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Han, People of the River - Han Hwech'in : an Ethnography and Ethnohistory (Hardcover) Loot Price: R966
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Han, People of the River - Han Hwech'in : an Ethnography and Ethnohistory (Hardcover): Craig Mishler, William E Simeone

Han, People of the River - Han Hwech'in : an Ethnography and Ethnohistory (Hardcover)

Craig Mishler, William E Simeone

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The upper Yukon River basin is one of the wildest, most beautiful, and coldest places on earth. The indigenous Han Indians, whose homeland straddles the U.S.-Canadian border, traveled this country as hunters and gatherers and found a way to survive in it that exemplifies their intelligence and tenacity. For Craig Mishler and Bill Simeone, the Han are not only an ethnic and linguistic group but a living community of individuals, and the authors write about them as people who spoke to them and touched them in a special way. The history of the upper Yukon valley from the earliest Western contact with the Han in the 1840s has been one of continuous change. As a result of the gold rush, the Han suddenly became homeless in their own homeland. This book tells the story of the displacement and of current efforts by the Han to reclaim their lands and restore a vibrant way of life. In-depth profiles of Chief Isaac, Chief Charley, and others illustrate the critical importance of traditional leadership in stressful times. Mishler and Simeone have carefully researched and compiled new information from historic records, adding their own, firsthand field observations and oral interviews with elders during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. They present detailed historical data on the fur trade, missionization, and the gold rush, as well as an analysis of Han social structure, settlement patterns, religion, subsistence, and expressive culture. The final chapter illustrates contemporary life in Eagle Village with two vivid "ethnographic snapshots"--a Christmas eve dance in 1972 and a long summer day in 1997. Appendices include a methodological essay, a historic chronology, rules for Han card games, andgenealogies for many Han families. As a model of innovative ethnographic and ethnohistorical work, Han, People of the River makes and important contribution to anthropological and indigenous studies literature. As a vivid and deeply thoughtful depiction of the past, present, and future of the Han, it is meant for all Alaskans and everyone who cares about Alaska history and Alaska Native peoples.

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Imprint: University of Alaska Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: July 2004
First published: July 2004
Authors: Craig Mishler • William E Simeone
Dimensions: 229 x 159 x 25mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 978-1-889963-40-2
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > General
Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Encyclopaedias & reference works > Reference works > General
Books > History > General
LSN: 1-889963-40-2
Barcode: 9781889963402

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