Culture and Customs of the Choctaw Indians

$28.00

ISBN: 9780313364013
Dewey: 976.0049738
LCC Number: E99.C8
Author: Donna L Akers
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Pages: 176
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Endeavoring to replace stereotypical images with a more accurate understanding of Native Americans| “Culture and Customs of the Choctaw IndianS” explores the traditional lives of the Choctaw people| their history and oppression by the dominant society| and their struggles to maintain a unique identity in the face of overwhelming pressures to assimilate.

The book begins with a historical overview of traditional Choctaw life| belief systems| social customs| and traditions. Moving to contemporary Choctaw communities| it looks at the modern-day Choctaw and the important issues they face. Separate chapters cover cuisine| social and kinship systems| oral traditions| arts| music| and dance| as well as current issues and tribal politics. Readers will see how many Choctaw people blend traditional beliefs with participation in and knowledge of the dominant society and economy| while continuing to speak and teach the Choctaw language and traditions in homes| churches| and schools.

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