
Agriculture Of The Hidatsa Indians
An Indian Interpretation
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A compelling invitation to a vanished world, Waheenee's Agriculture Of The Hidatsa Indians opens a window onto native farming life that remains as vital today as it was centuries ago. This illustrated edition presents a concise, accessible ethnographic study of the Hidatsa's native agriculture practices and indigenous farming methods within the upper Missouri valley and the great plains setting. More than a historical account, it offers a clear, human portrait of seasonal cycles, crop choices, and community knowledge handed down through generations. Written in the traditions of plains indian e...
A compelling invitation to a vanished world, Waheenee's Agriculture Of The Hidatsa Indians opens a window onto native farming life that remains as vital today as it was centuries ago. This illustrated edition presents a concise, accessible ethnographic study of the Hidatsa's native agriculture practices and indigenous farming methods within the upper Missouri valley and the great plains setting. More than a historical account, it offers a clear, human portrait of seasonal cycles, crop choices, and community knowledge handed down through generations. Written in the traditions of plains indian ethnography, the work speaks to academic audiences and library researchers alike, while remaining inviting to general readers who value authentic, culturally rich narratives. It sits firmly in the tradition of american indian studies classics and the broader plains agriculture history, bridging scholarly insight with reverent storytelling. Its literary and historical significance endures: a rare, complete edition that preserves Waheenee's perspective and the era's contextual texture, inviting readers to see through Indigenous eyes. This is not merely a reprint but a restoration for today's audiences and for future generations to treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-yet accessible, moving, and essential for anyone drawn to the horizon of North American farming and Indigenous knowledge.