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Inter-tribal relationships from a Native Perspective,
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This review is from: Dancing on Common Ground: Tribal Cultures and Alliances on the Southern Plains (Hardcover)
Most academic books about Natives tend to look at a single tribe at a time, completely missing the extraordinary balances struck by tribes moving through each other's lands or competing in hunting or trading. Meredith (Longhair Clan Cherokee) illustrates that, while WAR is the metaphor for human relationships in Anglo-Saxon cultures, DANCE is the metaphor for tribes on the Southern Plains. Illuminating!
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Dancing on Common Ground: Tribal Cultures and Alliances on the Southern Plains by Howard L. Meredith (Hardcover - Apr. 1995)
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