Lakota Culture, World EconomyU of Nebraska Press, 1 juin 2004 - 179 pages Lakota Culture, World Economy uses extensive interviews with residents of the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations to present the first in-depth look at the modern economy of the Lakotas. Workers both in and out of the home, small-business owners, federaløand tribal government employees, and unemployed and underemployed Lakotas speak directly about their economic prospects, the changes they have experienced, and how they cope with living in communities that are in many ways marginalized by the modern world economy. Kathleen Ann Pickering weaves these compelling first-person accounts with broader theoretical considerations to create a nuanced ethnographic tapestry of life today on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations. Particularly enlightening are her consideration of the far-reaching economic significance of traditional Lakota households and her assessment of how Lakota identity?shaped by values, gender, ethnicity, race, and class?is inextricably bound up with the modern reservation economy. |
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Table des matières
A History and Overview of the Lakota Economy | xi |
Culture in Market Production | 6 |
Alternative Economic Activities | 36 |
The Household and Consumption | 54 |
Economic Aspects of Lakota Social Identity | 72 |
The Political Economy of Need | 105 |
Conclusion | 128 |
Summary of Formal Interview Participants | 133 |
Number of People Interviewed by Community | 135 |
Bibliography | 137 |
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agricultural alcohol American Indian Antelope beads beadwork Black Hills border towns cash dollars drinking economic activities economic development employees employment family members federal government Francis full-bloods funding giveaway household production housing income Kyle Lakota business Lakota communities Lakota culture Lakota families Lakota households Lakota language Lakota small business Lakota values Lakota women land lease living loans mainstream Manderson ment microenterprise producers mixed-blood nomic non-Indian Oglala opportunities parents percent Pine Ridge Reservation political Potato Creek powwows problem programs public assistance quilts ranchers ranching relatives reservation communities reservation residents Ridge and Rosebud Rosebud Reservations Rosebud woman sell sewing Sioux social identity South Dakota things tion tiyóšpaye traditional items tribal government tribal members tribe wage labor Wanbli woman from Rosebud world economy
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