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Medicine, Education, and the Arts in Contemporary Native America - Strong Women, Resilient Nations (Hardcover): Clifford E.... Medicine, Education, and the Arts in Contemporary Native America - Strong Women, Resilient Nations (Hardcover)
Clifford E. Trafzer, Donna L. Akers, Amanda K Wixon; Contributions by Emily Molesworth-Teipe, Amanda K Wixon, …
R2,477 Discovery Miles 24 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers twenty original scholarly chapters featuring historical and biographical analyses of Native American women. The lives of women found her contributed significantly to their people and people everywhere. The book presents Native women of action and accomplishments in many areas of life. This work highlights women during the modern era of American history, countering past stereotypes of Native women. With the exceptions of Pocahontas and Sacajawea, historians have had little to say about American Indian women who have played key roles in the history of their tribes, their relationship with others, and the history of the United States. Indigenous women featured herein distinguished themselves as fiction and non-fiction writers, poets, potters, basket makers, musicians, and dancers. Other women contributed as notable educators and women working in health and medicine. They are representative of many women within the Native Universe who excelled in their lives to enrich the American experience.

Medicine Ways - Disease, Health, and Survival among Native Americans (Paperback): Clifford E. Trafzer, Diane Weiner Medicine Ways - Disease, Health, and Survival among Native Americans (Paperback)
Clifford E. Trafzer, Diane Weiner; Contributions by Donna L. Akers, Edward D Castillo, Jean A. Keller, …
R1,220 Discovery Miles 12 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Improving the dire health problems faced by many Native American communities is central to their cultural, political, and economic well being. However, it is still too often the case that both theoretical studies and applied programs fail to account for Native American perspectives on the range of factors that actually contribute to these problems in the first place. The authors in Medicine Ways examine the ways people from a multitude of indigenous communities think about and practice health care within historical and socio-cultural contexts. Cultural and physical survival are inseparable for Native Americans. Chapters explore biomedically-identified diseases, such as cancer and diabetes, as well as Native-identified problems, including historical and contemporary experiences such as forced evacuation, assimilation, boarding school, poverty and a slew of federal and state policies and initiatives. They also explore applied solutions that are based in community prerogatives and worldviews, whether they be indigenous, Christian, biomedical, or some combination of all three. Medicine Ways is an important volume for scholars and students in Native American studies, medical anthropology, and sociology as well as for health practitioners and professionals working in and for tribes. Visit the UCLA American Indian Studies Center web site

Forgotten Voices - Death Records of the Yakama, 1888-1964 (Hardcover): Clifford E. Trafzer, Robert R McCoy Forgotten Voices - Death Records of the Yakama, 1888-1964 (Hardcover)
Clifford E. Trafzer, Robert R McCoy
R2,205 Discovery Miles 22 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite a recent resurgence in studies of death and disease in native peoples of the Western Hemisphere, little work has been done on death and disease in Native Americans during the reservation period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Forgotten Voices: Death Records of the Yakama, 1888-1964 begins a discussion of the health of the people on the Yakama Reservation in Washington using statistical data. This is the first detailed work that focuses on the causes of death on American Indian reservations. It contains an extensive introduction to Yakama history and lifestyle, and tables that present statistical information on the major causes of death. Each chapter highlights a different cause of death on the Yakama Reservation, including * Tuberculosis * Pneumonia * Heart Disease * Gastrointestinal Problems * Influenza * Cancer * Birth Complications * Old Age * Stroke Forgotten Voices is an invaluable resource for students and scholars that encourages further research in the field of Native American history.

