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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Arab Americans ; Araber ; Araber
    Abstract: Americans of Arab ancestry are a heterogeneous amalgam of national and religious subgroups with a common cultural and linguistic heritage. This file consists of 31 documents and the ethnographic coverage runs from 1890 to 1990. Most of the works focus on the Syrian-Lebanese populations and their concentrations in large urban areas in Massachusetts, Illinois, and Michigan. Others deal with the Palestinian population in Chicago, Yemeni settlements in Detroit and Dearborn, and unspecified Arab American groups in various urban regions of the United States
    Note: Culture summary: Arab Americans - Nabeel Abraham and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1999 -- - The Arab Moslems in the United States: religion and assimilation - by Abdo A. Elkholy - 1966 -- - The Syrian-Lebanese in America: a study in religion and assimilation - by Philip M. Kayal and Joseph M. Kayal, foreword by Michael Novak - 1975 -- - Emigration from Syria and the Syrian-Lebanese community of Worcester, MA - Najib E. Saliba - 1992 -- - Becoming American: the early Arab immigrant experience - Alixa Naff - 1985 -- - Belief in the evil eye among the Chriatian Syrian-Lebanese in America - Alixa Naff - 1965 -- - Arab Muslims and Islamic institutions in America: adaption and reform - by Yvonne Haddad - 1983 -- - Detroit's Arab-American community: a survery of diversity and commonality - by Sameer Y. Abraham - 1983 -- , - The Yemeni immigrant community of Detroit: background, emigration, and community life - by Nabeel Abraham - 1983 -- - The Lebanese Maronites: patterns of continuity and change - by May Ahdab-Yehia - 1983 -- - The Southend: an Arab working-class community - by Sameer Y. Abraham, Nabeel Abraham, and Barbara Aswad - 1983 -- - Attitudes of immigrant women and men in the Dearborn area toward women's employment and welfare - Barbara Aswad - 1994 -- - The Shi'a mosques and their congregations in Dearborn - Linda S. Walbridge - 1994 -- - The background and causes of Lebanese/Syrian immigration to the United States before World War I - Samir Khalaf - 1987 -- - 'Colored' and Catholic: the Lebanese in Birmingham, Alabama - Nancy Faires Conklin and Nora Faires - 1987 -- - From the Near East to Down East - Eric J. Hooglund - 1987 -- - Good works, good times: the Syrian Ladies' Aide Society of Boston, 1917-1932 - Evelyn Shakir - 1987 -- - Arab-Americans and the political process - Michael W. Suleiman - 1994 -- , - Maintaining the faith of the fathers: dilemmas of religious identity in the Christian and Muslim Arab-American communities - Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad - 1994 -- - Palestinian women in American society - Louise Cainkar - 1994 -- - Anti-Arab racism and violence in the United States - Nabeel Abraham - 1994 -- - Bilingual patterns of an Arabic-English speech community - Ghazi Shorrab - 1986 -- - The southeast Dearborn Arab community struggles for survival against urban 'renewal' - Barbara C. Aswad - 1974 -- - An Islamic-Lebanese community in U.S.A.: a study in cultural anthropology - Atif A. Wasfi - 1971 -- - The woman's role in socialization of Syrian-American in Chicago - Safia F. Haddad - 1969 -- - The institutional development of the Arab-American community of Boston: a sketch - Elaine C. Hagopian - 1969 -- - The Arab-American community of Springfield, Massachusetts - Naseer H. Aruri - 1969 -- - Yemeni and Lebanese Muslim immigrant women in southeast Dearborn, Michigan - Barbara C. Aswad - 1991 -- - Palestinian-American Muslim women: living on the margins of two worlds - Louise Cainkar - 1991 -- , - Care of the elderly within Muslim families - Mary C. Sengstock - 1996 -- - Challenges to the Arab-American family and ACCEss - Barbara C. Aswad and Nancy Adadow Gray - 1996 -- - Immigrant Palestinian women evaluate their lives - Louise Cainkar - 1996
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bedouins ; Beduine ; Beduine
    Abstract: The Libyan Bedouin are Arab people of tribal and nomadic pastoralist backgrounds who have ties to the Libyan Desert. This desert comprises the western part of the Egypt, where it is known as the Western Desert, and the eastern part of Libya. This file on the Libyan Bedouin consists of 14 documents and includes ethnographies which provide rich accounts and varying perspectives of Libyan-Bedouin culture and society. These works include Evans-Pritchard's historical and sociological analysis of the Sansusi Order, Emry's study of power in Bedouin society, Behnke's study of Bedouin political ecology, and Abu-Lughod's studies of gender and poetry. Other studies discuss sociopolitical organization and customary law. Three studies examine more recent changes in Bedouin society as a result of sedentization, intrusion of the state, and economic development
    Note: Culture summary: Libyan Bedouin - Donald P. Cole - 1999 -- - Structure and authority in a Bedouin tribe: the 'Aishabit of the Western Desert of Egypt - Gerald Joseph Obermeyer - 1969 [1973] -- - The quest for order among Awlad Ali of the Western Desert of Egypt - Safia K. Mohsen - 1971 [1974] -- - The Sanusi of Cyrenaica - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - The sedentarization of nomads in the Western Desert of Egypt - A. M. Abou-Zeid - 1959 -- - Bloodmoney: Western Desert - Austin Kennett - 1925 -- - The Western Bedouin (El Mugharba) - By G. W. Murray - 1935 -- - Veiled sentiments: honor and poetry in a Bedouin society - Lila Abu-Lughod - 1986 -- - Shifting politics in Bedouin love poetry - Lila Abu-Lughod - 1990 -- - Writing women's worlds: Bedouin stories - Lila Abu-Lughod - 1993 -- , - The Herders of Cyrenaica: ecology, economy and kinship among the Bedouin of Eastern Libya - Roy H. Behnke, Jr. - 1980 -- - Libyan politics: tribe and revolution : an account of the Zuwaya and their government - John Davis - 1988 -- - Western Desert law - G. W. Murray - 1935 -- - The Bedouin of Cyrenaica: studies in personal and corporate power - Emrys L. Peters ; edited by Jack Goody and Emanuel Marx - 1990 -- - Investors and workers in the western desert of Egypt: an exploratory survey - Naiem A. Sherbiny, Donald P. Cole, Nadia Makary Girgis - 1992
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Arabs--Canada ; Araber ; Araber
    Abstract: Arab Canadians are first-generation Christian or Muslim Arabic-speaking immigrants and their descendants who originally came from the Arab world and have roots in Arabic culture. Arab Canadians can be found throughout Canada, although the largest communities are found in major cities, such as Montreal and Toronto. There are five documents in the Arab Canadians file. The two major works cover the immigrant history, assimilation, and acculturation of Arab Canadians in Canada and Lebanese and Syrian Canadians in Nova Scotia. Three shorter articles examine the changes in Lebanese-Canadian households and families, the persistence of traditional customs in an Edmonton, Alberta Druse community, and a Lebanese community in Lac La Biche, Alberta
