HIDATSA SOCIAL AND CEREMONIAL ORGANIZATION
de Bureau of American Ethnology, Alfred W. Bowers
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Washington: GPO, 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. fine. Octavo; xii, 528 pages, green cloth
BAE Bulletin 194. " At the time I undertook this study, the older Hidatsa men and women had lived much as their grandparents had when the firt fur traders and explorers visited them at their villages downstream on both banks of the Knife River. This was the last chance anthropologists would ever have to get first-hand information from those who had lived by the ancient culture." - Introduction. His informants included Wolf Chief, Crows Heart, Bears Arm, The primary purpose of this study was to reconstruct the aboriginal culture of the Hidatsa as it would have been observed about 1836, prior to the last major smallpox epidemic.
BAE Bulletin 194. " At the time I undertook this study, the older Hidatsa men and women had lived much as their grandparents had when the firt fur traders and explorers visited them at their villages downstream on both banks of the Knife River. This was the last chance anthropologists would ever have to get first-hand information from those who had lived by the ancient culture." - Introduction. His informants included Wolf Chief, Crows Heart, Bears Arm, The primary purpose of this study was to reconstruct the aboriginal culture of the Hidatsa as it would have been observed about 1836, prior to the last major smallpox epidemic.
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- Título
- HIDATSA SOCIAL AND CEREMONIAL ORGANIZATION
- Autor
- Bureau of American Ethnology, Alfred W. Bowers
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- Estado del libro
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- First Edition
- Editorial
- GPO
- Lugar de publicación
- Washington
- Fecha de publicación
- 1965
- Palabras clave
- native americans, hidatsa tribe, hidatsa nation, plains indians, north dakota, Fort Berthold Reservation,
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