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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people) ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) ; Kinship--Kenya ; Law, Luo (Kenya and Tanzania) Marriage (Luo Kenya and Tanzanial law) ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) Social change ; Language and culture ; Ethnicity--Kenya ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Money ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Economic conditions ; Economic anthropology--Kenya ; Kenya--Economic conditions ; Luo ; Luo
    Abstract: The Luo collection covers cultural, historical, economic and demographic information circa 1895 to 2000. There are a number of general ethnographies on Luo culture and society as observed by professional anthropologists in late the 1920s to the mid-1930s. Specific themes covered in these works include tribes, kinship and social organization, marriage and sex restrictions, religion, life cycles and burials. These ethnographic accounts are further supplemented by the works of historian Jean Hay, discussing changes in material culture and gender relations that took place before the Second World War as a direct result of British colonial rule and the complex forces it set in motion. The collection also includes anthropological works that specifically focus on the post Second World War decade with particular emphasis on dynamics of lineage and family ties, customary law and Luo attitudes toward homicide and suicide. Other documents in the collection focus on the actual experiences of Luo men and women with urbanization and nationally designed development programs in the post-independence period (1963-2000). Specific themes covered include Luo responses to urbanization, modern education and population growth, changes in public health and nutrition, land policy, and the local effects of labor migration and global market forces; and misguided development programs. The remaining documents by Blount provide a linguistic analysis of Luo genealogical accounting, personal naming systems, and comprehensive bibliographic information of existing works on Luo culture and society, circa 1920-2000
    Note: Culture summary: Luo - Ingrid Herbich - 2011 -- - The Luo of Kenya - by Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - Luo tribes and clans - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - Marriage customs of the Luo of Kenya - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Some preliminary notes on Luo marriage customs - K. C. Shaw - 1932 -- - Some customs of the Luwo (or Nilotic Kavirondo) living in South Kavirondo - By The Rev. H. Hartmann - 1928 -- - Ghostly vengeance among the Luo of Kenya - by Professor E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Lineage formation among the Luo - by A. Southall - 1952 -- - Homicide and suicide among the Joluo of Kenya - G. M. Wilson - 1960 -- - Luo customary law and marriage laws customs - Gordon M. Wilson - 1961 -- - The cultural definition of political response: lineal destiny among the Luo - David Parkin - 1978 -- , - Bitter money: cultural economy and some African meanings of forbidden commodities - Parker Shipton - 1989 -- - Daughters of the lakes and rivers: colonization and the land rights of Luo women - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1980 -- - Women in the household economy: managing multiple roles - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1979 -- - Agreeing to agree on genealogy: a Luo sociology of knowledge - Ben G. Blount - [1975] -- - Luo personal names: reference and meaning - Ben G. Blount - 1993 -- - Hoes and clothes in a Luo household: changing consumption in a colonial economy, 1906-1936 - Margaret Jean Hay - 1996 -- - Women as owners, occupants, and managers of property in colonial western Kenya - Margaret Jean Hay - 1982 -- - The significance of earth-eating: social and cultural aspects of geophagy among Luo children - P. Wenzel Geissler - 2000 -- - Medicinal plants used by Luo mothers and children in Bondo district, Kenya - P. Wenzel Geissler, Stephen A. Harris, Ruth J. Prince, Anja Olsen, R. Achieng' Odhiambo, Helen Oketch-Rabah, Philister A. Madiega, Anne Andersen, Per Mølgaard - 2002 -- , - Luo entrustment: foreign finance and the soil of the spirits in Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1995 -- - Debts and trespasses: land, mortgages, and the ancestors in western Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1992 -- - Siaya: the historical anthropology of an African landscape - David William Cohen, E.S. Atiendo Odhiambo - 1989 -- - Luo bibliography - Benjamin Blount - 2010
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Economic anthropology--Kenya ; Ethnicity--Kenya ; Kenya--Economic conditions ; Kinship--Kenya ; Language and culture ; Law, Luo (Kenya and Tanzania) Marriage (Luo Kenya and Tanzanial law) ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people) ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Economic conditions ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Money ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) Social change
