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Beyond Good Intentions: Respect And Reciprocity In Cultural Representation, Jeanne Armstrong Ph.D.
Beyond Good Intentions: Respect And Reciprocity In Cultural Representation, Jeanne Armstrong Ph.D.
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I was motivated to begin studying Hopi language and culture by my desire to find a world view different from that of global capitalism which seems intent on spoiling and desecrating the earth for profit. I did discover this different perspective in Hopi culture, a respect for life, earth and community as having more value than affluence and progress. The differences that I discovered between the Hopi culture and the values of the dominant Euro-American system apply to the other Native cultures, Apache and Tohono O’odham, mentioned here. These differences explain the conflicts discussed in this article between scientists, collectors …
"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
Mark I. Greenberg
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"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
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"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
Mark I. Greenberg
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"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
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