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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ona Indians ; Ona ; Ona
    Abstract: The Ona were a Native American group that occupied most of the large island of Tierra del Fuego located at the southern tip of South America. The Ona were divided into two main groups called Haush and Selk'nam, who were distinct both dialectically and culturally. The Ona are considered to be extinct. This file consists of 5 documents that cover the time period from 1850-1940. There are data on both the Haush and the Selk'nam
    Note: Culture summary: Ona - John Beierle - 1996 -- - The Fireland Indians: Vol. 1. The Selk'nam, on the life and thought of a hunting people of the Great Island of Tierra del Fuego - Martin Gusinde - 1931 -- - The Ona - by John M. Cooper - 1946 -- - The Indians of Tierra del Fuego - by Samuel Kirkland Lothrop - 1928 -- - Analytical and critical bibliography of the tribes of Tierra del Fuego and adjacent territory - by John M. Cooper - 1917 -- - Drama and power in a hunting society: the Selk'nam of Tierra del Fuego - Anne Chapman - 1982
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  • 2
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Abipon Indians ; Paraguay--Description and travel--Early works to 1800 ; Abipón ; Abipón
    Abstract: The Abipón ethnographic collection is a small collection. The primary work, and the one that provided the major source of data for this summary, is that of the Jesuit, Father Martin Dobrizhoffer, who lived among this group for eighteen years in the mid eighteenth century. Dobrizhoffer was a keen observer of Abipón behavior and customs and the information he recorded forms the basis of what little we know about this now extinct group. The Dobrizhoffer document deals primarily with various aspects of ethnography, covering such topics as territory occupied, historical origins, physical appearance and characteristics, religion, tribal divisions, leadership (chiefs, captains or caciques), food, clothing, language, marriage customs, games, diseases, shamans (jugglers), death and mortuary customs, fauna, and warfare. The study by Metraux is a brief summary of the history of the Abipón, their relations with the Spanish and other aboriginal groups, and of missionary activity among them. This document, abstracted from the Handbook of South American Indians (Bulletin 143, Vol.1), largely duplicates information already contained in Dobrizhoffer
    Note: Culture Summary: Abipón - John Beierle - 2010 -- - An account of the Abipones, an equestrian people of Paraguay: volume 2 - Martin Dobrizhoffer - 1822 -- - Ethnography of the Chaco - Alfred Metraux - 1946
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  • 3
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    Language: English
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ojibwa Indians ; Ojibwa ; Ojibwa
    Abstract: The collection of documents about the Ojibwa consists of 56 documents and has been divided into four major geographical and temporal periods: the Central Ojibwa: traditional to ca. 1850; the Central Ojibwa: 1850-1950; the Northern Ojibwa: 1780-1950; and the Twentieth Century Ojibwa of the period from 1950 to the 1990s
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  • 4
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    Language: English
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Yahgan Indians ; Yahgan ; Yahgan
    Abstract: The Yahgan occupied the southern coast of the island of Tierra del Fuego. They are considered to be extinct. Most of the information on the Yahgan is from the nineteenth century. The Yahgan language was a language isolate with no known relationship to any other. The Yahgan lived in groups of one to three nuclear families who wandered in an area until the food supply was used up and then moved on. There were no higher level social or political groups. This collection contains three documents. The time focus of the file is from the early nineteenth century to ca. 1925. The primary source of information on the Yahgan was written by Martin Gusinde in the early twentieth century
    Note: Culture summary: Yahgan - John Beierle - 2003 -- - The Yahgan: the life and thought of the water nomads of Cape Horn - Martin Gusinde - 1937 -- - The Yahgan - By John M. Cooper - 1946 -- - The Indians of Tierra del Fuego - By Samuel Kirkland Lothrop - 1928
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tupinamba Indians ; Tupinambá ; Tupinambá
    Abstract: Tupinamba was a collective term applied to a number of Tupí-Guarani speaking tribes in addition to the Tupinamba proper. Information on the Tupinamba is available from the sixteenth century until the mid-18th century, at which time they appear to have become extinct. The Tupinamba were widely dispersed along the Atlantic coast from southern Sao Paulo to the mouth of the Amazon River. Subsistence was based primarily on agriculture. This collection contains 27 documents and has a time focus from about 1550 to 1700 A.D.
