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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983062
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This file contains 48 documents that deal with the White Mountain, Cibecue, and San Carlos Apache Native Americans living for the most part on the Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian reservations in Arizona. The focus is divided between the traditional Western Apache culture of the Pre-Reservation period, and the Post-Reservation period
    Note: Culture summary: Western Apache - Philip J. Greenfield and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The social organization of the Western Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - [1942] -- - Western Apache raiding and warfare: from the notes of Grenville Goodwin - Edited by Keith H. Basso, with the assistance of E. W. Jernigan and W. B. Kessell - [1971] -- - The Cibecue Apache - by Keith H. Basso - [1970] -- - The Western Apache clan system: its origins and development - Charles R. Kaut - 1957 -- - Portraits of 'The Whiteman': linguistic play and cultural symbols among the western Apache - Keith H. Basso ; ill. by Vincent Craig - 1979 -- - Myths and tales from the San Carlos Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1918 -- - Myths and tales from the White Mountain Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1919 -- - Myths and tales of the White Mountain Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - 1939 -- , - A study of western Apache Indians, 1846-1886 - [by] Averam B. Bender - 1974 -- - Terrain and ecological conditions in the Western Apache Range - Homer Aschmann - 1974 -- - Basketry of the San Carlos Apache - by Helen H. Roberts - 1929 -- - Notes on the Indians of the city of the Fort Apache region - By Albert B. Reagan - 1930 -- - Formal education and culture change: a modern Apache Indian community and government education programs - [by] Edward A. Parmee - [1968] -- - The San Carlos Indian cattle industry - by Harry T. Getty - 1963 -- - Micro-evolution in a human population: a study of social endogamy and blood type distribution among the Western Apache - Bertram S. Kraus and Charles B. White - 1956 -- - The Western Apache: some anthropometric observations - Bertram S. Kraus - 1961 -- - The gift of Changing Woman - Keith H. Basso - 1966 -- - Heavy with hatred: an ethnographic study of Western Apache witchcraft - Keith Hamilton Basso - 1967 [1980 copy] -- , - Critical factors influencing the stated vocational preference of male White-Mountain Apache students - Louis Charles Bernardoni - 1963 [1980 copy] -- - Recreation activities instrumental to expressed life goals of San Carlos teen-age Apaches - Anne Myrtle Pittman - 1972 [1980 copy] -- - The Apache continuum: an analysis of continuity through change in San Carlos Apache culture and society - Richard John Perry - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - The medicine-men of the Apache - By John G. Bourke ... On U.S. Bureau of American ethnology. Ninth annual report, 1887-88 - 1892 -- - Concepts of secular and sacred among the White Mountain Apache as illustrated by musical practice - Danguole Jurate Variakojis - 1969 [1980 copy] -- - A native religious movement among the White Mountain and Cibecue Apache - Grenville Goodwin and Charles Kaut - 1954 -- - White Mountain Apache religion - by Grenville Goodwin - 1938 -- - Western Apache ecology: from horticulture to agriculture - P. Bion Griffin, Mark P. Leone, and Keith H. Basso - 1971 -- - Wage labor and the San Carlos Apache - William Y. Adams and Gordon V. Krutz - 1971 -- , - White Mountain Apache health and illness: an ethnographic study of medical decision making - Michael Wayne Everett - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - White Mountain Apache religious cult movements: a study in ethnohistory - William Burkhardt Kessel - 1976 [1980 copy] -- - Environment and ecology in the 'Northern Tonto' claim area - [by] Homer Aschmann - 1974 -- - The Western Apache and cross-cousin marriage - Charles B. White - 1957 -- - Note on Western Apache religious and social organization - Charles R.Kaut - 1959 -- - Archaeological lessons from an Apache wickiup - William A. Longacre and James E. Ayers - [1968] -- - Notes on some White Mountian Apache social pathologies - By Jerrold E. Levy and Stephen J. Kunitz - 1969 -- - Plants used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona - Albert B. Reagan - 1929 -- - Naëzhosh, or, the Apache pole game - Albert B. Reagan - 1902 -- - The Apache stick game - Albert B. Reagan - 1903 -- - Two wickiups on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona - Rex E. Gerald - 1958 -- - The construction of a wickiup on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation - Margaret W. M. Shaeffer - 1958 -- , - Two more wickiups on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona - 1960 -- - Na'ilde': the Ghost Dance of the White Mountain Apache - Forrest W. Meader, Jr. - 1967 -- - Western Apache - Keith H. Basso - 1983 -- - Bibliography - Alfonso Ortiz - 1983 -- - Apache reservation: indigenous peoples and the American state - Richard J. Perry - 1993 -- - Western Apache language and culture: essays in linguistic anthropology - Keith H. Basso - 1990 -- - The Western Apache: living with the land before 1950 - by Winfred Buskirk ; foreword by Morris E. Opler - 1986 -- - The fight for Dzil Nchaa Si An, Mt. Graham: Apaches and astrophysical development in Arizona - Elizabeth A. Brandt - 1996 -- - Self, family, and community in White Mountain Apache society - Philip J. Greenfield - 1996
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Westliche Apachen
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV043718757
    Format: XIII, 212 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-4214-1751-6
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4214-1752-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Soziobiologie ; Kritik
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_475006704
    Note: In: Ethnology. - Pittsburgh , Vol. 11(1972), Nr. 4, S. 380-385
    In: year:1972
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Austin : Univ. of Texas Press
    UID:
    gbv_193652919
    Format: XVI, 302 S , Kt , 23 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0292765983 , 0292765991
