Bringing a fresh perspective to multicultural studies, Greaves
illuminates the current situation of 13 of our most traditional
peoples in the United States and Canada. Included are small tribal
groups, ethnic groups with a unique way of life, new immigrants,
and refugees with strong roots in war-torn homelands. A broad
diversity of cultures is presented, including the Lummi in
Washington State, the African Americans in the coastal zone of
Georgia, the Amish of Lancaster County, and the Hmong in Wisconsin.
The relevant issues of their survival in today's global culture
will engage students and general readers alike.
Each chapter covers a specific group, including sections on the
land, people, traditional subsistence strategies, political and
social organization, religion and worldview, threats to survival,
and response to those threats. A common format to each chapter
facilitates comparisons between cases. A Food for Thought section
has questions for discussion or paper topics, and a helpful
Resource Guide lists further reading, films and videos, websites,
and organizations. Maps and photos complement the text.
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