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Step into the heart of 19th century ethnology with John Wesley Powell's masterwork, a landmark in the scholarly exploration of North American tribes. Contributions To North American Ethnology (Volume II, Part II) stands as a vivid anthology of ethnological studies, revealing the intricate lifeways, beliefs, and social structures of the indigenous peoples of America. Every page offers a window into late 1800s America, where cultural anthropology research was forging new paths and documenting traditions on the brink of change. This volume is more than history; it is lived experience,…mehr

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Step into the heart of 19th century ethnology with John Wesley Powell's masterwork, a landmark in the scholarly exploration of North American tribes. Contributions To North American Ethnology (Volume II, Part II) stands as a vivid anthology of ethnological studies, revealing the intricate lifeways, beliefs, and social structures of the indigenous peoples of America. Every page offers a window into late 1800s America, where cultural anthropology research was forging new paths and documenting traditions on the brink of change. This volume is more than history; it is lived experience, meticulously observed. Powell's deep commitment to understanding native American cultures shines through his rigorous fieldwork and sensitive documentation. As a cornerstone of the Smithsonian Institution ethnology series, this book remains an essential historical anthropology reference, offering academic readers and researchers unparalleled insight into the diversity and resilience of North American tribes. Its careful analysis and respectful tone have made it a touchstone in John Wesley Powell studies and a vital resource for anyone passionate about the roots of cultural anthropology. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For classic-literature enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of indigenous histories, this is more than a scholarly text; it is a cultural treasure.