4 edition of Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians found in the catalog.
Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians
Waheenee
Published
1979
by AMS Press in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Gilbert Livingstone Wilson. |
Contributions | Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E99.H6 W337 1979 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 129 p., [4] leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 129 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4899979M |
ISBN 10 | 0404157548 |
LC Control Number | 76043892 |
When Wilson’s book was first published it was called Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians, An Indian Interpretation. Wilson faithfully recorded Buffalo Bird Woman’s recollections, using her words as well as they could be interpreted and for an older book it /5(46). Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians Author Gilbert L. Wilson "This that I now tell is as I saw my mothers do, or did myself, when I was young. My mothers were industrious women, and our family had always good crops; and I will tell now how the women of my father's family cared for their fields, as I saw them, and helped them.".
Hidatsa Indians, Indians of North America -- Agriculture Publisher Minneapolis Collection library_of_congress; americana Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation Contributor The Library of Congress Language English Volume 2. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians. Lincoln: J & L Reprint Co., , ©
Hidatsa are enrolled in the federally recognized Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Their language is related to that of the Crow, and they are sometimes considered a parent tribe to the modern Crow in Montana. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Waheenee, ?-Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians. New York: AMS Press, (OCoLC) Named Person.
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Following centuries-old methods, she and the women of her family raised huge crops of corn, squash, beans, and sunflowers on the rich bottomlands of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota/5.
Buffalo Bird Woman held to the traditional ways of her culture and generously shared Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians book through her stories and teachings. Through oral tradition she described her own experience and the lives and work of women in Hidatsa culture.
Her works include: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation () Brand: Dodo Press. Buffalo Bird Woman, a Hidatsa Indian born aboutwas an expert gardener. Following centuries-old methods, she and the women of her family raised huge crops of corn, squash, beans, and sunflowers on the rich bottomlands of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota.
Hidatsa Indians -- Agriculture. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Broader terms: Hidatsa Indians; Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Agriculture; Agriculture. Filed under: Hidatsa Indians. Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians, by Washington Matthews (page images at MOA) Filed under: Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Agriculture.
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Early in the 20th century, anthropology student Gilbert Wilson made the first of several trips to an Indian reservation in North Dakota to examine agricultural techniques used among the Hidatsa Indians.
This intriguing book is the result of his research/5(18). Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians; (Minneapolis, ), by Gilbert Livingstone Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) The phase I archeological research program for the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site / (Lincoln, Neb.: U.S.
Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, ), by Thomas D. Thiessen. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by Project Gutenberg. Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation by Waheenee and Wilson - Free Ebook Project Gutenberg.
Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user : Waheenee, ?- Hidatsa Indians -- Agriculture, Indians of North America -- Great Plains Agriculture Publisher Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Collection cdl; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor University of California Libraries Language EnglishPages: Hidatsa Indians, Indians of North America Publisher Minneapolis: [s.n.] Collection cornell; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor Cornell University Library Contributor usage rights See terms Language English.
More Books/Printed Material like this Book/Printed Material A unit in agriculture; an outline course of study and student's laboratory manual, for teachers and. Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians is not, then, an account merely of Indian agriculture. It is an Indian woman's interpretation of economics; the thoughts she gave to her fields; the philosophy of her labors.
May the Indian woman's story of her toil. Her son was Wilson’s interpreter and also contributed some drawings to illustrate points of his mother’s conversation.
The interview was conducted over several years actually. When Wilson’s book was first published it was called Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians, An Indian Interpretation/5.
Buffalo Bird Woman, a Hidatsa Indian born aboutwas an expert gardener. Following centuries-old methods, she and the women of her family raised huge crops of corn, squash, beans, and sunflowers on the rich bottomlands of the Missouri River in what is now North by: Originally titled Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation, the book is a compilation of information from Buffalo Bird Woman about Hidatsa harvesting practices.
The interviews which make up the majority of the content were conducted and edited by Wilson, with Goodbird acting as : ca. Knife River, North Dakota. Buffalo Bird Woman, a Hidatsa Indian born aboutwas an expert gardener. Following centuries-old methods, she and the women of her family raised huge crops of corn, squash, beans, and sunflowers on the rich bottomlands of the Missouri River in 4/5(1).
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