    Note: Culture summary: Arab Canadians - Ian Skoggard - 1999 -- - An olive branch on the family tree: the Arabs in Canada - Baha Abu-Laban - 1980 -- - Voyagers to a rocky shore: the Lebanese and Syrians of Nova Scotia - Nancy W. Jabbra and Joseph G. Jabbra - 1984 -- - An Arab community in the Canadian northwest: a preliminary discussion of the Lebanese community in Lac La Biche Alberta - by Harold B. Barclay - 1968 -- - Household and family among Lebanese immigrants in Nova Scotia: continuity, change and adaption - Nancy W. Jabbra - 1991 -- - Reconstituting a Lebanese village society in a Canadian city - Louise E. Sweet - 1974
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Garo (Indic people) ; Garo ; Garo
    Abstract: The Garo live in the East and West Garo Hills District of the state of Meghalaya in India. The Garo is a major aboriginal group of this region of India and is divided into nine subtribes: Awe, Chisak, Matchi-Dual, Matabeng, Ambeng, Ruga-Chibox, Gara-Ganching, Atong, and the Megam. This file includes 33 documents that cover the period from the end of the 18th century up to 1990. However, most of the historical references go only as far back as the beginning of British occupation in the 1870s. The major topics covered are religion, literature, law, women's status, and the economy
    Note: Culture summary: Garo - Sankar Kumar Roy - 1999 -- - Rengsanggri: family and kinship in a Garo village - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - The Garos - [by] Major A. Playfair ; with an introd. by J. Bampfylde Fuller - 1909 -- - Garo kinship terms and the analysis of meaning - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - Some cultural and linguistic aspects of the Garos - [by] Bhupendranath Choudhury - 1958 -- - A magico-religious ceremony in connection with the disease of a Garo - [by] Bhabananda Mukherjee - 1962 -- - The folk-tales of the Garos - compiled by Dewan Sing Rongmuthu ; with a foreword by B. K. Barua - 1960 -- - A Study of culture change in two Garo villages - Dhirendra Narayan Majumdar - 1978 -- - Traditions and modernity in matrilineal tribal society - Kumie R. Marak - 1997 -- , - Female autonomy and fertility among the Garo of north central Bangladesh - Sarah F. Harbison ; T. M. Kibriaul Khaleque ; Warren C. Robinson - 1989 -- - Demographic profile of the Garo Hills - [M. C. Pandy] - 1995 -- - Garo of Bangladesh: religion, ritual and world view - Kibriaul Khaleque - 1988 -- - The Garos: the name, meanings, and its origin - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Study of social attitudes among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1968 -- - The Psyche of the Garos - Dr. Tarunchandra Sinha - 1966 -- - The Mahari among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1964 -- - A Study of women's position among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1965 -- - Garo culture: songs, dances, music, traditional and emerging - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Changing a'chik-mande: need for further research - [Biman Kar] - 1995 -- - The Garo customary laws and the application of general laws in Garo Hills - [Julius L. R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Concept of maintenace in Garo customary law - [Manjushree Pathak] - 1995 -- , - The institution of nokmaship in Garo Hills: some observations - [S. B. Chakrabarti & G. Baruah] - 1995 -- - Economic changes in Garo Hills: some perspectives - [A. G. Momin] - 1995 -- - Markets of Garo Hills: an assessment of their socio-economic implications - [K. Alam] - 1995 -- - Handicrafts and textiles - [Martin R. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Arts, architecture and wood carving - [Llewellyn R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Development and formation of vocabulary in Garo - [Brucellish K. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Garo folk literature - [Viola S. B. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Garo tale and its analogues - [Praphulladatta Goswami] - 1995 -- - Garo poetry - [Caroline R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Renaissance in Garo literature - [Lindrid D. Shira] - 1995 -- - Development of education in Garo Hills: continuity and change - [Mathew Geroge] - 1995 -- - Religious beliefs and customs among the Garo - [M. C. Thomas] - 1995 -- - Christianity and development among the Garos - [J. J. Roy Burman] - 1995
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  • 5
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Zande (African people) ; Zande ; Zande
    Abstract: The Azande are a large group living in Sudan, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This file consists of 46 documents; the majority are concerned with the Azande of the Sudan region, while others center around the Uelle River districts in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in the eastern part of the Central African Republic
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ifugao (Philippine people) ; Ifugao ; Ifugao
    Abstract: There are 29 documents in the Ifugao file. Religion and economy are best represented here. General cultural and historical accounts are found in Barton, Villaverde, and Dumia. Studies of religion include a general monograph, rituals associated with rice, marriage, death, and property, harvest ritual and songs, healing rites, mythology, funerals, and ancestor rites. Economic sources cover hunting, land use, and rice terracing. Material culture studies include weaving, basket weaving, and house design and construction. An acculturation study examines the American impact on Ifugao land use and property. There is one linguistic study of Ifugao ethnobotany by Conklin. A comprehensive bibliography is supplied by Conklin
    Note: Ifugao bibliography - Harold C. Conklin - 1968 -- - Some aspects of ethnographic research in Ifugao - Harold C. Conklin - 1967 -- - Ifugao ethnobotany 1905 - 1965: the 1911 Beyer-Merrill report in perspective - Harold C. Conklin - 1967 -- - Culture summary: Ifugao - Martin J. Malone and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation) - 1999 -- - The religion of the Ifugao - R. F. Barton - 1946 -- - Ifugao law - R. F. Barton - 1919 -- - Ifugao economics - R. F. Barton - 1922 -- - The use of myth as magic among the mountain tribes of the Philippines - R. F. Barton - 1935 -- - The Ifugao HAGABI - Raymundo Baguilat - 1940 -- - The Mayawyaw ritual: parts 1-5 - F. Lambrecht - 1932, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941 -- - Hudhud Hi Aliguyon: a translation of an Ifugao harvest song with introduction and notes - Amador Taguinod Daguio - 1952 -- - The half-way sun: life among the headhunters of the Philippines - R. F. Franklin - 1930 -- , - Philippine pagans: the autobiographies of three Ifugaos - R. F. Barton - 1938 -- - The Mayawyaw ritual: VI. illness and its ritual - Francis Lambert - 1955 -- - Origin myths among the mountain peoples of the Philippines - H. Otley Beyer - 1913 -- - The Ifugaos of Quiangan and vicinity - Fr. Juan Villaverde (Translated, edited, and illustrated by Dean C. Worcester. With notes and an addendum by L. E. Case) - 1909 -- - The mythology of the Ifugaos - R. F. Barton. Foreword by Alfred L. Kroeber - 1955 -- - The harvest feast of the Kiangan Ifugao - R. F. Barton - 1911 -- - An Ifugao burial ceremony - H. Otley Beyer and R. F. Barton - 1911 -- - Ifugaw weaving - 1958 -- - The Mayawyaw ritual: VII. hunting and its ritual - Francis Lambert - 1957 -- - Ifugaw villages and houses - Francis Lambrecht - 1929 -- - Ancestors' knowledge among the Ifugaos and its importance in the religious and social life of the tribe - Francis Lambert - 1954 -- , - Agricultural and forest policies of the American colonial regime in Ifugao Territory, Luzon, Philippines, 1901-1945 - John S. Klock - 1995 -- - Malnutrition, gender, and development in Ifugao, an upland community in the Philippines - Lynn Mary Kwiatkowski - 1994 -- - Natido Binwag weaves the bango - by Mary Ng - 1978 -- - Des Orientements, des vents, des riz ...: pour une etude lexicologique des savoirs traditionnels - Harold C. Conklin - 1988 -- - The Ifugao world - by Mariano A. Dumia ; edited by Jean Edades - 1979 -- - The Ifugao rice terraces - Nico van Breemen, L. R. Oldeman, W. J. Plantinga and W. G. Wielemaker - 1970 -- - Ethnographic atlas of Ifugao: implications for theories of agricultural evolution in Southeast Asia - by Michael R. Dove - 1983 -- - Foreword and References - Harold C. Conklin - 1993 -- - Ifugao baki: rituals for man and rice culture - Lourdes Dulawan - 1985 [printed 1989]
