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Edited by Catharine Mason, Clackamas Chinook Performance Art pairs performances with biographical, family, and historical content that reflects Victoria Howardʼs ancestry, personal and social life, education, and worldview.
Author : Victoria Howard
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 34,57 MB
Release : 2022-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1496230418
Edited by Catharine Mason, Clackamas Chinook Performance Art pairs performances with biographical, family, and historical content that reflects Victoria Howardʼs ancestry, personal and social life, education, and worldview.
Author : Melville Jacobs
Publisher :
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 46,47 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Chinook language
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Author : Melville Jacobs
Publisher :
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 22,75 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Chinook language
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Author : Melville Jacobs
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 31,76 MB
Release : 1959
Category : History
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Author : Melville Jacobs
Publisher : Seattle : University of Washington Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 20,76 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Clackamas Indians
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Author : Svenja Völkel
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 10,17 MB
Release : 2022-08-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 3110726629
This book provides an overview of approaches to language and culture, and it outlines the broad interdisciplinary field of anthropological linguistics and linguistic anthropology. It identifies current and future directions of research, including language socialization, language reclamation, speech styles and genres, language ideology, verbal taboo, social indexicality, emotion, time, and many more. Furthermore, it offers areal perspectives on the study of language in cultural contexts (namely Africa, the Americas, Australia and Oceania, Mainland Southeast Asia, and Europe), and it lays the foundation for future developments within the field. In this way, the book bridges the disciplines of cultural anthropology and linguistics and paves the way for the new book series Anthropological Linguistics.
Author : Benjamin R. Kracht
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 48,10 MB
Release : 2022-09
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ISBN : 1496232658
Benjamin Kracht's Kiowa Belief and Ritual, a collection of materials gleaned from Santa Fe Laboratory of Anthropology field notes and augmented by Alice Marriott's field notes, significantly enhances the existing literature concerning Plains religions.
Author : Regina Pustet
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 35,34 MB
Release : 2021-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0803237359
Lakota Texts is a treasure trove of stories told in the original language by modern Lakota women who make their home in Denver, Colorado. Sometimes witty, often moving, and invariably engaging and fascinating, these stories are both autobiographical and cultural. The stories present personal experiences along with lessons the women have learned or were taught about Lakota history, culture, and legends. The women share aspects of their own lives, including such rituals as powwows, the sweatlodge, and rites of puberty. The women also include details of the older Lakota world and its customs, revered myths, more recent stories, and jokes. In addition to the valuable light Lakota Texts sheds on the lives of modern Lakota women, these stories also represent a significant contribution to American Indian linguistics. Regina Pustet has meticulously transcribed and translated the stories in a detailed, interlinear format that makes the texts a rich source of information about modern Lakota language itself.
Author : Ella Cara Deloria
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 29,23 MB
Release : 2022-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 149623426X
Ella Cara Deloria devoted much of her life to the study of the language and culture of the Sioux (Dakota and Lakota). The Dakota Way of Life is the result of the long history of her ethnographic descriptions of traditional Dakota culture and social life. Deloria was the most prolific Native scholar of the greater Sioux Nation, and the results of her work comprise an essential source for the study of the greater Sioux Nation culture and language. For years she collected material for a study that would document the variations from group to group. Tragically, her manuscript was not published during her lifetime, and at the end of her life all of her major works remained unpublished. Deloria was a perfectionist who worked slowly and cautiously, attempting to be as objective as possible and revising multiple times. As a result, her work is invaluable. Her detailed cultural descriptions were intended less for purposes of cultural preservation than for practical application. Deloria was a scholar through and through, and yet she never let her dedication to scholarship overwhelm her sense of responsibility as a Dakota woman, with family concerns taking precedence over work. Her constant goal was to be an interpreter of an American Indian reality to others. Her studies of the Sioux are a monument to her talent and industry.
Author : Melville Jacobs
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Page : pages
File Size : 47,82 MB
Release : 1960
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