Plains Indian history and culture: essays on continuity and change
The author has drawn on interviews collected during a quarter-century of fieldwork with Indian elders, who in recalling their own experiences during the buffalo days, revealed unique insights into Plains Indian life. Ewers uses his expertise in examining Indian-made artifacts and drawings as well as...
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Zusammenfassung: | The author has drawn on interviews collected during a quarter-century of fieldwork with Indian elders, who in recalling their own experiences during the buffalo days, revealed unique insights into Plains Indian life. Ewers uses his expertise in examining Indian-made artifacts and drawings as well as photographs taken by non-Indian artists who had firsthand contact with Indians. He also has researched unpublished documents in archives and museums as well as previously published contemporary accounts. Ewers explores the role of women in Plains Indian life, including warfare. He throws new light on important changes in Plains Indian culture, on the history of intertribal relations, and on Indian relations with whites - traders, missionaries, soldiers, settlers, and the U.S. Government |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 272 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 0806129433 9780806129433 0806128623 9780806128627 |
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spelling | Ewers, John C. 1909-1997 Verfasser (DE-588)128964200 aut Plains Indian history and culture essays on continuity and change by John C. Ewers ; foreword by William T. Hagan Norman University of Oklahoma Press © 1997 xxiii, 272 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier When red and white men met -- Indian views of the white man prior to 1850: an interpretation -- The influence of the fur trade upon the Indians of the northern plains -- The use of artifacts and pictures in the study of plains Indian history, art and religion -- The influence of epidemics on the Indian populations and cultures of Texas -- Symbols of chiefly authority in Spanish Louisiana -- Climate, acculturation, and costume: a history of women's clothing among the Indians of the southern plains -- Folk art in the fur trade of the upper Missouri -- Intertribal warfare as the presursor of Indian-white warfare on the northern great plains -- The making and uses of maps by plains Indian warriors -- Women's roles in plains Indian warfare -- The white man's strongest medicine The author has drawn on interviews collected during a quarter-century of fieldwork with Indian elders, who in recalling their own experiences during the buffalo days, revealed unique insights into Plains Indian life. Ewers uses his expertise in examining Indian-made artifacts and drawings as well as photographs taken by non-Indian artists who had firsthand contact with Indians. He also has researched unpublished documents in archives and museums as well as previously published contemporary accounts. Ewers explores the role of women in Plains Indian life, including warfare. He throws new light on important changes in Plains Indian culture, on the history of intertribal relations, and on Indian relations with whites - traders, missionaries, soldiers, settlers, and the U.S. Government Indians of North America / Great Plains / History Indians of North America / Great Plains / Social life and customs Indians / Material culture / Great Plains Peuples autochtones / Grandes Plaines / Histoire Peuples autochtones / Grandes Plaines / Murs et coutumes Peuples autochtones / Culture matérielle / Grandes Plaines Indians of North America Indians of North America / Social life and customs Great Plains Indiens d'Amérique / États-Unis / Grandes Plaines (États-Unis) / Histoire Indiens d'Amérique / États-Unis / Grandes Plaines (États-Unis) / Moeurs et coutumes Native Americans / Great Plains / History Native Americans / Social life and customs / Great Plains Plainsindianer History |
spellingShingle | Ewers, John C. 1909-1997 Plains Indian history and culture essays on continuity and change When red and white men met -- Indian views of the white man prior to 1850: an interpretation -- The influence of the fur trade upon the Indians of the northern plains -- The use of artifacts and pictures in the study of plains Indian history, art and religion -- The influence of epidemics on the Indian populations and cultures of Texas -- Symbols of chiefly authority in Spanish Louisiana -- Climate, acculturation, and costume: a history of women's clothing among the Indians of the southern plains -- Folk art in the fur trade of the upper Missouri -- Intertribal warfare as the presursor of Indian-white warfare on the northern great plains -- The making and uses of maps by plains Indian warriors -- Women's roles in plains Indian warfare -- The white man's strongest medicine |
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