The Vanishing Tribes of Burma

The Vanishing Tribes of Burma
Author: Richard K. Diran
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841880327

Study compelling photographs that will testify not only to Richard Diran's skill as an artist, but to his persistence in the face of the tribes' suspicion and fear of foreigners. At times, his undertaking was outright dangerous due to constant guerrilla activity, but the results are breathtaking, showcasing colorful and elaborate costumes and jewelry, rare instruments, and, above all, unforgettable faces, rich in expressiveness and beauty. "...spectacular photographs..."--Fiber Arts.

Vanishing Tribes

Vanishing Tribes
Author: Alain Chenevière
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1987
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

A Dolphin book.

Colors of the Vanishing Tribes

Colors of the Vanishing Tribes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Colors
ISBN: 9780789205049

As a designer I am always asked where my inspiration comes from. This is just a glimpse. Open this book, travel the world, and be inspired.

We Are Not a Vanishing People

We Are Not a Vanishing People
Author: Thomas Constantine Maroukis
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816542260

The early twentieth-century roots of modern American Indian protest and activism are examined in We Are Not a Vanishing People. It tells the history of Native intellectuals and activists joining together to establish the Society of American Indians, a group of Indigenous men and women united in the struggle for Indian self-determination.

Lepcha, My Vanishing Tribe

Lepcha, My Vanishing Tribe
Author: A. R. Foning
Publisher: New Delhi : Sterling Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1987
Genre: Lepcha (South Asian people)
ISBN:

Autobiographical account of a Lepcha social activist about the sociocultural conditions of the Lepcha people.

Vanishing Cultures of South Africa

Vanishing Cultures of South Africa
Author: Peter Magubane
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

Ten major ethnic groups are featured - including the San, Zulu, Ndebele, Basotho, and Venda - as well as several smaller sub-groups. This book describes the individual personality and history of each, their education, laws, languages, medicine and magic, and their religion. Over 200 photographs capture the vibrant color of ceremonial and everyday dress and ornamentation, musical instruments, dances and rites of passage, art, homes, and work. The remarkable metal neck rings and the geometrically beaded wire hoops worn by Ndebele and Ntwana women, the sacrificial ceremonies of the Zulu, the long pipes smoked by the Xhosa, and the traditional hunter-gatherer weapons of the San, deep in the Kalahari Desert - the details of today's way of life are recorded here in evocative pictures, while former traditions, now lost, fill the text with the intriguing, vital history of each group.

BLOOD QUANTUM QUANDARIES

BLOOD QUANTUM QUANDARIES
Author: Norbert S. Hill Jr
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2017-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781682750650

"I have been painted and painted others with the deep blood-red earth paint, which is the symbol of life. We call this paint ma etom, which is a derivative of the word for blood, ma e. Ma e, blood, is essential for life." Dr. Henrietta Mann, from the foreword A person's blood quantum is defined as the percentage of their ancestors who are documented as full-blood Native Americans. The U.S. federal government uses a blood quantum minimum as a measure of "Indian" identity to manage tribal enrollments and access to cultural and social services. Evidence suggests that if current demographic trends continue, within a few generations tribes will legally disappear. The forces of modern intermarriage and urbanization are resulting in fewer individuals who can legally meet blood quantum requirements. Through essays, personal stories, case studies, satire, and poetry, a lauded collection of international contributors will explore blood quantum as biology and as cultural metaphor. They will explain the history of the law and how it may result in the devastation of tribal culture and the perpetuation of tribal discrimination in the U.S. and beyond. Featuring diverse and talented Native voices representing different generations, backgrounds and literary styles, Blood Quantum Quandaries: Who Are We? seeks answers to the most critical issue facing Native Americans and all indigenous populations in the 21st century and hopes to redefine the meaning of cultural citizenship. "