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Like New: A book that has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust ...
Release Year
1994
Book Title
Neither Wolf Nor Dog: American Indians, Environment, and Agrar...
ISBN
9780195062977

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195062973
ISBN-13
9780195062977
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56024

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Publication Name
Neither Wolf Nor Dog : American Indians, Environment, and Agrarian Change
Language
English
Publication Year
1994
Subject
United States / 19th Century, Sociology / General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Type
Textbook
Author
David Rich Lewis
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
6.3 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
93-040828
Reviews
"An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."--CHOICE "The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."--Environmental History Review "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review "[A] highly sophisticated study."--Utah Historical Quarterly "David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly detailed history..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History "Neither Wolf Nor Dog is a splendid book that represents the best in current ethnohistorical writing."--The Annals of Iowa "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary Romparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broader inquiry."--Montana, "The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History, "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary comparativestudy....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broaderinquiry."--Montana, "David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly detailed history..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."-- Choice "The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."-- Nebraska History "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."-- Environmental History Review "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."-- New Mexico Historical Review "[A] highly sophisticated study."-- Utah Historical Quarterly "David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly detailed history..."-- Wisconsin Magazine of History "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary comparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broader inquiry."-- Montana, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."--CHOICE"The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History"An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."--Environmental History Review"David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review"[A] highly sophisticated study."--Utah Historical Quarterly"David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly detailed history..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History"Neither Wolf Nor Dog is a splendid book that represents the best in current ethnohistorical writing."--The Annals of Iowa"David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary Romparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broader inquiry."--Montana, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the originsof Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at alllevels."--Choice, "David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly detailedhistory..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History, "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary Romparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broader inquiry."--Montana, "Neither Wolf Nor Dog is a splendid book that represents the best incurrent ethnohistorical writing."--The Annals of Iowa, "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in avariety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review, "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis ofattempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-centuryNative American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, andnicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety ofdisciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. Ihighly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."--Choice, "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested inthe agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of hisstudy concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about theagricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout theregion as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlledworld."--Environmental History Review, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."--Choice "The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."--Environmental History Review "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review "[A] highly sophisticated study."--Utah Historical Quarterly, "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary Romparativestudy....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broaderinquiry."--Montana, "An important addition to the growing body of literature about the origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for readers at all levels."--Choice "The solid prose inNeither Wolf Nor Dogreflects thorough research and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."--Environmental History Review "David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding western American history and Native American studies. I highly recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review "[A] highly sophisticated study."--Utah Historical Quarterly "David Richard Lewis'sNeither Wolf Nor Dogprovides a richly detailed history..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History "David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary comparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly suggests even broader inquiry."--Montana, "An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century, and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and environmental experiences of Native Americansthroughout the region as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled world."--Environmental History Review, "The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research andscholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and by listening totheir voices, Lewis makes this a model study."--Nebraska History, "Neither Wolf Nor Dog is a splendid book that represents the best in current ethnohistorical writing."--The Annals of Iowa
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
The book focuses on three diverse Native American groups, the Northern Ute, Hupa, and Papago - and in particular explores the ways in which these peoples responded to social, subsistence, and environmental changes entailed by settled reservations and allotted agriculture, and how this helps to reveal how American Indians in general responded to these cultural changes. Lewis tells the story not of a past civilization, but one that has adapted and evolved and continues to do so this day., During the nineteenth century, Americans looked to the eventual civilization and assimilation of Native Americans through a process of removal, reservation, and directed culture change. Policies for directed subsistence change and incorporation had far-reaching social and environmental consequences for native peoples and native lands. This study explores the experiences of three groups--Northern Utes, Hupas, and Tohono O'odhams--with settled reservation and allotted agriculture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each group inhabited a different environment, and their cultural traditions reflected distinct subsistence adaptations to life in the western United States. Each experienced the full weight of federal agrarian policy yet responded differently, in culturally consistent ways, to subsistence change and the resulting social and environmental consequences. Attempts to establish successful agricultural economies ultimately failed as each group reproduced their own cultural values in a diminished and rapidly changing environment. In the end, such policies and agrarian experiences left Indian farmers marginally incorporated and economically dependent.
LC Classification Number
E78.W5L48 1994

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