    Abstract: The Luo collection covers cultural, historical, economic and demographic information circa 1895 to 2000. There are a number of general ethnographies on Luo culture and society as observed by professional anthropologists in late the 1920s to the mid-1930s. Specific themes covered in these works include tribes, kinship and social organization, marriage and sex restrictions, religion, life cycles and burials. These ethnographic accounts are further supplemented by the works of historian Jean Hay, discussing changes in material culture and gender relations that took place before the Second World War as a direct result of British colonial rule and the complex forces it set in motion. The collection also includes anthropological works that specifically focus on the post Second World War decade with particular emphasis on dynamics of lineage and family ties, customary law and Luo attitudes toward homicide and suicide. Other documents in the collection focus on the actual experiences of Luo men and women with urbanization and nationally designed development programs in the post-independence period (1963-2000). Specific themes covered include Luo responses to urbanization, modern education and population growth, changes in public health and nutrition, land policy, and the local effects of labor migration and global market forces; and misguided development programs. The remaining documents by Blount provide a linguistic analysis of Luo genealogical accounting, personal naming systems, and comprehensive bibliographic information of existing works on Luo culture and society, circa 1920-2000
    Description / Table of Contents: Luo - Ingrid Herbich - 2011 -- - The Luo of Kenya - by Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - Luo tribes and clans - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - Marriage customs of the Luo of Kenya - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Some preliminary notes on Luo marriage customs - K. C. Shaw - 1932 -- - Some customs of the Luwo (or Nilotic Kavirondo) living in South Kavirondo - By The Rev. H. Hartmann - 1928 -- - Ghostly vengeance among the Luo of Kenya - by Professor E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Lineage formation among the Luo - by A. Southall - 1952 -- - Homicide and suicide among the Joluo of Kenya - G. M. Wilson - 1960 -- - Luo customary law and marriage laws customs - Gordon M. Wilson - 1961 -- - The cultural definition of political response: lineal destiny among the Luo - David Parkin - 1978 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: cultural economy and some African meanings of forbidden commodities - Parker Shipton - 1989 -- - Daughters of the lakes and rivers: colonization and the land rights of Luo women - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1980 -- - Women in the household economy: managing multiple roles - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1979 -- - Agreeing to agree on genealogy: a Luo sociology of knowledge - Ben G. Blount - [1975] -- - Luo personal names: reference and meaning - Ben G. Blount - 1993 -- - Hoes and clothes in a Luo household: changing consumption in a colonial economy, 1906-1936 - Margaret Jean Hay - 1996 -- - Women as owners, occupants, and managers of property in colonial western Kenya - Margaret Jean Hay - 1982 -- - The significance of earth-eating: social and cultural aspects of geophagy among Luo children - P. Wenzel Geissler - 2000 -- - Medicinal plants used by Luo mothers and children in Bondo district, Kenya - P. Wenzel Geissler, Stephen A. Harris, Ruth J. Prince, Anja Olsen, R. Achieng' Odhiambo, Helen Oketch-Rabah, Philister A. Madiega, Anne Andersen, Per Mølgaard - 2002 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: foreign finance and the soil of the spirits in Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1995 -- - Debts and trespasses: land, mortgages, and the ancestors in western Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1992 -- - Siaya: the historical anthropology of an African landscape - David William Cohen, E.S. Atiendo Odhiambo - 1989 -- - Luo bibliography - Benjamin Blount - 2010
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Economic anthropology--Kenya ; Ethnicity--Kenya ; Kenya--Economic conditions ; Kinship--Kenya ; Language and culture ; Law, Luo (Kenya and Tanzania) Marriage (Luo Kenya and Tanzanial law) ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people) ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Economic conditions ; Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people)--Money ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) ; Luo (Nilotic tribe) Social change
