Native american drinking: life styles, alcohol use, drunken comportment, problem drinking, and the Peyote religion
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Main Author: HILL, THOMAS W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles [u.a.] New University Press LLC 2013
Edition:1. ed.
Subjects:
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [277]-331)
Alcohol use, native peoples, and anthropologists -- Do anthropologists deflate problem drinking? -- Research setting and theoretical approach -- Life styles and drinking patterns of urban Indians -- From hell-raiser to family man: drinking norms and constraints over the life cycle -- Drunken comportment of urban Indians: "time out" or "new games?" -- Problem drinking: biology, bad habits, and alcoholism -- Alcohol use among the Nebraska Winnebago: an ethnohistorical study of change and adjustment -- The Peyote religion as a native therapeutic system -- Heavy drinking, intrasocietal diversity, and alternative perspectives
Physical Description:XVII, 347 S. 23 cm
ISBN:9780982921913

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