    Note: Culture summary: Tupinamba - John Beierle - 2003 -- - Hans Staden: the true story of his captivity, 1557 - Hans Staden ; translated and edited by Malcolm Letts, with an introduction and notes - 1928 -- - The peculiarities of French Antarctica, otherwise called (French) America: the islands discovered in our times - [by] André Thevet - 1878 -- - The universal cosmography - [by] André Thevet - 1575 -- - History of a voyage to Brazil - Jean de Léry - 1880 -- - Extracts out of the Historie of John Lerius a Frenchman who lived in Brazil with mons. Villagagnon, ann. 1557- and 58 - Jean de Léry - 1906 -- - History of the mission of the Capuchin Fathers on the Isle of Maragnan and the surrounding lands - Claude d'Abbeville - 1614 -- - Journey made in the north of Brazil during the years 1613 and 1614 - Yves d'évreux - 1864 -- , - Descriptive treatise on Brazil in 1587 - Gabriel Soares de Souza - 1851 -- - A treatise of Brasil AND articles touching the dutie of the kings majestie our lord, and to the common good of all the estate of Brasill - Fernão Cardim - 1906 -- - Information on the mission of Father Christavao Gouvêa to parts of Brazil in the year 83: or a narrative epistle of a trip and a Jesuit mission - Fernão Cardim - 1939 -- - Letter of Pedro Vaz de Caminha to King Manuel written from Porto Seguro of Vera Cruz the first of May 1500 - Pedro Vaz de Caminha ; translated by William Brooks Greenlee - 1938 -- - History of the Province of Santa Cruz - Pero de Magalhães, now translated for the first time and annotated by John B. Stetson, Jr., with a facsimile of the Portuguese original, 1576 - 1922 -- - Treatise on the land of Brazil - Pero de Magalhães, now translated for the first time and annotated by John B. Stetson, Jr., with a facsimile of the Portuguese original, 1576 - 1922 -- , - Chronical of the Society of Jesus of the State of Brazil... - Simão de Vasconcellos ; edited by I. F. da Silva - 1865 -- - Communication on the very many natural things which dwell in the province of St. Vincent (now São Paulo) systematically described - José de Anchieta - 1812 -- - Information on the marriage of the Indians of Brazil - José de Anchieta - 1846 -- - Information on the land of Brazil - Manoel da Nobrega - 1844 [second edition 1865] -- - Information on Brazil and of its leaders - 1844 -- - The material culture of the Tupi-Guarani tribes - Alfred Métraux - 1928 -- - Description of the state of Maranhão, Pará, Corupá and Rio das Amazonas made by Mauricio de Heriarte, Auditor General and Overseer of Morals under Don Pedro de Mello, year 1662 - Mauricio de Heriarte - 1874 -- - Tupi-Guarani kinship designations, ethnography and language: volume 5 - Carlos Drumond - 1944 -- - Historical migrations of the Tupi Guarani - Alfred Métraux - 1927 -- , - A relation of the great river of Amazons in South America: containing all the particulars of Father Christopher d'Acugna's voyage, made at the command of the King of Spain. Taken from the Spanish original of the said Chr. d'Acugna, Jesuit - Cristóbal de Cristóbal de - 1698 -- - The Tupinamba - Alfred Métraux - 1948 -- - Tupi in the national geography - Theodoro Fernandes Sampaio - 1928 -- - The story of André Thevet Angoumoisin, cosmographer to the King, concerning two journeys made by him the the South and West Indies, etc. - [by] André Thevet - 1928 -- - Tupinambá chiefdoms? - William C. Sturtevant - 1998
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tukano Indians ; Tucano Indians ; Tucano ; Tucano
    Abstract: The Tukano are a group of tribes that occupy the tropical forest areas of the Comisaría del Vaupés within southeastern Colombia and northwestern Brazil. This file consists of 17 documents covering the time period from 1939 to 1980. Silva's ethnographic account is the most comprehensive. The three Fulop publications, used in conjunction with those by Sorensen and Reichel-Dolmatoff provide supplemental data on kinship terminology, folktales and myths, cosmology, shamanism, agriculture, and multilingualism and tribal exogamy. The remaining documents relate to the Cubeo, Bará, Makuna, Desana, Barasana, and Wanano
