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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bahia (Brazil : State) ; Bevölkerung ; Salvador ; Salvador Region ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: The Bahia Brazilians file is concerned with the culture and inhabitants of the city of Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia in eastern Brazil, and with the surrounding Recôncavo, a semicircle of land bordering the Baia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). In overall coverage this file contains a great deal of information on race and social status, agriculture and history, with great historical depth, and contrast between rural and urban life
    Note: Culture summary: Bahia Brazilians - John Beierle - 1999 -- - An agricultural geography of the Recôncavo of Bahia - Edward Cooper Haskins - 1956 [1967 copy] -- - Village and plantation life in northeastern Brazil - Harry William Hutchinson - 1957 -- - Negroes in Brazil - Donald Pierson ; foreword by Herman R. Lantz - 1967 -- - The colored elite in a Brazilian city - Thales de Alzevedo ; photographs by Pierre Verger - 1953 -- - The family in Bahia, Brazil, 1870-1945 - Dain Borges - 1994 -- - Afro-Bahian carnival: a stage for protest - by Christopher Dunn - 1992 -- - Untimely gods and French perfume: ritual, rules and deviance in the Brazilian Candomble - Inger Sjorslev - 1987 -- - Resisting Brazil: perspectives on local nationalisms in Salvador da Bahia - Cecilia McCallum - 1996 -- - Sugar plantations in the formation of Brazilian society: Bahia, 1550-1835 - Stuart B. Schwartz - 1985
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Trobriand Islanders ; Oedipus complex ; Ethnopsychology ; Cognition and culture ; Land tenure (Primitive law) ; Logical jurisprudence ; Women in agriculture ; Kilivilian language ; Trobriand Islanders--Bibliography ; Bevölkerung ; Trobriand-Inseln ; Trobriand-Inseln ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: The Trobriand Islanders are indigenous people living on four islands in the northeastern part of Papua New Guinea in Milne Bay Province: Kiriwina, Kaileuna, Kitava, and Vakuta. There are 56 documents in this collection with two time foci, ca. 1915 when the islands, especially Kiriwina, were studied by Bronislaw Malinowski and ca. 1970-1990 when Kiriwina was studied by Annette Weiner. Data on the other islands and works by other authors are also included
    Note: Women of value, men of renown: new perspectives in Trobriand exchange - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1976 -- - The Trobrianders of Papua New Guinea - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1988 -- - Oedipus in the Trobriands - [by] Melford E. Spiro - 1982 -- - Culture summary: Trobriands - Annette Weiner and John Beierle - 1995 -- - Argonauts of the western Pacific: an account of native enterprise and adventure in the archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1922 -- - Coral gardens and their magic: a study of the methods of tilling the soil and of agricultural rites in the Trobriand Islands. Vol. one, The description of gardening - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1935 -- - Coral gardens and their magic: a study of the methods of tilling the soil and of agricultural rites in the Trobriand Islands. Vol. two, The language of magic and gardening - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1935 -- , - Crime and custom in savage society - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1926 -- - The sexual life of savages in northwestern Melanesia: Vol. 1 and 2 - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski ; preface by Havelock Ellis - 1929 -- - Baloma: the spirits of the dead in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1916 -- - Kula: the circulating exchange of valuables in the archipelagoes of eastern New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1920 -- - The primitive economics of the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1921 -- - War and weapons among the natives of the Trobriand Islands - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1920 -- - Stone implements in eastern New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1934 -- - Sex and repression in savage society - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1927 -- - Myth in primitive psychology - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1926 -- - Procreation among the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Leo Austen - 1934 -- - The seasonal gardening calendar of Kiriwina, Trobriand Islands - [by] Leo Austen - 1939 -- - Native handicrafts in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Leo Austen - 1945 -- , - A primitive Arcadia - [by] Ellis Silas - 1926 -- - Physiological paternity and the Trobrianders - [by] Alexander C. Rentoul - 1931 -- - Botabalu: a Trobriand chieftainess - [by] Leo Austen - 1940 -- - Usituma!: song of heaven - [by] B. Baldwin - 1945 -- - The Trobriand Islands, 1945 - [by] H. Ian Hogbin - 1946 -- - The art of the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Ellis Silas - 1924 -- - The Trobriand Islands of Papua - [by] Leo Austen - 1936 -- - Trobriand Island clans