
Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society
Exploring Shoshone-Bannock Lifeways and Cultural ResilienceBy Robert F. Murphy, Yolanda MurphyLength3h 17m
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Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society is a comprehensive anthology that explores the intricate relationship between the Shoshone-Bannock peoples and their environment. This collection delves into diverse literary styles, including ethnographic studies, personal narratives, and historical analysis, to illuminate the critical themes of subsistence and societal organization. Offering a wide-ranging examination of how traditional practices and social structures have evolved, the anthology underscores the resilience and adaptability of Indigenous cultures in response to external pressures and environmental changes. Noteworthy pieces focus on the intersection of cultural traditions and modern realities, providing nuanced insights into the socio-economic dynamics of the Shoshone-Bannock community without attributing these insights to any single author. The anthology brings together contributions from esteemed anthropologists and scholars, including Robert F. Murphy and Yolanda Murphy, whose collective expertise provides valuable perspectives on Indigenous lifeways. The contributors'Äô diverse backgrounds offer a multifaceted approach to understanding the historical and cultural contexts that define the Shoshone-Bannock experience. Aligning with cultural preservation and anthropological movements, the collection captures the richness of Indigenous knowledge systems, offering a platform for these voices to contribute to a broader dialogue concerning native resilience and identity. Readers are invited to engage with Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society as a unique opportunity to traverse a wide array of perspectives and interpretative approaches. This anthology's amalgamation of academic scholarship and Indigenous narratives invites a deeper appreciation of cultural diversity and shared human experiences. It stands not just as an educational resource but as a conversation starter, urging readers to contemplate the dynamic interplay of tradition and adaptation. Ideal for those looking to broaden their understanding of Indigenous cultures, the anthology promises an insightful journey through the landscape of Shoshone-Bannock society and its enduring legacy.
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GenrePsychology, Literary Classics
Length3 hrs 17 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 4, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1EARLY RESERVATION PERIOD
8THE MIDDLE SNAKE RIVER
2EASTERN SHOSHONE TERRITORY
9THE SHOSHONE OF THE SAWTOOTH MOUNTAINS
3SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
10THE SHOSHONE OF BANNOCK CREEK AND NORTHERN UTAH
4III. THE SHOSHONE AND BANNOCK OF IDAHO
11FORT HALL BANNOCK AND SHOSHONE
5LINGUISTICS
12LEMHI SHOSHONE
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6GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION
13IV. ECOLOGY AND SOCIAL SYSTEM
7THE BOISE AND WEISER RIVERS