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Spider Woman Walks This Land - Traditional Cultural Properties and the Navajo Nation

English · Hardback

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Carmean's book focuses on traditional cultural properties and cultural resource management among native people in the United States. Describing her work with the Navajo Nation, she examines the specific geographical locations and landforms that contain significant cultural and/or religious meaning to the Navajo people. She outlines how the cultural value of the sacred geography can be in direct opposition to the need to modernize, including building roads, power lines, housing, and a variety of natural resource extraction activities that can earn much-needed money for the tribe. The book describes the legal process through which traditional cultural properties are managed during federal undertakings. Carmean outlines the dilemma of 'sustainability' common to many traditional societies as well as to the Navajo Nation, as they undergo the tremendous cultural changes that accompany industrialization and seek a balance between continuity and change. It is written as an accessible text for undergraduates, and for an interested general public.


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Kelli Carmean is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Eastern Kentucky University. Her research interests are in traditional cultural properties, North American, Latin American, and Mesoamerican archaeology, and ethnographic and archaeological household studies. She has conducted fieldwork in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Yucatan, Peru, and Israel.

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Focuses on traditional cultural properties and cultural resource management among native people in the United States.

Product details

Authors Kelli Carmean
Publisher Altamira Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9780759102439
ISBN 978-0-7591-0243-9
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 201 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Weight 431 g
Series Contemporary Native American Communities
Contemporary Native American C
Contemporary Native American Communities
Contemporary Native American C
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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