ERIC Number: ED087608
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1972
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American Indian Reader: Anthropology. Book One of a Series in Educational Perspectives.
Henry, Jeannette, Ed.
The anthropological reader about American Indians presents 28 articles dated from 1968 to 1971. It is divided into 4 parts: the anthropologist: the man and the discipline; a giant step between 2 worlds; scientific investigation: archaeology; and early agricultural and economy: 3 studies. Also included are (1) discussion: an anthropologist as bigot; (2) the romantic notion theory; (3) student arrested; and (4) Native archaeologists. The reader may be directed to the students in the social sciences at the senior high school and college level. Examples of some of the articles are: (1) The Anthropologist as the Indian's Image Maker; (2) Petroglyphs of Ancient Man; (3) The Paleo Indian: Early Migrations; and (4) Pre-Columbian Ridged Fields. (FF)
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Background, Demography, Ethnocentrism, Human Geography, Migration Patterns, Nonreservation American Indians, Social Sciences, Stereotypes, Tribes
Indian Historian Press, 1451 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco, California 94117 ($3.00)
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Authoring Institution: Ford Foundation, New York, NY.
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