Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ethnometaphysics, at the interface of philosophy and anthropology, there was no stampede to explore it. Philosophers for the most part remain Western cultural narcissists and chauvinists, while anthropologists labor to become scientifically respectable
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ...
Primarily this is a book about pre-reservation religions among the Hidatsa and Mandan, with a final ...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Howard Harrod\u27s work provides an interpretation of the religious and moral world of the Arapaho, ...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In Joan Mark\u27s introduction to the Bison edition of this classic work, she offers a good analysis...
Ethnographic studies have long been plagued by questions of credibility. Can the ethnographer believ...
The title looks forward to the writing of history from the perspective of Native Amer.. icans. Such ...
Over the past several decades Howard Harrod-Oberlin Alumni Professor of Social Ethics and Sociology ...
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ...
Primarily this is a book about pre-reservation religions among the Hidatsa and Mandan, with a final ...
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Howard Harrod\u27s work provides an interpretation of the religious and moral world of the Arapaho, ...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In Joan Mark\u27s introduction to the Bison edition of this classic work, she offers a good analysis...
Ethnographic studies have long been plagued by questions of credibility. Can the ethnographer believ...
The title looks forward to the writing of history from the perspective of Native Amer.. icans. Such ...
Over the past several decades Howard Harrod-Oberlin Alumni Professor of Social Ethics and Sociology ...
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G