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Kin-Ordered Societies Chapter Summaries

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This book is written with the purpose of revealing truths about the Native American people and the horrible ways in which they are treated. These chapters compare and contrast kin-ordered societies with modern western societies. In writing about the differences of these cultures, Brodley provides insight as to why these societies inherently coexist because of capitalism’s demand of all wealth and resources to join the market system. It also begins to describe the colonial intervention of indigenous peoples, which describes and the immeasurable effects this had on kin-ordered societies. This resource will help me a lot in my knowledge of the history and traditions of kin-ordered societies. One reason this is so important for my research is because it provides a helpful guide into certain aspects of their society that many Native Americans seek to return to. The limiting factor of this resource is that it broadly describes all kin-ordered societies and does not specifically mention the Yakama people. …show more content…

It writes about how government forced confinement has affected their health care practices and resources. This will be a really helpful resource because it discusses issues specifically with the Yakama people rather than the broad category of Native Americans. It also provides information on specific acts and laws that the US government put in place that led directly to poverty and specifically poor access to healthcare. It’s charts and graphs clearly demonstrate unequal treatment of the Yakama Reservation compared to the surrounding area. This will help my area category because it’s statistics and data teach me about the state of poverty that I will be working and living in, and why this poverty

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