Although biographies have long been a staple in Plains Indian ethnology, this profile of an Arapaho man of renown offers something new, different, and important. Because of their unique position in the unfolding events of frontier expansion, well described in this volume, the Arapahos never received the degree of study afforded other Plains tribes, and this book is redress. Moreover, Anderson\u27s method of reconstructing Sage\u27s life story is particularly inventive
R. David Edmunds and his colleagues have essayed a needed task, offering readers the premise that Am...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
The enormous increase in ethnohistorical studies over the past generation or two has made room for a...
Although biographies have long been a staple in Plains Indian ethnology, this profile of an Arapaho ...
Organized as a series of imagined conversations between Virginia Sutter and her great-grandmother ...
Prior to resettlement and assimilation, Plains Apaches had sophisticated knowledge of the plants tha...
Among my treasured possessions is a photograph of three small children dressed in Indian regalia. ...
For more than two decades, since Alvin Josephy, Jr., wrote Patriot Chiefs (1961), biography has been...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
The Arapaho Language is divided into five primary analytical areas on phonology, inflectional morpho...
The history of the Great Plains has been dominated by scholars focused on the journey of Lewis and C...
The story of the Native peoples of the Great Plains--including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Shosho...
R. David Edmunds and his colleagues have essayed a needed task, offering readers the premise that Am...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
The enormous increase in ethnohistorical studies over the past generation or two has made room for a...
Although biographies have long been a staple in Plains Indian ethnology, this profile of an Arapaho ...
Organized as a series of imagined conversations between Virginia Sutter and her great-grandmother ...
Prior to resettlement and assimilation, Plains Apaches had sophisticated knowledge of the plants tha...
Among my treasured possessions is a photograph of three small children dressed in Indian regalia. ...
For more than two decades, since Alvin Josephy, Jr., wrote Patriot Chiefs (1961), biography has been...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
The Arapaho Language is divided into five primary analytical areas on phonology, inflectional morpho...
The history of the Great Plains has been dominated by scholars focused on the journey of Lewis and C...
The story of the Native peoples of the Great Plains--including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Shosho...
R. David Edmunds and his colleagues have essayed a needed task, offering readers the premise that Am...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
The enormous increase in ethnohistorical studies over the past generation or two has made room for a...