) and index.
Setting the stage : Indianism and what it is not -- Indian hobbies, European contexts : history, historiography, ethnography -- "Is this play?" : reframing metaphoric action on Indianist playgrounds. Buffalo Days Camp 2003 : journal -- Amateurs at work : modes of knowledge making and remaking -- Shifting selves around authentic replicas : crafting the past into the present -- Matter, metaphor, miniature : marvels of the model -- Appendix. Missouri River story : a tale of playing for high stakes.
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