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Athapascan women. --- Athapascan Indians --- Indian women --- Folklore.
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Apache Indians --- Apache (Indiens) --- History --- Histoire --- -Diné Indians (Apache) --- Athapascan Indians --- Indians of North America --- -History --- -Athapascan Indians --- Diné Indians (Apache)
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Indians of North America --- Athapascan Indians --- Aleuts --- Eskimos --- Peuples autochtones --- Athapascan --- Aléoutes (Inuits) --- Inuits --- Aleuts. --- Athapascan Indians. --- Eskimos. --- Indians of North America. --- Anchorage (Alaska) --- Fairbanks (Alaska) --- Alaska. --- Alaska
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Athapascan Indians --- Indians of North America --- Intercultural communication. --- Interpersonal communication --- Languages --- Social aspects.
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Tells the story of the Norwegian explorer Helge Ingstad's sojourn among the Apaches near the White Mountain Reservation in Arizona and his epic journey to locate the "lost" group of their brethren in the Sierra Madres in the 1930s.
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As a definitive study of the poorly understood Apaches de paz, this book explains how war-weary, mutually suspicious Apaches and Spaniards negotiated an ambivalent compromise after 1786 that produced over four decades of uneasy peace across the region. In response to drought and military pressure, thousands of Apaches settled near Spanish presidios in a system of reservation-like establecimientos, or settlements, stretching from Laredo to Tucson. Far more significant than previously assumed, the establecimientos constituted the earliest and most extensive set of military-run reservations in the Americas and served as an important precedent for Indian reservations in the United States. As a case study of indigenous adaptation to imperial power on colonial frontiers and borderlands, this book reveals the importance of Apache-Hispanic diplomacy in reducing cross-cultural violence and the limits of indigenous acculturation and assimilation into empires and states.
Apache Indians --- Diné Indians (Apache) --- Athapascan Indians --- Indians of North America --- Government relations. --- History.
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