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Grant Arndt
Ho-Chunk powwows are the oldest powwows in the Midwest and among the oldest in the nation, beginning in 1902 outside Black River Falls in west-central Wisconsin. Grant Arndt examines Wisconsin Ho-Chunk powwow traditions and the meanings of cultural p
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Current Anthropology. 63:10-30
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Grant Arndt
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Anthropology and Humanism. 47:447-449
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Grant Arndt
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American Anthropologist. 121:725-728
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Grant Arndt
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Western Historical Quarterly.
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Grant Arndt
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American Anthropologist. 120:383-386
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Grant Arndt
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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 28:241-243
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Grant Arndt
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American Ethnologist. 43:465-474
In the late 1930s a novice fieldworker from the University of Chicago wrote in his field notes that his collaboration with a Ho-Chunk interpreter had failed because of the interpreter's “aggressions” in the struggle for “white class status.”
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American Anthropologist. 121:708-709
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Grant Arndt
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Comparative Studies in Society and History. 57:780-805
In 1939, Wisconsin readers of a weekly newspaper column by Mitchell Redcloud, a member of the Ho-Chunk Indian community settled within the rural township of Komensky, were greeted with a set of headlines from the imaginary “Komensky News” about a