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Frank K. Exner
Creating Identity
North American Indian Names and Naming
Aufl. 2012. 368 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-42014-4 (3639420144) / 3-8364-2802-4 (3836428024)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-42014-2 (9783639420142) / 978-3-8364-2802-6 (9783836428026)
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Revision with unchanged content. Name forms and naming traditions among North American Indians have not previously been studied, leading to references to Black Elk as Elk, Black (found by the author in a major bibliographic database). This book examines naming practices among North American Indians including: 1. What are the naming practices among North American Indians? 2. Are North American Indian names found in the publication environment? 3. Is it necessary to standardize North American Indian names? 4.What are the authority control rules for North American Indian names and can they be made adequate? 5. How are North American Indian names presented in national authority files? Results include documenting three name forms (European-form, Traditional, and Mixed form) and two name patterns that are not found among other Americans (name sets and name sequences). The book will interest library catalogers, librarians with significant American Indian colections, students of Native American Studies, and Onomasticians.
Little Bear, teaches at North Carolinal Central University School of Library and Information Sciences. He has Master of Library Science and Master of Information Science degrees from NCCU and a D Phil (Information Science) from the University of Pretoria (RSA). In previous careers he was a broadcast engineer and a technical writer.