دانلود کتاب American Indians of the Southwest
by Bertha Pauline Dutton
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From their emergence in the New World centuries ago, through their evolution into contemporary Native Americans, the Indians of the American Southwest have endured the hardships of a desert land and hostilities with those who would usurp it and annihilate their culture. They now face the challenge of maintaining an ancient system of beliefs and a separate identity while coexisting in the modern world with peoples whose philosophy and way of life are very different. In American Indians of the Southwest, anthropologist Bertha P. Dutton combines an interdisciplinary approach with the kind of wisdom and knowledge gained only after years of research and experience to tell us their story.
Her comprehensive account of each group of native southwestern Indians includes those who no longer exist or who have merged with other groups. She skillfully guides us through prehistory and history, to contemporary Indian life and issues. But the book is more than a compendium of Indian history and culture; it is a remarkable and sympathetic appreciation for the unique lifeways of these native peoples of the Southwest.
Bertha P. Dutton was a distinguished anthropologist of the American Southwest. Her fieldwork and publications on the archaeology and ethnology of Southwestern and Meso-American Indians spanned fifty years.