Havasupai Ethnography

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Havasupai Ethnography is a seminal anthropological study that provides a comprehensive account of the culture, social organization, and lifeways of the Havasupai people of the Grand Canyon region.

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instanceOf anthropological monograph
ethnographic study
academicDiscipline anthropology
aimsTo document Havasupai lifeways
document Havasupai social organization
provide comprehensive account of Havasupai culture
contributesTo documentation of Native American cultures
understanding of small-scale societies in North America
describes Havasupai economic organization
Havasupai kinship system
Havasupai language use
Havasupai oral traditions
Havasupai political organization
Havasupai religious practices
Havasupai ritual life
Havasupai settlement patterns
Havasupai subsistence practices
documents Havasupai adaptation to canyon environment
Havasupai childrearing practices
Havasupai demographic patterns
Havasupai family life
Havasupai gender roles
Havasupai land use
Havasupai material culture
Havasupai relations with neighboring groups
Havasupai seasonal movements
field cultural anthropology
ethnography
focusesOn Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
surface form: Grand Canyon region
genre ethnography
hasAudience anthropologists
researchers of the American Southwest
students of Native American studies
language English
mainSubject Havasupai culture
Havasupai lifeways
Havasupai people
Havasupai social organization
methodology fieldwork
participant observation
perspective cultural relativist
setIn Grand Canyon National Park
surface form: Grand Canyon

Havasupai Indian Reservation
surface form: Havasupai Reservation
typeOfWork scholarly work

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Leslie Spier notableWork Havasupai Ethnography