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Vivid, precise, and deeply observant, Contributions To North American Ethnology (Volume II, Part II) by John Wesley Powell stands at the crossroads of anthropology and history. Here, the intricate worlds of indigenous tribes of America are revealed through meticulous ethnographic studies, bringing to light the complex cultural anthropology themes that shaped North American indigenous history in the 19th century. Every page is a window into the daily lives, beliefs, and social structures of Native American cultures, crafted with the rigour and empathy of pioneering anthropological research.…mehr

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Vivid, precise, and deeply observant, Contributions To North American Ethnology (Volume II, Part II) by John Wesley Powell stands at the crossroads of anthropology and history. Here, the intricate worlds of indigenous tribes of America are revealed through meticulous ethnographic studies, bringing to light the complex cultural anthropology themes that shaped North American indigenous history in the 19th century. Every page is a window into the daily lives, beliefs, and social structures of Native American cultures, crafted with the rigour and empathy of pioneering anthropological research. Powell's work is more than an academic researchers resource; it is an anthology that bridges the gap between scholarly inquiry and human experience. Rich with comparative ethnology insights, this volume is indispensable for students of anthropology as well as for those with a passion for the stories and traditions that define a continent. Its careful documentation and thoughtful analysis offer a rare chance to engage with the voices and legacies of communities often overlooked in mainstream histories. 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. Whether you are building a classic-literature collection, delving into 19th century American studies, or seeking a deeper understanding of the John Wesley Powell collection, this book is both a cultural treasure and a lasting testament to the power of historical ethnology.