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An anthropological account of Blackfoot social life that surveys kinship and band organization, courtship and marriage customs (including the mother-in-law taboo and divorce settlements), and the terminology that structures relationships. The study examines property rights, division of labor, and life‑cycle rituals such as birth, menstruation, child care, death, and mourning, and it details ceremonial practice, war records and pictographic heraldry, systems of reckoning time, oaths, and everyday etiquette. Leisure activities receive attention through descriptions of gambling and several traditional games. The text is supplemented by illustrations, diagrams of recording methods, and a bibliography.

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Clark Wissler

Clark Wissler was an American anthropologist known for his extensive studies of Native American cultures, particularly those of the Dakota and Blackfoot tribes. His work contributed significantly to the understanding of the social structures and cultural practices of these indigenous peoples. Notable publications include "Some Protective Designs of the Dakota," which explores the artistic expressions of the Dakota people, and "The Social Life of the Blackfoot Indians," which examines the intricate social dynamics within Blackfoot communities. Wissler's research remains a valuable resource for those interested in anthropology and Native American studies.

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