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Title:Ethnic identity and boundary maintenance in three Oneida communities
Contributor:Campisi, Jack
Date:1974
Description: This dissertation by anthropologist Jack Campisi was submitted to the State University of New York at Albany in 1974. The author organized the dissertation into chapters on methodology; war, trade, and change in Oneida society, 1600 to 1810; culture and history of the Wisconsin Oneidas; contemporary society of the Oneidas of Wisconsin; history and culture of the Oneida of the Thames; conflict and division in Oneida society, 1900-1934; contemporary society of the Oneidas of the Thames; the Oneidas of New York, 1840-present; and a conclusion with various approaches to comparing the ecologies, kinship systems, belief systems, political systems, and intra- and inter-tribal relations of the three communities as Campisi seeks to assess the evolving identities and ability to perform "boundary maintence" of each Oneida community. Campisi was a recipient of an APS Phillips Fund grant, and donated this item to the Society.
Extent:520 pages
Identifier:https://indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org/entry/9749
Language:English
Language (ISO639):eng
Spatial Coverage:Oneida (Wisconsin)
Oneida
Oneida of the Thames
Subject:Oneida
Haudenosaunee
Anthropology
Warfare
Trade
Economic conditions
Kinship
Religion
Government relations
Land tenure
Politics and government
Social life and customs
Rites and ceremonies
Diplomacy
New York (State)--History
Wisconsin--History
Migration
Marriage customs and rites
Type:Dissertations
Type (DCMI):Text

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