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    • Alan Kilpatrick is Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University and is currently serving as adjunct faculty in Dept... moreedit
    On the U.S. side, many of these tribes have an autonomous governmental structure and established internal decision-making processes and function as sovereign nations within the legal framework of the U.S. federal government. On the... more
    On the U.S. side, many of these tribes have an autonomous governmental structure and established internal decision-making processes and function as sovereign nations within the legal framework of the U.S. federal government. On the Mexican side of the border, the Indian groups form ejidos or comunidades indígenas. These communities enjoy certain specific rights under the Mexican Constitution, but are not considered sovereign nations. However, legislation now being considered in the Mexican Congress could provide a more autonomous status for these indigenous groups in the future.
    The immediate goals of our study were twofold: (1) we sought to create a natural resource baseline for each of the communities in the area of investigation by utilizing GIS technology to monitor land use activities, to inventory plant and... more
    The immediate goals of our study were twofold: (1) we sought to create a natural resource baseline for each of the communities in the area of investigation by utilizing GIS technology to monitor land use activities, to inventory plant and animal habitats as well as cultural resource features, and to redefine territorial boundaries. This technical analysis was then used by the tribes to plan for future efforts toward sustainable development.
    ... Alan Edwin Kilpatrick, a Cherokee, is an assistant professor of American studies at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. ... the overarching guide to human action, and it permeates all social obligations, not only within the... more
    ... Alan Edwin Kilpatrick, a Cherokee, is an assistant professor of American studies at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. ... the overarching guide to human action, and it permeates all social obligations, not only within the Chero-kee kinship system but throughout the cosmos. ...
    Writing around a common set of topics, Paredes and his colleagues survey American Indian communities still surviving in the southeastern United States some 450 years after first contact with Europeans. Despite concerted government efforts... more
    Writing around a common set of topics, Paredes and his colleagues survey American Indian communities still surviving in the southeastern United States some 450 years after first contact with Europeans. Despite concerted government efforts in the 19th and 20th centuries to remove them, dozens of communities that can be described as "American Indian" survive - from Virginia to Florida, from the Atlantic seaboard to the Louisiana bayous. Although many have been studied ethnographically over the past century, this volume is the first comprehensive, scholarly work providing co-ordinated descriptions of these southeastern Indian communities as they near the close of the 20th century. North American Indians, although much changed, are not a "vanishing race" but are thriving - indeed, whether culturally conservative or almost wholly acculturated, it is in their very modernization that the Indian communities of the South most dramatically manifest their durable capacity for distinctive persistence. Contibutors include - Helen C. Rountree, Sharlotte Neely, Patricia Barker Lerch, Wesley DuRant Tauchiray, Alice Bee Kasakoff, Gene Joseph Crediford, Harry A. Kersey, Jr., J. Anthony Paredes, John H. Peterson, Jr., Hiram F. Gregory and George Roth.
    ... which means "to wash, or bathe an animate creature" as the most appropriate term for baptism (eg agawo'da "baptised ... For a discussion of the phenomenological implications of this hegemony of the... more
    ... which means "to wash, or bathe an animate creature" as the most appropriate term for baptism (eg agawo'da "baptised ... For a discussion of the phenomenological implications of this hegemony of the visual for Indo-European languages see Stephen A. Tyler ... Berkhofer, Robert Jr. ...
    ... CITED the Western Cherokee. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Kilpatrick, Jack, and Anna G. Kilpatrick. 1967. Run toward the Nightland. ... Washington, DC: Bureau of American Ethnology.Nutini, Hugo, and John M. Roberts. 1993.... more
    ... CITED the Western Cherokee. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Kilpatrick, Jack, and Anna G. Kilpatrick. 1967. Run toward the Nightland. ... Washington, DC: Bureau of American Ethnology.Nutini, Hugo, and John M. Roberts. 1993. Blood-Sucking Witchcraft: An ul ...
    ... noel L owen chair randy hall L gary lambert maren M mouritsen Mountsen managing editors jennifer hurlbut anastasia M sutherland ... editorial assistants rebecca E boyce kathryn chase aaron C cummings maurianne Mau nanne dunn kevin J... more
    ... noel L owen chair randy hall L gary lambert maren M mouritsen Mountsen managing editors jennifer hurlbut anastasia M sutherland ... editorial assistants rebecca E boyce kathryn chase aaron C cummings maurianne Mau nanne dunn kevin J fiet staciea staciel stacinaA heaps ...