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The Ponca Tribe James H. Howard

The Ponca Tribe By James H. Howard

The Ponca Tribe by James H. Howard


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A cultural history of the Poncas, including their origins, arts and crafts, tools, weapons, and kinship system. It offers a complete account of these Indians who inhabited the upper central plains.

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The Ponca Tribe by James H. Howard

The culture of the Ponca Indians is less well known than their misfortunes. A model of research and clarity, The Ponca Tribe is still the most complete account of these Indians who inhabited the upper central plains. Peaceably inclined and never numerous, they built earth-lodge villages, cultivated gardens, and hunted buffalo. James H. Howard considers their historic situation in present-day South Dakota and Nebraska, their trade with Europeans and relations with the U.S. government, and, finally, their loss of land along the Niobrara River and forced removal to Indian Territory.
The tragic events surrounding the 1877 removal, culminating in the arrest and trial of Chief Standing Bear, are only part of the Ponca story. Howard, a respected ethnologist, traces the tribe's origins and early history. Aided by Ponca informants, he presents their way of life in his descriptions of Ponca lodgings, arts and crafts, clothing and ornaments, food, tools and weapons, dogs and horses, kinship system, governance, sexual practices, and religious ceremonies and dances. He tells what is known about a proud (and ultimately divided) tribe that was led down a trail of tears.
The Ponca Tribe was originally published in 1965 as a bulletin of the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology.

The Ponca Tribe Reviews

Dr. Howard has presented a workable, concise monograph on the Ponca tribe and the book will be useful for many kinds of references.-Carol K. Rachlin, American Antiquity -- Carol K. Rachlin * American Antiquity *

About James H. Howard

James H. Howard (1925-82) is the author of The Canadian Sioux. Donald N. Brown was a professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University. Judi M. gaiashkibos, an enrolled member of the Ponca tribe of Nebraska, is executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs and president of the Governor's Interstate Indian Council.

Table of Contents

Preface Northern Ponca informants Southern Ponca informants Phonetic keyIntroductionOrigins Ponca History, by Peter Le ClaireEnter the Long-KnivesThe Ponca Trail of TearsEconomyMaterial culture and housingDress and adornmentLearning and artSocial organizationReligion, dances and ceremonies, and games Sports and gamesWar and peaceLife cycleNorthern Ponca-Southern Ponca: differential acculturationLiterature citedIndex

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CIN0803228198G
9780803228191
0803228198
The Ponca Tribe by James H. Howard
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20100601
240
N/A
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