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Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit

Author : Nora Dauenhauer,Richard Dauenhauer
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 612 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0295968508

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Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit by Nora Dauenhauer,Richard Dauenhauer Pdf

A compendium of Tlingit oratory recorded in performance, featuring Tlingit texts with facing English translations and detailed annotations; photographs of the orators and the settings in which the speeches were delivered; and biographies of the elders. Most speeches were recorded on Canada's Northwest Coast, primarily in British Columbia, between 1968 and 1988, but two date from 1899. Includes references and glossary.

Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit

Author : Nora Dauenhauer,Richard Dauenhauer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 569 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Tlingit Indians
ISBN : OCLC:1035143797

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Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit by Nora Dauenhauer,Richard Dauenhauer Pdf

Feeding the Ancestors

Author : Anne-Marie Victor-Howe
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2007-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780873654036

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Feeding the Ancestors by Anne-Marie Victor-Howe Pdf

Feeding the Ancestors presents an exquisite group of carved spoons from the Pacific Northwest that resides in the collections of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. This is a valuable contribution to our knowledge of Pacific Northwest Coast peoples and their art.

Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits

Author : Chip Colwell
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226684444

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Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits by Chip Colwell Pdf

"A fascinating account of both the historical and current struggle of Native Americans to recover sacred objects that have been plundered and sold to museums. Museum curator and anthropologist Chip Colwell asks the all-important question: Who owns the past? Museums that care for the objects of history or the communities whose ancestors made them?"--Provided by the publisher

Reclaiming Two-Spirits

Author : Gregory D. Smithers
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2022-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807003473

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Reclaiming Two-Spirits by Gregory D. Smithers Pdf

A sweeping history of Indigenous traditions of gender, sexuality, and resistance that reveals how, despite centuries of colonialism, Two-Spirit people are reclaiming their place in Native nations. Reclaiming Two-Spirits decolonizes the history of gender and sexuality in Native North America. It honors the generations of Indigenous people who had the foresight to take essential aspects of their cultural life and spiritual beliefs underground in order to save them. Before 1492, hundreds of Indigenous communities across North America included people who identified as neither male nor female, but both. They went by aakíí’skassi, miati, okitcitakwe or one of hundreds of other tribally specific identities. After European colonizers invaded Indian Country, centuries of violence and systematic persecution followed, imperiling the existence of people who today call themselves Two-Spirits, an umbrella term denoting feminine and masculine qualities in one person. Drawing on written sources, archaeological evidence, art, and oral storytelling, Reclaiming Two-Spirits spans the centuries from Spanish invasion to the present, tracing massacres and inquisitions and revealing how the authors of colonialism’s written archives used language to both denigrate and erase Two-Spirit people from history. But as Gregory Smithers shows, the colonizers failed—and Indigenous resistance is core to this story. Reclaiming Two-Spirits amplifies their voices, reconnecting their history to Native nations in the 21st century.

Haa Aaní

Author : Walter Goldschmidt,Theodore H. Haas
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Law
ISBN : 029597639X

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Haa Aaní by Walter Goldschmidt,Theodore H. Haas Pdf

In the early 1940s, a boom in white migration to Southeast Alaska brought up questions of land and resource rights. In 1946, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs assigned a team of researchers to interview old and young villagers to discover who owned and used the lands and waters of the region and under what rules. Their report is published here for the first time in book form, along with text of interviews with 88 natives, a reminiscence by an anthropologist on the research team, and an introduction explaining the context and significance of the original report. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Haa atxaayi haa kusteeyix sitee

Author : Richard G. Newton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Alaska
ISBN : UCR:31210020096986

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Algonquian Spirit

Author : Brian Swann
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2005-12-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780803205338

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Algonquian Spirit by Brian Swann Pdf

When Europeans first arrived on this continent, Algonquian languages were spoken from the northeastern seaboard through the Great Lakes region, across much of Canada, and even in scattered communities of the American West. The rich and varied oral tradition of this Native language family, one of the farthest-flung in North America, comes brilliantly to life in this remarkably broad sampling of Algonquian songs and stories from across the centuries. Ranging from the speech of an early unknown Algonquian to the famous Walam Olum hoax, from retranslations of "classic" stories to texts appearing here for the first time, these are tales written or told by Native storytellers, today as in the past, as well as oratory, oral history, and songs sung to this day. An essential introduction and captivating guide to Native literary traditions still thriving in many parts of North America, Algonquian Spirit contains vital background information and new translations of songs and stories reaching back to the seventeenth century. Drawing from Arapaho, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, Cree, Delaware, Maliseet, Menominee, Meskwaki, Miami-Illinois, Mi'kmaq, Naskapi, Ojibwe, Passamaquoddy, Potawatomi, and Shawnee, the collection gathers a host of respected and talented singers, storytellers, historians, anthropologists, linguists, and tribal educators, both Native and non-Native, from the United States and Canada--all working together to orchestrate a single, complex performance of the Algonquian languages.

Symbolic Immortality

Author : Sergei Kan
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780295806280

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Symbolic Immortality by Sergei Kan Pdf

Decades after its initial publication, Symbolic Immortality retains its status as the most comprehensive analysis of the mortuary practices of the Tlingit Indians of southeastern Alaska—or any other indigenous culture of the Northwest Coast. This updated and expanded edition furthers our understanding of the potlatch (koo.éex’) as a total social phenomenon, with emotional and religious as well as economic and sociopolitical dimensions. The result is a major contribution to both Northwest Coast ethnology and theoretical literature on the anthropology of death.

