Almost Ancestors

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Almost Ancestors is a book by anthropologist and author Theodora Kroeber that portrays the lives and cultures of Native Californian peoples, often focusing on those facing extinction or profound cultural disruption.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo document endangered Native Californian cultures
raise awareness of cultural disruption among Native peoples
author Theodora Kroeber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts tribal communities in California
focusesOn California Indians NERFINISHED
genre anthropology book
nonfiction
hasAuthorOccupation anthropologist
writer
hasPerspective anthropological
ethnographic
hasTheme impact of colonization on indigenous peoples
loss of traditional lifeways
survival of indigenous identity
language English
literaryForm narrative nonfiction
portrays cultures of Native Californian peoples
lives of Native Californian peoples
relatedWorkAuthor Ishi in Two Worlds NERFINISHED
subject Native American peoples
Native Californian peoples
cultural disruption
cultural extinction
indigenous cultures
timePeriodCovered post-contact era of Native Californians
writtenBy Theodora Kroeber NERFINISHED
anthropologist

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Theodora Kroeber notableWork Almost Ancestors