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Prehistoric Games Of North American Indians Subarctic To Mesoamerica Barbara Voorhies

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Prehistoric Games Of North American Indians Subarctic To Mesoamerica Barbara Voorhies
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Publisher: The University of Utah Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.4 MB
Author: Barbara Voorhies
ISBN: 9781607815594, 9781607815600, 1607815591, 1607815605
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Prehistoric Games Of North American Indians Subarctic To Mesoamerica Barbara Voorhies by Barbara Voorhies 9781607815594, 9781607815600, 1607815591, 1607815605 instant download after payment.

Prehistoric Games of North American Indians is a collection of studies on the ancient games of indigenous peoples of North America. The authors, all archaeologists, muster evidence from artifacts, archaeological features, ethnography, ethnohistory, and to a lesser extent linguistics and folklore. Chapters sometimes center on a particular game (chunkey rolling disc game or patolli dice game, for example) or sometimes on a specific prehistoric society and its games (Aztec acrobatic games, games of the ancient Fremont people), and in one instance on the relationship between slavery and gaming in ancient indigenous North American societies.
In addition to the intrinsic value of pursuing the time depth of these games, some of which remain popular and culturally important today among Native Americans or within the broader society, the book is important for demonstrating a wide variety of research methods and for problematizing a heretofore overlooked research topic. Issues that emerge include the apparently ubiquitous but difficult to detect presence of gambling, the entanglement of indigenous games and the social logic of the societies in which they are embedded, the characteristics of women’s versus men’s games or those of in-group and out-group gaming, and the close correspondence between gaming and religion. The book’s coverage is broad and balanced in terms of geography, level of socio-cultural organization and gender.

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