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_aBears : _barchaeological and ethnohistorical perspectives in native Eastern North America / _cedited by Heather A. Lapham and Gregory A. Waselkov. |
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_aGainesville : _bUniversity of Florida Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aEthnohistorical and ethnographic overview of bear-human relationships in Native Eastern North America / _rGregory A. Waselkov -- _t"Dear, honored guest" : bear ceremonialism in Minnesota / _rDavid Mather -- _tThe great white bear in cosmology, myth, imagery, and ritual / _rThomas E. Berres -- _tThe multifaceted bear: spiritual and economic roles of bears in Meskwaki Society / _rRalph Koziarski -- _tUse of black bears in the Western Great Lakes Region, and the riddle of the perforated bear mandibles / _rTerrance J. Martin -- _tBlack bears and the Iroquoians: food, stories, and symbols / _rChristian Gates St-Pierre, Claire St-Germain, and Louis-Vincent Laperri¿re-D¿sorcy -- _tIn feast and famine: new perspectives on black bear in the Southern Appalachians and Piedmont, AD 1000-1800 / _rHeather A. Lapham -- _tBetter than butter: yona go'i, bear grease in Cherokee culture / _rHeidi M. Altman, Tanya M. Peres, and J. Matthew Compton -- _tBears, bear-grounds, and bovines in the lower Southeast / _rBarnet Pavao-Zuckerman -- _tRe-examining the evidence for bear ceremonialism in the Lower Mississippi Valley / _rAshley Peles and Megan C. Kassabaum -- _tMenageries and bearskin caps: experiencing North American bears in Post-Medieval Britain / _rHannah J. O'Regan -- _tBear-human relationships in Eastern Native North America: an overview of archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence / _rGregory A. Waselkov and J. Lynn Funkhouser. |
520 | 0 | _aAlthough scholars have long recognized the mythic status of bears in indigenous North American societies of the past, this is the first volume to synthesize the vast amount of archaeological and historical research on the topic. "Bears" charts the special relationship between the American black bear and humans in eastern Native American cultures across thousands of years. | |
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_aHuman-bear encounters _zNorth America. |
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