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Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues

โœ Scribed by Duane Champagne


Publisher
AltaMira Press
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
328
Series
Contemporary Native American Communities
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Duane Champagne has assembled a volume of top scholarship reflecting the complexity and diversity of Native American cultural life. Introductions to each topical section provide background and integrated analyses of the issues at hand. The informative and critical studies that follow offer experiences and perspectives from a variety of Native settings. Topics include identity, gender, the powwow, mass media, health and environmental issues. This book and its companion volume, Contemporary Native American Political Issues, edited by Troy R. Johnson, are ideal teaching tools for instructors in Native American studies, ethnic studies, and anthropology, and important resources for anyone working in or with Native communities.


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