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Djuka people ; Djuka ; Djuka
    Abstract: The Ndyuka live in the northern extension of the Amazonian rain forest in the Marowijne (Maroni) river basin which is shared by the Republic of Suriname and French Guiana. The heartland of Ndyuka territory is considered to be the lower part of the Tapanahoni River, a tributary of the Marowijne. The Ndyuka are one of six Maroon (or Bush Negro) groups in Suriname. Maroons are the descendants of rebel African slaves who succeeded in building independent communities in the Americas. This file contains 16 documents, which mostly cover topics on religion, law, and cultural change. The major works are Hurault's ethnography of the Boni from the 1940s and 1950s, van Velzen's history of Ndyuka religious movements and cults, Bilby's examination of culture change and identity in five Aluku communities, and Lenoir's work on Paramaccan religion. Other topics covered in this file include Ndyuka manners, possession cults during Suriname's civil war, leadership, witchcraft, law and sanctions, kinship and social organization, resistance and acculturation, classificatory kinship and authority, food cultivation and preparation, and a comparative demographic study of the Boni and Oyana Indians
    Note: Culture summary: Ndyuka - Ineke van Wetering and Bonno Thoden van Velzen - 1999 -- - The Great Father and the Danger: religious cults, material forces, and collective fantasies in the world of the Surinamese Maroons - H. U. E. Thoden van Velzen and W. van Wetering - 1991 -- - The Djuka civilization - H. U. E. Thoden van Velzen - 1984 -- - Priests, spirit mediums, and guerillas in Suriname - Bonno Thoden van Velzen - 1994 -- - Dangerous ancestors: ambivalent visions of eighteenth- and ninteenth-century leaders of the eastern Maroons of Suriname - H. U. E. Thoden van Velzen - 1995 -- - Comparative demographic study of the Oyana Indians and the Boni Refugee Blacks of the Upper Maroni (French Guiana) - by Jean Hurault - 1959 -- - The Boni refugee Blacks of French Guiana - Jean Hurault - 1961 -- - Law at the village level: the Cottica Djuka of Surinam - A. J. F. Köbben - 1969 -- , - Unity and disunity: Cottica Djuka society as a kinship system - A. J. F. Köbben - 1979 -- - Continuity and change: Cottical society as a changing system - A. J. F. Köbben - 1968 -- - Classifictory kinship and classificatory status: the Cottica Djuka of Suriname - A. J. F. Köbben - 1969 -- - Bakku: possessing spirits of witchcraft on the Tapanahony - Diane Vernon - 1980 -- - The Paramacca Maroons: a study in religious acculturation - John D. Lenoir - 1973 [1997 copy] -- - The remaking of the Aluku: culture, politics, and Maroon ethnicity in French South America - Kenneth M. Bilby - 1990 [1997 copy] -- - Witchcraft among the Tapanahoni Djuka - W. van Wetering - 1979 -- - A Demon in every transistor - Wilhelmina van Wetering - 1992 -- - Agriculture among the Bush Negroes of the Maroni - by D. C. Geijskes - 1954
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Thais ; Thailänder ; Thailänder
    Abstract: The Central Thai speak the Central Thai (Tai-Shan) dialect of Tai, live in central and southern Thailand, and practice Theravada Buddhism. The Thai name for their country is "M'ang Thai" and their name for themselves is "Khon Thai." This file consists of 27 documents with a time range from roughly 1800-1993. Many of the studies focus on sociocultural change. Eight of these are centered on the village of Bang Chan but geographic and ethnographic surveys of other villages are included. Other topics include changing patterns of land ownership; the impact of economic development on rural-urban relations and politics; an account of a market area; studies of folk religion; monastic organization; the relationship between merit-making and identity formation; Thai cosmology, self, and modernity; education and culture; and love magic
    Note: The first face - by Wolf Donner - 1978 -- - Merit and identity in village Thailand - by Jasper Cooke Ingersoll - 1975 -- - The post-peasant village in Central Plain Thai society - by Steven Isaac Piker - 1975 -- - Culture summary: Central Thai - M. Marlene Martin, David Levinson, and HRAF Staff (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - Maternity and its ritual in Bang Chan - by Jane Richardson Hanks - 1963 -- - Thai peasant personality: the patterning of interpersonal behavior in the village of Bang Chan - by Herbert P. Phillips - 1966 -- - A study of the economy of a rice growing village in central Thailand - by Kamol Odd Janlekha - 1956 -- - Bang Chan: social history of a rural community in Thai - by Lauriston Sharp and Lucien M. Hanks - 1978 -- - Roster of the gods: an ethnography of the supernatural in a Thai village - by Robert B. Textor - 1973 -- , - Bangkhuad: a community study in Thailand - by Howard Keva Kaufman - 1960 -- - Monks and magic: an analysis of religious ceremonies in central Thailand - by B. J. Terwiel - 1975 -- - Village Ayutthaya: social and economic conditions of a rural population in central Thailand - by Jacques Amyot, with the collaboration of Friedrich W. Fuhs - 1976 -- - The folk religion of Ban Nai, a hamlet in central Thailand - by Kingkeo Attagara - 1968 [1984 copy] -- - Merit and power in the Thai social order - by Lucien M. Hanks, Jr. - 1962 -- - Rice and man: agricultural ecology in Southeast Asia - by Lucien M. Hanks - 1972 -- - A rural Thai village's view of human character - by Jane Richardson Hanks - 1965 -- - Buddhist monk, Buddist layman: a study of urban monastic organization in Central Tahiland - by Jane Bunnag - 1973 -- - The socio-cultural setting of love magic in central Thailand - by Somchintana Thongthew-Ratarasarn - 1979 -- , - Institutional and human resources development in the Chonburi region - by Amara Pongsapich, James Hafner, Suriya Veeravongs, and Napas Sirisumbhand ; with the assistance of Preecha Upayokin and Prawit Phothi-at - 1979 -- - Patterns of land ownership in central Thailand during the twentieth century - by Laurence D. Stifel - 1976 -- - Education and culture in a Thai rural community: a report of field research in Tambon Bang Khem, Thailand, (1970-1971) - edited by Tsuneo Ayabe - 1973 -- - Changing features of a rice-growing village in central Thailand: a fixed-point study from 1967 to 1993 - Takashi Tomosugi - 1995 -- - Hua Kok: social oragnization in North-Central Thailand - Jeremy Kemp - 1992 -- - The Thai countryside in the 1990s - Philip Hirsch - 1994 -- - Thai rural women and agricultural change: approaches and a case study - Napat Sirisambhand, Alec Gordon - 1987 -- - Marketing in north-central Thailand: a study of socio-economic organization in a Thai market town - by Preecha Kuwinpant - 1980 -- - Inside Thai society: interpretations of everyday life - Niels Mulder - 1996 -- - Love and marriage: mate selection in tewntieth-century Thailand - Sumalee Bumroongsook - 1995
