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    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982936
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This collection of 16 documents and a culture summary provide a variety of cultural, historical and environmental information from two historical periods. The first covers the Comanche's long history from antiquity to their first contact with Europeans in 1701, to their defeat by the United States army in the 1870s. The second is from 1875 to the 1990s, and includes the Comanche's 1875 confinement to a reservation, and 1901-1906 when that reservation was broken into scattered allotments. All documents are in English except Canonge which includes stories and folktales in the Comanche language with English translations. The Comanche are a loosely organized Native American group who, before their confinement to reservations, occupied the southern Great Plains grasslands across southeastern Colorado, eastern New Mexico, western Oklahoma, and western Texas. The headquarters of the Comanche Nation is now in southwest Oklahoma
    Note: Culture summary: Comanche - Daniel J. Gelo and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The political organization and law-ways of the Comanche Indians - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1940 -- - The Comanches: lords of the south Plains - Ernest Wallace and E. Adamson Hoebel - 1952 -- - Some notes on uses of plants by the Comanche Indians - Gustav G. Carlson and Volney H. Jones - 1939 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance - Ralph Linton - 1935 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance and Messianic Outbreak of 1873 - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1941 -- - Comanche kin behavior - Thomas Gladwin - 1948 -- - Comanche texts - Elliott Canonge ; illustrated by Katherine Voigtlander ; introduction by Morris Swadesh ; edited by Benjamin Elson - 1958 -- - Comanche baby language - Joseph Bartholomew Casagrande - 1965 -- - The Comanche on the white man's road - Ernest Wallace - 1953 -- , - Plains Indian law in development: the Comanche - Edward Adamson Hoebel - 1969 -- - Sanapia, Comanche medicine woman - David E. Jones - 1972 -- - Comanche - Thomas W. Kavanagh - 2001 -- - Bibliography - [edited by Raymond J. DeMallie] - 2001 -- - Being Comanche: a social history of an American Indian community - Morris W. Foster - 1991 -- - Comanche belief and ritual - By Daniel Joseph Gelo - 1986 [2006 copy]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Comanchen
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049409558
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (473 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781938462658
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Part I: The Early Years -- 1. Garland Avenue -- 2. Leaving Home -- 3. Matrimony and Maritime -- 4. Halls of Ivy, Huts of Metal -- Part II: Getting Down to Business -- 5. Meeting Wendell Cherry -- 6. Reaching for the Sky -- 7. Ziggy and the Colonels -- 8. Making Mistakes and Moving On -- 9. Focus and Lift-Off -- 10. Proudly Not Non-Profit -- 11. Peter's Principles -- 12. Stock Market Trouble, Business Success -- 13. Roots and Wings -- Part III: Attention and Engagement in River City -- 14. David Jones 1, Ben-Hur 0 -- 15. Artificial Heart, Real Drama -- 16. Architecture, Poetry, Civic Progress -- 17. Hardware and Hard Lessons -- 18. Main Street Realty -- 19. Suffer the Children -- 20. With the Help of My Friends -- 21. Mom and the Six Kids -- 22. Every Parent's Nightmare -- 23. The Dying of the Light -- 24. The Company Splits -- Part IV: Retirement, Rescue, and Reinvention -- 25. Going Back, Pushing Forward -- 26. Walking Away From Death on 9/11 -- 27. Betting on People -- 28. Widening the Path -- 29. Leadership Lessons Learned -- 30. Change of Command -- 31. Retirement, but Not Rest -- 32. Seeing the Forest, for the Future -- Epilogue by Bob Hill -- Afterword by David Jones, Jr. -- Appendix -- Some thoughts on Health Care System Reform -- Investing 101 -- Accounting 101 -- Points of Interest - A Timeline -- Acknowledgements -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jones, David, Sr DAVID A. JONES Always Moving Forward Ashland : Old Stone Press,c2023 ISBN 9781938462634
    Language: English
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