Indian Games : an historical research
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066149888
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In "Indian Games: An Historical Research," Andrew McFarland Davis embarks on a thorough exploration of traditional indigenous games across North America. Utilizing a meticulous ethnographic approach, Davis investigates the socio-cultural significance of these games within various tribes, arguing that they serve as vital expressions of community values and identity. Through vivid descriptions and comprehensive historical context, Davis interweaves personal anecdotes and documented accounts, placing the games in a broader historical narrative that captures the interactions of Native American cultures with colonial forces and modern society. The literary style is both analytical and engaging, showcasing Davis's ability to blend academic rigor with accessible prose. Andrew McFarland Davis was an esteemed historian and author whose deep-seated interest in Native American cultures propelled him to research their traditions extensively. His background in anthropology and history infuses his writing with authenticity, as he draws from extensive fieldwork and scholarly sources. This book not only reflects his passion for preserving indigenous heritage but also serves as a testament to the resilience of Native American communities in the face of adversity, providing readers with a unique lens through which to view their ongoing cultural narratives. "Indian Games: An Historical Research" is highly recommended for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Native American culture and history. Its thoughtful analysis invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationship between play, culture, and identity while honoring the voices of indigenous peoples. This book serves as an essential resource for those wishing to delve deeper into the traditions that have shaped North American history.
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