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    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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  • 10
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Dogons (African people)
    Abstract: The Dogon are a group of people who live primarily in the districts of Bandiagara and Douentza in the western African nation of Mali. Some Dogon reside in Burkina Faso. This file consists of 30 documents, two are in the original French. Most focus geographically on the Mopti Region of Mali from ca. 1935 through 1970. General ethnographic information on the Dogon can be found in Paulme and Griaule for the 1930s, Paulu Marti up to the mid-1950s, and Bouju, ca. 1980s. Nearly half of the works focus on Dogon religion and art. Griaule wrote the classic works on Dogon religious thought and myth, which have been critiqued and defended. Griaule and Dieterlen also carried out a sociological analysis of Dogon religion. More specific religious studies are Dieterlen's studies of the Dogon concept of the soul and the symbolism of Dogon sacrifices. Van Beek has written on witchcraft, religious statues and religious ceremonies. Imperato writes on masked dances, as does Griaule in his general ethnography. Analyses of Dogon art are found in Laude, Flam, and Segy. Verboven provides a sophisticated analysis of Dogon ritual movement and dance. Culture and personality studies are found in Parin et al. and Ganay. Other topics included in the file are games, ethnolinguistics, ethnobotany, food patterns, and marriage patterns
    Description / Table of Contents: Dogon - John Beierle and Ian Skoggard - 2000 -- - The Dogon - Monserrat Palau Martí - 1957 -- - Social organization of the Dogon (French Sudan) - Denise Paulme - 1940 -- - Conversation with Ogotemmêli - Marcel Griaule - 1965 -- - The Dogon - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen - 1954 -- - Dogon culture: profane and arcane - Mary Douglas - 1968 -- - Classification of plants among the Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1952 -- - Dogon alimentation - Germaine Dieterlen and Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1960 -- - Dogon masks - Marcel Griaule - 1938 -- - The Whites think too much: psychoanalytic investigations among the Dogon in West Africa - By Paul Parin, Fritz Morgenthaler and Goldy Parin-Matthey - 1963 -- - Words and the Dogon world - Geneviève Calame-Griaule ; translated from the French by Deirdre LaPin - 1986 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: models of agricultural fertility among the Dogon and the Kapsiki - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1990 -- - Processes and limitations of Dogon agricultural knowledge - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1993 -- - Dogon restudied: a field evaluation of the work of Marcel Griaule - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1991 -- - On the Dogon restudied - Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1991 -- - Mating structure in the Dogon population in the Tabi Massif - M. H. Cazes and A. Jacquard - 1981 -- - Space, time and bodiliness in Dogon funerals: a praxiological view - Dirk Verboven - 1991 -- - Endogamy among the Dogon of Boni, Mali - M. H. Cazes - 1990 -- - Sacrifice et traitement des victimes chez les Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1985
    Description / Table of Contents: the myths of the cliff dwellers - Jean Laude [Translation by Joachim Neugroschel] Foreword by Lester Wunderman - [1973] -- - Dogon games - By M. Griaule - 1938 -- - Dogon mottoes - Solange de Ganay - 1941 [i. e. 1942] -- - Contemporary adapted dances among the Dogon - Pascal James Imperato - 1971 -- - Notes on the Dogon sculpture - Ladislas Segy - 1975 -- - Graphic symbolism in the Dogon granary: grains, time, and the notion of history - Jack D. Flam - 1976 -- - Graine de l'homme, enfant du mil - Jacky Bouju - 1984 -- - The pale fox - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen ; translated from the French by Stephen C. Infantino - 1986 -- - The innocent sorcerer: coping with evil in two African societies (Kapsiki & Dogon) - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1994 -- - Functions of sculpture in Dogon religion - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1988 -- - Becoming human in Dogon, Mali - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1992 --^
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  • 11
    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
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Hopi Indians
    Abstract: The Hopi are a Native American group currently residing on the Hopi Reservation. The Hopi lived aboriginally in the same location they now inhabit, the northeastern quadrant of Arizona. This file consists of 61 documents centered on the Hopi pueblos located on the First, Second, and Third Mesas, particularly on the pueblo of Oraibi, located on the Third Mesa. The time coverage for the file ranges from the prehistoric period to the late twentieth century, with emphasis on the period of the 1880s to the mid-1900s
    Abstract: ^^ - Sexual antagonism among the sexually egalitarian Hopi - Alice Schlegel - 1979 -- - Male and female in Hopi thought and action - Alice Schlegel - 1977
    Description / Table of Contents: 796/535/532/575 - by Edwin Earle. Text by Edward A. Kennard - 1971 -- - Hopi kachina dolls: with a key to their identification - By Harold S. Colton. Color photos by Jack Breed - 1959 -- - Roads in the sky: the Hopi Indians in a century of change - Richard O. Clemmer - 1995 -- - Deliberate acts: changing Hopi culture through thr Oraibi split - Peter M. Whiteley - 1988 -- - The fourth world of the Hopis - by Harold Courlander ; decorations by Enrico Arno - 1987 -- - Culture summary: Hopi - Alice Schlegel and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - Old Oraibi: a study of the Hopi Indians of the Third Mesa - Mischa Titiev - 1971 [Reprint of 1944 edition] -- - The Hopi Indians of Old Oraibi: change and continuity - Mischa Titiev - 1972 -- - Social organization of the Western Pueblos - Fred Eggan - 1950 [sixth impression 1973] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: profile of a Hopi god - Ekkehart Malotki, Michael Lomatuway'ma ; drawings by Petra Roeckerath - 1987 -- - Children of cottonwood: piety and ceremonialism in Hopi Indian puppetry - Armin W. Geertz, Michael Lomatuway'ma ; illustrations bt Warren Namingha and Poul Norbo - 1987 -- - Hopi of the second mesa - by Ernest and Pearl Beaglehole - 1935 -- - Then you will rise and strike my head from my neck: Hopi prophecy and the discourse of empowerment - By Richard O. Clemmer - 1995 -- - Hopi family structure and the experience of widowhood - Alice Schlegel - 1988 -- - Fathers, daughters, and kachina dolls - Alice Schlegel - 1989 -- - Making Mennonites: Hopi gender roles and Christian transformation - Diane M. Notarianni - 1996 -- - Me and mine: the life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa - as told to