Rand and the Micmacs.  Jeremiah S. Clark

Rand and the Micmacs

Por Jeremiah S. Clark

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Sinopsis

In "Rand and the Micmacs," Jeremiah S. Clark delves into the intricate relationship between the renowned anthropologist, Horatio Hale, and the indigenous Micmac people of Canada. This meticulously researched work combines ethnographic detail with vivid narrative, presenting a balanced blend of historical documentation and lyrical prose. Clark's exploration highlights Hale's influential role in the preservation of Micmac culture during a period of significant sociopolitical upheaval, portraying both the resilience of the Micmacs and the complexities of cross-cultural interactions. The book is situated within the broader context of Indigenous studies and anthropological ethics, provoking thoughtful discourse on the representation of native voices in academic literature. Jeremiah S. Clark, an established figure in the field of anthropology, draws on his extensive background in Indigenous rights and cultural studies to inform his writing. His dedication to advocating for native narratives and social justice is apparent throughout the book. By drawing on both historical records and firsthand accounts, Clark illuminates the cultural richness and challenges faced by the Micmacs, further underscoring the necessity of ethical representation in scholarship. "Rand and the Micmacs" is essential reading for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, anthropology, or the dynamics of cultural preservation. Clark's compelling narrative not only engages the reader but also prompts critical reflection on the importance of cultural identity in our increasingly globalized world.

Jeremiah S. Clark

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  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547050131
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
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