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Cultural change among the Wisconsin Winnegabo

Wisconsin archeologist, n.s.25 • Published In 1944 • Pages: 119-125

By: Lurie, Nancy Oestreich.

Abstract
The material for this paper was gathered by the author during the cherry picking season in Wisconsin, from early July to the middle of August 1944. During this period the author attempted to record instances of social change taking place within a small group of Wisconsin Winnebago, numbering in all about 45 families. The author discusses individual attitudes within the changing society, types of cultural change, and cultural change and cultural stability. A few brief notes are also added on the wartime adjustment of the Winnebago to conditions existing during World War II.
Subjects
Sociocultural trends
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Wartime adjustments
Age stratification
culture
Winnebago/Ho-Chunk
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
North America
Sub Region
Eastern Woodlands
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1964-5; John Beierle; 2008
Field Date
ca. 1943-1944
Coverage Date
1943-1944
Coverage Place
Wisconsin, United States
Notes
Nancy Oestreich
LCCN
05040828
LCSH
Ho Chunk Indians