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(Ebook) Orderly Anarchy: Sociopolitical Evolution in Aboriginal California by Robert L. Bettinger ISBN 9780520283336, 9780520959194, 0520283333, 0520959191

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Authors:Robert L. Bettinger
Pages:312 pages.
Year:2015
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:2.06 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520283336, 9780520959194, 0520283333, 0520959191
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(Ebook) Orderly Anarchy: Sociopolitical Evolution in Aboriginal California by Robert L. Bettinger ISBN 9780520283336, 9780520959194, 0520283333, 0520959191

Orderly Anarchy delivers a provocative and innovative reexamination of sociopolitical evolution among Native American groups in California, a region known for its wealth of prehistoric languages, populations, and cultural adaptations. Scholars have tended to emphasize the development of social complexity and inequality to explain this diversity. Robert L. Bettinger argues instead that "orderly anarchy," the emergence of small, autonomous groups, provided a crucial strategy in social organization. Drawing on ethnographic and archaeological data and evolutionary, economic, and anthropological theory, he shows that these small groups devised diverse solutions to environmental, technological, and social obstacles to the intensified use of resources. This book revises our understanding of how California became the most densely populated landscape in aboriginal North America.
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