North American indigenous warfare and ritual violence
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Table des matières:
- Traditional native warfare in western Alaska / Ernest S. Burch, Jr.
- "Barbarism and ardour of war from the tenderest years" : Cree-Inuit warfare in the Hudson Bay Region / Bishop, Charles A. et Lytwyn, Victor P.
- Aboriginal warfare on the Northwest coast : did the potlatch replace warfare? / Lovisek, Joan A.
- Ethnohistoric descriptions of Chumash warfare / Johnson, John R.
- Documenting conflict in the prehistoric Pueblo Southwest / Schaafsma, Polly
- Cahokia and the evidence for late pre-Columbian war in the North American midcontinent / Emerson, Thomas E.
- Iroquois-Huron warfare / Snow, Dean R.
- Desecrating the sacred ancestor temples : chiefly conflict and violence in the American Southeast / Dye, David H. et King, Adam
- Warfare, population, and food production in prehistoric eastern North America / Milner, George R.
- The osteological evidence for indigenous warfare in North America / Lambert, Patricia M.
- Ethical considerations and conclusions regarding indigenous warfare and violence in North America / Chacon, Richard J. et Mendoza, Rubén G.