    Abstract: The Luo collection covers cultural, historical, economic and demographic information circa 1895 to 2000. There are a number of general ethnographies on Luo culture and society as observed by professional anthropologists in late the 1920s to the mid-1930s. Specific themes covered in these works include tribes, kinship and social organization, marriage and sex restrictions, religion, life cycles and burials. These ethnographic accounts are further supplemented by the works of historian Jean Hay, discussing changes in material culture and gender relations that took place before the Second World War as a direct result of British colonial rule and the complex forces it set in motion. The collection also includes anthropological works that specifically focus on the post Second World War decade with particular emphasis on dynamics of lineage and family ties, customary law and Luo attitudes toward homicide and suicide. Other documents in the collection focus on the actual experiences of Luo men and women with urbanization and nationally designed development programs in the post-independence period (1963-2000). Specific themes covered include Luo responses to urbanization, modern education and population growth, changes in public health and nutrition, land policy, and the local effects of labor migration and global market forces; and misguided development programs. The remaining documents by Blount provide a linguistic analysis of Luo genealogical accounting, personal naming systems, and comprehensive bibliographic information of existing works on Luo culture and society, circa 1920-2000
    Description / Table of Contents: Luo - Ingrid Herbich - 2011 -- - The Luo of Kenya - by Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - Luo tribes and clans - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - Marriage customs of the Luo of Kenya - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Some preliminary notes on Luo marriage customs - K. C. Shaw - 1932 -- - Some customs of the Luwo (or Nilotic Kavirondo) living in South Kavirondo - By The Rev. H. Hartmann - 1928 -- - Ghostly vengeance among the Luo of Kenya - by Professor E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1950 -- - Lineage formation among the Luo - by A. Southall - 1952 -- - Homicide and suicide among the Joluo of Kenya - G. M. Wilson - 1960 -- - Luo customary law and marriage laws customs - Gordon M. Wilson - 1961 -- - The cultural definition of political response: lineal destiny among the Luo - David Parkin - 1978 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: cultural economy and some African meanings of forbidden commodities - Parker Shipton - 1989 -- - Daughters of the lakes and rivers: colonization and the land rights of Luo women - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1980 -- - Women in the household economy: managing multiple roles - Achola Pala Okeyo - 1979 -- - Agreeing to agree on genealogy: a Luo sociology of knowledge - Ben G. Blount - [1975] -- - Luo personal names: reference and meaning - Ben G. Blount - 1993 -- - Hoes and clothes in a Luo household: changing consumption in a colonial economy, 1906-1936 - Margaret Jean Hay - 1996 -- - Women as owners, occupants, and managers of property in colonial western Kenya - Margaret Jean Hay - 1982 -- - The significance of earth-eating: social and cultural aspects of geophagy among Luo children - P. Wenzel Geissler - 2000 -- - Medicinal plants used by Luo mothers and children in Bondo district, Kenya - P. Wenzel Geissler, Stephen A. Harris, Ruth J. Prince, Anja Olsen, R. Achieng' Odhiambo, Helen Oketch-Rabah, Philister A. Madiega, Anne Andersen, Per Mølgaard - 2002 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: foreign finance and the soil of the spirits in Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1995 -- - Debts and trespasses: land, mortgages, and the ancestors in western Kenya - Parker Shipton - 1992 -- - Siaya: the historical anthropology of an African landscape - David William Cohen, E.S. Atiendo Odhiambo - 1989 -- - Luo bibliography - Benjamin Blount - 2010
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Shilluk (African people) ; Shilluk (African people)--Kings and rulers ; Shilluk ; Shilluk
    Abstract: The Shilluk Collection covers a wide variety of cultural and historical information, circa 1900 to 1990. The earliest and most comprehensive source in the collection is the ethnographic survey by C.G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman, covering political organization, kinship, family life, marriage system, religion and funeral customs as observed in 1909-1910. The collection also includes Evans-Pritchard's classic essay on the divine kingship of the Shilluk, and two summary articles by professional anthropologists working with the International African Institute. Other works in the collection include brief ethnographic descriptions, articles and manuscripts that appeared in scholarly journals and records of the Anglo-Egyptian colonial administration. Topics covered in the collection include religious and medical beliefs, folklore, settlement pattern, social organization, customary laws and succession to kingship
