by operations | Jul 26, 2017 | Cultural Anthropology, History/Social Sciences, Indigenous Peoples, Resident Scholar, SAR Press
2010. David Kamper
This volume explores the political, economic, and cultural forces that structure and influence indigenous economic development, giving special attention to the perspectives and priorities of the indigenous working people who build tribal futures with their everyday labor.
by operations | Jul 26, 2017 | Cultural Anthropology, History/Social Sciences, Resident Scholar, SAR Press
1995. R. Brian Ferguson
These reputedly isolated people have been portrayed as fiercely engaging in constant warfare over women, status, and revenge. Ferguson argues persuasively that the Yanomami make war not because Western influence is absent, but because it is present.