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American Indian Literature, Law, and Culture
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
Published:30th Dec '01
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Eloh', a Cherokee word, is usually translated by anthropologists as ""religion,"" but it also simultaneously encompasses history, culture, knowledge, law, and land. In this provocative work, Jace Weaver interlaces these seemingly disparate meanings to form a coherent approach to Native American Studies.
In nineteen interrelated chapters, Weaver presents a range of experiences shared by native peoples in the Americas, from the distant past to the uncertain future. He examines Indian creative output, from oral tradition to the postmodern wordplay of Gerald Vizenor, and brings to light previously overlooked texts. Weaver also tackles up-to-the-minute issues, including environmental crises, Native American spirituality, repatriation of Indian remains and cultural artifacts, and international human rights.
ISBN: 9780806133522
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
Weight: unknown
352 pages