The Canadian Plains Research Center has provj.ded a new and amended version of the Plains Cree, a classic of plains anthropology first published more than forty years ago. The earlier volume, available under the imprint of the American Museum of Natural History (Anthropological Papers 37, Part II, 1940), is a portion of a much more extensive work completed by Mandelbaum as a Ph.D. dissertation at Yale University during 1936. The complete document is published here for the first time. The earlier version is essentially a description of the buffalo-hunting way of life ... of the Plains Cree (xiii). It was significant because it tapped a remnant of a cultural type even then only a memory, and presented it with clarity, understanding, and obj...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
The permanent villages of farming Indians on the Upper Missouri were a central focus for trade in pr...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has provj.ded a new and amended version of the Plains Cree, a cl...
This innovative work is an ethno-historical study of the Ojibwa migration from the Great Lakes regio...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
This study is primarily concerned with the problems posed by the intensive culture contact between ...
Voices of the Plains Cree was first published in 1973 by McClelland & Stewart. As it has been out of...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
Primarily derived from a March 2001 conference held in Regina, Saskatchewan, these essays present di...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
The permanent villages of farming Indians on the Upper Missouri were a central focus for trade in pr...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has provj.ded a new and amended version of the Plains Cree, a cl...
This innovative work is an ethno-historical study of the Ojibwa migration from the Great Lakes regio...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
This study is primarily concerned with the problems posed by the intensive culture contact between ...
Voices of the Plains Cree was first published in 1973 by McClelland & Stewart. As it has been out of...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
Primarily derived from a March 2001 conference held in Regina, Saskatchewan, these essays present di...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
The permanent villages of farming Indians on the Upper Missouri were a central focus for trade in pr...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...