Spokane and the Inland Empire - An Interior Pacific Northwest Anthology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David H Stratton Spokane and the Inland Empire - An Interior Pacific Northwest Anthology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David H Stratton; John Fahey, Henry Matthews, Donald W. Meinig, Ruth Barnes Moynihan, …
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essential aspects about the prehistory, history, geography, and architecture of the Inland Pacific Northwest are presented here in one succinct volume. This landmark collection features essays by noted national and regional scholars, such as Donald W. Meinig, Carlos A. Schwantes, Henry Matthews, Clifford E. Trafzer, and Harvey S. Rice. Spokane and the Inland Empire outlines the region's historical geographic systems, Palouse tribal history, characteristics of prehistoric Plateau Indian dwellings, a century of Columbia Plateau agriculture, Spokane's bitter labor disputes that occurred prior to America's entry into World War I, the exceptional architecture of Spokane's Kirtland Cutter, and more. This new edition has been revised from the original volume published in 1991. Extensive illustrations supplement the text.

A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, Cary C... A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, Cary C Collins; Foreword by Clifford E. Trafzer
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest inhabit a vast region extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, and from California to British Columbia. For more than two decades, "A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest "has served as a standard reference on these diverse peoples. Now, in the wake of renewed tribal self-determination, this revised edition reflects the many recent political, economic, and cultural developments shaping these Native communities.

From such well-known tribes as the Nez Perces and Cayuses to lesser-known bands previously presumed "extinct," this guide offers detailed descriptions, in alphabetical order, of 150 Pacific Northwest tribes. Each entry provides information on the history, location, demographics, and cultural traditions of the particular tribe.

Among the new features offered here are an expanded selection of photographs, updated reading lists, and a revised pronunciation guide. While continuing to provide succinct histories of each tribe, the volume now also covers such contemporary--and sometimes controversial--issues as Indian gaming and NAGPRA. With its emphasis on Native voices and tribal revitalization, this new edition of the" Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest" is certain to be a definitive reference for many years to come.

A Chemehuevi Song - The Resilience of a Southern Paiute Tribe (Hardcover): Clifford E. Trafzer A Chemehuevi Song - The Resilience of a Southern Paiute Tribe (Hardcover)
Clifford E. Trafzer; Foreword by Larry Myers
R2,300 Discovery Miles 23 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Chemehuevi of the Twenty-Nine Palms tribe of Southern California stands as a testament to the power of perseverance. This small, nomadic band of Southern Paiute Indians has been repeatedly marginalized by European settlers, other Native groups, and, until now, historical narratives that have all too often overlooked them. Having survived much of the past two centuries without rights to their homeland or any self-governing abilities, the Chemehuevi were a mostly “forgotten” people until the creation of the Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation in 1974. Since then, they have formed a tribal government that addresses many of the same challenges faced by other tribes, including preserving cultural identity and managing a thriving gaming industry. A dedicated historian who worked closely with the Chemehuevi for more than a decade, Clifford Trafzer shows how this once-splintered tribe persevered using sacred songs and other cultural practices to maintain tribal identity during the long period when it lacked both a homeland and autonomy. The Chemehuevi believe that their history and their ancestors are always present, and Trafzer honors that belief through his emphasis on individual and family stories. In doing so, he not only sheds light on an overlooked tribe but also presents an important new model for tribal history scholarship. A Chemehuevi Song strikes the difficult balance of placing a community-driven research agenda within the latest currents of indigenous studies scholarship. Chemehuevi voices, both past and present, are used to narrate the story of the tribe’s tireless efforts to gain recognition and autonomy. The end result is a song of resilience.

