توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Perspectives on the North American Indians
نام کتاب : Perspectives on the North American Indians
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : چشم انداز در مورد سرخپوستان آمریکای شمالی
سری : Carleton Library Series; 60
نویسندگان : Mark Nagler
ناشر : McGill-Queen's University Press
سال نشر : 1972
تعداد صفحات : 319
ISBN (شابک) : 9780773595323
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 49 مگابایت
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Cover\nTitle\nCopyright\nTable of Contents\nIntroduction\nPart I: ACCULTURATION\n 1. The Acculturation of American Indians\n 2. Some Acculturative Trends Among the Eastern Canadian Eskimos\n 3. Diversity in White-Eskimo Leadership Interaction\n 4. The Flexibility of Eskimo Social Organization\n 5. Order and Freedom in Huron Society\n 6. Leadership Among the Indians of Eastern Subarctic Canada\n 7. Bad Friends\nPart II : EDUCAT ION\n 8. Education Among American Indians: Individual and Cultural Aspects\n 9. In-Group Orientation and Self-Conceptions of Indian and Non-Indian Students in an Integrated School\n 10. Parental Behavior and Student Altitudes Towards High School Graduation Among Indian and Non-Indian Students in Oregon and Alberta\n 11. The Impact of Ethnicity and Occupational Background on the Aspirations of Canadian Youth\nPart III: ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION\n 12. Minority Values and Economic Achievement: The Case of the North American Indian\n 13. Native Indians and the Trade Union Movement in British Columbia\n 14. Native Indians and the Fishing Industry of British Columbia\nPart IV: SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n 15. Female Infanticide on the Arctic Coast\n 16. The Role of Alcohol Among North American Indian Tribes as Reported in the Jesuit Relations\n 17. Stresses of Change and Mental Health Among the Canadian Eskimos\n 18. Reservation Social Structure and Anomie; A Case Study\n 19. Continuity and Emergence in Indian Poverty Culture\nPart V: THE URBAN EXPERIENCE\n 20. A \"Rural\" Indian Community in an Urban Setting\n 21. The Integration of Americans of Indian Descent\n 22. Reciprocal Exploitation in an Indian-White Community\n 23. Alternative Models for the Study of Urban Migration\n 24. Status and Identification Groupings Among Urban Indians\n 25. Value Congruence Among Indian and Non-Indian High School Students in Southern Alberta\nSuggestions for Further Reading\nNote on the Editor