and chiefs - [by] Lepani Watson - 1956 -- - Competitive leadership in Trobriand political organization - [by] H. A. Powell - 1960 -- - Culture and inference: a Trobriand case study - [by] Edwin Hutchins - 1980 -- - The symbolic role of women in Trobriand gardening - [by] Marianne Brindley - 1984 -- - Politics of the kula ring: an analysis of the findings of Bronislaw Malinowski - [by] J.P. Singh Uberoi - 1971 -- , - An analysis of the material culture of the Trobriand Islands based upon the collection of Bronislaw Malinowski - [by] Frank Albert Norick - c1976, 1992 copy -- - Kitawa: a linguistic and aesthetic analysis of visual art in Melanesia - by Giancarlo M. G. Scoditti - 1989 -- - Part one: Kilivila grammar - [by] Gunther Senft - 1986 -- - To eat for the dead: Kaduwagan mortuary events - [by] Susan P. Montague - 1989 -- - A Vakutan mortuary cycle - [by] Shirley Campbell - 1989 -- - Introduction - [by] Jerry W. Leach - 1983 -- - Chieftainship, kula and trade in Massim prehistory - [by] Geoffrey J. Irwin - 1983 -- - Magnitudes and values in kula exchange - [by] Raymond Firth - 1983 -- - Trobriand territorial categories and the problem of who is not in the kula - [by] Jerry W. Leach - 1983 -- - 'A world of made is not a world of born': doing kula in Kiriwina - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1983 -- - On flying witches and flying canoes: the coding of male and female values - [by] S. J. Tambiah - 1983 -- - Kula in Vakuta: the mechanics of keda - [by] Shirley F. Campbell - 1983 -- - Attaining rank: a classification of kula shell valuables - [by] Shirley F. Campbell - 1983 -- , - Kula on Kitava - [by] Giancarlo M. G. Scoditti and Jerry W. Leach - 1983 -- - Socio-historical conflict and the Kabisawali movement in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Jerry W. Leach - 1982 -- - Trobriand kinship from another view: the reproductive power of women and men - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1979 -- - The northern Massim - [by] C. G. Seligmann - 1910 -- - Cultural changes in Kiriwina - [by] Leo Austen - 1945 -- - The Trobriand experience: the TK reaction - [by] R. J. May - 1982 -- - Concerning Trobriand clans and the kinship category TABU - [by] E.R. Leach - 1971 -- - Another view of Trobriand kinship categories - [by] Floyd G. Lounsbury - 1965 -- - Complementary filiation and marriage in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Marguerite S. Robinson - 1972 -- - Affinity and the role of the father in the Trobriands - [by] Karen Blu Sider - 1967 -- - Genealogy, residence and kinship in Kiriwina - [by] Harry A. Powell - 1969 -- - Territory, hierarchy and kinship in Kiriwina - [by] Harry A. Powell - 1969 -- - Additional bibliography on the Trobriand Islands - compiled by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. - 1993
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Cognition and culture ; Ethnopsychology ; Kilivilian language ; Land tenure (Primitive law) ; Logical jurisprudence ; Oedipus complex ; Trobriand Islanders ; Trobriand Islanders--Bibliography ; Women in agriculture ; Trobriand-Inseln ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: The Trobriand Islanders are indigenous people living on four islands in the northeastern part of Papua New Guinea in Milne Bay Province: Kiriwina, Kaileuna, Kitava, and Vakuta. There are 56 documents in this collection with two time foci, ca. 1915 when the islands, especially Kiriwina, were studied by Bronislaw Malinowski and ca. 1970-1990 when Kiriwina was studied by Annette Weiner. Data on the other islands and works by other authors are also included
    Description / Table of Contents: new perspectives in Trobriand exchange - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1976 -- - The Trobrianders of Papua New Guinea - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1988 -- - Oedipus in the Trobriands - [by] Melford E. Spiro - 1982 -- - Culture summary: Trobriands - Annette Weiner and John Beierle - 1995 -- - Argonauts of the western Pacific: an account of native enterprise and adventure in the archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1922 -- - Coral gardens and their magic: a study of the methods of tilling the soil and of agricultural rites in the Trobriand Islands. Vol. one, The description of gardening - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1935 -- - Coral gardens and their magic: a study of the methods of tilling the soil and of agricultural rites in the Trobriand Islands. Vol. two, The language of magic and gardening - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1935 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a Trobriand chieftainess - [by] Leo Austen - 1940 -- - Usituma!: song of heaven - [by] B. Baldwin - 1945 -- - The Trobriand Islands, 1945 - [by] H. Ian Hogbin - 1946 -- - The art of the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Ellis Silas - 1924 -- - The Trobriand Islands of Papua - [by] Leo Austen - 1936 -- - Trobriand Island clans and chiefs - [by] Lepani Watson - 1956 -- - Competitive leadership in Trobriand political organization - [by] H. A. Powell - 1960 -- - Culture and inference: a Trobriand case study - [by] Edwin Hutchins - 1980 -- - The symbolic role of women in Trobriand gardening - [by] Marianne Brindley - 1984 -- - Politics of the kula ring: an analysis of the findings of Bronislaw Malinowski - [by] J.P. Singh Uberoi - 1971 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a linguistic and aesthetic analysis of visual art in Melanesia - by Giancarlo M. G. Scoditti - 1989 -- - Part one: Kilivila grammar - [by] Gunther Senft - 1986 -- - To eat for the dead: Kaduwagan mortuary events - [by] Susan P. Montague - 1989 -- - A Vakutan mortuary cycle - [by] Shirley Campbell - 1989 -- - Introduction - [by] Jerry W. Leach - 1983 -- - Chieftainship, kula and trade in Massim prehistory - [by] Geoffrey J. Irwin - 1983 -- - Magnitudes and values in kula exchange - [by] Raymond Firth - 1983 -- - Trobriand territorial categories and the problem of who is not in the kula - [by] Jerry W. Leach - 1983 -- - 'A world of made is not a world of born': doing kula in Kiriwina - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1983 -- - On flying witches and flying canoes: the coding of male and female values - [by] S. J. Tambiah - 1983 -- - Kula in Vakuta: the mechanics of keda - [by] Shirley F. Campbell - 1983 -- - Attaining rank: a classification of kula shell valuables - [by] Shirley F. Campbell - 1983 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Vol. 1 and 2 - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski ; preface by Havelock Ellis - 1929 -- - Baloma: the spirits of the dead in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1916 -- - Kula: the circulating exchange of valuables in the archipelagoes of eastern New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1920 -- - The primitive economics of the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1921 -- - War and weapons among the natives of the Trobriand Islands - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1920 -- - Stone implements in eastern New Guinea - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1934 -- - Sex and repression in savage society - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1927 -- - Myth in primitive psychology - [by] Bronislaw Malinowski - 1926 -- - Procreation among the Trobriand Islanders - [by] Leo Austen - 1934 -- - The seasonal gardening calendar of Kiriwina, Trobriand Islands - [by] Leo Austen - 1939 -- - Native handicrafts in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Leo Austen - 1945 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the reproductive power of women and men - [by] Annette B. Weiner - 1979 -- - The northern Massim - [by] C. G. Seligmann - 1910 -- - Cultural changes in Kiriwina - [by] Leo Austen - 1945 -- - The Trobriand experience: the TK reaction - [by] R. J. May - 1982 -- - Concerning Trobriand clans and the kinship category TABU - [by] E.R. Leach - 1971 -- - Another view of Trobriand kinship categories - [by] Floyd G. Lounsbury - 1965 -- - Complementary filiation and marriage in the Trobriand Islands - [by] Marguerite S. Robinson - 1972 -- - Affinity and the role of the father in the Trobriands - [by] Karen Blu Sider - 1967 -- - Genealogy, residence and kinship in Kiriwina - [by] Harry A. Powell - 1969 -- - Territory, hierarchy and kinship in Kiriwina - [by] Harry A. Powell - 1969 -- - Additional bibliography on the Trobriand Islands - compiled by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. - 1993
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tikopia (Solomon Islands people) ; Tikopia (Solomon Islands peoples) ; Tikopia (Solomon Island people) ; Tikopia (Solomon Islands)--Bibliography ; Bevölkerung ; Tikopia ; Tikopia ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: Tikopia is a small volcanic island that is part of the Solomon Islands. This file of 28 documents contains data on the indigenous inhabitants of Tikopia and Cherry Island, in the Santa Cruz Group
    Note: Culture summary: Tikopia - Raymond Firth and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1995 -- - Primitive Polynesian economy - [by] Raymond Firth - 1939 -- - We, the Tikopia: a sociological study of kinship in primitive Polynesia - [by] Raymond Firth ; with a preface by Bronislaw Malinowski - 1936 -- - The work of the gods in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1940 -- - The meaning of dreams in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1934 -- - Bond-friendship in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1936 -- - A dart match in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1930 -- - Totemism in Polynesia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1930-1931 -- - Report on research in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1930 -- - Marriage and the classificatory system of relationships - [by] Raymond Firth - 1930 -- - Tatooing in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1937 -- - The sociology of 'magic' in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1954 -- , - Bark-cloth in Tikopia, Solomon Islands - [by] Raymond Firth - 1947 -- - A native voyage to Rennell - [by] Raymond Firth - 1931 -- - Privilege ceremonials in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1951 -- - Economics and ritual in sago extraction in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1950 -- - Chapter 12 - [by] W. H. R. Rivers - 1914 -- - The analysis of mana: an empirical approach - [by] Raymond Firth - 1939 -- - Privilege ceremonials in Tikopia: a further note - [by] Raymond Firth - 1955 -- - Authority and public opinion in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1949 -- - Social change in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1959 -- - Natural disaster and political crisis in a Polynesian society: an exploration of operational research - [by] James Spillius - 1957 -- - Ceremonies for children and social frequency in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1956 -- - The population of Tikopia, 1929 and 1952 - [by] W. D. Borrie, Raymond Firth, and James Spillius - 1957 -- - Rumor in a primitive society - [by] Raymond Firth - 1956 -- , - Succession to chieftainship in Tikopia - [by] Raymond Firth - 1960 -- - Rank and religion in Tikopia: a study in paganism and conversion to Christianity - [by] Raymond Firth - 1970 -- - History and traditions of Tikopia - Raymond Firth - 1961 -- - Tikopia ritual and belief - Raymond Firth - 1967 -- - Additional bibliography on the Tikopia - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Highlands (Scotland) ; Gaelic language ; Bevölkerung ; Highlands ; Highlands ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: The Highlands of Scotland include the lands north of a line from the town of Inverness on the northeast running south and west, encompassing the shires of Caithness, Sutherland, Ross and Cromarty, Inverness, and Argyll, as well as the islands making up the Inner and Outer Hebrides. This file consists of 24 documents with dates of coverage from 1940 to 1980. Community studies are included for the villages of Ford and Kinlochleven, the township of Shawbost, the parish of Uig, the district of Park, the Isle of Skye, and Lewis and Harris Island. Other topics include socio-cultural change, the crofting system, communal rituals, and the use and variations in the use of the Gaelic language and increase in bilingualism (Gaelic and English)
    Note: Culture summary: Highland Scots - Ed Knipe - 1995 -- - Sociocultural change in a Scottish crofting township - Susan Morrissett Parman - 1972 [1973 copy] -- - Harris and Lewis: Outer Hebrides - [by] Francis Thompson - 1973 -- - The Isle of Lewis and Harris: a study in British community - [by] Arthur Geddes - 1955 -- - Uig: a Hebridean parish - [by] Henry Alan Moisley and Members of the Geographical Field Group - 1962 -- - Park: a geographical study of a Lewis crofting district - [by] James B. Caird and Members of the Geographical Field Group - 1952 [?] -- - Cultural continuity and population change on the Isle of Skye - [by] Paul Richard Ducey - 1956 [1971] -- - The western Isles today - [by] Judith Ennew - 1980 -- - Language, education and social processes in a Gaelic community - [by] Kenneth MacKinnon - 1977 -- , - From croft to factory: the evolution of an industrial community in the highlands - [by] Mary J. F. Gregor and Ruth M. Crichton - 1946 -- - West Highland survey: an essay in human ecology - edited by F. Fraser Darling - 1955 -- - Agrarian change in the Scottish highlands: the role of the Highlands and Island Development Board in the agricultural economy of the crofting counties - [by] John Bryden and George Houston - 1976 -- - Identification and fulfillment of needs of the elderly on Skye, Scotland: a social network analysis - [by] Carla Yvonne Lowenberg - 1975 [1984 copy] -- - Social constraints, individuals, and social decisions in a Scottish rural community - [by] Maud Kimmell Walker - 1974 [1984 copy] -- - Burial and mourning customs in a Hebridean community - [by] F. G. Vallee - 1955 -- - Language shift in a bilingual Hebridean crofting community - [by] Jack David Bo Coleman - 1976 [1984 copy] -- , - The genetic structures of two island populations: historical genetics, biodemography and genealogy of Colonsay and Jura (the Inner Hebrides), Argyllshire, Scotland - [by] John Wilson Sheets II - 1978 [1984 copy] -- - A phonological description of Brora, Golspie, and Embo Gaelic: an East Sutherland dialect - [by] Nancy Currier Dorian - 1966 [1984 copy] -- - Scotland's highlands and islands - [by] David Turnock - 1974 -- - A substitute name system in the Scottish highlands - [by] Nancy Currier Dorian - 1970 -- - Women, tourism, politics - [by] Karen Armstrong - 1977 -- - The survival of communities: a theoretical perspective - [by] Iain Prattis [with comments by Claude Ake, Sidney M. Greenfield, et al.] - 1979 -- - Ford, a village in the west highlands of Scotland: a case study of repopulation and social change in a small community - [by] John B. Stephenson with the assistance of Sheena Carmichael - 1984 -- - General properties of naming, and a specific case of nicknaming in the Scottish Outer Hebrides - [by] Susan Parman - 1976 -- - Gaelic proverbial lore in Embo village - [by] Nancy Currier Dorian - 1974 -- - Scottish crofters: an historical ethnography of a Celtic village - Susan Parman - 1990 -- - Additional bibliography on the Highland Scots - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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