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Anthropologists and Indians in the New South

Contributor(s): Bonney, Rachel (Editor), Lerch, Patricia Barker (Contribution by), Paredes, J Anthony (Editor), Lefler, Lisa J (Contribution by), Fogelson, Raymond D (Foreword by), Levy, Janet E (Contribution by), White, Max E (Contribution by), Stans, Susan S (Contribution by), Roth, George (Contribution by), Burns, Allan (Contribution by), Jessel, Penny (Contribution by), Drechsel, Emanuel J (Contribution by), Logan, Michael H (Contribution by), Ousley, Stephen D (Contribution by), Blanchard, Kendall (Contribution by), Kidwell, Clara Sue (Contribution by), Cypress, Billy (Contribution by), Haikey, Larry (Contribution by), Blu, Karen I (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780817310707

Publisher: University Alabama Press

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Pub Date: October 1, 2001

Dewey: 975.00497

LCCN: 2001001284

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.74" H x 9.24" L x 6.14" W ( 1.13 lbs) 328 pages

Series: Contemporary American Indian Studies

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Description: A clear assessment of the growing mutual respect and strengthening bond between modern Native Americans and the researchers who explore their past

Review Quotes: "Anthropologists and Indians in the New South reaches beyond the Southeast to touch on issues in all areas of Native American studies and on contemporary methodological and ethical issues in anthropology and other fields such as history. It makes an excellent resource for research as well as teaching. . . . invaluable to any course about Native American culture, history, and contemporary issues."
--American Indian Culture and Research Journal

"A nice contribution to the Southeastern anthropological literature . . . . Regardless of one's position on applied anthropology, readers will find the case studies presented here to informatively and succinctly characterize the changing nature of anthropologist-Indian relations in the Southeast today."
--Southeastern Archaeology

"[This volume] will, itself, become an historical vantage point for viewing Southeastern studies at a particular place and time."
--Raymond D. Fogelson, author of The Cherokees: A Critical Bibliography

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