Raymond D. Fogelson (1933-2020) was coeditor of The Anthropology of Power: Ethnographic Studies from Asia, Oceania, and New World and author of The Cherokees: A Critical Bibliography. Sergei Kan is a professor of anthropology and Native American studies at Dartmouth College. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including A Maverick Boasian: The Life and Work of Alexander A. Goldenweiser (Nebraska, 2023). Michael E. Harkin is emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of Wyoming-Laramie. He is the author of several books, including Reassessing Revitalization Movements: Perspectives from North America and the Pacific Islands (Bison Books, 2007).
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Introduction Part I. Cherokee Culture and Ethnohistory Chapter 1. Change, Persistence, and Accommodation in Cherokee Medico-Magical Beliefs Chapter 2. Cherokee Economic Cooperatives: The Gadugi Chapter 3. The Cherokee Ballgame Cycle: An Ethnographer's View Chapter 4. On the Varieties of Indian History: Sequoyah and Traveller Bird Chapter 5. An Analysis of Cherokee Sorcery and Witchcraft Chapter 6. Cherokee Notions of Power Chapter 7. Windigo Goes South: Stoneclad among the Cherokees Chapter 8. Cherokee Booger Mask Tradition Chapter 9. Who Were the Ani-Kutani? An Excursion into Cherokee Historical Thought Chapter 10. On the "Petticoat Government" of the Eighteenth-Century Cherokee Chapter 11. The Keetoowah Movement in Indian Territory Chapter 12. Exploring Cherokee Metaphysics of Death and Life Chapter 13. Tradition: Intermittent and Persistent, with Particular Reference to the Cherokees Part II. Native North American Ethnohistory Chapter 14. Night Thoughts on Native American Social History Chapter 15. The Ethnohistory of Events and Nonevents Part III. History of Anthropology Chapter 16. Interpretations of the American Indian Psyche: Some Historical Notes Chapter 17. Perspectives on Native American Identity Chapter 18. Nationalism and the Americanist Tradition Chapter 19. Schneider Confronts Componential Analyses Chapter 20. Totemism Reconsidered

