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Keith H. Basso



Average rating: 4.09 · 2,233 ratings · 197 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wisdom Sits in Places: Land...

4.18 avg rating — 1,722 ratings — published 1996 — 11 editions
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Portraits of "The Whiteman"...

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Western Apache Language and...

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The Cibecue Apache

3.79 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1986 — 2 editions
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Western Apache Witchcraft (...

3.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1969
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A Western Apache Writing Sy...

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Apachean Culture History an...

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“Knowledge of places is closely linked to knowledge of the self, to grasping one's position in the larger scheme of things, including one's own community, and to securing a confident sense of who one is a person.”
Keith H. Basso, Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache

“You can’t live long without water and you can’t live a long time without wisdom. You need to drink both.”
Keith H. Basso, Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache

“one must acknowledge that local understandings of external realities are fashioned from local cultural materials, and that, knowing little or nothing of the latter, one’s ability to make appropriate sense of “what is” and “what occurs” in another’s environment is bound to be deficient.”
Keith H. Basso, Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache



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