
Richard Price (2) (1941–)
Author of Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas
For other authors named Richard Price, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Richard Price
The Root of Roots: Or, How Afro-American Anthropology Got its Start (Prickly Paradigm) (2003) 22 copies
On the Mall: Presenting Maroon Tradition-Bearers at the 1992 Faf (Folklore Institute S) (1995) 8 copies
Saramaka social structure: Analysis of a maroon society in Surinam (Caribbean monograph series) (1975) 5 copies
Associated Works
Hunting the Maroons with dogs in Cuba - Maroon Societies — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1941
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- anthropologist
- Awards and honors
- see www.richandsally.net
- Relationships
- Price, Leah (daughter)
Price, Sally (wife)
Price, Niko (son) - Short biography
- see www.richandsally.net
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Weird. One part anthropology, one part primary sources, and a little part history. Price basically gives an odd biography of Alabi, a Saramacca, a Maroon society in the forests of Suriname. The problem I have is his reliance on oral traditions of present-day Saramacca, which perhaps skews the record, though, it should be said, that contemporary Dutch written records might be skewed themselves. Also, like most anthropologists, he harbors nothing but ill-will and hatred for Christianity and show more its missionaries (in this case Moravians). This is important because Alabi was a Christian, though he ruled over an animistic people. Hmm. Still, it is rather interesting, however weird it may be, as it reads like a good historical novel. show less
An examination of some less studied corners of Caribbean life.
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- 20
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- Rating
- 3.8
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