The Social Organization of the Western Apache
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Goodwin, Grenville
Basso, Keith H.
Language
EnglishAbstract
Presents an in-depth historical reconstruction and a detailed ethnographic account of the Western Apache culture based on firsthand observations made over a span of nearly ten years in the field The Social Organization of the Western Apache is still one of the most comprehensive descriptions of the social life of an American Indian tribe. Grenville Goodwin knew the Western Apache better than any other ethnographer who ever lived. And he wrote about them from the conviction that his knowledge was important-not only for specialists interested in the tribes of the Southwest, but for all anthropologists concerned with the structure and operation of primitive social systems.
Keywords
Sociology; Anthropology; History; American Indian Studies; American StudiesISBN
9780816540723, 9780816501946Publisher
University of Arizona PressPublication date and place
1969Classification
Society and culture: general
Social and cultural anthropology
History of the Americas