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Circle of Goods: Women, Work, and Welfare in a Reservation Community

Circle of Goods: Women, Work, and Welfare in a Reservation Community

$29.95

ISBN: 9780791455364
Dewey: 305.8975208
LCC Number: E99.M2
Author: Tressa Lynn Berman
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Pages: 154
Age Group:

SKU: 9780791455364 Categories: All, Culture, Feminine Perspective, Native American, Social Science Tags: Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Economic conditions, Ethnic Studies, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (N.D.), General, Government relations, Hidatsa women, Indians of North America, Mandan women, Native American Studies, North Dakota, Public welfare, Social conditions, social-science, Women's Studies
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Circle of Goods compiles the stories of Native American women and examines their kinship| wage work| and informal economies. Responding to the upheavals of reservation life brought about by federal policies — from commodity rations to welfare reform — Mandan| Hidatsa and Arikara women| each with distinct histories and cultural practices| stand at the center of the Fort Berthold reservation economy. Berman introduces the concept of ceremonial relations of production to explain the contradictory effects of economic incentives and cultural commitments| and argues that the historical movement of people and goods through a series of structured dependencies often gives rise to creative strategies for survival and new social identities.

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Weight 0.57 lbs
Dimensions 8.54 × 5.92 × 0.52 in
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