Author: OPLER, MORRIS EDWARD Title: Childhood and Youth in Jicarilla Apache Society
Description: Los Angeles, CA: The Southwest Museum, 1964. Reprint. Paperback. Trade PB. B&W Illustrations; This is a trade sized paperback with cardstock covers and a glued spine. The book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. This is a publication of the Southwest Museum. The text pages are clean and bright. "Morris Opler's chief anthropological contribution is in the ethnography of Southern Athabaskan peoples, i. E. The Navajo and Apache, such as the Chiricahua, Mescalero, Lipan, and Jicarilla. His classic work is An Apache Life-Way (1941). He worked with Grenville Goodwin, who was also studying social organization among the Western Apache. After Goodwin's early death, Opler edited a volume of his letters from the field and other papers, published in 1973. Opler earned his Ph. D. From the University of Chicago in 1933. He taught at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California, during the 1940s and later taught at Cornell University and the University of Oklahoma. " (from Wikipedia). Very Good+ .
Keywords: Native American Morris Edward Opler Apache Indian Youth Anthropology Apache Society Social Issues The Southwest Museum
Price: US$ 15.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 45610
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