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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Recommended Citation
Perry, Richard John, "The Apache Continuum: An Analysis Of Continuity Through Change In San Carlos Apache Culture And Society" (1971). Anthropology - Dissertations. 76.
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