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Strangers to Relatives - The Adoption and Naming of Anthropologists in Native North America (Paperback)
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Strangers to Relatives - The Adoption and Naming of Anthropologists in Native North America (Paperback)
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"Strangers to Relatives" is an intimate and illuminating look at a
typical but misunderstood part of anthropological fieldwork in
North America: the adoption and naming of anthropologists by Native
families and communities. Adoption and naming have long been a
common way for Native peoples in Canada and the United States to
deal with strangers who are not enemies. For over a century,
adoption and naming have also served as an important means for many
Native American and First Nation communities to become connected to
the anthropologists visiting and writing about them. In this
outstanding volume, leading anthropologists in the United States
and Canada discuss this issue by focusing on the cases of such
prominent earlier scholars as Lewis Henry Morgan and Franz Boas.
They also share personal experiences of adoption and naming and
offer a range of stimulating perspectives on the significance of
these practices in the past and today. The contributors explore the
impact of adoption and naming upon the relationship between scholar
and Native community, considering in particular two key issues: How
does adoption affect the fieldwork and subsequent interpretations
by anthropologists, and in turn, how are Native individuals and
communities themselves affected by adopting an outside scholar
whose aim is to learn and write about them?"" "Strangers to
Relatives" not only sheds valuable light on how anthropology
fieldwork is conducted but also makes a seminal contribution to our
understanding of the ongoing, often troubled relationship between
the academy and Native communities.
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