The Kickapoo Indians, their history and culture : an annotated bibliography
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The Kickapoo Indians, their history and culture : an annotated bibliography
(Bibliographies and indexes in American history, no. 41)
Greenwood Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Originating in the Great Lakes area, the Kickapoo Indians are now divided into four groups living in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Mexico. Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language. This book provides the first comprehensive bibliography on the history and culture of the Kickapoo Indians. Covering materials from the 1800s to 1998, it includes books and book chapters, journal articles, theses and dissertations, conference papers, government publications, and Internet sites.
Opening with an introduction providing an overview of the Kickapoo, the book is arranged topically. Descriptive and critical annotations guide researchers to the most useful sources on a plethora of topics. Topical sections include such subjects as acculturation, ceremonies, culture, folklore, and food as well as such issues as education, housing, economics, relations with whites, land tenure and migration, and medicine and health.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Core Collection
Acculturation
Archaeology
Archives
Atlases & Maps
Biography
Captivities
Ceremonies
Culture
Economics
Education
Folklore
Food
Geographical Names
Government Relations
History
Housing
Illustrations & Photographs
Indian-White Relations
Inter-tribal Relations
Land Tenure & Migration
Language & Linguistics
Law & Legislation
Medicine & Health
Population & Statistics
Religion
Socio-Political Organization
Warfare & Depredations
Index
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