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1. From the Present into the Past
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Richard J. Perry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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Western Apache Heritage
- 1. From the Present into the Past 1
- 2. The Athapaskan-speaking Peoples 18
- 3. Subarctic Beginnings 54
- 4. Proto-Athapaskan Culture 73
- 5. The Early Divergences 101
- 6. In the Mountain Corridor 110
- 7. On the Fringes of the Southwest 136
- 8. The Western Apache 155
- 9. The Reservation Years 176
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Appendixes
- A. Athapaskan Populations and Linguistic Groupings 197
- B. Association of Eyak-Athapaskan Populations with Mountainous Regions 204
- C. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with the Nature of Interpersonal Relationships among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations 209
- D. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with Concepts of Life and Death among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations 229
- E. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Regarding the Place of Human Beings in Nature 240
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 259
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
Western Apache Heritage
- 1. From the Present into the Past 1
- 2. The Athapaskan-speaking Peoples 18
- 3. Subarctic Beginnings 54
- 4. Proto-Athapaskan Culture 73
- 5. The Early Divergences 101
- 6. In the Mountain Corridor 110
- 7. On the Fringes of the Southwest 136
- 8. The Western Apache 155
- 9. The Reservation Years 176
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Appendixes
- A. Athapaskan Populations and Linguistic Groupings 197
- B. Association of Eyak-Athapaskan Populations with Mountainous Regions 204
- C. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with the Nature of Interpersonal Relationships among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations 209
- D. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Associated with Concepts of Life and Death among Eyak-Athapaskan Populations 229
- E. Distribution Summary of Clustered Cultural Features Regarding the Place of Human Beings in Nature 240
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 259
- Index 285