Strangers to relatives: the adoption and naming of anthropologists in Native North America
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press ©2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Lewis H. Morgan and the Senecas - Elisabeth Tooker -- - Ethnographic deep play : Boas, McIlwraith, and fictive adoption on the northwest coast - Michael E. Harkin -- - He-lost-a-bet (Howann̉eyao) of the Seneca Hawk clan - William N. Fenton -- - Effects of adoption on the Round Lake study - Mary Black-Rogers -- - All my relations : the significance of adoption in anthropological research - William K. Powers and Marla N. Powers -- - Naming as humanizing - Jay Miller -- - Adopting outsiders on the Lower Klamath River - Thomas Buckley -- - Tell your sister to come eat - Anne S. Straus -- - Friendship, family, and fieldwork : one anthropologist adoption by two Tlingit families - Sergei Kan -- - What's in a name? Becoming a real person in a Yup'ik community - Ann Fienup-Riordan
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (270 pages)
ISBN:080320132X
9780803201323

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