Louise Udall ; Illustrated by Phillip Sekaquaptewa - [1969] -- - African political models in the American Southwest: Hopi as an internal frontier society - Alice Schlegel - 1992 -- - Hopi shamanism: a reappraisal - Jerrold E. Levy - 1994 -- - The adolescent socialization of the Hopi girl - Alice Schlegel - 1973 -- - Early twentieth century Hopi population - Elliot McIntire - 1987 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in the meaning of community - [by] Richard Maitland Bradfield - [1973] -- - Orayvi revisited: social stratification in an egalitarian society - Jerrold E. Levy with assistance from Barbara Pepper - 1992 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the autobiography of a Hopi Indian - Edited by Leo W. Simmons - 1942 -- - The Oraibi Marau ceremony - Heinrich R. Voth - 1912 -- - The Oráibi Oáqöl ceremony - by H. R. Voth. The Stanley McCormick Hopi expedition ... - 1903 -- - The traditions of the Hopi - by H. R. Voth. The Stanley McCormick Hopi expedition ... - 1905 ; [1973] -- - The psychosocial analysis of a Hopi life-history - David Aberle - 1951 -- - Law and conflict management among the Hopi - Bruce Alden Cox - 1969 [1973 copy] -- - The Hopi ritual clown: life as it should not be - Louis Albert Hieb - 1972 [1973 copy] -- - Hopi voices: recollections, traditions, and narratives of the Hopi Indians - recorded, transcribed, and annotated by Hartold Courlander - 1982 -- - Ritual in Pueblo art: Hopi life in Hopi painting - Byron Harvey - 1970 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: their history and use of lands - [by] Florence H. Ellis - 1974 -- - Hopi history and ethnobotany - [by] Harold S. Colton - 1974 -- - Third Mesa Hopi ceramics: a study of the ceramic domain - Lydia Lloyd Wyckoff - 1986 [1988 copy] -- - The impact of cultural change on the land use patterns of the Hopi Indians - Elliot Gregor McIntire - 1968 [1988 copy] -- - The Kachina altars in Hopi worship - Jesse Walter Fewkes - 1926 -- - The use of idols in Hopi worship - Jesse Walter Fewkes - 1924 -- - Hopi hunting and ritual - Ernest Beaglehole - 1970 -- - Notes on Hopi economic life - [by] Ernest Beaglehole - 1937 -- - The changing pattern of Hopi agriculture - Maitland Bradfield - 1971 -- - The Hopi child - Wayne Dennis - 1940 -- - Notes on Hopi clans - by Robert H. Lowie - 1929 -- - Hopi kinship - by Robert H. Lowie - 1929 -- - Truth of a Hopi and other clan stories of Shung-opivi - By Edmund Nequatewa ; edited by Mary-Russell F. Colton - 1936 -- - Ethnobotany of the Hopi - Alfred F. Whiting - 1939 --^
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Dogons (African people)
    Abstract: The Dogon are a group of people who live primarily in the districts of Bandiagara and Douentza in the western African nation of Mali. Some Dogon reside in Burkina Faso. This file consists of 30 documents, two are in the original French. Most focus geographically on the Mopti Region of Mali from ca. 1935 through 1970. General ethnographic information on the Dogon can be found in Paulme and Griaule for the 1930s, Paulu Marti up to the mid-1950s, and Bouju, ca. 1980s. Nearly half of the works focus on Dogon religion and art. Griaule wrote the classic works on Dogon religious thought and myth, which have been critiqued and defended. Griaule and Dieterlen also carried out a sociological analysis of Dogon religion. More specific religious studies are Dieterlen's studies of the Dogon concept of the soul and the symbolism of Dogon sacrifices. Van Beek has written on witchcraft, religious statues and religious ceremonies. Imperato writes on masked dances, as does Griaule in his general ethnography. Analyses of Dogon art are found in Laude, Flam, and Segy. Verboven provides a sophisticated analysis of Dogon ritual movement and dance. Culture and personality studies are found in Parin et al. and Ganay. Other topics included in the file are games, ethnolinguistics, ethnobotany, food patterns, and marriage patterns
    Description / Table of Contents: Dogon - John Beierle and Ian Skoggard - 2000 -- - The Dogon - Monserrat Palau Martí - 1957 -- - Social organization of the Dogon (French Sudan) - Denise Paulme - 1940 -- - Conversation with Ogotemmêli - Marcel Griaule - 1965 -- - The Dogon - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen - 1954 -- - Dogon culture: profane and arcane - Mary Douglas - 1968 -- - Classification of plants among the Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1952 -- - Dogon alimentation - Germaine Dieterlen and Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1960 -- - Dogon masks - Marcel Griaule - 1938 -- - The Whites think too much: psychoanalytic investigations among the Dogon in West Africa - By Paul Parin, Fritz Morgenthaler and Goldy Parin-Matthey - 1963 -- - Words and the Dogon world - Geneviève Calame-Griaule ; translated from the French by Deirdre LaPin - 1986 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: models of agricultural fertility among the Dogon and the Kapsiki - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1990 -- - Processes and limitations of Dogon agricultural knowledge - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1993 -- - Dogon restudied: a field evaluation of the work of Marcel Griaule - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1991 -- - On the Dogon restudied - Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1991 -- - Mating structure in the Dogon population in the Tabi Massif - M. H. Cazes and A. Jacquard - 1981 -- - Space, time and bodiliness in Dogon funerals: a praxiological view - Dirk Verboven - 1991 -- - Endogamy among the Dogon of Boni, Mali - M. H. Cazes - 1990 -- - Sacrifice et traitement des victimes chez les Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1985
    Description / Table of Contents: the myths of the cliff dwellers - Jean Laude [Translation by Joachim Neugroschel] Foreword by Lester Wunderman - [1973] -- - Dogon games - By M. Griaule - 1938 -- - Dogon mottoes - Solange de Ganay - 1941 [i. e. 1942] -- - Contemporary adapted dances among the Dogon - Pascal James Imperato - 1971 -- - Notes on the Dogon sculpture - Ladislas Segy - 1975 -- - Graphic symbolism in the Dogon granary: grains, time, and the notion of history - Jack D. Flam - 1976 -- - Graine de l'homme, enfant du mil - Jacky Bouju - 1984 -- - The pale fox - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen ; translated from the French by Stephen C. Infantino - 1986 -- - The innocent sorcerer: coping with evil in two African societies (Kapsiki & Dogon) - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1994 -- - Functions of sculpture in Dogon religion - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1988 -- - Becoming human in Dogon, Mali - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1992 --^
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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
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Hopi Indians
    Abstract: The Hopi are a Native American group currently residing on the Hopi Reservation. The Hopi lived aboriginally in the same location they now inhabit, the northeastern quadrant of Arizona. This file consists of 61 documents centered on the Hopi pueblos located on the First, Second, and Third Mesas, particularly on the pueblo of Oraibi, located on the Third Mesa. The time coverage for the file ranges from the prehistoric period to the late twentieth century, with emphasis on the period of the 1880s to the mid-1900s
