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A Companion to American Indian History

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528 Seiten
2008
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) (Hersteller)
978-1-4051-6586-0 (ISBN)
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A Companion to American Indian History captures the thematic breadth of Native American history. Twenty-five original essays written by leading scholars, both American Indian and non-American Indian, bring a comprehensive perspective to a history that in the past has been related exclusively by Euro-Americans. The essays cover a wide range of Indian experiences and practices, including contacts with non-Indians, religion, family, economy, law, education, gender, and culture. They reflect new approaches to Native America drawn from environmental, comparative, and gender history in their exploration of compelling questions regarding performance, identity, cultural brokerage, race and blood, captivity, adoption, and slavery. Each chapter also encourages further reading by including a carefully selected bibliography. Intended for students, scholars, and general readers of American Indian history, this timely book is the ideal guide to current and future research.

Philip J. Deloria is an Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Program in American Culture at the University of Michigan. A member of a prominent Dakota family, he received his PhD from Yale University in 1994. In addition to numerous articles and essays, he is the author of Playing Indian (1998). Neal Salisbury is Professor of History at Smith College. He is the author of Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Making of New England (1982), and co-author of The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People (fourth edition, 2000).

List of Contributors. Introduction. 1 Historiography. Philip J. Deloria (University of Colorado). 2 First Contacts. John Kicza (Washington State University). 3 Health, Disease, Demography. Russell Thornton (University of California, Los Angeles). 4 Wag the Imperial Dog: Indians and Overseas Empires in North America, 1650-1776. Gregory E. Dowd (University of Notre Dame). 5 Native Americans and the United States, Canada, and Mexico. R. David Edmunds (Indiana University). 6 Languages: Linguistic Change and the Study of Indian Languages from Colonial Times to the Present. Regna Darnell (University of Western Ontario). 7 Native American Systems of Knowledge. Clara Sue Kidwell (University of Oklahoma). 8 Native American Spirituality: History, Theory, and Reformulation. Lee Irwin (College of Charleston). 9 Indians and Christianity. Willard Rollins (University of Nevada, Las Vegas). 10 Kinship, Family Kindreds, and Community. Jay Miller (Simon Fraser University). 11 The Nature of Conquest: Indians, Americans, and Environmental History. Louis Warren (University of California, Davis). 12 Labor and Exchange in American Indian History. Patricia Albers (University of Minnesota). 13 American Indian Warfare: The Cycles of Conflict and the Militarization of Native North America. Tom Holm (University of Arizona). 14 Indian Law, Sovereignty, and State Law: Native People and the Law. Sidney L. Harring (City University of New York Law School). 15 Federal and State Policies and American Indians. Donald Fixico (Western Michigan University). 16 Gender in Native America. Betty Bell (University of Michigan). 17 Metis, Mestizo, and Mixed-Blood. Jennifer Brown (University of Winnipeg) and Theresa Schenck (Washington State University). 18 Transforming Outsiders: Captivity, Adoption, and Slavery Considered. Pauline Turner Strong (University of Texas at Austin). 19 Translation and Cultural Brokerage. Eric Hinderaker (University of Utah). 20 Native American Literatures. P. Jane Hafen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas). 21 Indigenous Art: Creating Value and Sharing Beauty. Nancy Parezo (University of Arizona). 22 Performative Traditions in American Indian History. George Moses (Oklahoma State University). 23 American Indian Education: by Indians vs. for Indians. K. Tsianina Lomawaima (University of Arizona). 24 Wanted: More Histories of Indian Identity. Alexandra Harmon (University of Washington). 25 Sovereignty. Gerald Taiaike Alfred (University of Victoria). Bibliography. Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.2.2008
Verlagsort Chicester
Sprache englisch
Maße 173 x 247 mm
Gewicht 914 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-4051-6586-3 / 1405165863
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-6586-0 / 9781405165860
Zustand Neuware
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