A Mission that Fostered Tribal Custom

A Mission that Fostered Tribal Custom
Author: Ruth A. Latukefu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1962
Genre:
ISBN:

Survey and analysis of Minga Creek Mission (a pseudonym) in north western W.A.; problems arising from the missions effect on supporting traditional culture; generational tension between men over the law and traditional marriage; attempts at implementing assimilation policy - lack of viable outcome; alternatives proposed.

Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law

Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law
Author: Frederic Seebohm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre:
ISBN: 3752432454

Reproduction of the original: Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law by Frederic Seebohm

Marriage and Customs of Tribes of India

Marriage and Customs of Tribes of India
Author: J. P. Singh Rana
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788175330870

The aim of the bookis to unwind the problems, tensions, adjustments and expections of educated working class of women and present genuine suggestive measures to make the family more comfortable and meaningful.

TO THE MOUNTAIN TOPS

TO THE MOUNTAIN TOPS
Author: Harold Mason Young
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2013-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483628949

This is a report about the Lahu people, more precisely, the Lahu Na divisions of the several ethnic Lahuspeaking tribal groups. During the period of this report written by Harold Mason Young, most of the Lahu Na lived in northeastern Burma,in the Kengtung Shan State of Burma and the bordering province of Yunnan, China. Harold's focus on the Lahu Na arose from the unusual experience of having been born of missionary parents (1901, Kengtung, Burma) and not only growing up among the Lahu, but working with them as a missionary during his young adult years in Banna, China. Naturally Harold would learn to speak Shan and Lahu, and more important, to become united with this unique culture. Harold accumulated knowledge and appreciation for their ways as few other foreigners from the outside world would accomplish during this time of history. Harold considered the Lahu Na as unique, and while similar to other Lahu hill people, they were distinct in their own ways. In this book he carefully details the people, their history as passed down from generation to generation, their customs, beliefs and rituals, and most notable, their wonderful knowledge of nature. Harold's report of the Lahu Na during this period of history is extraordinary as the Lahu people did not write or document any of these cultural points of interest, and the fact that he made the effort to write this book makes available to all a piece of history that is almost now lost to the modern world. This book is not intended to be a formal work on the cultural anthropology of the Lahu people, yet considerable information has been offered here to students of disappearing cultures. It is intended that this collection will expand information that students of social sciences might seek, and if that is realized, then the efforts of publishing Harold's writing, with its detailed and sincere reporting, will have been sufficiently rewarded. The Gordon Young Family

Identifying Outstanding Talent in American Indian and Alaska Native Students

Identifying Outstanding Talent in American Indian and Alaska Native Students
Author: Carolyn M. Callahan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1994
Genre: Alaska Native children
ISBN:

This report reviews and synthesizes the most promising practices used to identify exceptionally talented students from the Native American population. Preliminary information includes an Indian Student Bill of Rights, discussion of the problem of talent identification, and discussion of special issues including diversity within the Native American population and cultural assimilation versus accommodation. Eight principles of identification are then presented. These include, among others, using assessments that go beyond a narrow conception of talent; using appropriate instruments with underserved populations; and using a multiple-measure/multiple-criteria approach to identification. Specific practices are then considered, which address: balancing the ideal and the practical; deciding on a concept of talent; recognizing the issues of a particular school; identifying traits that may influence manifestations of talent; recognizing behaviors that distinguish some Native American students from the general population; looking for manifestations of talent potential, alternative behaviors, situations, and interpretations; selecting and constructing appropriate assessment tools; and using the collected student data to make decisions. Recommendations address technical assistance, professional development, assessment portfolios, experimental programs, and program funding. Five appendices include technical information concerning evaluation measures, two sample case studies, and a list of assessment instruments. (Contains 77 references.) (DB)

From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya

From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya
Author: Ruth A. Tucker
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310830621

This is history at its best. From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya is readable, informative, gripping, and above all honest. From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya helps readers understand the life and role of a missionary through real life examples of missionaries throughout history. We see these men and women as fallible and human in their failures as well as their successes. These great leaders of missions are presented as real people, and not super-saints. This second edition covers all 2,000 years of mission history with a special emphasis on the modern era, including chapters focused on the Muslim world, Third World missions, and a comparison of missions in Korea and Japan. It also contains both a general and an “illustration” index where readers can easily locate particular missionaries, stories, or incidents. New design graphics, photographs, and maps help make this a compelling book. From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya is as informative and intriguing as it is inspiring—an invaluable resource for missionaries, mission agencies, students, and all who are concerned about the spreading of the gospel throughout the world.

Introduction to Tribal Legal Studies

Introduction to Tribal Legal Studies
Author: Justin B. Richland
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442232269

In clear and straightforward language, Justin B. Richland and Sarah Deer discuss the history and structure of tribal justice systems; the scope of criminal and civil jurisdictions; and the various means by which the integrity of tribal courts is maintained. This book is an indispensable resource for students, tribal leaders, and tribal communities interested in the complicated relationship between tribal, federal, and state law.

BISHOPS PROGRESS

BISHOPS PROGRESS
Author: HUBER MARY TAYLOR
Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1988-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Huber traces the development of the Sepik region as a colonial frontier, and of the missionaries' efforts, over an eighty-year period, to establish a church conforming to their ideals.