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    In:  Southwest 10, 1983, S. 212-216
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Southwest
    Angaben zur Quelle: 10, 1983, S. 212-216
    Note: Sally Giff Pablo
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Pima Indians ; Tohono O'Odham Indians ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Religion ; Tohono O'Odham Indians--Social life and customs ; Tohono O'odham women ; Indians of North America--Agriculture ; Tohono O'odham Indians ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Health and hygiene ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Medicine ; Papago ; Papago
    Abstract: The O'odham collection consists of sixteen English language documents covering the Spanish period from 1687 to 1821; the Mexican period from 1821 to 1848, the American period from 1848 to approximately 1981, and interspersed, on occasion, with bits of information on the prehistory of the general region. Although many historians and anthropologists have treated the Pima and Papago as two separate peoples, by the early twenty-first century, the cultural similarity between the two, has led us to combine them in this collection under the new designation "O'odham". Cultural history and general ethnography are the major topics in many of the documents in this collection, notably by: Underhill; Fontana; Ezell; Bahr; and the history of Christianity among the Pima-Papago in Bahr. Other ethnographic topics discussed in this collection are: the life history of a Papago woman in Underhill; regional geography in Castetter; and Fontana; cultural adaptation in Fontana, Hackenberg, and Castetter. Personalilty development and child-rearing practices are major topics of discussion in Joseph. Finally, shamanism, theories of disease, and curing are all described in Bahr, while food and diet in comparison to disease factors, form a significant topic of discussion in Fazzino
    Note: Culture summary: O'odham - by Donald M. Bahr and David L. Kozak - 2011 -- - Papago Indian religion - Ruth Murray Underhill - 1946 -- - Social organization of the Papago Indians - by Ruth Murray Underhill - 1939 -- - The autobiography of a Papago woman - by Ruth Underhill - 1936 -- - The desert people: a study of the Papago Indians - by Alice Joseph, Rosamond B. Spicer, [and] Jane Chesky - 1949 -- - Pima and Papago Indian agriculture - Edward F. Castetter and Willis H. Bell - 1942 -- - Ethnobiological studies in the American Southwest: II: the ethnobiology of the Papago Indians - Edward F. Castetter and Ruth M. Underhill - 1935 -- - Pima and Papago: Introduction - Bernard L. Fontana - 1983 -- - History of the Papago - Bernard L. Fontana - 1983 -- - History of the Pima - Paul H. Ezell - 1983 -- - Pima and papago ecological adaptations - Robert A. Hackenberg - 1983 -- , - Pima and Papago social organization - Donald M. Bahr - 1983 -- - Pima and Papago medicine and philosophy - Donald M. Bahr - 1983 -- - Contemporary Pima - Sally Giff Pablo - 1983 -- - Pima-Papago Christianity - Donald M. Bahr - 1988 -- - Piman Shamanism and staying sickness (Ka':cim Mu'mkidag) - Donald M. Bahr, anthropologist ; Juan Gregorio, shaman ; David I. Lopez, interpreter ; Albert Alvarez, editor - [1974] -- - Continuity and change in Tohono O'odham food systems: implications for dietary interventions - David Fazzino - 2008
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indians of North America--Agriculture ; Pima Indians ; Tohono O'Odham Indians ; Tohono O'Odham Indians--Social life and customs ; Tohono O'odham Indians ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Health and hygiene ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Medicine ; Tohono O'odham Indians--Religion ; Tohono O'odham women
    Abstract: The O'odham collection consists of sixteen English language documents covering the Spanish period from 1687 to 1821; the Mexican period from 1821 to 1848, the American period from 1848 to approximately 1981, and interspersed, on occasion, with bits of information on the prehistory of the general region. Although many historians and anthropologists have treated the Pima and Papago as two separate peoples, by the early twenty-first century, the cultural similarity between the two, has led us to combine them in this collection under the new designation "O'odham". Cultural history and general ethnography are the major topics in many of the documents in this collection, notably by: Underhill; Fontana; Ezell; Bahr; and the history of Christianity among the Pima-Papago in Bahr. Other ethnographic topics discussed in this collection are: the life history of a Papago woman in Underhill; regional geography in Castetter; and Fontana; cultural adaptation in Fontana, Hackenberg, and Castetter. Personalilty development and child-rearing practices are major topics of discussion in Joseph. Finally, shamanism, theories of disease, and curing are all described in Bahr, while food and diet in comparison to disease factors, form a significant topic of discussion in Fazzino
    Note: - Pima and Papago social organization - Donald M. Bahr - 1983 -- - Pima and Papago medicine and philosophy - Donald M. Bahr - 1983 -- - Contemporary Pima - Sally Giff Pablo - 1983 -- - Pima-Papago Christianity - Donald M. Bahr - 1988 -- - Piman Shamanism and staying sickness (Ka':cim Mu'mkidag) - Donald M. Bahr, anthropologist ; Juan Gregorio, shaman ; David I. Lopez, interpreter ; Albert Alvarez, editor - [1974] -- - Continuity and change in Tohono O'odham food systems: implications for dietary interventions - David Fazzino - 2008 , Culture summary: O'odham - by Donald M. Bahr and David L. Kozak - 2011 -- - Papago Indian religion - Ruth Murray Underhill - 1946 -- - Social organization of the Papago Indians - by Ruth Murray Underhill - 1939 -- - The autobiography of a Papago woman - by Ruth Underhill - 1936 -- - The desert people: a study of the Papago Indians - by Alice Joseph, Rosamond B. Spicer, [and] Jane Chesky - 1949 -- - Pima and Papago Indian agriculture - Edward F. Castetter and Willis H. Bell - 1942 -- - Ethnobiological studies in the American Southwest: II: the ethnobiology of the Papago Indians - Edward F. Castetter and Ruth M. Underhill - 1935 -- - Pima and Papago: Introduction - Bernard L. Fontana - 1983 -- - History of the Papago - Bernard L. Fontana - 1983 -- - History of the Pima - Paul H. Ezell - 1983 -- - Pima and papago ecological adaptations - Robert A. Hackenberg - 1983 --
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