This Land Was Theirs: A Study of Native North Americans
by Oswalt, Wendell H-
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Summary
Author Biography
Wendell H. Oswalt is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles, where he taught for thirty-two years. His research has examined Native American cultures, with particular attention devoted to the Yupik-speaking Eskimos in southwestern Alaska and Inuit-speaking Eskimos in northern Alaska and Canada.
Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| Learning about Native Americans | p. 1 |
| Bison and Americans | p. 2 |
| Indians in Popular Culture | p. 4 |
| Who Is a Native American? | p. 6 |
| Population Figures | p. 9 |
| Where Did Native Americans Originate? | p. 10 |
| Synopsis of Pre-Columbian Archaeology North of Mexico | p. 13 |
| How Have Native American Cultures Been Studied? | p. 16 |
| What Do Non-Natives Know about Indigenous American Languages? | p. 19 |
| Grouping Tribes | p. 20 |
| Additional Sources | p. 27 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 27 |
| Indian-Non-Indian Relations | p. 30 |
| Early Contact | p. 31 |
| Destruction and Displacement of Peoples | p. 34 |
| U.S. Treaties | p. 36 |
| Canada, the First Nations | p. 39 |
| Greenland in Brief | p. 40 |
| Administration of U.S. Indian Affairs | p. 41 |
| Forces Fostering Native American Identity | p. 44 |
| Recent History | p. 52 |
| Native Americans and Anthropologists | p. 60 |
| Comparing Cultures | p. 62 |
| Additional Sources | p. 64 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 64 |
| The Netsilik: Seal Hunting and Snowhouse Eskimos | p. 67 |
| Traditional Life | p. 70 |
| Historical Developments | p. 93 |
| Recent Changes | p. 97 |
| Additional Sources | p. 101 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 101 |
| The Chipewyan: Subarctic Hunters | p. 103 |
| Traditional Life | p. 105 |
| Historical Developments | p. 117 |
| Becoming Modern at Snowdrift (Lutselk'e, Lutsel K'e) | p. 119 |
| Contemporary Lutselk'e | p. 126 |
| Sayisi Band | p. 132 |
| Additional Sources | p. 134 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 135 |
| The Lower Kootenai: Plateau Fishers and Hunters | p. 138 |
| Traditional Life | p. 141 |
| Historical Developments | p. 155 |
| Select Comparisons | p. 165 |
| Additional Sources | p. 167 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 167 |
| The Western Shoshone: Subduers of the High Desert | p. 169 |
| Traditional Life | p. 172 |
| Historical Developments | p. 183 |
| The Battle Mountain Colony | p. 189 |
| Additional Sources | p. 197 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 197 |
| The Crow: Plains Raiders and Bison Hunters | p. 200 |
| Baseline Ethnography | p. 201 |
| Historical Developments | p. 222 |
| Later History | p. 224 |
| Other Dimensions | p. 231 |
| Additional Sources | p. 234 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 235 |
| The Cahuilla: Gatherers in the Desert | p. 237 |
| Traditional Life | p. 238 |
| Historical Developments | p. 254 |
| The Agua Caliente Band | p. 256 |
| Additional Sources | p. 263 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 263 |
| The Tlingit: Alaskan Salmon Fishers | p. 265 |
| Traditional Life | p. 266 |
| Early History | p. 290 |
| Later History | p. 293 |
| Regional Corporation | p. 297 |
| Additional Sources | p. 301 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 301 |
| The Hopi: Farmers of the Desert | p. 304 |
| Traditional Life | p. 305 |
| Historical Developments | p. 325 |
| Becoming Modern | p. 328 |
| Additional Sources | p. 334 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 334 |
| The Navajo: Transformations among a Desert People | p. 336 |
| Background | p. 338 |
| Historical Developments | p. 340 |
| Earlier Reservation Years | p. 344 |
| The Recent Past | p. 360 |
| The Contemporary Scene | p. 363 |
| Additional Issues | p. 369 |
| Additional Sources | p. 370 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 371 |
| The Iroquois: Warriors and Farmers of the Eastern Woodlands | p. 374 |
| Early Historic Life | p. 375 |
| Historical Developments | p. 394 |
| The Six Nations Reserve | p. 397 |
| Sovereignty | p. 406 |
| Additional Sources | p. 409 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 409 |
| The Eastern Cherokee: Farmers of the Southeast | p. 412 |
| People, Population, and Language | p. 413 |
| Ethnographic Background | p. 413 |
| Historical Developments | p. 420 |
| The Eastern Band of Cherokee | p. 428 |
| The Contemporary Scene | p. 433 |
| Additional Sources | p. 437 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 437 |
| The Natchez: Sophisticated Farmers of the Deep South | p. 440 |
| Traditional Life | p. 441 |
| Ceremonies | p. 450 |
| Tattooed Serpent's Oration | p. 456 |
| Natchez History | p. 457 |
| Additional Sources | p. 460 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 460 |
| Overviews | p. 462 |
| Indian Gaming Highlights | p. 463 |
| Federal Administration | p. 468 |
| Relocation Programs | p. 471 |
| Unrecognized Tribes | p. 474 |
| Diabetes and Native Americans | p. 476 |
| Indians as Environmentalists | p. 477 |
| Tribalism | p. 478 |
| National Museum of the American Indian | p. 480 |
| Tribal Sovereignty | p. 481 |
| Summarizing Thoughts | p. 484 |
| Additional Sources | p. 484 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 485 |
| A Material Culture Sample | p. 487 |
| Additional Native American Resources | p. 495 |
| Glossary | p. 501 |
| Pronunciation Guide | p. 511 |
| Name Index | p. 515 |
| Subject Index | p. 520 |
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