Table of contents for Gender and hide production / edited by Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman.

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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Sarah Milledge Nelson
Chapter 1 Introduction to Gender and Hide Production 
Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman
Chapter 2 These Boots Were Made for Walking: Moccasin Production, Gender, and the Late Prehistoric Hideworking Sequence on the High Plains of Colorado
Kevin P. Gilmore 
Chapter 3 The Shifting Role of Women and Women's Labor on the Protohistoric Southern High Plains
Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
Chapter 4 Late Prehistoric Bison Hide Production and Hunter-Gatherer Identities on the North American Plains
Laura L. Scheiber
Chapter 5 Hideworking and Changes in Women's Status among the Arikara, 1700-1862
Sandra E. Hollimon
Chapter 6 Gender and the Hide Production Process in Colonial Western Alaska
Lisa Frink
Chapter 7 Gender Visibility and Division of Iñupiat Labor in an Arctic Industrial Enterprise 
Mark S. Cassell
Chapter 8 Examining "Universal" Hide Chewing Practices Among Alaskan Eskimos
Susan L. Steen
Chapter 9 Expedient Angled-Tang Endscrapers: Glimpsing Women's Work in the Archaeological Record
Alice Beck Kehoe
Chapter 10 Hide Tanning: The Act of Reviving
Morgan Baillargeon
Chapter 11 Hideworking among Descendants of Khoekhoen Pastoralists in the Northern Cape, South Africa
Lita Webley
Chapter 12 Gender and Stone Tools: An Ethnographic Study of the Konso and Gamo Hideworkers of Southern Ethiopia
Kathryn Weedman
Chapter 13 Feminist Boundary Crossings: Challenging Androcentric Assumptions and Stereotypes about Hideworking
Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
References
Index
About the Author

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Hides and skins.
Sex role -- Africa.