Multicultural perspectives in American anthropology are not new but have been present since its inception. Michaelsen examines the origins of North American anthropology as a scholarly discipline in the early to mid-nineteenth century and the participation in it of American Indian writers and scholars. This interesting circuit through the history of anthropology reviews much current research along the way. Rather than offering a final summary of the points of each chapter in order to make a concluding case for the limits of multiculturalism, Michaelsen uses his first chapter to lay the theoretical groundwork for his arguments and then presents the remainder of the book as an in-depth discussion of ideas. Michaelsen argues that the limits ...
Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Multicultural perspectives in American anthropology are not new but have been present since its ince...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
While the anthropological field initially shied away from the debate on multiculturalism, it has bee...
The twenty-five essays in this volume enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Americanist ...
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
Arnoldo De Leon wrote this book to fill a gap in the existing literature on the American West that e...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
In Joan Mark\u27s introduction to the Bison edition of this classic work, she offers a good analysis...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Multicultural perspectives in American anthropology are not new but have been present since its ince...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
While the anthropological field initially shied away from the debate on multiculturalism, it has bee...
The twenty-five essays in this volume enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Americanist ...
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
Arnoldo De Leon wrote this book to fill a gap in the existing literature on the American West that e...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
In Joan Mark\u27s introduction to the Bison edition of this classic work, she offers a good analysis...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
Although at midcentury the distinguished anthropologist A. Irving Hallowell suggested a new field, ...
This useful collection of review essays issues from the 34th Plains Conference, entitled Anthropolo...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...