Trickster: An Anthropological Memoir - paperback Kane, Eileen

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Dewey Edition: 22 Author: Eileen Kane Format: Trade Paperback Book Title: Trickster: An Anthropological Memoir height: 0.7 in Type: Textbook ISBN: 9781442601789 ISBN-10: 1442601787 Publication Year: 2010 Intended Audience: College Audience Illustrated: Yes Language: English Item Height: 0.7 in width: 6 in ISBN-13: 9781442601789 Subject Area: Social Science, Science, Biography & Autobiography Release Year: 2010 LCCN: 2011-534452 Item Width: 6 in Publisher: University of Toronto Press LC Classification Number: GN21 Dewey Decimal: 301.092 Number of Pages: 277 Pages Item Weight: 13.8 Oz Subject: Cultural Heritage, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, History, Anthropology / General Item Length: 8.9 in Publication Name: Trickster : an Anthropological Memoir

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Trickster: An Anthropological Memoir - paperback Kane, Eileen. "Trickster: An Anthropological Memoir" by Eileen Kane is a captivating and entertaining book that combines the depth of anthropology with the accessibility of a novel. The book follows the author's first fieldwork experience among the Paiute Indians of Nevada, where she learns about the tribe's spirit creature, the mischievous trickster Coyote. Through her narrative, Kane reveals the culture and traditions of the Paiutes, making the book a valuable resource for those interested in cultural heritage, ethnic studies, and anthropology. With its engaging storytelling and vivid characters, this book is a must-read for both students and seasoned anthropologists. "Trickster: An Anthropological Memoir" by Eileen Kane is a captivating and entertaining book that combines the depth of anthropology with the accessibility of a novel. The book follows the author's first fieldwork experience among the Paiute Indians of Nevada, where she learns about the tribe's spirit creature, the mischievous trickster Coyote. Through her narrative, Kane reveals the culture and traditions of the Paiutes, making the book a valuable resource for those interested in cultural heritage, ethnic studies, and anthropology. With its engaging storytelling and vivid characters, this book is a must-read for both students and seasoned anthropologists.