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Record #184846:

Being and place among the Tlingit / Thomas F. Thornton.

Title: Being and place among the Tlingit / Thomas F. Thornton.
Author(s): Thornton, Thomas F.
Date: 2008.
Publisher: Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press
Abstract: Presents detailed examination of Tlingit ideas of space, time and experience to show how individual and collective notions of place, being and identity are formed. Notes that, despite cultural and environmental changes over time (particularly in post-contact era), Tlingits continue to bind themselves and culture to places and landscapes in distinctive ways.
Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Tlingit.
392 -- Social customs.
398 -- Native peoples, folk beliefs and tales.
398.32 -- Folk beliefs related to places.
398.33 -- Folk beliefs related to times.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*49) : 39(=811.23) : 113/119[2008]
ISBN: 9780295987491
SPRI record no.: 184846

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