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- catalog abstract "This discussion of the impact of technology on native peoples, in economic, physical, cultural and spiritual aspects, includes the 'Fourth World' and speculation on the future of society and the world economy.".
- catalog contributor b3439604.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This discussion of the impact of technology on native peoples, in economic, physical, cultural and spiritual aspects, includes the 'Fourth World' and speculation on the future of society and the world economy.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Questions we should have asked about technology -- ch. 1. Growing up with technology -- ch. 2. Fantasy and reality -- ch. 3. The importance of the negative view -- pt. 2. The inevitable direction of megatechnology -- ch. 4. Seven negative points about computers -- ch. 5. Television (1): audiovisual training for the modern world -- ch. 6. Television (2): satellites and the cloning of cultures -- ch. 7. Corporations as machines -- ch. 8. leaving the earth: space colonies, Disney, and Epcot -- ch. 9. Developing the genetic wilderness -- ch. 10. In the absence of the sacred -- pt. 3. Suppression of the native alternative -- ch. 11. What Americans don't know about Indians -- ch. 12. Indians are different from Americans -- ch. 13. The gift of democracy -- ch. 14. Lessons in stone-age economics -- pt. 4. World war against the Indians -- ch. 15. The imperative to destroy traditional Indian governments: the case of the Hopi and Navaho -- ch. 16. The imminent theft of Alaska -- ch. 17. The theft of Nevada -- ch. 18. Desecration of the sacred lands: the case of native Hawaiians -- ch. 19. World news briefs (1): the Pacific basin and Asia -- ch. 20. World news briefs (2): Canada, Europe, Africa, Latin America -- Epilogue. The new order and the new resistance.".
- catalog extent "446 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "In the absence of the sacred.".
- catalog identifier "0871567393 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "In the absence of the sacred.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Sierra Club Books,".
- catalog relation "In the absence of the sacred.".
- catalog subject "970.004/97 20".
- catalog subject "E98.S67 M36 1991".
- catalog subject "Indians Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "Indians Land tenure.".
- catalog subject "Indians Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Technology Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Technology Social aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Questions we should have asked about technology -- ch. 1. Growing up with technology -- ch. 2. Fantasy and reality -- ch. 3. The importance of the negative view -- pt. 2. The inevitable direction of megatechnology -- ch. 4. Seven negative points about computers -- ch. 5. Television (1): audiovisual training for the modern world -- ch. 6. Television (2): satellites and the cloning of cultures -- ch. 7. Corporations as machines -- ch. 8. leaving the earth: space colonies, Disney, and Epcot -- ch. 9. Developing the genetic wilderness -- ch. 10. In the absence of the sacred -- pt. 3. Suppression of the native alternative -- ch. 11. What Americans don't know about Indians -- ch. 12. Indians are different from Americans -- ch. 13. The gift of democracy -- ch. 14. Lessons in stone-age economics -- pt. 4. World war against the Indians -- ch. 15. The imperative to destroy traditional Indian governments: the case of the Hopi and Navaho -- ch. 16. The imminent theft of Alaska -- ch. 17. The theft of Nevada -- ch. 18. Desecration of the sacred lands: the case of native Hawaiians -- ch. 19. World news briefs (1): the Pacific basin and Asia -- ch. 20. World news briefs (2): Canada, Europe, Africa, Latin America -- Epilogue. The new order and the new resistance.".
- catalog title "In the absence of the sacred : the failure of technology and the survival of the Indian Nations / Jerry Mander.".
- catalog type "text".