. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. ,t<5 hinaande dine'e ("foreigner from anaa 1 ( enemy ) overseas") »aaj igi ("slant eye enemies"). zhinii • ('Black') •benaats'6zl ('Asians') Fig. 1. 0nakaii ('Mexican') ] • bitzi'yisht^izhii ('Indian') Multidimensional scaling plot for triads test, ethnic categories. The clusters indicate hi- erarchical clustering results (see Johnson 1967; D'Andrade 1973). ('Navajo'), who in their own opinion are the most traditional—the most "Indian" of all the tribes. On the extreme left-hand side of the tribal array are
. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. ,t<5 hinaande dine'e ("foreigner from anaa 1 ( enemy ) overseas") »aaj igi ("slant eye enemies"). zhinii • ('Black') •benaats'6zl ('Asians') Fig. 1. 0nakaii ('Mexican') ] • bitzi'yisht^izhii ('Indian') Multidimensional scaling plot for triads test, ethnic categories. The clusters indicate hi- erarchical clustering results (see Johnson 1967; D'Andrade 1973). ('Navajo'), who in their own opinion are the most traditional—the most "Indian" of all the tribes. On the extreme left-hand side of the tribal array are the Cherokee, a tribe who the Navajo feel have capitulated their tribal customs to become part of the white world. As mentioned previously, Navajo perceive themselves to occupy the position of most extreme traditionalism. Clustered closely with them are Apache, Hopi, and Zuni; these core traditional tribes are perceived as retaining their language, traditional housing, clothing, hair styles, and ceremonies. Pima and Paiute are seen as somewhat more acculturated than the core tribes; but they along with California Indians and Eskimo4 are seen as having lost most of their traditional culture, retaining fewer of their religious ceremonies, and having less dependence 4 The Eskimo are perceived as very traditional by most Navajo, but this is not reflected in their position on the scaling plot because of general unfamiliarity with specific Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
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