Havasupai : NT14.

Included WorkBeierle, John. Culture summary, Havasupai.
Included WorkBenyshek, Daniel C. Nutritional history of the Havasupai Indians of northern Arizona.
Included WorkCushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900 Nation of the Willows.
Included WorkMartin, John F. (John Franklin), 1936- Havasupai political structure and leadership.
Included WorkMartin, John F. (John Franklin), 1936- Reconsideration of Havasupai land tenure.
Included WorkMartin, John F. (John Franklin), 1936- Prehistory and ethnohistory of Havasupai-Hualapai relations.
Included WorkSchwartz, Douglas W., 1929- Havasupai 600 A.D.-1955 A.D., a short culture history.
Included WorkSchwartz, Douglas W., 1929- Havasupai.
Included WorkService, Elman R. (Elman Rogers), 1915-1996. Recent observations on Havasupai land tenure.
Included WorkSmithson, Carma Lee. Havasupai religion and mythology.
Included WorkEuler, Robert C., author.
Included WorkSmithson, Carma Lee. Havasupai woman.
Included WorkSpier, Leslie, 1893-1961. Havasupai ethnography.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
SerieseHRAF world cultures
eHRAF World Cultures. North America. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Culture summary, Havasupai / John Beierle -- The nutritional history of the Havasupai Indians of northern Arizona, dietary change and inadequacy in the reservation era and possible implications for current health / Daniel C. Benyshek -- The Nation of the Willows / Frank Hamilton Cushing -- Havasupai political structure and leadership / John F. Martin -- A reconsideration of Havasupai land tenure / John F. Martin -- The prehistory and ethnohistory of Havasupai-Hualapai relations / John F. Martin -- The Havasupai 600 A.D.-1955 A.D., a short culture history / Douglas W. Schwartz -- The Havasupai / Douglas W. Schwartz -- Recent observations on Havasupai land tenure / Elman Service -- Havasupai religion and mythology / Carma Lee Smithson and Robert C. Euler -- The Havasupai woman / Carma Lee Smithson -- Havasupai ethnography / Leslie Spier.
Scope and content This collection of 12 documents includes a wide range of ethnographic data about the Havasupai, a Yuman-speaking Native American group located primarily in Cataract Canyon in northwestern Arizona, and covering a time period from approximately 1776 to 2004. Two of the major ethnographies on the traditional culture of the Havasupai are Spier and Cushing. These are supplemented by Smithson who compares twentieth century Havasupai ethnography to what it was like before European contact, and Schwartz whose culture summary, although relatively brief, covers a wide range of topics. The document by Smithson and Euler provides information on religion and mythology. Land rights and inheritance are topics discussed in Service and Martin. Other subjects of interest in this collection are: prehistory in Schwartz; political structure and leadership in Martin; diet in Bonyshek, and Martin who describes three distinct versions of Havasupai-Hualapai origins and ethnohistoric relations as suggested by Kroeber, Schwartz, and Euler and Dobyns.
General noteThis portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 2011 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file, Plateau Yumans.
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Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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