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Genre/Form: | Aufsatzsammlung |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Nancy Shoemaker |
ISBN: | 0415909929 9780415909921 0415909937 9780415909938 |
OCLC Number: | 1144170439 |
Accession No: | (DE-599)HEB460965220 (OCoLC)1144170439 |
Notes: | Ausgabebezeichnung in der Vorlage: Copyright ©1995 by Routledge; this edition published 2012 by Rouledge |
Description: | 236 Seiten |
Responsibility: | [edited by] Nancy Shoemaker |
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"This combination of quality research and sophisticated understanding of cultural change makes Shoemaker's Negotiators of Change an important contribution to the too-long neglected field of Native American women's history." -- Journal of Social History"...Shoemaker provides an excellent introduction to native North American women's history." -- American Indian Culture and Research Journal"The valuable collection of articles on the history of women and gender in American Indian societies offers readers intriguing new evidence and fresh interpretataions. It is a welcome development in a much too neglected field." -- Peggy Pascoe, University of Utah". . . Shoemaker's selections reveal striking parallels among disparate societies separated by time and space. . . . All of the articles are meticulously researched and include copious references. . . . It warrants the attention of those interested in Native American studies, women's history, and various regional histories. Each of the these ten articles is well written, with a clear thesis, and each chronicles, exceptionally well, the acculturation process over significant periods of time." -- Western Historical Quarterly separated by time and space"The valuable collection of articles on the history of women and gender in American Indian societies offers readers intriguing new evidence and fresh interpretataions. It is a welcome development in a much too neglected field." -- Peggy Pascoe, University of Oregon Read more...

