Anthropologists and Indians in the new South:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Tuscaloosa Ala. University of Alabama Press ©2001
Schriftenreihe:Contemporary American Indian studies
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-275) and index
Anthropologists and the Eastern Cherokees / Max E. White -- "Are you here to study us?" Anthropological research in a progressive Native American community / Susan E. Stans -- The archaeologists'-- and Indians'-- New World / Janet E. Levy -- Federal tribal recognition in the South / Gregory Roth -- Region and recognition : Southern Indians, anthropologists, and presumed biology / Karen I. Blu -- Issues in alcohol-related problems among Southeastern Indians : anthropological approaches / Lisa J. Lefler -- The newest Indians in the South : the Maya of Florida / Allan Burns -- A disaster : Hurricane Andrew and the Miccosukee / Penny Jessel -- Celebrations and dress : sources of Native American identity /Patricia Lerch -- From mob to snob : changing research orientations from activism to aesthetics among American Indians / Rachel A. Bonney -- Mobilian jargon in Southeastern Indian anthropology / Emanuel J. Drechsel -- Hypergamy, quantum, and reproductive success : the lost Indian ancestor reconsidered / Michael H. Logan and Stephen D. Ousley -- American Indian life and the 21st-century university : the "playful worldview" and its lessons for leadership / Kendall Blanchard
An important collection of essays that looks at the changing relationships between anthropologists and Indians at the turn of the millennium. Southern Indians have experienced much change in the last half of the 20th century. In rapid succession since World War II, they have passed through the testing field of land claims litigation begun in the 1950s, played upon or retreated from the civil rights movement of the 1960s, seen the proliferation of "wannabe" Indian groups in the 1970s, and created innovative tribal enterprises-such as high-stakes bingo and gambling casinos-in the 1980s
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