An evaluation of "Micmac Customs and Traditions"
Title: An evaluation of "Micmac Customs and Traditions"
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1418 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
An evaluation of "Micmac Customs and Traditions"
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1418 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In his article " Micmac Customs and Traditions", Stansbury Hager ethnographically records some of the traditions and customs of the Micmac people. After a short introduction including the methods of collecting the data, as well as information about its source, Hager jumps right into a description of some Micmac traditions and customs. He begins with a description of "a system of communication [for use] while in the woods" (Hager 1895:31) followed by an extensive description of a
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s from his time - that all people are rational, culture is an agglomeration of elements and can change largely over time, and the idea that native cultures are rapidly disappearing they must be recorded before they are assimilated into the broader culture. Put simply, Hager's goal was to describe a selection of Micmac traditions and customs before the informants were gone.
Bibliography
Hager, Stansbury. 1895. 'Micmac Customs and Traditions.' The American Anthropologist 8:31-42.