The British Museum Encyclopedia of Native North AmericaIndiana University Press, 1999 - 213 Seiten Green (director of the American Indian Program, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution) and Fernandez (acting First Nations officer at the Ontario Arts Council) present about 200 alphabetically-arranged entries that illuminate how indigenous North Americans lived in the past and how they live now. Together with a wealth of stories, songs, and first-hand renderings of events, they include biographies of leaders, accounts of social problems, explanations of ceremonials, and descriptions of origin stories. Although most of the artifacts portrayed come from the British Museum, they are supplemented with other important examples from American collections. |
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... Religious Freedom Act of 1978 This Act was meant to counteract the long history of official and unofficial hostilities against American Indian religions and religious practice . It was intended to protect the religious rights of ...
... Religious Freedom Act of 1978 This Act was meant to counteract the long history of official and unofficial hostilities against American Indian religions and religious practice . It was intended to protect the religious rights of ...
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... religious and seasonal meaning ( for example the Crow Sun Dance , the Pueblo Corn Dances and Cherokee and Creek stomp dances ) . In the traditional Plains ' straight ' dance , men wear undyed feathers and animal parts and imitate the ...
... religious and seasonal meaning ( for example the Crow Sun Dance , the Pueblo Corn Dances and Cherokee and Creek stomp dances ) . In the traditional Plains ' straight ' dance , men wear undyed feathers and animal parts and imitate the ...
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... religious belief inspired Indians to fight and resist white encroachment on their land and on their lives . No religious movement inspired more negative reaction from whites than the Peyote Way . Peyotism is a religious practice in ...
... religious belief inspired Indians to fight and resist white encroachment on their land and on their lives . No religious movement inspired more negative reaction from whites than the Peyote Way . Peyotism is a religious practice in ...
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The Encyclopedia 2 | 183 |
Quotation acknowledgements | 193 |
Authors acknowledgements | 200 |
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19th century Abenakis Alaska Algonquian American Indian animals Apache Arctic baskets beads became Beothuk blankets British buffalo called Canada Canadian carved ceremonial Cherokee Nation Chief Choctaw clan clothing communities Confederacy corn Council Courtesy Cree Creek culture decorated drum European feathers fishing fur trade gathering groups Handsome Lake Hidatsa hides Hopi horses hunting Indian Country Indian Territory Inuit Iroquois katsinas Kiowa Kwakwaka'wakw Lake Lakota language live maize medicine Métis Mexico Mi'kmaq missionaries Mohawk mother Museum Native American Navajo non-Indians North America Northern Northwest Coast Ojibwa Oklahoma painted Plains plants potlatch pottery pow wow prayers rattles Rayna Green religious Removal Reprinted by permission reservations Richard Strauss Rick Vargas ritual sacred Salish Santa Clara Pueblo schools Seminole Seneca shells SI/NMAH sing Sioux Sitting Bull Smithsonian songs Southwest Spanish spirit squash stories symbol Tlingit traditional treaties tribes United wakan wampum woman women York Zuni