    Note: Culture summary: Tukano - John Beierle - 1998 -- - Notes on the terms and the kinship system of the Tucano - Marcos Fulop - 1955 -- - Aspects of Tucano culture: mythology--part I - Marcos Fulop - 1956 -- - Aspects of Tucano culture: cosmogony - Marcos Fulop - 1954 -- - The indigenous civilization of the Uaupés - P. Alcionilio Brü;zzi Alves da Silva - 1962 -- - The Cubeo: Indians of the Northwest Amazon - Irving Goldman - 1963 -- - Multilingualism in the northwest Amazon - Arthur P. Sorensen, Jr. - 1967 -- - Amazonian cosmos: the sexual and religious symbolism of the Tukano Indians - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - [1971] -- - Shamanism and art of the eastern Tukanoan Indians: Colombian northwest Amazon - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1987 -- - The palm and the Pleiades: initiation and cosmology in northwest Amazonia - Stephen Hugh-Jones - 1979 -- , - From the Milk River: spatial and temporal processes in northwest Amazonia - Christine Hugh-Jones - 1979 -- - The fish people: linguistic exogamy and Tukanoan identity in northwest Amazonia - Jean E. Jackson - 1983 -- - Makuna social organization: a study in descent, alliance, and the formation of corporate groups in the north-western Amazon - by Kaj Arhem - 1981 -- - Perceptions of nature and the structure of society: the question of Cubeo descent - Irving Goldman - 1976 -- - Nutrition in the northwest Amazon: household dietary intake and time-energy expenditure - Darna L. Dufour - 1983 -- - The Time and energy expenditure of indigenous women horticulturists in the Northwest Amazon - Darna L. Dufour - 1984 -- - Marriage, language, and history among eastern Tukanoan speaking peoples of the northwest Amazon - Janet Chernela - 1989 -- - The Wanano Indians of the Brazilian Amazon: a sense of space - Janet M. Chernela - 1993
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Chinook Indians ; Chinook ; Chinook
    Abstract: Lower Chinookans is a reference to the group of Chinookan language speakers living on the northwest coast of the United States in the states of Washington and Oregon and on both banks of the Lower Columbia River from its mouth to just beyond the Willamette River. The group consists of the Chinook proper, the Clackamas, Clatsop, Shoalwater Chinook, Wahkiakum, and Cathlamet (Kathlamet). This collection of 10 English language documents deals with the Chinookans of the Lower Chinook region. The major time focus of this collection is from the late eighteenth century through the nineteenth. The most comprehensive traditional ethnographies of the Lower Chinookans can be found in Ray's Lower Chinook ethnographic notes and Silverstein's Chinookans of the Lower Columbia. Other major topics discussed in other documents include songs, beliefs about sickness and death, and humor and verbal irony
    Note: Culture summary: Chinookans - John Beierle - 2004 -- - Lower Chinook ethnographic notes - by Verne F. Ray - 1938 -- - The Chinook Indians: traders of the Lower Columbia River - by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown - 1976 -- - Chinook songs - Franz Boas - 1888 [1979 reprint] -- - The doctrine of souls and disease among the Chinook Indians - Franz Boas - 1893 [1979 reprint] -- - Intermarriage and agency: a Chinookan case study - David Peterson-del Mar - 1995 -- - The Chinook Indians in the early 1800s - Verne F. Ray - 1975 -- - The historical position of the Lower Chinook in the native culture of the Northwest - Verne F. Ray - 1937 -- - A Pattern of verbal irony in Chinookan - Dell H. Hymes - 1987 -- - Chinookans of the Lower Columbia - Michael Silverstein - 1990 -- - Bibliography - edited by Wayne Suttles - 1990
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  • 8
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    Language: English
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Toraja (Indonesian people) ; Toradja ; Toradja