The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature

Author : Deborah L. Madsen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 719 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317693185

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The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature by Deborah L. Madsen Pdf

The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature engages the multiple scenes of tension — historical, political, cultural, and aesthetic — that constitutes a problematic legacy in terms of community identity, ethnicity, gender and sexuality, language, and sovereignty in the study of Native American literature. This important and timely addition to the field provides context for issues that enter into Native American literary texts through allusions, references, and language use. The volume presents over forty essays by leading and emerging international scholars and analyses: regional, cultural, racial and sexual identities in Native American literature key historical moments from the earliest period of colonial contact to the present worldviews in relation to issues such as health, spirituality, animals, and physical environments traditions of cultural creation that are key to understanding the styles, allusions, and language of Native American Literature the impact of differing literary forms of Native American literature. This collection provides a map of the critical issues central to the discipline, as well as uncovering new perspectives and new directions for the development of the field. It supports academic study and also assists general readers who require a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the contexts essential to approaching Native American Literature. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present and future of this literary culture. Contributors: Joseph Bauerkemper, Susan Bernardin, Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez, Kirby Brown, David J. Carlson, Cari M. Carpenter, Eric Cheyfitz, Tova Cooper, Alicia Cox, Birgit Däwes, Janet Fiskio, Earl E. Fitz, John Gamber, Kathryn N. Gray, Sarah Henzi, Susannah Hopson, Hsinya Huang, Brian K. Hudson, Bruce E. Johansen, Judit Ágnes Kádár, Amelia V. Katanski, Susan Kollin, Chris LaLonde, A. Robert Lee, Iping Liang, Drew Lopenzina, Brandy Nālani McDougall, Deborah Madsen, Diveena Seshetta Marcus, Sabine N. Meyer, Carol Miller, David L. Moore, Birgit Brander Rasmussen, Mark Rifkin, Kenneth M. Roemer, Oliver Scheiding, Lee Schweninger, Stephanie A. Sellers, Kathryn W. Shanley, Leah Sneider, David Stirrup, Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr., Tammy Wahpeconiah

Respect and Responsibility in Pacific Coast Indigenous Nations

Author : E. N. Anderson,Raymond Pierotti
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783031155864

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Respect and Responsibility in Pacific Coast Indigenous Nations by E. N. Anderson,Raymond Pierotti Pdf

This book examines ways of conserving, managing, and interacting with plant and animal resources by Native American cultural groups of the Pacific Coast of North America, from Alaska to California. These practices helped them maintain and restore ecological balance for thousands of years. Building upon the authors’ and others’ previous works, the book brings in perspectives from ethnography and marine evolutionary ecology. The core of the book consists of Native American testimony: myths, tales, speeches, and other texts, which are treated from an ecological viewpoint. The focus on animals and in-depth research on stories, especially early recordings of texts, set this book apart. The book is divided into two parts, covering the Northwest Coast, and California. It then follows the division in lifestyle between groups dependent largely on fish and largely on seed crops. It discusses how the survival of these cultures functions in the contemporary world, as First Nations demand recognition and restoration of their ancestral rights and resource management practices.

Native Religions and Cultures of North America

Author : Lawrence Sullivan
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2003-03-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0826414869

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Native Religions and Cultures of North America by Lawrence Sullivan Pdf

This volume contains insightful essays on significant spiritual moments in eight different Native American cultures: Absaroke/Crow, Creek/Muskogee, Lakota, Mescalero Apache Navajo, Tlingit, Yup'ik, and Yurok.

Native Studies Keywords

Author : Stephanie Nohelani Teves,Andrea Smith,Michelle Raheja
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780816531509

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Native Studies Keywords by Stephanie Nohelani Teves,Andrea Smith,Michelle Raheja Pdf

Native Studies Keywords is a genealogical project that looks at the history of words that claim to have no history. The end goal is not to determine which words are appropriate but to critically examine words that are crucial to Native studies, in hopes of promoting debate and critical interrogation.

Proud Raven, Panting Wolf

Author : Emily L. Moore
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780295743943

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Proud Raven, Panting Wolf by Emily L. Moore Pdf

Among Southeast Alaska�s best-known tourist attractions are its totem parks, showcases for monumental wood sculptures by Tlingit and Haida artists. Although the art form is centuries old, the parks date back only to the waning years of the Great Depression, when the US government reversed its policy of suppressing Native practices and began to pay Tlingit and Haida communities to restore older totem poles and move them from ancestral villages into parks designed for tourists. Dramatically altering the patronage and display of historic Tlingit and Haida crests, this New Deal restoration project had two key aims: to provide economic aid to Native people during the Depression and to recast their traditional art as part of America�s heritage. Less evident is why Haida and Tlingit people agreed to lend their crest monuments to tourist attractions at a time when they were battling the US Forest Service for control of their traditional lands and resources. Drawing on interviews and government records, as well as the totem poles themselves, Emily Moore shows how Tlingit and Haida leaders were able to channel the New Deal promotion of Native art as national art into an assertion of their cultural and political rights. Just as they had for centuries, the poles affirmed the ancestral ties of Haida and Tlingit lineages to their lands.

Sharing Our Knowledge

Author : Sergei Kan,Steve Henrikson
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780803240568

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Sharing Our Knowledge by Sergei Kan,Steve Henrikson Pdf

"An edited volume of interdisciplinary, collaborative research on Tlingit culture, language, and history"--