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The Cheyenne way; conflict and case law in primitive jurisprudence / by K. N. Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Llewellyn, Karl N. (Karl Nickerson), 1893-1962.
Hoebel, E. Adamson (Edward Adamson), 1906-1993, author.
Series:
Civilization of the American Indian series
Civilization of the American Indian series.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cheyenne Indians--Law and legislation.
Cheyenne Indians.
Customary law.
Physical Description:
ix, 360 pages : frontispiece, plates, portraits ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1941.
Summary:
The Cheyenne Indians, in sharp contrast to other Plains tribes, are renowned for the clear sense of form and structure in their institutions. This cultural trait, together with the colorful background of the Cheyennes, attracted the unique collaboration of a legal theorist and an anthropologist, who, in this volume, provide a definitive picture of the law-ways of a primitive, nonliterate people. This foundational study of primitive law presents the folkways in law of the Cheyennes through the technique of the American case lawyer, adjusted to the requirements of the anthropologist with his scientific understanding of human behavior and realistic sociology. Particularly appealing to the general reader are the law cases themselves. Based on individual episodes that reflect the legal procedure of the Cheyennes over a period of more than sixty years, the cases are heroic narratives in the finest tradition.
Contents:
pt. 1. The study of primitive law.
pt. 2. Cheyenne law-ways.
pt. 3. The law-jobs and juristic methods.
OCLC:
419750

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