Rank and warfare among the Plains Indians /

Bernard Mishkin ; introduction to the Bison book edition by Morris W. Foster.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Mishkin, Bernard, 1913-
Contributors: Griffin, Stephen, donor.
Summary:"The Plains Indians have entered into American mythology as fierce nomadic warriors who cared more about personal honor than about the outcome of any larger conflict. This representation of them, so attractive because it supports the idea of nobility in defeat, is countered by Bernard Mishkin in his classic study. Mishkin examines the Indians' economic motivations in waging war and the consequences of their changing relations with other peoples. In Rank and Warfare among the Plains Indians he seriously questions the prevailing static picture of tribes, and even tribal areas, insulated from external historical forces and more or less unchanging in their social and cultural arrangements from prehistoric to reservation times." "The first to link the individual pursuit of social status through military activities to the communal economics of Plains life, Mishkin demonstrates that the key to this connection was the horse, which the Spanish had introduced about the beginning of the seventeenth century. The extent to which the horse transformed native society becomes clear in this Bison Book reprint of Mishkin's book, first published in 1940. A student of anthropology at Columbia University who came under the influence of Ruth Benedict, Bernard Mishkin did field work among the Kiowa Indians and taught at Brandeis University."--BOOK JACKET.
In collection: Stephen Griffin Collection
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1992.
Series:Bison book.
Subjects:
Notes:"A Bison book."

Originally published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1940. (Monographs of the American Ethnological Society ; 3).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-65).

Physical description: xv, 65 pages ; 23 cm.

more
Contained in: Rank and warfare among the Plains Indians.
ISBN:0803281854
9780803281851
Call Number View In Collection
GR 6718
Offsite
Main Reading Room
Item stored offsite
Order 1 week in advance

Griffin