Gender and hide production /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Walnut Creek, CA :
Altamira Press,
[2005]
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| Series: | Gender and archaeology series.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword by Sarah Milledge Nelson
- Introduction to gender and hide production / Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman
- These boots were made for walking: moccasin production, gender, and the late prehistoric hideworking sequence on the high plains of Colorado / Kevin P. Gilmore
- The shifting role of women and women's labor on the protohistoric southern high plains / Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
- Late prehistoric bison hide production and hunter-gatherer identities on the North American plains / Laura L. Scheiber
- Hideworking and changes in women's status among the Arikara, 1700-1862 / Sandra E. Hollimon
- Gender and the hide production process in colonial Western Alaska / Lisa Frink
- Gender visibility and division of IƱupiat labor in an arctic industrial enterprise / Mark S. Cassell
- Examining "universal" hide chewing practices among Alaskan Eskimos / Susan L. Steen
- Expedient angled-tang endscrapers: glimpsing women's work in the archaeological record / Alice Beck Kehoe
- Hide tanning: the act of reviving / Morgan Baillargeon
- Hideworking among descendants of Khoekhoen pastoralists in the Northern Cape, South Africa / Lita Webley
- Gender and stone tools: an ethnographic study of the Konso and Gamo hideworkers of Southern Ethiopia / Kathryn Weedman
- Feminist boundary crossings: challenging androcentric assumptions and stereotypes about hideworking / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood.