LIBROS DEL AUTOR: peter iverson

3 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: peter iverson

  • When Indians Became Cowboys
    Peter Iverson
    In this book on Indian cattle ranching, Peter Iverson describes a way of life that has been both economically viable and socially and culturally rewarding. Thus an Indian rancher can demonstrate his generosity and his concern for the well-being of others by giving cattle or beef to relatives, or by feeding people at a celebration. An expert rider possesses a skill appreciated b...
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    30,72 €

  • Colonial discourse / postcolonial theory
    Francis Barker / Margaret Iverson / Peter Hulme
    The issues of colonialism and imperialism have recently come to the forefront of thinking in the humanities. Disciplines such as history, literature and anthropology are taking stock of their extensive and usually unacknowledged legacy of Empire. At the same time, contemporary cultural theory has had to respond to post-colonial pressure, with its different registers and agendas...
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    33,00 €

  • Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians
    Peter Iverson
    Carlos Montezuma (1866-1923) was one of the great Native American crusaders for Indian rights in the early twentieth century. This biography by an authority on Southwest Indian history tells a dramatic story that sheds light both on Montezuma’s career and on the movements he influenced.A southern Arizona Yavapai called Wassaja by his parents, Montezuma was captured by rival tri...
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    42,80 €