    Abstract: ^^ - Sexual antagonism among the sexually egalitarian Hopi - Alice Schlegel - 1979 -- - Male and female in Hopi thought and action - Alice Schlegel - 1977
    Description / Table of Contents: 796/535/532/575 - by Edwin Earle. Text by Edward A. Kennard - 1971 -- - Hopi kachina dolls: with a key to their identification - By Harold S. Colton. Color photos by Jack Breed - 1959 -- - Roads in the sky: the Hopi Indians in a century of change - Richard O. Clemmer - 1995 -- - Deliberate acts: changing Hopi culture through thr Oraibi split - Peter M. Whiteley - 1988 -- - The fourth world of the Hopis - by Harold Courlander ; decorations by Enrico Arno - 1987 -- - Culture summary: Hopi - Alice Schlegel and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - Old Oraibi: a study of the Hopi Indians of the Third Mesa - Mischa Titiev - 1971 [Reprint of 1944 edition] -- - The Hopi Indians of Old Oraibi: change and continuity - Mischa Titiev - 1972 -- - Social organization of the Western Pueblos - Fred Eggan - 1950 [sixth impression 1973] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: profile of a Hopi god - Ekkehart Malotki, Michael Lomatuway'ma ; drawings by Petra Roeckerath - 1987 -- - Children of cottonwood: piety and ceremonialism in Hopi Indian puppetry - Armin W. Geertz, Michael Lomatuway'ma ; illustrations bt Warren Namingha and Poul Norbo - 1987 -- - Hopi of the second mesa - by Ernest and Pearl Beaglehole - 1935 -- - Then you will rise and strike my head from my neck: Hopi prophecy and the discourse of empowerment - By Richard O. Clemmer - 1995 -- - Hopi family structure and the experience of widowhood - Alice Schlegel - 1988 -- - Fathers, daughters, and kachina dolls - Alice Schlegel - 1989 -- - Making Mennonites: Hopi gender roles and Christian transformation - Diane M. Notarianni - 1996 -- - Me and mine: the life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa - as told to Louise Udall ; Illustrated by Phillip Sekaquaptewa - [1969] -- - African political models in the American Southwest: Hopi as an internal frontier society - Alice Schlegel - 1992 -- - Hopi shamanism: a reappraisal - Jerrold E. Levy - 1994 -- - The adolescent socialization of the Hopi girl - Alice Schlegel - 1973 -- - Early twentieth century Hopi population - Elliot McIntire - 1987 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in the meaning of community - [by] Richard Maitland Bradfield - [1973] -- - Orayvi revisited: social stratification in an egalitarian society - Jerrold E. Levy with assistance from Barbara Pepper - 1992 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the autobiography of a Hopi Indian - Edited by Leo W. Simmons - 1942 -- - The Oraibi Marau ceremony - Heinrich R. Voth - 1912 -- - The Oráibi Oáqöl ceremony - by H. R. Voth. The Stanley McCormick Hopi expedition ... - 1903 -- - The traditions of the Hopi - by H. R. Voth. The Stanley McCormick Hopi expedition ... - 1905 ; [1973] -- - The psychosocial analysis of a Hopi life-history - David Aberle - 1951 -- - Law and conflict management among the Hopi - Bruce Alden Cox - 1969 [1973 copy] -- - The Hopi ritual clown: life as it should not be - Louis Albert Hieb - 1972 [1973 copy] -- - Hopi voices: recollections, traditions, and narratives of the Hopi Indians - recorded, transcribed, and annotated by Hartold Courlander - 1982 -- - Ritual in Pueblo art: Hopi life in Hopi painting - Byron Harvey - 1970 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: their history and use of lands - [by] Florence H. Ellis - 1974 -- - Hopi history and ethnobotany - [by] Harold S. Colton - 1974 -- - Third Mesa Hopi ceramics: a study of the ceramic domain - Lydia Lloyd Wyckoff - 1986 [1988 copy] -- - The impact of cultural change on the land use patterns of the Hopi Indians - Elliot Gregor McIntire - 1968 [1988 copy] -- - The Kachina altars in Hopi worship - Jesse Walter Fewkes - 1926 -- - The use of idols in Hopi worship - Jesse Walter Fewkes - 1924 -- - Hopi hunting and ritual - Ernest Beaglehole - 1970 -- - Notes on Hopi economic life - [by] Ernest Beaglehole - 1937 -- - The changing pattern of Hopi agriculture - Maitland Bradfield - 1971 -- - The Hopi child - Wayne Dennis - 1940 -- - Notes on Hopi clans - by Robert H. Lowie - 1929 -- - Hopi kinship - by Robert H. Lowie - 1929 -- - Truth of a Hopi and other clan stories of Shung-opivi - By Edmund Nequatewa ; edited by Mary-Russell F. Colton - 1936 -- - Ethnobotany of the Hopi - Alfred F. Whiting - 1939 --^
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Haitian Americans ; Haitianer ; Haitianer
    Abstract: Haitian Americans are people living in the United States whose origins are the island of Haiti. This file consists of eleven documents, all in English. The time coverage for the file ranges from approximately 1958 to the 1980s. The primary focus of the file is on the Haitian population in New York City (seven documents), with a secondary foci on Miami, Florida (two documents), and on Evanston, Illinois and the United States as a whole (one document each). Probably the most comprehensive study of the Haitian Americans is that of Laguerre which although centering on the New York City area does provide some additional data on other Haitian groups in the United States (e.g., regarding internal migrations, etc.). Nearly all the works in this file deal in a greater or lesser degree with the Haitian emigration to the United States, settlement patterns, the establishment of new ethnic identities, cultural adaptation, and relations with the black American population. Other major topics of ethnographic interest are: sociological and sociolinguistic analysis of Haitians in America, language use (French, Creole, English), social structure of the Haitian community, economics and education, and family organization and structure
    Note: Culture summary: Haitian Americans - Nina Glick Schiller, Carolle Charles, and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - American odyssey: Haitians in New York City - Michel S. Laguerre - 1984 -- - Becoming Black American: Haitians and American institutions in Evanston, Illinois - Tekle Mariam Woldemikael - 1989 -- - Haitian family patterns of migration to south Florida - Stephen M. Fjellman and Hugh Gladwin - 1985 -- - 'Everywhere we go, we are in danger': Ti manno and the emergence of a Haitian transnational identity - Nina Glick-Schiller ; Georges Fouron - 1990 -- - The refugees nobody wants: Haitians in Miami - Alex Stepick III - 1992 -- - Haitian immigrants in Black America: a sociological and sociolinguistic portrait - Flore Zéphir - 1996 -- , - Transnationalism in the construct of Haitian migrants' racial categories of identity in New York City - Carolle Charles - 1992 -- - Flight into despair: a profile of recent Haitian refugees in south Florida - Alex Stepick ; Alejandro Portes - 1986 -- - All in the same boat?: unity and diversity in Haitian organizing in New York - Nina Glick Schiller, Josh DeWind, Marie Lucie Brutus, Carolle Charles, Georges Fouron, Antoine Thomas - 1987 -- - The Haitians: the cultural meaning of race and ethnicity - Susan Buchanan Stafford - 1987 -- - Language and identity: Haitians in New York City - Susan Buchanan Stafford - 1987 -- - Haitian migrants and Haitian-Americans: from invisibility into the spotlight - by Robert Lawless - 1986
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Guarani Indians ; Guaraní ; Guaraní