    Content: Around the globe, people who have lived in a place `from time immemorial` have found themselves confronted by and ultimately incorporated within larger state systems. During more than three decades of anthropological study of groups ranging from the Apache to the indigenous peoples of Kenya, Richard J. Perry has sought to understand this incorporation process and, more importantly, to identify the factors that drive it. This broadly synthetic and highly readable book chronicles his findings. Perry delves into the relations between state systems and indigenous peoples in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Australia. His explorations show how, despite differing historical circumstances, encounters between these state systems and native peoples generally followed a similar pattern: invasion, genocide, displacement, assimilation, and finally some measure of apparent self-determination for the indigenous people - which may, however, have its own pitfalls. After establishing this common pattern, Perry tackles the harder question - why does it happen this way? Defining the state as a nexus of competing interest groups, Perry offers persuasive evidence that competition for resources is the crucial factor in conflicts between indigenous peoples and the powerful constituencies that drive state policies. These findings shed new light on a historical phenomenon that is too often studied in isolated instances. This book will thus be important reading for everyone seeking to understand the new contours of our postcolonial world. Richard J. Perry is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at St. Lawrence University in New York.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 253 - 281) and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Amerika ; Australien ; Afrika ; Indonesien ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Sibirien ; Staat ; Entstehung ; Indigenes Volk ; Geschichte
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    gbv_543621596
    Format: XIII, 263 S. , 24cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780230600775 , 0230600778
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Formerly CIP
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: USA ; Rassismus ; Geschichte
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Austin :Univ. of Texas Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV011413128
    Format: XVI, 302 S. : Kt.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-292-76598-3 , 0-292-76599-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Staat ; Entstehung ; Indigenes Volk ; Staat ; Entstehung ; Aborigines
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Austin :Univ. of Texas Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV004717235
    Format: XIII, 298 S. : Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-292-76524-X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Westliche Apachen ; Geschichte
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Austin :University of Texas Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960054757202883
    Format: 1 online resource (314 p.)
    ISBN: 9780292762756
    Content: Mention "Apaches," and many Anglo-Americans picture the "marauding savages" of western movies or impoverished reservations beset by a host of social problems. But, like most stereotypes, these images distort the complex history and rich cultural heritage of the Apachean peoples, who include the Navajo, as well as the Western, Chiricahua, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan, and Kiowa Apaches. In this pioneering study, Richard Perry synthesizes the findings of anthropology, ethnology, linguistics, archaeology, and ethnohistory to reconstruct the Apachean past and offer a fuller understanding of the forces that have shaped modern Apache culture. While scholars generally agree that the Apacheans are part of a larger group of Athapaskan-speaking peoples who originated in the western Subarctic, there are few archaeological remains to prove when, where, and why those northern cold dwellers migrated to the hot deserts of the American Southwest. Using an innovative method of ethnographic reconstruction, however, Perry hypothesizes that these nomadic hunters were highly adaptable and used to exploiting the resources of a wide range of mountainous habitats. When changes in their surroundings forced the ancient Apacheans to expand their food quest, it was natural for them to migrate down the "mountain corridor" formed by the Rocky Mountain chain. This reconstruction of Apachean history and culture sheds much light on the origins, dispersions, and relationships of Apache groups. Perry is the first researcher to attempt such an extensive reconstruction, and his study is the first to deal with the full range of Athapaskan-speaking peoples. His method will be instructive to students of other cultures who face a similar lack of historical and archaeological data.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Western Apache Heritage -- , 1. From the Present into the Past -- , 2. The Athapaskan-speaking Peoples -- , 3. Subarctic Beginnings -- , 4. Proto-Athapaskan Culture -- , 5. The Early Divergences -- , 6. In the Mountain Corridor -- , 7. On the Fringes of the Southwest -- , 8. The Western Apache -- , 9. The Reservation Years -- , Appendixes -- , A. Athapaskan Populations and Linguistic Groupings -- , B. Association of Eyak-Athapaskan Populations with Mountainous Regions -- , C. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with the Nature of Interpersonal Relationships among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations -- , D. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with Concepts of Life and Death among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations -- , E. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Regarding the Place of Human Beings in Nature -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    New York :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047071199
    ISBN: 1349370290 , 9781349370290
    Note: "Race" : fact or artifact? -- The biology of human variance -- Internal cohesion and social boundaries -- How did it start? -- Intellectual and political sources of racism -- From the Civil War to World War II -- From World War II to the present -- Will we ever be rid of it?
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: History
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Austin :Univ. Press of Texas,
    UID:
    almafu_BV008409666
    Format: XIII, 260 S. : Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-292-76542-8 , 0-292-76543-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Reservat ; Apachen ; Reservat
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