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Encyclopedia of North American Indians, Frederick E. Hoxie, editor

Label
Encyclopedia of North American Indians, Frederick E. Hoxie, editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Encyclopedia of North American Indians
Nature of contents
encyclopediasbibliography
Oclc number
34669430
Responsibility statement
Frederick E. Hoxie, editor
Summary
Even as interest in the powerful, often tragic history of Native America grows, many books continue to perpetuate long-standing misconceptions of the past as well as the romantic stereotypes often popularized today. Readers can now rely on Encyclopedia of North American Indians for an authentic and often surprising portrait of the complexities of the Native American experience. Written by more than 260 contemporary authorities, the volume features many Native American contributors - including eminent writers, tribal elders, scholars, and activists - with voices as distinct as their subjects, offering a deeper and more informed appreciation of American Indian life, past and presentIllustrated with many rare photographs, the Encyclopedia features articles on subjects such as mound builders, reservations, cigar-store Indians, child rearing, powwows, boarding schools, museums and collectors, dreams, the occupation of Alcatraz, and the impact of American Indian civilizations on Europe and the world. Contemporary topics include gambling, sports mascots, alcoholism, urban Indians, and the status of womenBiographies illuminate not only famous chiefs and warriors but an enormously diverse group of historical figures, such as Pauline Johnson, a Mohawk who became the first American Indian woman to publish poetry; Charles Curtis, a Kaw Indian who served as vice president under Herbert Hoover; and "Chief" Bender, an Ojibwa who played and coached professional baseball and is lauded in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Covering Arctic to southeastern peoples, separate articles on more than one hundred major tribes - from Abenaki to Zuni - discuss community origins, rituals and beliefs, social organization, and present-day life
Table Of Contents
Maps -- Introduction -- Entries -- Contributors -- Credits -- Contributor index -- General index
Content
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