    Abstract: This collection contains specific information on the Eastern Toraja (the Bareë speakers) of central Celebes (Sulawesi) in Indonesia. It consists of five documents, one in English (Downs) and the other four are translations from the Dutch (Adriani and Kruyt: 1950-1951). Kruyt was a missionary and Adriani was a linguist. Their combined fieldwork stretched from the 1890s to the 1940s. The four-volume work by Adriani and Kruyt make up the bulk of this file and provide a very comprehensive study of traditional Toraja ethnography that ranges in coverage from the precontact to early contact periods. The monograph by Downs, an anthropologist, is a critical analysis of the works of Adriani and Kruyt and is a more concise and manageable summary of Eastern Toraja culture, although its major concentration is on religion
    Note: Culture summary: Eastern Toraja - John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) and Martin J. Malone - 1997 -- - The religion of the Bare-'e-speaking Toradja of central Celebes - Richard Erskine Brown - 1956 -- - The Bare'e-speaking Toradja of central Celebes (the East Toradja): first volume - N. Adriani and Albert C. Kruyt - 1950 -- - The Bare'e-speaking Toradja of central Celebes (the East Toradja): second volume - N. Adriani and Albert C. Kruyt - 1951 -- - The Bare'e-speaking Toradja of central Celebes (the East Toradja): third volume - N. Adriani and Albert C. Kruyt - 1951 -- - The Bare'e-speaking Toradja of central Celebes (the East Toradja): volume of plates - N. Adriani and Albert C. Kruyt - 1951
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  • 9
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    Language: English
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Vietnamese ; Ethnology--Vietnam ; Khanh Hau, Vietnam ; Villages--Vietnam, Northern--Case studies ; Local government--Vietnam, Northern--Case studies ; Làng Tô (Vietnam)--History ; Làg Tô (Vietnam)--Social conditions--Case studies ; Làng Tô (Vietnam)--Rural conditions--Case studies ; Khanh Hau (Vietnam)--Economic conditions ; Son Duong (Vietnam)--History ; Vietnam--History--20th century ; Vietnam ; Vietnamesen ; Vietnamesen
    Abstract: This collection about the Vietnamese consists of 84 documents, 33 in English and 51 translations from the French, that cover all three main areas culturally recognized by the Vietnamese as the Northern (Bac Bo), Central (Trung Bo), and Southern (Nam Bo) regions, with Hanoi, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), serving as the main cities of each of the three regions. The cultural data are diverse, but generally the best overall coverage of Vietnamese ethnography will be found in Gourou, Huard, Cima, and supplemented with brief summaries in Landes and in Luro. Other major ethnographic topics discussed include community studies, gender studies with the emphasis on women's roles and status in Vietnamese society, law and legal norms, economics, and features of Vietnamese religion. Information on the French colonial period in Vietnam is given specific attention in Thompson, Bonhomme, Dumarest, and Rouilly. Medicine and medical care are topics discussed in: Jeanselme, Gammeltoft, and Ladinsky. Discussions on social change are given special attention by Dang, Hickey, Kleinen, Luong, and Kerkvliet. Data on politics and political development are found in Hammer, Michaud, and Cima
    Note: Farming equipment in Tonkin - [by] P. Pouchat - 1906 -- - Annamese religions - [by] Gustave Dumoutier - 1907 -- - Rice growing in the Tonkin delta - [by] Rémi Dumont ; preface by Yves Henry - 1935 -- - Culture summary: Vietnamese - Neil Jamieson and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The peasants of the Tonkin delta: a study in human geography - [by] Pierre Gourou - 1936 -- - The Annamese patriarchal family - [by] Tran-van-Trai - 1942 -- - French Indo-China - [by] Virginia Thompson - 1937 -- - Social and religious life in Annam: the study of a village on the coast of southern Annam - [by] Gustave Langrand - 1945 -- - The Annamese kinship system - [by] Robert F. Spencer - 1945 -- - Notes on birth and reproduction in Vietnam - [by] Tran Dinh De and Margaret Coughlin - 1951 -- , - On and off duty in Annam - Gabrielle M. Vassal - 1910 -- - A seaman's narrative of his adventures during captivity among Chinese pirates on the coast of Cochin-China and afterwards during a journey on foot across that country in the years 1857-1858 - [by] Edward Brown - 1861 -- - History of a