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Simply Indian

Simply Indian
Author: Sanjeev Kapoor
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9788179911150

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Simply Indian Is A Record Of Authentic Indian Reciepes From All Over The Country Surpassing All Boundaries Of Sub Cultures And Coming Together In A Harmonious Fashion To Present A Fragrant Bouquet Of Indian Flavours.


Indian Families

Indian Families
Author: Vinod Chandra
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2024-06-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1837975957

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Demonstrating the tremendous diversity of families in India, as well as their ongoing evolution, this volume answers a clear call to dive deeper into the intimacy of the domestic sphere in one of the world’s largest and fastest growing societies.


The Indian how Book

The Indian how Book
Author: Arthur Caswell Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1927
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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A guide to over seventy crafts and activities of various Indian tribes revealing many facts about their everyday lives and customs.


Trader Joe's Simply Indian

Trader Joe's Simply Indian
Author: Komali Nunna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Cooking, Indic
ISBN: 9780985488208

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Presents a collection of Indian-style dishes adapted for the American kitchen--including Indian versions of popular Italian foods--using the organic produce, spices, and sauces commonly available at Trader Joe's grocery stores.


Indian Angles

Indian Angles
Author: Mary Ellis Gibson
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0821419412

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Indian Angles is a new historical approach to Indian English literature. It shows that poetry, not fiction, was the dominant literary genre of Indian writing in English until 1860 and re-creates the historical webs of affiliation and resistance that writers in colonial India--writers of British, Indian, and mixed ethnicities--experienced.


Oglala Women

Oglala Women
Author: Marla N. Powers
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226677508

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Based on interviews and life histories collected over more than twenty-five years of study on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Marla N. Powers conveys what it means to be an Oglala woman. Despite the myth of the Euramerican that sees Oglala women as inferior to men, and the Lakota myth that seems them as superior, in reality, Powers argues, the roles of male and female emerge as complementary. In fact, she claims, Oglala women have been better able to adapt to the dominant white culture and provide much of the stability and continuity of modern tribal life. This rich ethnographic portrait considers the complete context of Oglala life—religion, economics, medicine, politics, old age—and is enhanced by numerous modern and historical photographs. "It is a happy event when a fine scholarly work is rendered accessible to the general reader, especially so when none of the complexity of the subject matter is sacrificed. Oglala Women is a long overdue revisionary ethnography of Native American culture."—Penny Skillman, San Francisco Chronicle Review "Marla N. Powers's fine study introduced me to Oglala women 'portrayed from the perspectives of Indians,' to women who did not pity themselves and want no pity from others. . . . A brave, thorough, and stimulating book."—Melody Graulich, Women's Review of Books "Powers's new book is an intricate weaving . . . and her synthesis brings all of these pieces into a well-integrated and insightful whole, one which sheds new light on the importance of women and how they have adapted to the circumstances of the last century."—Elizabeth S. Grobsmith, Nebraska History


The Dilemma of Context

The Dilemma of Context
Author: Ben-Ami Scharfstein
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1991-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0814779166

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In The Dilemma of Context, Scharfstein contends that the problems encountered with context are insoluble. He explains why this problem lays an intellectual burden on us that, while remaining inescapable, can become so heavy it destroys the understandingit was created to further.