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Extractions: Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Maps ... World Civilizations Encyclopedia of North American Indians The colonization of North America by Europeans decisively altered the histories of the continent's native peoples. But the scope and impact of these changes varied enormously from one place to another and from one period to another. When Europeans began arriving in North America they encountered a land characterized by both continuity and change. For more than ten thousand years, kin-based communities had developed myriad ways of living off the land, of exchanging goods and otherwise interacting with one another, and of expressing themselves spiritually and aesthetically. This diversity was reflected in their societies, which ranged from small, mobile bands of a few dozen hunter-gatherers in the Great Basin to Mississippian temple-mound centers in the Southeast with thousands of inhabitants. Indians in some areas were experiencing particularly pronounced changes during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Inhabitants of Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, and other Anasazi centers in the Southwest had dispersed in the face of drought and political upheaval after the thirteenth century. Their descendants settled in pueblos on the Rio Grande and elsewhere and, by the sixteenth century, had begun trading with newly arrived Athabaskan-speaking Apaches and Navajos. In the Mississippi Valley, Cahokia and several other urban trade centers had collapsed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, sending refugees in all directions and significantly reorienting exchange networks and alliances. Elsewhere in the eastern woodlands, a pattern of gradually increasing, intensifying conflict between communities was linked to the pressure of growing populations on resources and to competition for control of exchange networks.
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Extractions: VI. LITERARY SCHOLARSHIP AND CRITICISM GENERAL Allen, Paula Gunn (Laguna-Sioux). "A Stranger in My Own Life: Alienation in American Indian Prose and Poetry." MELUS , 7:2 (Summer 1980), 3-19. Expanded and revised version of paper which appeared in ASAIL , N.S. 3:1 (Winter 1979), 1-9; 3:2 (Spring 1979), 16-23. Analysis of alienation theme in broad range of contemporary poetry and in the fiction of N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, and James Welch. Baker, Nora Baker. "The Bear's Son Folk Tale in When the Legends Die and House Made of Dawn." Western American Literature , 12:4 (Winter 1978), 275-87. Interesting analysis of how this motif from European and Asian folk tales provides a structural framework for the novels by Hal Borland and N. Scott Momaday. Beidler, Peter G. "Animals and Human Development in the Contemporary American Indian Novel." Western American Literature , 14:2 (Summer 1979), 133-48. Discusses N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn , Welch's Winter in the Blood, and Silko's Ceremony.
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