Hardship to Homeland - Pacific Northwest Volga Germans (Paperback, Revised, Expanded ed.): Richard D Scheuerman, Clifford E.... Hardship to Homeland - Pacific Northwest Volga Germans (Paperback, Revised, Expanded ed.)
Richard D Scheuerman, Clifford E. Trafzer
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Chemehuevi Song - The Resilience of a Southern Paiute Tribe (Paperback): Clifford E. Trafzer A Chemehuevi Song - The Resilience of a Southern Paiute Tribe (Paperback)
Clifford E. Trafzer; Foreword by Larry Myers
R736 R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Save R39 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Chemehuevi of the Twenty-Nine Palms tribe of Southern California stands as a testament to the power of perseverance. This small, nomadic band of Southern Paiute Indians has been repeatedly marginalized by European settlers, other Native groups, and, until now, historical narratives that have all too often overlooked them. Having survived much of the past two centuries without rights to their homeland or any self-governing abilities, the Chemehuevi were a mostly "forgotten" people until the creation of the Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation in 1974. Since then, they have formed a tribal government that addresses many of the same challenges faced by other tribes, including preserving cultural identity and managing a thriving gaming industry. A dedicated historian who worked closely with the Chemehuevi for more than a decade, Clifford Trafzer shows how this once-splintered tribe persevered using sacred songs and other cultural practices to maintain tribal identity during the long period when it lacked both a homeland and autonomy. The Chemehuevi believe that their history and their ancestors are always present, and Trafzer honors that belief through his emphasis on individual and family stories. In doing so, he not only sheds light on an overlooked tribe but also presents an important new model for tribal history scholarship. A Chemehuevi Song strikes the difficult balance of placing a community-driven research agenda within the latest currents of indigenous studies scholarship. Chemehuevi voices, both past and present, are used to narrate the story of the tribe's tireless efforts to gain recognition and autonomy. The end result is a song of resilience.

Comanche Medicine Man - Kenneth Coosewoon's Great Vision, Blue Medicine, and Sweat Lodge Healings (Paperback): Beverly... Comanche Medicine Man - Kenneth Coosewoon's Great Vision, Blue Medicine, and Sweat Lodge Healings (Paperback)
Beverly Sourjohn Patchell, Ronald Ray Cooper, Clifford E. Trafzer
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Out of stock
River Song - Naxiyamtáma (Snake River-Palouse) Oral Traditions from Mary Jim, Andrew George, Gordon Fisher, and Emily Peone... River Song - Naxiyamtáma (Snake River-Palouse) Oral Traditions from Mary Jim, Andrew George, Gordon Fisher, and Emily Peone (Paperback)
Richard D Scheuerman, Clifford E. Trafzer; Carrie Jim Schuster, John Clement
R702 R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Save R173 (25%) Out of stock
Indian War in the Pacific Northwest - The Journal of Lieutenant Lawrence Kip (Paperback): Lawrence Kip Indian War in the Pacific Northwest - The Journal of Lieutenant Lawrence Kip (Paperback)
Lawrence Kip; Introduction by Clifford E. Trafzer
R369 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R46 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the 1850s, Native peoples of the inland Northwest actively resisted white encroachments into their traditional territories. Tensions exploded in 1858 when nearly one thousand Palouses, Spokanes, and Coeur d'Alenes routed an invading force commanded by Colonel Edward Steptoe. In response, Colonel George Wright mounted a large expedition into the heart of the Columbia Plateau to punish and subdue its Native peoples. Opposing Wright's force was a loose confederacy of tribes led by the famous warrior Kamiakin.

Indian War in the Pacific Northwest is a vivid and valuable first-person account of that aggressive and bloody military campaign. Related by Lawrence Kip, a young lieutenant serving under Wright, it provides a rare glimpse of military operations and campaign life along the far western frontier before the Civil War. Replete with colorful prose and acute observations, his journal is also notable for its dramatic descriptions of clashes with Kamiakin's men and compelling portraits of leading figures on both sides of the Plateau Indian War.

The new introduction provides the historical and cultural background and aftermath of the conflict, explores its effects on present-day Native peoples of the Columbia Plateau, and critically assesses Kip's observations and interpretations. Also included in this Bison Books edition are two Native accounts of the conflict by Kamiakin and Mary Moses.

Earth Song, Sky Spirit (Paperback, 1st Anchor Books ed): Clifford E. Trafzer Earth Song, Sky Spirit (Paperback, 1st Anchor Books ed)
Clifford E. Trafzer
R250 R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Save R35 (14%) Out of stock

A vibrant, vital anthology of stories thatportray the lives of Native Americans today, featuringthe work of N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich,Leslie Marmon Silko, and more than two dozen othergifted, authentic voices.

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