Table of contents: Table of Contents Introduction Mustapha, Memories of Childhood in Morocco (1969) Tisquantum, the Story of Thanksgiving (1986) Fable and Truth in Chief’s Seattle’s Legacy (1991) Plastic Medicine People (1990) Saint Vincent/Silveira Ranch Ethnographic Report (1994) The People of Niram (1998) Apuleius of Madaurus (1999) The Field of Golden Mummies (2000) UN presentation: Amazigh Movement (2002) The Enslavement of Africans (2002) The Argan Tree, Southwest Tradition of Morocco (2005) UCLA Lecture on Ancient Berbers (2007) Review 1: The Berbers, M. Brent and E. Fentress (2004) Review 2: Amazigh Arts of Morocco, Becker (2008) Review 3: Guanche People – Lissner (2008) Lakota Woman Legacy – Cordelia Attack Him (1982)
Helene E. Hagan Libros
Helene E. Hagan profundiza en temas culturales y antropológicos, basándose en una extensa investigación de campo y estudio académico. Su escritura se caracteriza por un enfoque interdisciplinario que conecta la lingüística, la historia y el orden social para iluminar culturas complejas. Las obras de Hagan a menudo exploran las raíces etimológicas de las civilizaciones y el significado simbólico del arte y los rituales tradicionales. Su objetivo es fomentar la comprensión cultural y la apreciación de la diversidad.



The Shining Ones
An Etymological Essay on the Amazigh Roots of Egyptian Civilization
- 140 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
This pioneer study investigates the origins of Egyptian civilization from the viewpoint of a North African Anthropologist, aided by a Moroccan linguist in Tamazight (Berber.) It will appeal to anyone interested in Egypt, and is a must for linguists, scholars, and students in Egyptology, Middle Eastern and North African studies
Tazz'unt
Ecology, Social Order and Ritual in the Tessawt Valley of the High Atlas of Morocco
- 132 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura