Wampum
Por Woodward, Ashbel
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066177379
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In "Wampum," Ashbel Woodward intricately weaves a narrative that explores the multifaceted significance of wampum beads within Native American culture and trade. This meticulously researched work utilizes a blend of historical records, ethnographic analysis, and personal narrative to illuminate how wampum has served as a medium of exchange, a form of storytelling, and a symbol of cultural identity. Woodward'Äôs literary style is deeply evocative, creating vivid imagery and emotional resonance that underlines the historical weight of these artifacts, while positioning them within the broader context of colonial interaction and Native resistance. Ashbel Woodward, an esteemed historian with a deep-rooted respect for indigenous cultures, draws on his background in anthropology and Native American studies to inform his writing. His passion is evident, underscoring the enduring legacies of cultural practices often overlooked by mainstream historical discourse. Woodward'Äôs firsthand interactions with Indigenous communities and commitment to advocacy for underrepresented narratives shape his approach, making "Wampum" not only an academic text but also a heartfelt homage. Readers interested in understanding the complexities of Native American culture and the historical intersections of trade, identity, and survival will find "Wampum" to be an indispensable resource. Woodward'Äôs blend of scholarly rigor and personal insight invites readers into a deeper conversation about representation and cultural heritage, making this book a vital addition to both historical and contemporary dialogues.
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- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
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