
Omaha sociology (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370))
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Authors:
- Dorsey, James Owen
1848 - 1895
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In the late 19th century, as America grappled with the complexities of cultural identity and social structures, "Omaha Sociology" by James Owen Dorsey emerged as a pivotal ethnological study. This document meticulously examines the intricate kinship systems and social hierarchies of the Omaha Indians, providing invaluable insights into their unique cultural practices. Dorsey's work not only preserves the rich heritage of the Omaha but also challenges prevailing narratives about indigenous societies. Ideal for historians, students, and civic activists, this publication serves as a crucial resource for understanding the intersection of sociology and anthropology in Native American studies. Discover the profound implications of community and identity within "Omaha Sociology" (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370)).
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