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A Companion to the Anthropology of American IndiansISBN: 978-1-4051-5612-7
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592 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Contributors.
Introduction: What is the 'Anthropology' of 'American Indians'?: Thomas Biolsi (University of California, Berkeley).
Part I: Environments and Populations:.
1. Political and Historical Ecologies: Kenneth M. Ames (Portland State University).
2. Historical Demography: Russell Thornton (University of California, Los Angeles).
Part II: Political, Social, and Economic Organization:.
3. Women and Men: Martha C. Knack (University of Nevada, Las Vegas).
4. Politics: Loretta Fowler (University of Oklahoma).
5. Tribal or Native Law: Bruce Granville Miller (University of British Columbia).
6. Culture and Reservation Economies: Kathleen Pickering (Colorado State University).
Part III: Knowledge and Expressive Culture:.
7. Knowledge Systems: Eugene S. Hunn (University of Washington, Seattle).
8. Oral Traditions: Rodney Frey (University of Idaho).
9. Religion: Raymond Bucko (Creighton University).
10. Music: Luke Eric Lassiter (Marshall University).
11. Art: Rebecca J. Dobkins (Willamette University).
Part IV: Colonialism, Native Sovereignty, Law, and Policy:.
12. Political and Legal Status ("Lower 48" States): Thomas Biolsi (University of California, Berkeley).
13. Political and Legal Status (Alaska): Caroline L. Brown (University of Chicago).
14. Federal Indian Policy and Anthropology: George Pierre Castile (Whitman College).
15. Contemporary Globalization and Tribal Sovereignty: Randel D. Hanson (Arizona State University).
16. Treaty Rights: Larry Nesper (University of Wisconsin, Madison).
17. Education: Alice Littlefield (Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant).
Part V: Cultural Politics and the Colonial Situation:.
18. Representational Practices: Pauline Turner Strong (University of Texas, Austin).
19. The Politics of Native Culture: Kirk Dombrowski (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY).
20. Cultural Appropriation: Tressa Berman (Independent Curator; Affliated Scholar, Women’s Leadership Institute at Mills College; and Research Associate, California Academy of Sciences).
21. Community Healing and Cultural Citizenship: Renya K. Ramirez (University of California, Santa Cruz).
22. Native Hawai‘ians: Cari Costanzo Kapur (Stanford University).
Part VI: Anthropological Method and Postcolonial Practice:.
23. Ethnography: Peter Whiteley (American Museum of Natural History, New York).
24. Beyond “Applied” Anthropology: Les W. Field (University of New Mexico).
25. Linguistic Anthropology: James Collins (University at Albany, SUNY).
26. Visual Anthropology: Harald E. L. Prins (Kansas State University).
27. Archaeology: Larry J. Zimmerman (Minnesota Historical Society).
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