Papago Woman: An Intimate Portrait of American Indian Culture

By Ruth Murray Underhill.

Papago Woman: An Intimate Portrait of American Indian Culture

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A groundbreaking blend of ethnographic fieldwork and American Indian oral history by a pioneering female anthropologist. Anthropologist Ruth M. Underhill (1883 1984), a widely acknowledged expert on Native American life, published The Autobiography of a Papago Woman in 1936, the first-known oral history of an American Indian woman. The story of Maria Chona, a Papago (Tohono O'odham) woman, is a sequence of intimate episodes and crises from her traditional and nontraditional life, including childbearing, marriages, family and reservation life, song making, and knowledge of practical med...

ISBN(s)

0881330426, 9780881330427

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