Skull wars : Kennewick man, archeology, and the Battle for Native American identity
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- ISBN: 046509225X
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xli, 326 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. - Publisher: New York : Basic Books, 2000.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Foreword / Vine Deloria, Jr. -- Prologue: A History Written in Bone -- 1. Columbus, Arawaks, and Caribs: The Power to Name -- 2. A Vanishing American Icon -- 3. The First American Archaeologist -- 4. A Short History of Scientific Racism in America -- 5. Darwin and the Disappearing American Indian -- 6. The Great American Skull Wars -- 7. The Anthropology of Assimilation -- 8. The Anthropologist As Hero -- 9. Collecting Your Fossils Alive -- 10. Is "Real History" Embedded in Oral Tradition? -- 11. The Perilous Idea of Race -- 12. Origin Myths from Mainstream America -- 13. The Smithsonian Takes on All Comers -- 14. Where Are All the Native American Archaeologists? -- 15. Breakthrough At Folsom -- 16. Busting the Clovis Barrier -- 17. What Modern Archaeologists Think About the Earliest Americans -- 18. "Be An Indian and Keep Cool" -- 19. An Indian New Deal: From Absolute Deprivation to Mere Poverty -- 20. The Red Power of Vine Deloria, Jr. -- 21. Legislating the Skull Wars -- 22. Tribal Affiliation and Sovereignty -- 23. Speaking of Oral Tradition -- 24. An Archaeology Without Alienation. |
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Lansdowne Library | E 77.9 T54 2000 (Text) | 26040002560734 | Main Collection | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
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