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A World of Many Worlds; 9781478002956

A World of Many Worlds

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In A World of Many Worlds, the diverse tapestry of human experience unfolds through the lens of social and cultural history, exploring the intricate relationships between Indigenous peoples and their environments. This thought-provoking work delves into the complexities of identity, community, and the rich traditions of Native American cultures, weaving together narratives that celebrate both resilience and the profound connections to the land.

The Story

The book presents a collection of essays that challenge conventional narratives surrounding Indigenous life, offering a platform for voices that have often been marginalised. Each chapter invites readers to engage deeply with the cultural practices, histories, and philosophies that shape the lives of Indigenous peoples. Through the lens of social and cultural anthropology, these essays illuminate the ongoing struggles and triumphs of First Americans, fostering a greater understanding of their world views.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful explorations of Indigenous identity and the concept of indigeneity.
  • Richly detailed ethnographic accounts that draw readers into diverse cultural practices.
  • A compelling narrative style that blends academic rigor with evocative storytelling.

Perfect For

This book is an essential read for anyone interested in social and cultural history, anthropology, and the contemporary issues facing Indigenous communities. Scholars and general readers alike will find value in its comprehensive approach to understanding the many worlds that coexist within our own.

“A profound exploration of the connections between people and place, revealing the depth of Indigenous histories and cultures.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 226 mm × 151 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 232
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9781478002956

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