Anthropology and the American Indian : report of a symposium /
by Symposium on Anthropology and the American Indian 1970 : San Diego, Calif.); American Anthropological Association.
Material type: BookPublisher: San Francisco : Indian Historian Press, c1973Description: xvi, 127 p. ; 23 cm.Subject(s): Indians of North America -- Congresses | Anthropology -- Research -- North America -- Congresses | Applied anthropology
Contents:
Lurie, N. O. Action anthropology and the American Indian.--Nash, P. Applied anthropology and the concept of guided acculturation.--Steward, O. C. Anthropologists as expert witnesses for Indian claims and peyote cases.--Mead, M. The American Indian as a significant determinant of anthropological style.--Medicine, B. Anthropologists and American Indian studies programs.--Oritz, A. An Indian anthropologist's perspective on anthropology.--Deloria, V., Jr. Some criticisms and a number of suggestions.
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Books | Dhaka University Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 572.73 CAR (Browse shelf) | Available | A144222 |
"[Held] at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association, San Diego, California, November 20, 1970."
"Prepared and edited from tape recording of the symposium."
Bibliography: p. 121-122.
Lurie, N. O. Action anthropology and the American Indian.--Nash, P. Applied anthropology and the concept of guided acculturation.--Steward, O. C. Anthropologists as expert witnesses for Indian claims and peyote cases.--Mead, M. The American Indian as a significant determinant of anthropological style.--Medicine, B. Anthropologists and American Indian studies programs.--Oritz, A. An Indian anthropologist's perspective on anthropology.--Deloria, V., Jr. Some criticisms and a number of suggestions.
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