Crow Indian justice: Strategies of informal social control |
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Authors: | W Timothy Austin |
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Institution: | Montana State University, Department of Sociology , Bozeman, MT, 59717 |
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Abstract: | This study presents ethnographic findings based on fieldwork conducted on the Crow Indian Reservation in Southeast Montana. Special focus is placed on patterns of informal social control which help preserve a condition of communal harmony among reservation Indians. Aspects of kinship obligation, religion, ceremony, and personality are introduced as strategies influencing early socialization and adherence to rules. Off‐reservation problems of assimilation regarding alcohol abuse and adjustment to non‐Indian judicial systems are discussed. |
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