Indians of North America

by Harold E. Driver

Paperback, 1969

Status

Available

Call number

970.1

Collection

Publication

University of Chicago Press (1969), Edition: Second, 650 pages

Description

The art of reconstructing civilizations from the artifacts of daily life demands integrity and imagination. Indians of North America displays both in its description of the enormous variation of culture patterns among Indians from the Arctic to Panama at the high points of their histories--a variation which was greater than that among the nations of Europe. For this second edition, Harold Driver made extensive revisions in chapter content and organization, incorporating many new discoveries and interpretations in archeology and related fields. He also revised several of the maps and added more than 100 bibliographical items. Since the publication of the first edition, there has been an increased interest in the activities of Indians in the twentieth century; accordingly, the author placed much more emphasis on this period.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member WilliamAllen
This 632 page volume has a few enduring images such as the paintings on buffalo robes in Plates 6 and 7 and the language families map #37. As an overview of a continent the coverage of specific regions is limited in scope.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1975 (Revised 2nd Edition)

Physical description

650 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0226164675 / 9780226164670

Local notes

NWC Very heavily underlined with brown marker

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