On the surface, People of Pascua appears to be a focused anthropological field study limited to a narrow period of time. It should not surprise those who are familiar with Edward Spicer\u27s preeminent scholarship on acculturation, however, that things are not always what they seem to be. It is true that this study concerning the Yaquis, begun in 1941, stems from Spicer\u27s first field experience as a graduate student. Yet, People of Pascua has broader implications that go beyond the lives of the Yaquis who made Pascua Village, Arizona, their home. Spicer\u27s methodology included biography as a means to better understand Yaqui behaviors, choices, and attitudes about others. And in this, his earliest of works about the Yaquis, Spicer explo...
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Rview of Cahill, Danielle and Sandra de los Rios. Vistas Comerciales Y Culturales. Boston, MA: Heinl...
This book is an unrevised third printing of eleven inspiring essays written by twelve social scienti...
In Joan Mark\u27s introduction to the Bison edition of this classic work, she offers a good analysis...
The search for an untouched Native voice in American Indian autobiography, both experientially and...
Except for books such as The Negro Cowboys, the African American West remains an enigma to most Amer...
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The editor indicated in his foreword that he had several purposes for collecting and assembling the ...
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Although many Indians north of the Rio Grande have published autobiographies, few Latin American nat...
Ian Smart has made, as he himself asserts in the Author\u27s Foreword, a very limited approach to ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
Today it is being argued that ethnology and literature intersect in some useful ways. Yet Washington...
This anthology of Native American legends is a fine supplement to the Erdoes and Ortiz work, America...
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