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Tables of Contents for Indians and Anthropologists
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vii
 
Introduction: What's Changed, What Hasn't
3
22
THOMAS BIOLSI
LARRY J. ZIMMERMAN
Part One. Deloria Writes Back
25
36
Chapter 1. Vine Deloria, Jr., in American Historiography
27
8
HERBERT T. HOOVER
Chapter 2. Growing up on Deloria: The Impact of His Work on a New Generation of Anthropologists
35
15
ELIZABETH S. GROBSMITH
Chapter 3. Educating an Anthro: The Influence of Vine Deloria, Jr.
50
11
MURRAY L. WAX
Part Two. Archaeology and American Indians
61
52
Chapter 4. Why Have Archaeologists Thought the Real Indians Were Dead and What Can We Do about It?
63
29
RANDALL H. MCGUIRE
Chapter 5. Anthropology and Responses to the Reburial Issue
92
21
LARRY J. ZIMMERMAN
Part Three. Ethnography and Colonialism
113
96
Chapter 6. Here Come the Anthros
115
5
CECIL KING
Chapter 7. Beyond Ethics: Science, Freindship, and Privacy
120
13
MARILYN BENTZ
Chapter 8. The Anthropological Construction of "Indians": Haviland Scudder Mekkeel and the Search for the Primitive in Lakota Country
133
27
THOMAS BIOLSI
Chapter 9. Informant as Critic: Conducting Research on a Dispute between Iroquoianist Scholars and Traditional Iroquois
160
17
GAIL LANDSMAN
Chapter 10. The End of Anthropology (at Hopi)?
177
32
PETER WHITELEY
Conclusion: Anthros, Indians, and Planetary Reality
209
14
VINE DELORIA, JR.
Index
223