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Lillian A. Ackerman (Author)

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April 1, 2003 0806134852 978-0806134857

In the past, many Native American cultures have treated women and men as equals. In A Necessary Balance, Lillian A. Ackerman examines the balance of power and responsibility between men and women within each of the eleven Plateau Indian tribes who live today on the Colville Indian Reservation in north-central Washington State.

Ackerman analyzes tribal cultures over three historical periods lasting more than a century--the traditional past, the farming phase when Indians were forced onto the reservation, and the twentieth-century industrial present. Ackerman examines gender equality in terms of power, authority, and autonomy in four social spheres: economic, domestic, political, and religious.

Although early explorers and anthropologists noted isolated instances of gender equality among Plateau Indians, A Necessary Balance is the first book-length examination of a culture that has practiced such equality from its early days of hunting and gathering to the present day. Ackerman’s findings also relate to an examination of European and American cultures, calling into question the current assumption that gender equality ceases to be possible with the advent of industrialization.


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Lillian A. Ackerman is a research anthropologist and Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University. Both have published extensively in Native American anthropology, focusing on women's roles.


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This study describes the roles of women and men in a group of societies that practices gender equality with equal access to power, authority, and autonomy. Read the first page
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guardian spirit religion, nonunilinear descent group, high female status, vegetal foods, salmon power, farming period, universal male dominance, confederated tribes, consanguineal relatives, complementary rights, marriage trade, menstrual taboos, tribal administration, menstrual hut, reservation today, gender status, female shamans, plural wives, female chiefs
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Colville Reservation, Nez Perce, Southern Okanogan, Mourning Dove, Columbia River, Colville Indian Agency, Colville Indian Reservation, Kettle Falls, Salmon Chief, North Half, Gathering Leader, Grand Coulee Dam, United States Federal Archives, South Half, Long Jim, Northwest Coast, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Chief Moses, Okanogan River, Catholic Church, Colville Valley, First Roots Ceremony, National Archives, Salmon Ceremony, Washington Territory
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