Title

The Apache Continuum: An Analysis Of Continuity Through Change In San Carlos Apache Culture And Society

Date of Award

1971

Degree Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department

Anthropology

Advisor(s)

Glynn Cochrane

Keywords

Cultural anthropology, United States government, relocation, social problems

Subject Categories

Social and Cultural Anthropology

Abstract

This paper discusses 20th century Apache as not the last remnants of a people who once were Apache Indians, but rather as the most recent of many Apache generations living in accordance with patterns that represent the response of Apache society and culture to contemporary circumstances.--Preface.

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