    Abstract: The Guaraní live in lowland South America. They are heterogeneous wide-ranging groups inhabiting sub-tropical regions from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. This file consists of 9 documents with a time span of coverage from approximately the fifteenth century to the early 1990s. The geographic focus of the file is rather diffuse ranging from southern Brazil, southern Mato Grosso, Paraguay, and the border areas of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. The best general coverage of all Guaraní groups is that found in Métraux. Schaden's material concentrates on the Guaraní subgroups of Mbyá Ñandevá, and Kayová; Hanke and the Watsons focus their attention on the Cayua (Kaiowá). The specific location of the Watson's fieldwork centers on the village of Taquapir. The more recent studies by Clastres and Ganson deal primarily with the historical Guaraní population in Paraguay and the mission areas on the borders of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. Reed's work on the Chiripá of Paraguay (1981-1984) is an exploration of the various social and economic factors which has permitted this group to maintain their own distinct culture and society even after many years of contact with the dominant Paraguayan society. Major subject coverage in this file is on acculturation in various forms -- in terms of the Guaraní economy, religion, material culture, community and family structure, music, and folklore
    Note: Culture summary: Guaraní - Richard Reed and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - Contribution on the culture of the Cayua - Wanda Hanke - 1956 -- - Fundamental aspects of Guaraní culture - Egon Schaden - 1962 -- - Cayuá culture change: a study in acculturation and methodology - James B. Watson - 1952 -- - Notes on the kinship system of the Cayua Indians - Virginia Drew Watson - 1944 -- - The Guarani - By Alfred Métraux - 1948 -- - Historic influences and change in the economy of a southern Mato Grosso tribe - James B. Watson - 1945 -- - The land without evil: Tupí-Guaraní prophetism - Hélène Clastres ; translated by Jacqueline Grenez Brovender - 1995 -- - Better not take my manioc: Guarani religion, society, and politics in the Jesuit missions of Paraguay - Barbara Anne Ganson - 1994 -- - Prophets of agroforestry: Guarani communities and commercial gathering - Richard K. Reed - 1995
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Kanuri (African people) ; Kanuri ; Kanuri
    Abstract: The Kanuri constitute the dominant element of the population of Borno state in northeastern Nigeria, and are also found in large numbers in southeastern Niger. This file on the Kanuri consists of 11 documents. The literature covers Kanuri only in Nigeria, is almost entirely by the anthropologist Ronald Cohen and dates from ca. 1950s-1970. Included are Cohen's monograph on the Kanuri, as well as his articles on sociopolitical organization, attempts to change agricultural practices, nineteenth century political economy, marriage instability, kingship, processes of political incorporation, and status distinctions and social stratification. Rosman writes on the relationship between acculturation and social structure among urban Kanuri. Peshkin writes about the affect of Western-style education on social change in rural and urban Borno. The file is strong on Kanuri social and political organization up to the 1960s, while it is less so on religion, arts and recent social change between 1970 and the 1990s
    Note: Culture summary: Kanuri - Martin J. Malone and Ian Skoggard - 1998 -- - The Kanuri of Bornu - By Ronald Cohen - 1967 -- - Social structure and acculturation among the Kanuri of northern Nigeria - by Abraham Rosman - 1966 -- - The structure of Kanuri society - By Ronald Cohen - 1960 -- - The success that failed: an experiment in culture change in Africa - By Ronald Cohen - 1961 -- - Dominance and defiance: a study of marital instability in an Islamic African society - Ronald Cohen - 1971 -- - Kanuri schoolchildren: education and social mobilization in Nigeria - Alan Peshkin - 1972 -- - Some aspects of institutionalized exchange: a Kanuri example - Ronald Cohen - 1965 -- - The Kingship in Bornu - by Ronald Cohen - 1970 -- - Marriage instability among the Kanuri of northern Nigeria - Ronald Cohen - 1961 -- - Incorporation in Bornu - Ronald Cohen - 1970 -- - Social stratification in Bornu - By Ronald Cohen - 1970
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Cuban Americans ; Kubaner ; Kubaner
    Abstract: Cuban Americans are people living in the United States whose origins are the island of Cuba. This collection includes 22 documents. The time coverage range is approximately 1959-1990s, with some background information from the mid to late nineteenth century. The primary focus is on the Miami metropolitan area of Dade County, Florida, with secondary foci on West New York, N.J. and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas
    Note: Culture summary: Cuban Americans - Lisandro Pérez and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - The assimilation of Cuban exiles: the role of community and class - Eleanor Meyer Rogg - 1974 -- - Capital Cubans: refugee adaptation in Washington, D.C. - Margaret S. Boone - 1989 -- - The Cuban-American experience: culture, images, and perspectives - Thomas D. Boswell ; James R. Curtis - 1984 -- - Havana USA: Cuban exiles and Cuban Americans in south Florida, 1951-1994 - María Cristina García - 1996 -- - Adaptation and adjustment of Cubans: West New York, New Jersey - by Eleanor Meyer Rogg ; Rosemary Santana Cooney - 1980 -- - Cuban Miami - Lisandro Pérez - 1992 -- - Immigrant economic adjustment and family organization: the Cuban success story reexamined - Lisandro Pérez - 1986 -- - Cubans in the United States - Lisandro Pérez - 1986 -- , - A demographic profile of Cuban Americans - Thomas D. Boswell - 1994 -- - The Cuban-American labor movement in Dade County: an emerging immigrant working class - Guillermo J. Grenier - 1992 -- - Ethnicity and the politics of symbolism in Miami's Cuban community - John F. Stack and Christopher L. Warren - 1990 -- - The use of English and Spanish among Cubans in Miami - Isabel Castellanos - 1990 -- - A year to remember: Mariel - Alejandro Portes and Alex Stepick - 1993 -- - How the enclave was built - Alejandro Portes and Alex Stepick - 1993 -- - The impact of the Cuban exodus on Dade County's educational system - by Arnhilda Badia - 1991 -- - Cuban art in south Florida - by Ricardo Pau-Llosa - 1991 -- - The impact of exiled Cuban musicians in south Florida - by Antonino Hernández Lizaso and Vivian Saavedra Lizaso - 1991 -- - The political impact of Cuban-Americans in Florida - by Adolfo Leyva de Varona - 1991 -- - The social impact of Cuban immigration in Florida - by Juan M. Clark - 1991 -- , - Cultural contributions of the Cuban migrations in south Florida - by Mercedes Cros Sandoval - 1991 -- - The Cubans, religion and south Florida - Marco Antonio Ramos and Agustín A. Román - 1991 -- - The qualitatively different and massive nature of the Cuban outflow after Castro's revolution - Antonio Jorge and Raul Moncarz - 1991 -- - The contribution of Cuban exiles to the Florida economy - Antonio Jorge and Jorge Salazar-Carrillo - 1991
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Amhara (African people) ; At ; Amhara ; Amhara
