Light Gray People
Discover the rich heritage of the Lipan Apache people in Light Gray People by Nancy McGown Minor. Published by the University Press of America in 2009, this engaging paperback explores the complexities of Lipan Indian culture, identity, and history in both Texas and Mexico. With a detailed page count of 202, Minor builds on the foundational work of renowned anthropologist Morris Opler, integrating his theories with the observations of four significant eighteenth and nineteenth-century figures. This book not only delves into the social life and customs of the Lipan Indians but also addresses the ongoing questions surrounding their ethnic identity. Light Gray People is a vital resource for anyone interested in Native American studies, cultural anthropology, and the rich tapestry of North American history. Enhance your understanding of this unique culture and order your copy today!