Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 2
Description
This volume provides a basic reference work on Indians and Arctic peoples as a continuing element in a changing and sometimes difficult environment responding to the social forces around them, making such accommodations as circumstances require, but remaining identifiably Indian in a contemporary society.Garrick A. Bailey is a professor of anthropology at the University of Tulsa, with primary interest in globalization, ethnic identity, ethnic conflict, socio-cultural adaption, economic change, material culture, art, and ethnohistory.Part of the acclaimed encyclopedia of native North American peoples, the book has 46 chapters on maintaining Native identity in contemporary societies.
PUBLISHER:
Smithsonian
ISBN-10:
0160803888
ISBN-13:
9780160803888
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Social Science
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2008
NUMBER OF PAGES:
577
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
9.3000(W) x 11.6000(H) x 1.7000(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English