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JULIAN STEWARD AND THE GREAT BASIN is a critical assessment of Stewards work, the factors that influenced him, and his deep effect on American anthropology. Steward (1902-1972) was one of the foremost American exponents of cultural ecology, the idea that societies evolve in adaptation to their human and natural environments. He was also central in shaping basic anthropological constructs such as hunter-gatherer and adaptation. But his fieldwork took place almost entirely in the Great Basin. In one sense, the phases of Stewards career epitomize the successive schools of anthropological theory and practice. Each chapter explores a different aspect of his work ranging from early efforts at documenting trait distributions to his later role in the development of social transformation theory, area studies, and applied anthropology. JULIAN STEWARD AND THE GREAT BASIN also corrects long-standing misperceptions that originated with Steward about lifeways of the Indians living between the Great Plains and California. It charts new directions for research, demanding a more exacting study of environmental conditions, material adaptations, and organizational responses, as well as an appreciation of the ideological and humanistic dimensions of Basin life.

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title:Julian Steward and the Great Basin : The Making of an Anthropologist
author:Clemmer, Richard O.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:0874805945
print isbn13:9780874805949
ebook isbn13:9780585111940
language:English
subjectSteward, Julian Haynes,--1902-1972, Anthropologists--Great Basin--Biography, Archaeologists--Great Basin--Biography, Indians of North America--Great Basin--Antiquities, Human ecology--Great Basin, Human geography--Great Basin, Hunting and gathering societ
publication date:1999
lcc:E76.45.S74J85 1999eb
ddc:979/.03/092
subject:Steward, Julian Haynes,--1902-1972, Anthropologists--Great Basin--Biography, Archaeologists--Great Basin--Biography, Indians of North America--Great Basin--Antiquities, Human ecology--Great Basin, Human geography--Great Basin, Hunting and gathering societ
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Julian Steward and the Great Basin
The Making of an Anthropologist
Edited by
Richard O. Clemmer
L. Daniel Myers
Mary Elizabeth Rudden
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
Salt Lake City
Page iv
1999 by the University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Julian Steward and the Great Basin : the making of an anthropologist /
edited by Richard O. Clemmer, L. Daniel Myers, Mary Elizabeth
Rudden.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-87480-594-5 (alk. paper)
1. Steward, Julian Haynes, 1902-1972. 2. Anthropologists
Great BasinBiography. 3. ArchaeologistsGreat Basin
Biography. 4. Indians of North AmericaGreat Basin
Antiquities. 5. Human ecologyGreat Basin. 6. Human
geographyGreat Basin. 7. Hunting and gathering societies
Great Basin. 8. Great BasinAntiquities. I. Clemmer, Richard O.
II. Myers, L. Daniel, 1949-. III. Rudden, Mary Elizabeth, 1974
E76.45.S74J85 1999
979'.03'092dc21 99-13657
Page v
Contents
A Note on Orthography
vii
Acknowledgments
viii
Introduction
RichardO. ClemmerAndL. DanielMyers
ix
1. Learning the Land
VirginiaKerns
1
2. Julian Steward and Utah Archaeology
JoelC. Janetski
19
3. Numic Pronghorn Exploitation: A Reassessment of Stewardian-Derived Models of Big-Game Hunting in the Great Basin
BrookeS. Arkush
35
4. In the Field in Death Valley: Julian Steward's Panamint Shoshone Fieldwork
CatherineS. Fowler, MollyDufort, MaryK. Rusco, AndPaulineEsteves
53
5. A Revisionist View of Julian Steward and the Great Basin Paradigm from the North
DewardE. WalkerJr.
60
6. The YamparikaShoshones, Comanches, or Utesor Does It Matter?
JamesA. Goss
74
7. Julian Steward, the Western Shoshones, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs: A Failure to Communicate
ElmerR. Rusco
85
8. Julian Steward's Vision of the Great Basin: A Critique and Response
StevenJ. Crum
117
9. A Frame for Culture: Observations on the Culture-Element Distribution of the Snake River Shoshone
L. DanielMyers
128

Page vi
10. Steward's Gap: Why Steward Did Not Use His Theory of Culture Change to Explain Shoshoni Culture Change
RichardO. Clemmer
144
11. Where Were Wovoka and Wuzzie George?
AliceB. Kehoe
164
12. Rethinking Cultural Ecology, Multilinear Evolution, and Expert Witnesses: Julian Steward and the Indian Claims Commission Proceedings
ShereeRonaasen, RichardO. Clemmer, AndMaryElizabethRudden
170
13. Julian Steward and the Politics of Representation
NedBlackhawk
203
14. Julian Steward and the Construction of Area-Studies Research in the United States
ThomasC. PattersonAndAntonioLauria-Perricelli
219
References
241
Contributors
277

Page vii
A Note on Orthography
The editors have not endeavored to standardize the spelling or writing of indigenous words or designations. Rather, we have kept the spellings initially used by the authors. For the most part, Steward spelled "Shoshoni" with an "i," and some authors in this volume have done the same. Others have opted for "Shoshone" or "Newe,'' the latter a term meaning "people" in the Western dialect that Shoshones use for themselves. Others prefer the term ''Numa," which is both the putative proto-Numic designation and also the one used in Paiute dialects. Similarly, "Paiute" is sometimes written "Piute," and so forth. If readers find any of these designations puzzling or unfamiliar, we refer them to the "Synonymy" sections of the HandbookofNorthAmericanIndians, Volume II, GreatBasin, published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1986.
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