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Women and Power in Native North America

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Since the colonization of indigenous peoples in North America, the roles of Native women within their societies have been concealed or, at best, misunderstood. By examining gender status, and particularly power, in ten culture areas, this volume, edited by Laura F. Klein and Lillian A. Ackerman, seeks to draw away the curtain of silence surrounding the lives of Native North American women.Power is understood to be manifested in a multiplicity of ways: through cosmology, economic control, and formal hierarchy. In the Native societies examined, power is continually created and redefined through individual life stages and through the history of the society. The important issue is autonomy-whether, or to what extent, individuals are autonomous in living their lives. Each author demonstrates that women in a particular cultural area of aboriginal North America had (and have) more power than many previous observers have claimed. In this volume: ""Introduction,"" Laura F. Klein and Lillian A. Ackerman; ""Gender in Inuit Society,"" Lee Guemple; ""Mother as Clanswoman: Rank and Gender in Tlingit Society,"" Laura F. Klein; ''Asymmetric Equals: Women and Men Among the Chipewyan,"" Henry S. Sharp; ""Complementary but Equal: Gender Status in the Plateau,"" Lillian A. Ackerman; ""First Among Equals? The Changing Status of Seneca Women,"" Joy Bilharz; ""Blackfoot Persons,"" Alice B. Kehoe; ""Evolving Gender Roles in Porno Society,"" Victoria D. Patterson; ""The Dynamics of Southern Paiute Women's Roles,"" Martha C. Knack; ""The Gender Status of Navajo Women,"" Mary Shepardson; ""Continuity and Change in Gender Roles at San Juan Pueblo,"" Sue-Ellen Jacobs; ""Women's Status Among the Muskogee and Cherokee,"" Richard A. Sattler; ""Gender and Power in Native North America: Concluding Remarks,"" Daniel Maltz and JoAllyn Archambault.

Author Biography:

Lillian A. Ackerman, Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University, is the editor of Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau and coeditor of Women and Power in Native North America. Laura F. Klein is Professor of Anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University.
Release date Australia
March 30th, 2000
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
1 map
Pages
304
Dimensions
140x215x17
ISBN-13
9780806132419
Product ID
4179770

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