voyage to the China Sea - [by] John White - 1823 -- - The emergence of Viet Nam - [by] Ellen J. Hammer - 1947 -- - French Indochina - [by] Charles A. Michaud - 1949 -- - The Nam-Giao - [by] Muraire de Bertren - 1944 -- - Annam: administration - [by] A. Bonhomme - 1931 -- - The pledging of persons as security for debts in ancient Annamese law - [by] Dang Trinh Ky - 1933 -- - The legal status of the Annamese woman - [by] Pierre de Gentile-Duquesne - 1925 -- - Annam of former times - [by] Pierre Pasquier - 1907 -- - The formation of the social classes in the Annamese country - [by] André Dumarest - 1935 -- - Savings and mutual lending societies (Ho) - [by] Nguyen Van Vinh - 1949 -- - Tonkinese beliefs regarding the protection of children - [by] Nguyen-Van-Khoan - 1938 -- - The Annamese monarchy - [by] Robert Petit - 1931 -- , - The Annamese commune in Cochin China - [by] Pierre Jacques Kresser - 1935 -- - The individual in the old Annamese society - [by] Nguyen Manh Tuong - 1932 -- - Annam: doctors and sorcerers. remedies and superstitions. snake charmers. cobra capels. - [by] Paul d'Enjoy - 1894 -- - The Annamese commune - [by] Marcel Rouilly - 1929 -- - The role of women in Tonkinese religion and property - [by] Pierre Lustéguy - 1935 -- - The Vietnamese - [by] Dang The Binh - 1950 -- - The country of Annam: a study of the political and social organisation of the Annamese - [by] éliacin Luro - 1878 -- - Vietnamese literature since 1939 - [by] Pham-Huy-Thong - 1948 -- - Indochina - [by] Ellen Hammer - 1951 -- - A projected reform of mutual agricultural credit in Cochinchina - [by] Chau-Thanh Kien - 1940 -- - A few taboos among the Annamites of Tonkin - [by] Ngô-Quy-Son - 1942 -- - Thanh Hoá: geographical study of an Annamese province - [by] Charles Robequain - 1929 -- - Some statistical data on suicide in Vietnam - [by] T. Smolski - 1949 -- , - An Annamese industry: water wheels for irrigation - [by] P. Guilleminet - 1926 -- - Annamite code: laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Annam, Vol. 1 - [by] Georges Aubaret - 1865 -- - Annamite code: laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Annam, Vol. 2 - [by] Georges Aubaret - 1865 -- - Medicine and doctors according to the Annamite code - [by] E. Jeanselme - 1906 -- - The medallions of the dignitaries and mandarins at the court of Annam - [by] L. Sogny - 1926 -- - Outline of a study of the Annamese house in north Annam, and central Annam, from Thanh Hoá to Binh Dinh - [by] Pierre Gourou - 1936 -- - The Annamese and the sea: the fishing rafts of Luong-nhiem (Thanh-hoá) made of floating bamboos - [by] J. Y. Claeys - 1942 -- - The Kingdom of Annam and the Annamese: journal of the voyage of J. L. Dutreuil de Rhins - [by] J. L. Dutreuil de Rhins - 1879 -- - On the taking of oaths among the Annamese - [by] Nguyen-Van-Khoan - 1943 -- - Communal property in Tonkin (contribution to the historical, juridicial and economic study of Công-dien and Công-thô in Annam) - [by] Vu Van Hien - 1939 -- , - The music of Hué, Don-Nguyet and Don-Tranh - [by] Hoàng-Yèn - 1919 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1882 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1883 -- - The Annamite commune at Tonkin - [by] Paul Ory - 1894 -- - Studies on the religious ethnography of the Annamese: sorcery and divination - [by] Gustave Dumoutier - 1897 -- - Essay on the Dinh and the cult of the guardian spirit in the villages of Tonkin - [by] Nguyen-Van-Khoan - 1930 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1880 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1881 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1881 -- - Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese - [by] A. Landes - 1881 -- - The sacrifice of the Nam-Giao - [by] L. Cadière and R. Orband - 1915 -- - Annamese and non-Annamese religions - [by] Léopold Cadière - 1929 -- , - The material organization of the popular theater among the Annamese - [by] Georges Coulet - 1926 -- - The rural population of Cochinchina - [by] Pierre Gourou - 1942 -- - Manners and customs of the people of Annam - [by] Tran-Nuong Han - 1882 -- - Studies of the Tonkinese - [by] G. Dumoutier - 1901 -- - The position of women in Vietnam - [by] Richard J. Coughlin - 1950 -- - Village in Vietnam - Gerald Hickey - 1964 -- - Facing the future, reviving the past: a study of social change in a Northern Vietnamese village - John Kleinen - 1999 -- - Vietnam: searching for integration - A. Terry Rambo - 1982 -- - The small world of Khanh Hau - By James B. Hendry - [1964] -- - 'Faithful, heroic, resourceful': changing images of women in Vietnam - Tine Gammeltoft - 2001 -- - Revolution in the village: tradition and transformation in North Vietnam, 1925-1988 - Hy V. Luong with the collaboration of Nguyen Dac Bang - 1992 -- , - Viet-Nam, civilization and culture - [by] Pierre Huard and Maurice Durand (translated from French into English by Vu Thiên Kim) - [1990?] -- - The limits of 'state functionalism' and the reconstruction of funerary ritual in contemporary northern Vietnam - Shaun Kingsley Malarney - 1996 -- - Village-state relations in Vietnam: the effect of everyday politics on decollectivization - Benedict J. Tria Kerkvliet - 1995 -- - Vietnamese kinship: structural principles and the socialist transformation in northern Vietnam - Hy Van Luong - 1989 -- - Culture, virtue, and political transformation in contemporary Viet Nam - Shaun Kingsley Malarney - 1997 -- - Social organization and Confucian thought in Vietnam - John K. Whitmore - 1984 -- - State stigma, family prestige, and the development of commerce in the Red River Delta of Vietnam - Shaun Kingsley Malarney - 1998 -- - The influence of traditional medicine in shaping medical care practices in Vietnam today - Judith L. Ladinsky, Nancy D. Volk, Margaret Robinson - 1987 -- - Vietnam: a country study - Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by Ronald J. Cima - 1989 -- - Historical setting - Barbara Leitch LePoer - 1989 -- , - The society and its environment - Rinn-Sup Shinn - 1989 -- - The economy - Tuyet L. Cosslett and William R. Shaw - 1989 -- - Government and politics - Ronald J. Cima - 1989 -- - National security - Douglas Pike - 1989
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  • 10
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Berbers (Morocco) ; Berber ; Berber
    Abstract: The Shluh belong to the Masmuda branch of sedentary Berbers inhabiting the Grand-Atlas and Anti-Atlas Mountains and the plain of the Sous River Valley in southern Morocco. They are divided into a large number of relatively small named groups. The term Shluh refers rather indiscriminately to nearly all speakers of Berber dialects in Morocco. This file consists of six documents, three are translations from the French, and three are in English. Berque and Montagne are the major works in the file supplemented by the more recent data presented in Hatt. Montagne deals with the history and political evolution of the Shluh, dealing in turn with the Sous region, with the political organization of the Berber republics, and with the rise to personal power of individual chiefs. Dupas is a short description of the community storehouses in use among the Shluh. Hoffman contains general information on the structure of traditional society, ecology, and economy. Hatt updates the existing material on the Shluh through 1971, deals with the Idaw Tanan confederation of the Shluh, and contains information on economy, subsistence patterns, social structure, and social relationships
    Note: Culture summary: Shluh - John Beierle - 1995 -- - Social structures of the High Atlas - Jacques Berque - 1955 -- - The Berbers and the Makhzen in the south of Morocco: essay on the political transformation of the sedentary Berbers (the Chleuh group) - Robert Montagne - 1930 -- - Note on the collective storehouses of the western High Atlas (tribes of the Ida ou Mahmoud and the Seksaoua) - Pierre Dupas - 1929 -- - The structure of traditional Moroccan rural society - Bernard G. Hoffman - 1967 -- - Skullcaps and turbans: domestic authority and public leadership among the Idaw Tanan of the western High Atlas, Morocco - Doyle Gordon Hatt - 1974 [1993 copy] -- - Ethnographic bibliography of the Shluh - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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