The Challenges of Native American Studies
Essays in Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth American Indian Workshop
Edited by Barbara Saunders and Lea Zuyderhoudt
Introduction
The complexity of the moment
Barbara Saunders
Responding to Native Amercian Voices
Lea Zuyderhoudt
The contributions
Barbara Saunders
Appendix: AIW Themes
Framing the Topos
The Amercian Indian Workshop Origin Myth and Allied Relations
Christian F. Feest
Native Amercian Studies Beyond Neo-Liberal Relativism
Barbara Saunders
Negotiations
Feeling Implicated
Charlotte Townsend-Gault
Totem Poles and Contemporary Tourism
Aldona Jonaitis and Aaron Glass
Reconfiguring Gender in Contemporary Urban Powwowws
Massimiliano Carocci
Contestations
Indians as Mascots: Perpetuating the Stereotype
Alfred Young Man
Not a Cultural Relativist: The Legacy and Burden of Franz Boas
Barbara Saunders
Weaving Culture: Connecting Objects, Words and Memory in Southwestern Alaska
Molly Lee
Dialogues and Research
The Use of Inuit Qaujimatjaatuqangit in Modern Society: Elders from Kivalliq and Nattilik Present their views
Jarich Oosten and Frédéric Laugrand
Accounts of the Past as Part of the Present: The value of Divergent Interpretations of Blackfoor History
Lea Zuyderhoudt
George Catlin's Account(s) of the O-kee-pa in Concordance with Other Sources
Christer Lindberg
Brides of a Morning Star: The Petalesharo Legend and the Skiri Pawnee Rite of Human Sacrifice in Amercian Popular Fiction
Mark van de Logt
Rock Saline, a Pawnee Sacred Place
Patricia J. O'Brien
Appropriation, Adaptation and Recontextualisation
The public Faces of Sarah Winnemucca
Joanna Cohan Scherer
Mato-Topé's Knife and Crazy Horse's Shield: Use of Ethnographic Objects as Cultural Documents
Riku Hämäläinen
Encountering Native Americans in Unexpected Places: Slichtenhorst and the Mohawks
Charles Gehring
Wakan'yan. Powerful Reflections: Mirrors and the Plains Indians
Colin Taylor
Reknitting the World
Seeking Balance through History and Communtiy: the Presence of the Past in LeAnne Howe's Shell Shaker (2001)
Hans Bak
A Wounded Eagle Soars over the Hills of Mississippi! a Choctaw Story
Raeschelle J.Potter-Deimel
Format: Edited volume - free ebook - PDF
Size: 240 × 160 mm
ISBN: 9789058673794
Publication: April 30, 2004
Series: Studia Anthropologica 8
Languages: English
Stock item number: 45666
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