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Continuity and Change of Lakota Hunting and Gathering Practices. A Regionally Comparative Analysis of Foraging and its Cultural Implications on the Great Plains throughout Colonial Time

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Автор: Georg Bergthaler
ISBN: 9786202219655
Год издания: 2019
Формат книги: 60×90/16 (145×215 мм)
Количество страниц: 336
Издательство: AV Akademikerverlag
Цена: 56244 тг
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      Аннотация: The overarching theme of this book is the contrast of historical and contemporary forms of hunting and gathering among Lakota people currently living in village-communities on reservations in North and South Dakota (USA), thus showing how subsistence practices were and are culturally and ontologically situated in so-called Plains-Indian societies. While the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation is at the center of analysis, examples from other Lakota reservations as well as Plains Cree reserves in Alberta (Canada) are brought up for transnational and cross-tribal comparisons among Plains peoples, yet regionally limited to the Northern Great Plains. The author convincingly reveals that although social organization, economic relevance of hunting and animals predominantly hunted by the Lakota have changed throughout history in processes of adaption responding to larger infrastructural shifts in their immediate environments, specific aspects of the practices and the hunting-related worldview, which was strongly shaped by the nomadic way of life of these peoples on the Northern Plains during the 19th century, have persisted and still ideationally permeate many spheres of social life today.
Ключевые слова: Lakota, Plains Indians, Great Plains, North America, Native American Studies, Hunter-Gatherer Studies, Cultural Ways of Life, Worldviews, Pop-cultural Myth-making - Native Ennoblement or Demonization, Cultural Change and Continuity, (Neo-) Colonialization, Cultural Revitalization, Indigenous Self-Determination and Sovereignty, Native Nations, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, Hunting and Gathering, Foraging, Indigenous Ontologies, Cosmologies, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Sustainability Discourses, Ecologically Noble Savage, Indigenous Livelihoods on Reservations and Reserves, Indigenous identity politics