The Cheyenne
Peoples of America

1. Auflage Dezember 1996
352 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-55786-484-0
John Wiley & Sons
This book provides a history and ethnography of the Cheyenne people from their prehistoric origins north of the Great Lakes to their present life in the reservations in Oklahoma. It is based on archaeological material, historical and linguistic evidence and draws vividly on the oral traditions of the Cheyenne themselves.
Preface.
1. Cheyenne Origins.
2. Cheyenne Migrations.
3. Pastoral Nomadism.
4. Trade and Politics.
5. Cheyenne Warfare.
6. Band and Tribal Structure.
7. Literature and Values.
8. Cosmology and Ceremonies.
9. Social Interactions.
10. Early Reservation Life.
11. Late Reservation Life.
12. Modern Times.
Notes.
References.
Index.
1. Cheyenne Origins.
2. Cheyenne Migrations.
3. Pastoral Nomadism.
4. Trade and Politics.
5. Cheyenne Warfare.
6. Band and Tribal Structure.
7. Literature and Values.
8. Cosmology and Ceremonies.
9. Social Interactions.
10. Early Reservation Life.
11. Late Reservation Life.
12. Modern Times.
Notes.
References.
Index.
"This is another very valuable addition to the 'Peoples of America' series, tracing Cheyenne history from its earliest origins in the sub-Arctic right up to the present-day Cheyenne life on Oklahoma and Montana reservations. This is an engaging and informative history; but the best thing about this book is the unique understanding it provides of Cheyenne culture through its series of personal anecdotes well told." History
John H. Moore is Research Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida, Gainesville.