A brilliant anthropologist gives readers an empathetic and highly personal vision of an embattled Native American culture. Tedlock has lived among the Zuni Indians of New Mexico for 22 years, and her striking book introduces us to vividly realized human beings and to a society whose age and complexity often make our own seem crude and transient by comparison. Illustrated.
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A brilliant anthropologist gives readers an empathetic and highly personal vision of an embattled Native American culture. Tedlock has lived among the Zuni Indians of New Mexico for 22 years, and her striking book introduces us to vividly realized human beings and to a society whose age and complexity often make our own seem crude and transient by comparison. Illustrated.
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