    Note: Examples of Shilluk folk-lore - (Mrs. D. S.) L. Oyler - 1919 -- - The Shilluk's belief in the good medicine men - D. S. Oyler - 1920 -- - The Shilluk peace ceremony - D. S. Oyler - 1920 -- - The Shilluk tribe - M. E. C. Pumphrey - 1941 -- - Culture Summary: Shilluk - John W. Burton and Teferi Abate Adem - 2010 -- - The divine kingship of the Shilluk of the Nilotic Sudan - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Pagan tribes of the Nilotic Sudan - C. G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman - 1932 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - The Shilluk of the upper Nile - Godfrey Lienhardt - 1954 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile, customary law: marriage and the violation of rights in women - P. P. Howell - 1953 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile: the laws of homicide and the legal functions of the Reth - P. P. Howell - 1952 -- , - The Shilluk's belief in the evil eye, the evil medicine man - D. S. Oyler - 1919 -- - The Shilluk settlement - P. P. Howell - 1941 -- - Nikawng's place in the Shilluk religion - D. S. Oyler - 1918 -- - Shilluk kingship: power struggles and the question of succession - Burkhard Schnepel - 1990
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Shilluk (African people) ; Shilluk (African people)--Kings and rulers
    Abstract: The Shilluk Collection covers a wide variety of cultural and historical information, circa 1900 to 1990. The earliest and most comprehensive source in the collection is the ethnographic survey by C.G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman, covering political organization, kinship, family life, marriage system, religion and funeral customs as observed in 1909-1910. The collection also includes Evans-Pritchards classic essay on the divine kingship of the Shilluk, and two summary articles by professional anthropologists working with the International African Institute. Other works in the collection include brief ethnographic descriptions, articles and manuscripts that appeared in scholarly journals and records of the Anglo-Egyptian colonial administration. Topics covered in the collection include religious and medical beliefs, folklore, settlement pattern, social organization, customary laws and succession to kingship
    Description / Table of Contents: Shilluk - John W. Burton and Teferi Abate Adem - 2010 -- - The divine kingship of the Shilluk of the Nilotic Sudan - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Pagan tribes of the Nilotic Sudan - C. G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman - 1932 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - The Shilluk of the upper Nile - Godfrey Lienhardt - 1954 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile, customary law: marriage and the violation of rights in women - P. P. Howell - 1953 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile: the laws of homicide and the legal functions of the Reth - P. P. Howell - 1952 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: power struggles and the question of succession - Burkhard Schnepel - 1990
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Shilluk (African people) ; Shilluk (African people)--Kings and rulers
    Abstract: The Shilluk Collection covers a wide variety of cultural and historical information, circa 1900 to 1990. The earliest and most comprehensive source in the collection is the ethnographic survey by C.G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman, covering political organization, kinship, family life, marriage system, religion and funeral customs as observed in 1909-1910. The collection also includes Evans-Pritchards classic essay on the divine kingship of the Shilluk, and two summary articles by professional anthropologists working with the International African Institute. Other works in the collection include brief ethnographic descriptions, articles and manuscripts that appeared in scholarly journals and records of the Anglo-Egyptian colonial administration. Topics covered in the collection include religious and medical beliefs, folklore, settlement pattern, social organization, customary laws and succession to kingship
    Description / Table of Contents: Shilluk - John W. Burton and Teferi Abate Adem - 2010 -- - The divine kingship of the Shilluk of the Nilotic Sudan - by E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Pagan tribes of the Nilotic Sudan - C. G. Seligman and Brenda Z. Seligman - 1932 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - Audrey Butt - 1952 -- - The Shilluk of the upper Nile - Godfrey Lienhardt - 1954 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile, customary law: marriage and the violation of rights in women - P. P. Howell - 1953 -- - Observations on the Shilluk of the Upper Nile: the laws of homicide and the legal functions of the Reth - P. P. Howell - 1952 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: power struggles and the question of succession - Burkhard Schnepel - 1990
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Nuer (African people) ; Nuer ; Nuer
    Abstract: This file contains 23 documents. The major ethnographers of the Nuer represented are E.E. Evans-Pritchard (field work: 1930-1936), Douglas Johnson (1975-1990), and Sharon Hutchinson (1980-1992). Douglas Johnson's work is mostly historical covering the period of the Anglo-Egyptian condominium (1898-1955) with a focus on the role of prophets in Nuer social, political, and religious life. Evans-Pritchard describes Nuer ecology, subsistence, sociopolitical organization, kinship and marriage, and religion. Hutchinson examines gender relations; the trying period of the Sudanese Civil War (1955-present); and the changes to Nuer society and culture wrought by money, war, and the state. This file contains 23 documents
    Note: Culture summary: Nuer - Jok Madut Jok and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - The Nuer: a description of the modes of livelihood and political institutions of a Nilotic people - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1940 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Nuer - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1951 -- - Nuer bridewealth - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1946 -- - Nuer marriage ceremonies - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Bridewealth among the Nuer - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1947 -- - Economic life of the Nuer: cattle - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1938 -- - Nuer rules of exogamy and incest - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - A manual of Nuer law: being an account of customary law, its evolution and development in the courts established by the Sudan Government - by P. P. Howell - 1954 -- - The Nuer: age-sets - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1936 -- , - The Nuer of the Southern Sudan - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1940 -- - Some aspects of marriage and the family among the Nuer - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1945 -- - The Nuer: tribe and clan - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1933 -- - Nuer cultural summary - George P. Murdock - 1956 -- - Nuer customs and folklore - By Ray Huffman, with an introd. by D. Westermann - 1931 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - by Audrey Butt - [1952] -- - Nuer religion - [by E.E. Evans-Pritchard] - 1956 -- - Nuer prophets: a history of prophecy from the Upper Nile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - Douglas H. Johnson - 1994 -- - Nuer dilemmas: coping with money, war, and the state - Sharon E. Hutchinson - 1996 -- - Tribal boundaries and border wars: Nuer-Dinka relations in the Sobat and Zaraf Valleys, c. 1860-1976 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1982 -- - Judicial regulation and administrative control: customary law and the Nuer, 1898-1954 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1986 -- , - The fighting Nuer: primary sources and the origins of a stereotype - Douglas H. Johnson - 1981 -- - On disciples and magicians: the diversification of divinity among the Nuer during the colonial era - By Douglas H. Johnson - 1992 -- - Relations between the sexes among the Nuer: 1930 - Sharon Hutchinson - 1980
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ojibwa Indians
    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
    Description / Table of Contents: Ojibwa - Jennifer S. H. Brown and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - The Ojibwa Indians of Parry Island, their social and religious life - Diamond Jenness - 1935 -- - Ojibwa sociology - Ruth Landes - 1937 -- - Chippewa customs - Frances Densmore - 1929 -- - Chippewa child life and its cultural background - Sister M. Inez Hilger - 1951 -- - The Saulteux Indians about 1804 - Peter Grant - 1890 -- - Kitchi-Gami: wanderings round Lake Superior - J. G. Kohl - 1860 -- - Social and economic change among the northern Ojibwa - R. W. Dunning - 1959 -- - Ojibwa power belief system - Mary B. Black - 1977 -- - Farmers, warriors, traders: a fresh look at Ojibway women - Priscilla K. Buffalohead - 1983 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Chippewa of northern Wisconsin: 1854-1900 - Patricia A. Shifferd - 1976 -- - The Northern Ojibwa and the fur trade: an historical and ecological study - Charles A. Bishop - [1974] -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1981 -- - Fair Wind: medicine and consolation in the Berens River - Jenifer S. H. Brown in collaboration with Maureen Matthews - 1993 -- - Group identities in the boreal forest: the origin of the northern Ojibwa - Adolph M. Greenberg ; James Morrison - 1982 -- - The Ojibwa of Berens River, Manitoba: ethnography into history - A. Irving Hallowell ; edited with preface and afterword by Jennifer S.H. Brown - 1991 -- - Supplementary bibliography of works by A. Irving Hallowell - [Raymond D. Fogelson] - 1976 -- - Northern Ojibwa - Edward S. Rogers and J. Garth Taylor - 1981 -- - The Round Lake Ojibwa - [by] Edward S. Rogers - 1962 -- - Subsistence strategy in the fish and hare period, northern Ontario: the Weagamow Ojibwa, 1880-1920 - Edward S. Rogers and Mary B. Black - 1976 -- - Saulteaux of Lake Winnipeg - Jack H. Steinbring - 1981 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: exploring Indian reality - Rupert Ross - 1992 -- - A poison stronger than love: the destruction of an Ojibwa community - Anastasia M. Shkilnyk ; foreword by Kai Erikson ; photographs by Hiro Miyamatsu - 1985 -- - Ojibwa ontology, behavior, and world view - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - Ojibwa world view and disease - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - The role of dreams in Ojibwa culture - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976
    Description / Table of Contents: the story of Ka Kita Wa Pa No Kwe - Madeline Katt Theriault - 1992 -- - The Mishomis book: the voice of the Ojibway - by Edward Benton-Banai - 1979 -- - Disputed waters: Native Americans and the Great Lakes fishery - Robert Doherty - 1990 -- - Northern Ojibwa ecological adaptation and social organization - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - A Chippewa Case: resource control and self-determination - Philip Handrick - 1987 -- - The Temagami experience: recreation, resources, and aboriginal rights in the northern Ontario wilderness - Bruce W. Hodgins and Jamie Benidickson - 1989 -- - Indian school days - Basil H. Johnston - 1988 -- - Native rice, native hands: the Ikwe Marketing Collective - Winona LaDuke - 1987 -- - Alcohol and drug use among the Brokenhead Ojibwa - Lyle Longclaws, Gordon E. Barnes, Linda Grieve, and Ron Dumoff - 1980 -- - Looking in, looking out: coping with adolescent suicide in the Cree and Ojibway communities of northern Ontario - B. Minore, M. Boone, M. Katt, P. Kinch - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in ethnohistory - Harold Hickerson ; foreword by Charles A. Bishop ; review essay and bibliographical supplement by Jennifer S. H. Brown and Laura L. Peers - 1988 -- - Ethnohistory of Chippewa of Lake Superior - [by] Harold Hickerson - 1974 -- - The Red Lake and Pembina Chippewa - [by] Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin [and] Harold Hickerson - 1974 -- - Rainy River sturgeon: an Ojibway resource in the fur trade economy - Tim E. Holzkamm ; Victor P. Lytwyn ; Leo G. Waisberg - 1988 -- - Ojibwa horticulture in the Upper Mississippi and boundary waters - Tim E. Holzkamm - 1985 -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1978 -- - The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870 - Laura Peers - 1994 -- - A year with a Chippewa Family - George I. Quimby - 1962 -- - Southeastern Ojibwa - E. S. Rogers - 1978 -- - The Ojibwa of southern Ontario - Peter S. Schmalz - 1991 -- - A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,): during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America - prepared for the press by Edwin James - 1830 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the social and cultural meanings of gift giving in the Lake Superior fur trade - Bruce M. White - 1982 -- - A skilled game of exchange: Ojibway fur trade protocol - Bruce M. White - 1987 -- - History of the Ojibways, based upon traditions and oral statements - William W. Warren - 1885 -- - Indian participation in the industrial economy on the north shore of Lake Superior - by Thomas W. Dunk - 1987 -- - Chiefs and principal men: a question of leadership in treaty negotiations - Lise C. Hansen - 1987 -- - Portage Lake: memories of an Ojibwe childhood - Maud Kegg ; edited and transcribed by John D. Nichols - 1991 -- - Factional alignment among the Minnesota Ojibwe, 1850-1880 - Rebecca Kugel - 1985 -- - The White Earth tragedy: ethnicity and dispossession at a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation, 1889-1920 - Melissa L. Meyer - 1994 --^
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Cuna Indians ; Cuna ; Cuna
    Abstract: The Kuna file consists of twenty-seven documents, ranging in time coverage from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth centuries. Although based on field work in 1927, the six Nordenskiöld documents in this file provide excellent ethnographic coverage on the traditional San Blas Kuna. The remaining documents in the file cover religion, medicine and curing practices, language and speech, Kuna music, socio-cultural change, tales and myths, acculturation, the 1925 revolt, the Kuna political system, the commercialization of women's clothing (the MOLA), albinism and genetics
    Note: Cuna folk: a conceptual scheme involving the dynamic factors of culture, as applied to the Cuna Indians of Darien - Donald Stanley Marshall - [n.d.] -- - Mu-igala or the way of muu: a medicine song from the Cuna Indians of Panama - [Edited and translated by Nils Magnus Holmer ; Henry Wassén] - [n.d.] -- - Music of the Tule Indians of Panama - Frances Densmore - 1926 -- - Culture summary: Kuna - Karin E. Tice, Ian Skoggard, and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1999 -- - An historical and ethnological survey of the Cuna Indians - Erland Nordenskiöld, in collaboration with the Cuna Indian Ruben Pérez Kantule ; arranged and edited ...by Henry Wassén ; preface by Walter Kaudern ; editorial chapter by Henry Wassén - 1938 -- - A new voyage and description of the Isthmus of America - Lionel Wafer - 1934 -- , - San Blas Cuna acculturation: an introduction - David B. Stout - 1947 -- - Contributions to Cuna ethnography: results of an expedition to Panama and Columbia in 1947 - Henry Wassén - 1949 -- - San Blas: an account of the Cuna Indians of Panama ; the forbidden land : reconnaissance of upper Bayano River, R.P., in 1936 : two posthumous works - Fred McKim ; edited by Henry Wassén - 1947 -- - Further notes on albinism among the San Blas Cuna, Panama - David B. Stout - 1946 -- - Account of scientific explorations in the Isthmus of Darien in the years 1861-1865 - Lucien De Puydt - 1868 -- - Cuna Indian religion - Erland Nordenskiöld - 1930 -- - Miracle men and diviners among the Cuna Indians - Erland Nordenskiöld - 1931 -- - The relationships between art, religion and magic among the Cuna and Choco Indians - Erland Nordenskiöld - 1929 -- - Cuna chrestomathy - Nils M. Holmer - 1951 -- - Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama, based on specimens in the United States National Museum - Herbert W. Krieger - 1926 -- , - The Darien Indians - Edward Cullen - 1867 -- - Picture-writings and other documents by Néle, paramount chief of the Cuna Indians and Ruben Pérez Kantule, his secretary - Erland Nordenskiöld ; [translated by G. M. E. Leijer] - 1928 -- - Picture-writings and other documents by Néle, Charles Slater, Charlie Nelson and other Cuna Indians - Erland Nordenskiöld ; [translated by G. M. E. Leijer] - 1930 -- - Among the San Blas Indians of Panama, giving a description of their manners, customs and beliefs - Leon S. De Smidt - 1948 -- - Lore and life: Cuna Indian pageants, exorcism, and diplomacy in the twentieth century - by Alexander Moore - 1983 -- - The Kuna gathering: contemporary village politics in Panama - by James Howe - 1986 -- - Kuna crafts, gender, and the global economy - Karin E. Tice - 1995 -- - Plants and animals in the life of the Kuna - by Jorge Ventocilla, Heraclio Herrera, Valerio Núñez ; edited by Hans Roeder ; translated by Elisabeth King - 1995 -- - Kuna ways of speaking: an ethnographic perspective - by Joel Sherzer - 1983 -- , - Curing among the San Blas Kuna of Panama - by Norman Macpherson Chapin - 1983 [1997 copy] -- - Developmental change in San Blas - By Regina Evans Holloman - 1969 [1997 copy] -- - Being Cuna and female: ethnicity mediating change in sex roles - Margaret Byrne Swain - 1982
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ojibwa Indians
    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
    Description / Table of Contents: Ojibwa - Jennifer S. H. Brown and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - The Ojibwa Indians of Parry Island, their social and religious life - Diamond Jenness - 1935 -- - Ojibwa sociology - Ruth Landes - 1937 -- - Chippewa customs - Frances Densmore - 1929 -- - Chippewa child life and its cultural background - Sister M. Inez Hilger - 1951 -- - The Saulteux Indians about 1804 - Peter Grant - 1890 -- - Kitchi-Gami: wanderings round Lake Superior - J. G. Kohl - 1860 -- - Social and economic change among the northern Ojibwa - R. W. Dunning - 1959 -- - Ojibwa power belief system - Mary B. Black - 1977 -- - Farmers, warriors, traders: a fresh look at Ojibway women - Priscilla K. Buffalohead - 1983 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Chippewa of northern Wisconsin: 1854-1900 - Patricia A. Shifferd - 1976 -- - The Northern Ojibwa and the fur trade: an historical and ecological study - Charles A. Bishop - [1974] -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1981 -- - Fair Wind: medicine and consolation in the Berens River - Jenifer S. H. Brown in collaboration with Maureen Matthews - 1993 -- - Group identities in the boreal forest: the origin of the northern Ojibwa - Adolph M. Greenberg ; James Morrison - 1982 -- - The Ojibwa of Berens River, Manitoba: ethnography into history - A. Irving Hallowell ; edited with preface and afterword by Jennifer S.H. Brown - 1991 -- - Supplementary bibliography of works by A. Irving Hallowell - [Raymond D. Fogelson] - 1976 -- - Northern Ojibwa - Edward S. Rogers and J. Garth Taylor - 1981 -- - The Round Lake Ojibwa - [by] Edward S. Rogers - 1962 -- - Subsistence strategy in the fish and hare period, northern Ontario: the Weagamow Ojibwa, 1880-1920 - Edward S. Rogers and Mary B. Black - 1976 -- - Saulteaux of Lake Winnipeg - Jack H. Steinbring - 1981 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: exploring Indian reality - Rupert Ross - 1992 -- - A poison stronger than love: the destruction of an Ojibwa community - Anastasia M. Shkilnyk ; foreword by Kai Erikson ; photographs by Hiro Miyamatsu - 1985 -- - Ojibwa ontology, behavior, and world view - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - Ojibwa world view and disease - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - The role of dreams in Ojibwa culture - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976
    Description / Table of Contents: the story of Ka Kita Wa Pa No Kwe - Madeline Katt Theriault - 1992 -- - The Mishomis book: the voice of the Ojibway - by Edward Benton-Banai - 1979 -- - Disputed waters: Native Americans and the Great Lakes fishery - Robert Doherty - 1990 -- - Northern Ojibwa ecological adaptation and social organization - [A. Irving Hallowell] - 1976 -- - A Chippewa Case: resource control and self-determination - Philip Handrick - 1987 -- - The Temagami experience: recreation, resources, and aboriginal rights in the northern Ontario wilderness - Bruce W. Hodgins and Jamie Benidickson - 1989 -- - Indian school days - Basil H. Johnston - 1988 -- - Native rice, native hands: the Ikwe Marketing Collective - Winona LaDuke - 1987 -- - Alcohol and drug use among the Brokenhead Ojibwa - Lyle Longclaws, Gordon E. Barnes, Linda Grieve, and Ron Dumoff - 1980 -- - Looking in, looking out: coping with adolescent suicide in the Cree and Ojibway communities of northern Ontario - B. Minore, M. Boone, M. Katt, P. Kinch - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in ethnohistory - Harold Hickerson ; foreword by Charles A. Bishop ; review essay and bibliographical supplement by Jennifer S. H. Brown and Laura L. Peers - 1988 -- - Ethnohistory of Chippewa of Lake Superior - [by] Harold Hickerson - 1974 -- - The Red Lake and Pembina Chippewa - [by] Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin [and] Harold Hickerson - 1974 -- - Rainy River sturgeon: an Ojibway resource in the fur trade economy - Tim E. Holzkamm ; Victor P. Lytwyn ; Leo G. Waisberg - 1988 -- - Ojibwa horticulture in the Upper Mississippi and boundary waters - Tim E. Holzkamm - 1985 -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1978 -- - The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870 - Laura Peers - 1994 -- - A year with a Chippewa Family - George I. Quimby - 1962 -- - Southeastern Ojibwa - E. S. Rogers - 1978 -- - The Ojibwa of southern Ontario - Peter S. Schmalz - 1991 -- - A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,): during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America - prepared for the press by Edwin James - 1830 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the social and cultural meanings of gift giving in the Lake Superior fur trade - Bruce M. White - 1982 -- - A skilled game of exchange: Ojibway fur trade protocol - Bruce M. White - 1987 -- - History of the Ojibways, based upon traditions and oral statements - William W. Warren - 1885 -- - Indian participation in the industrial economy on the north shore of Lake Superior - by Thomas W. Dunk - 1987 -- - Chiefs and principal men: a question of leadership in treaty negotiations - Lise C. Hansen - 1987 -- - Portage Lake: memories of an Ojibwe childhood - Maud Kegg ; edited and transcribed by John D. Nichols - 1991 -- - Factional alignment among the Minnesota Ojibwe, 1850-1880 - Rebecca Kugel - 1985 -- - The White Earth tragedy: ethnicity and dispossession at a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation, 1889-1920 - Melissa L. Meyer - 1994 --^
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Pawnee Indians ; Pawnee ; Pawnee
    Abstract: The Pawnee are Native Americans who originally lived in what is now central Nebraska and central Kansas in the basins of the Platte and Republican rivers. The Pawnee spoke a Caddoan language. The focus is on the traditional way of life of the Pawnee. This file consists of 18 English language documents dealing primarily with traditional Pawnee ethnography for the period of 1850 to the 1920s. There is a slight focus in the file on materials dealing with the Skidi (Skiri) band of Pawnee. Probably the most comprehensive ethnographic information on the Pawnee as a whole is found in Weltfish, further supplemented with data from Smith, Grinnell, and the oral traditions described in Blaine. Major topics discussed in this file relate to culture history, ceremonialism, and religious beliefs. Other documents deal with more specific ethnographic topics such as music and songs; social organization; literature in the form of hero stories and folktales; and ethnoastronomy
    Note: Culture summary: Pawnee - Gerald F. Reid and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - The Hako: a Pawnee ceremony - Alice Cunningham Fletcher - 1904 -- - The Pawnee Ghost Dance hand game - Alexander Lesser - 1933 -- - Pawnee music - Frances Densmore - 1929 -- - Pawnee Indian societies - by James R. Murie - 1914 -- - Notes on Skidi Pawnee society - by George A. Dorsey ... and James R. Murie, prepared for publication by Alexander Spoehr ... - 1940 -- - Annual ceremony of the Pawnee medicine man - Ralph Linton - 1923 -- - Description of the manners and customs of the Pawnee Indians - By Br. D. Z. Smith - 1852 -- - An introduction to Pawnee archaeology - Waldo Rudolph Wedel - 1936 -- - Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne: history and folklore of the Plains - George Bird Grinnell - 1961 -- - The lost universe: with a closing chapter on 'The universe regained' - Gene Weltfish - 1965 -- , - Ceremonies of the Pawnee - by James R. Murie ; edited by Douglas R. Parks - 1989 -- - The Pawnee Indians - by George E. Hyde ; Foreword by Savoie Lottinville - 1974 -- - The chief and his council: unity and authority from the stars - Von Del Chamberlain - 1992 -- - Pawnee passage, 1870-1875 - by Martha Royce Blaine - 1990 -- - Pawnee hero stories and folk-tales, with notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee people - by George Bird Grinnell - 1889 -- - When stars came down to earth: cosmology of the Skidi Pawnee Indians of North America - by Von Del Chamberlain - 1982 -- - The dispossession of the Pawnee - David J. Wishart - 1979 -- - The Pawnee sacred bundles: their present use and significance - Martha Royce Blaine - 1983
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