Analyzes Native American history against an economic background.
Preface Introduction The Encyclopedia Bibliography Index
BRUCE E. JOHANSEN is Robert T. Reilly Professor of Communication and Native American Studies at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. His academic specialty is the influence of Native American political systems on U.S. political and legal institutions. His best-known books in this area are Forgotten Founders (1982) and Exemplar of Liberty (1991). His most recent books include Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1996) and The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition (Greenwood, 1998).
.,."a welcome and readable contribution to the otherwise weak
corpus of work on the subject....The true strength of The
Encyclopedia is that it recognizes a gap in the existing literature
and makes a worthwhile contribution to building Native American
economic history as a field."-Native Americas
?...a welcome and readable contribution to the otherwise weak
corpus of work on the subject....The true strength of The
Encyclopedia is that it recognizes a gap in the existing literature
and makes a worthwhile contribution to building Native American
economic history as a field.?-Native Americas
?[T]he focus on economics gives this a unique place on the shelf.
Recommended for academic and large publc
libraries.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
?As the editors note in the introduction, little has been published
specifically about Native American economics; instead, the topic is
interdisciplinary, appearing as part of other works of history,
anthropology, and political science. Johansen has pulled this
information together into a single introductory resource, creating
a unique and useful title.?-Choice
?The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History is a
promising publication that comprehensively examines the economic
histories of tribal nations in North America. The entries contain
succinct data, demographic information, tribal economic conditions,
tribal sovereignty, and a reference list for further readins on
each topic. This book provides clear examples of Native American
economic contributions, beginning with the early agriculture
influences of indigenous peoples on the eating patterns of the
world's people. Finally, the book offers distinct examples of
recent economic controversies such as the establishment of casinos
and the sale of tax-free cigarettes to exercise tribal
sovereignty.?-Multicultural Review
?This reviewer is unaware of any other single source covering such
a wide range of Native American economic issues.?-American
Reference Books Annual
"�T�he focus on economics gives this a unique place on the shelf.
Recommended for academic and large publc
libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
..."a welcome and readable contribution to the otherwise weak
corpus of work on the subject....The true strength of The
Encyclopedia is that it recognizes a gap in the existing literature
and makes a worthwhile contribution to building Native American
economic history as a field."-Native Americas
"[T]he focus on economics gives this a unique place on the shelf.
Recommended for academic and large publc
libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"As the editors note in the introduction, little has been published
specifically about Native American economics; instead, the topic is
interdisciplinary, appearing as part of other works of history,
anthropology, and political science. Johansen has pulled this
information together into a single introductory resource, creating
a unique and useful title."-Choice
"This reviewer is unaware of any other single source covering such
a wide range of Native American economic issues."-American
Reference Books Annual
"The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History is a
promising publication that comprehensively examines the economic
histories of tribal nations in North America. The entries contain
succinct data, demographic information, tribal economic conditions,
tribal sovereignty, and a reference list for further readins on
each topic. This book provides clear examples of Native American
economic contributions, beginning with the early agriculture
influences of indigenous peoples on the eating patterns of the
world's people. Finally, the book offers distinct examples of
recent economic controversies such as the establishment of casinos
and the sale of tax-free cigarettes to exercise tribal
sovereignty."-Multicultural Review
Ask a Question About this Product More... |