Edited by DeMallie, director of the American Indian Studies Research Institute at Indiana University, this latest addition to the distinguished "Handbook of North American Indians" series documents approximately 10,000 years of Native American habitation in a geographically defined region that extends from the Upper Mississippi River valley to the Rocky Mountains and from the Saskatchewan River valley in present-day Canada to the Rio Grande. It is a region largely comprising grasslands that served into the late 19th century as the grazing area for the large herds of buffalo that provided basic sustenance for Native American groups such as the Blackfoot, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Comanche. Divided into 67 chapters over two volumes, this work features the most current research available from some of the foremost experts in their respective fields. Thirty-five of the chapters focus on specific native groups, while the remaining 32 explore such varied topics as "Hunting and Gathering Traditions," "The Languages of the Plains," and "Intertribal Religious Movements." More than 30 years in the making, this scholarly work is simply the most authoritative and comprehensive title available on the topic and should be acquired by all public and academic libraries. Academic libraries should also strongly consider purchasing DeMallie's equally outstanding Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979 (Univ. of Oklahoma, 1999), which he coedited with Vine Deloria Jr. John Burch, Campbellsville Univ., KY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 700/1392
Contents
Key to Tribal Territories
Technical Alphabet
English Pronunciations
Conventions for Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
History of Archeological Research
History of Ethnological and Ethnohistorical Research
Environment and Subsistence
The Languages of the Plains: Introduction
The Algonquian Languages of the Plains
Caddoan Languages
Siouan Languages
Hunting and Gathering Traditions: Canadian Plains
Hunting and Gathering Traditions: Northwestern and Central Plains
Hunting and Gathering Traditions: Southern Plains
Plains Woodland Tradition
Plains Village Tradition: Central
Plains Village Tradition: Middle Missouri
Plains Village Tradition: Coalescent
Plains Village Tradition: Southern
Plains Village Tradition: Eastern Periphery and Oneota Tradition
Plains Village Tradition: Western Periphery
Plains Village Tradition: Postcontact
History of the United States Plains Until 1850
History of the United States Plains Since 1850
History of the Canadian Plains Until 1870
History of the Canadian Plains Since 1870
Hidatsa
Mandan
Arikara
Three Affiliated Tribes
Omaha
Ponca
Iowa
Otoe and Missouria
Kansa
Osage
Quapaw
Pawnee
Wichita
Kitsai
Assiniboine
Stoney
Blackfoot
Sarcee
Plains Cree
Plains Ojibwa
Plains Métis