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Chiricahua Apache enduring power : Naiche's puberty ceremony paintings
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Griffin-Pierce, Trudy
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Anthropology
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Biography
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Government relations
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Social life and customs
/ Cultural
/ Indian art -- Southwest, New
/ Naiche, c. 1857-1921
/ Naiche,-approximately 1857-1921
/ Puberty rites -- Southwest, New
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
2006,2011
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Chiricahua Apache enduring power : Naiche's puberty ceremony paintings
by
Griffin-Pierce, Trudy
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Anthropology
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Biography
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Government relations
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Social life and customs
/ Cultural
/ Indian art -- Southwest, New
/ Naiche, c. 1857-1921
/ Naiche,-approximately 1857-1921
/ Puberty rites -- Southwest, New
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
2006,2011
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Chiricahua Apache enduring power : Naiche's puberty ceremony paintings
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Griffin-Pierce, Trudy
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Anthropology
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Biography
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Government relations
/ Chiricahua Indians -- Social life and customs
/ Cultural
/ Indian art -- Southwest, New
/ Naiche, c. 1857-1921
/ Naiche,-approximately 1857-1921
/ Puberty rites -- Southwest, New
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
2006,2011
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A gripping story of the cultural resilience of the descendants of Geronimo and Cochise. This book reveals the conflicting meanings of power held by the federal government and the Chiricahua Apaches throughout their history of interaction. When Geronimo and Naiche, son of Cochise, surrendered in 1886, their wartime exploits came to an end, but their real battle for survival was only beginning. Throughout their captivity in Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma, Naiche kept alive Chiricahua spiritual power by embodying it in his beautiful hide paintings of the Girl's Puberty Ceremony—a ritual at the very heart of tribal cultural life and spiritual strength. This narrative is a tribute to the Chiricahua people, who survive today, despite military efforts to annihilate them, government efforts to subjugate them, and social efforts to destroy their language and culture. Although federal policy makers brought to bear all the power at their command, they failed to eradicate Chiricahua spirit and identity nor to convince them that their lower status was just part of the natural social order. Naiche, along with many other Chiricahuas, believed in another kind of power. Although not known to have Power of his own in the Apache sense, Naiche's paintings show that he believed in a vital source of spiritual strength. In a very real sense, his paintings were visual prayers for the continuation of the Chiricahua people. Accessible to individuals for many purposes, Power helped the Chiricahuas survive throughout their history. In this book, Griffin-Pierce explores Naiche’s artwork through the lens of current anthropological theory on power, hegemony, resistance, and subordination. As she retraces the Chiricahua odyssey during 27 years of incarceration and exile by visiting their internment sites, she reveals how the Power was with them throughout their dark period. As it was when the Chiricahua warriors and their families struggled to stay alive, Power remains the centering focus for contemporary Chiricahua Apaches. Although never allowed to return to their beloved homeland, not only are the Chiricahua Apaches surviving today, they are keeping their traditions alive and their culture strong and vital.
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University of Alabama Press,The University of Alabama Press
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0817315446, 9780817315443, 0817353674, 9780817353674
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