    Abstract: The Amhara people of the Ethiopian central highlands are one of the two largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia. This file includes fifteen documents, all but one based on research conducted in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Overall, a more traditional, and rural Amhara culture is portrayed, except for Levine who also discusses modern changes in Amhara culture. Messing's work systematically covers a broad range of culture, circa 1950s, and is the basic source to be consulted. Included in Messing's book is an extensive glossary covering such categories as animals, cultigens, herbs, spirits, and charms. The other works compliment Messing by examining more specific aspects of Amhara culture, such as settlement patterns, political organization, ethnomedicine, land tenure and secretic religious beliefs and practices. Examples and discussions of Amhara representative arts, oral stories and literature are found in Young, Messing, and Assefa, respectively. It is evident that Amhara culture varies geographically, although no one study covers this variability. The post-Haile Selassie period (1975 to present) is not covered in the file
    Note: Culture summary: Amhara - Simon D. Messing and Ian Skoggard - 1998 -- - The Shoan Plateau and its people: an essay in local geography - D. R. Buxton - 1949 -- - Ethiopian folktales ascribed to the late nineteenth century Amhara wit, Aläqa Gäbre-Hanna - Simon D. Messing - 1956 -- - The government of Ethiopia - by Margery Perham - 1948 -- - Wax & gold: tradition and innovation in Ethiopian culture - Donald N. Levine - 1965 -- - Medical beliefs and practices of Begemder Amhara - Allan Louis Young - 1970 [1972 copy] -- - Land tenure among the Amhara of Ethiopia: the dynamics of cognatic descent - Allan Hoben - 1973 -- - The role of ambilineal descent groups in Gojjam Amhara social organization - by Allan Hoben - 1963 -- - Family and property amongst the Amhara nobility - by Donald Crummey - 1983 -- - Dreams in Amharic prose fiction - Taye Assefa - 1988 -- , - Magic as a 'quasi-profession': the organization of magic and magical healing among Amhara - Allan Young - 1975 -- - Varieties of Amhara graphic art - by Allan Young - 1967 -- - Social stratification in traditional Amhara society - by Allan Hoben - 1970 -- - Highland plateau Amhara of Ethiopia - Simon D. Messing ; edited by M. Lionel Bender - 1985 -- - The evil eye belief among the Amhara of Ethiopia - Ronald A. Reminick - 1974 -- - The structure and functions of religious belief among the Amhara of Ethiopia - Ronald A. Reminick - 1975
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tiv (African peoples) ; Tiv (African people) ; Tiv ; Tiv
    Abstract: This file consists of 25 documents that describe Tiv culture in two different periods: the 1930s and 1950s with a geographic focus on the Benue State in Nigeria. Included are a general description of 1950s Tiv culture including field notes; books on Tiv social organization, economy and markets; the judicial system; religion; Tiv genealogies; cognition; circumcision; and migration. Other subjects covered in the file are Tiv language, anthropometry, textile dyeing, medicine, song, dancing and the decorative arts, and poetry. Akiga is a translation of a life history of a Tiv
    Note: Culture summary: Tiv - Paul Bohannan and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - Akiga's story: the Tiv tribe as seen by one of its members - edited and translated by Rupert East - 1939 -- - The Tiv tribe - R. M. Downes - 1933 -- - The Tiv people - Roy Clive Abraham - 1933 -- - Notes on the Munshi ('Tivi') tribe of Northern Nigeria - E. de C. Duggan - 1932 -- - Notes on the Munshi tribe and language - A. S. Judd - 1916-17 -- - Tiv pattern dyeing - K. C. Murray - 1949 -- - Tiv-English dictionary with grammar notes and index - W. A. Malherbe - 1934 -- - Notes on the physical anthropology of certain West African tribes: (1.) Munchi - L. W. G. Lewis - 1920 -- - Tiv farm and settlement - Paul Bohannan - 1957 -- - The Tiv of central Nigeria - Laura and Paul Bohannan - 1953 -- - The migration and expansion of the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1954 -- , - A Genealogical charter - Laura Bohannan - 1952 -- - Three source notebooks in Tiv ethnography - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1958 -- - Circumcision among the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1954 -- - The 'descent' of the Tiv from Ibenda Hill - B. Sai Akiga - 1954 -- - Concepts of time among the Tiv of Nigeria - Paul Bohannan - 1953 -- - A Case study of ideas concerning disease among the Tiv - D. R. Price Williams - 1962 -- - A source book on Tiv religion in 5 volumes - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1969 -- - Justice and judgment among the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1968 -- - Tiv economy - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1968 -- - Tiv song - Charles Keil - 1979 -- - Performance on Tiv oral poetry - by Iyorwuese Hagher - 1981 -- - Tiv religion - by R. M. Downes ; with a foreword by James W. Robertson - 1971 -- - Seeing, believing, doing: the Tiv understanding of power - Adrian Campion Edwards - 1983 -- - On the non-existence of an ancestor cult among the Tiv - Adrian Campion Edwards - 1984
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    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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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Kapauku (New Guinea people) ; Kapauku ; Kapauku
    Abstract: The Kapauku live in the Central Highlands of western New Guinea, now Irian Jaya, Indonesia. This file includes eight works, all by the ethnographer Leopold Pospisil that cover the time period from 1954-1979. Topics include Kapauku economy, sociopolitical organization, religious and ceremonial life, political structure, warfare, kinship organization, and law, including internal and external changes in the Kapauku legal and political system as a result of colonization
    Note: Culture summary: Kapauku - Nancy Gratton and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - Kapauku Papuans and their law - Leopold Pospisil - 1958 -- - Kapauku Papuan political structure - Leopold Pospisil - 1958 -- - Kapauku Papuan economy - Leopold Pospisil - 1963 -- - The Kapauku Papuans of West New Guinea - by Leopold J. Pospisil - 1978 -- - 'I am very sorry I cannot kill you any more': war and peace among the Kapauku - Leopold Pospisil - 1993 -- - The Kapauku Papuans and their kinship organization - By Leopold Pospisil - 1960 -- - Structural change and primitive law: consequences of a Papuan legal case - Leopold Pospisil - 1969 -- - Modern and traditional administration of justice in New Guinea - Leopold Pospisil - 1981
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Somalis ; Somal ; Somal
    Abstract: The Muslim Somalis of the Horn of Africa speak the Somali language and live primarily in Somalia. This file consists of 32 documents, 10 of which are translations from the original Italian, two from French, and one from German. They cover a time span from the 1600s to about the mid 1980s. The majority of these works concentrate on the nomadic Somali of the Djibouti region of southeastern Ethiopia in what is known (in 1996) as the Somali Democratic Republic, composed of the former protectorate of British Somaliland, the former Italian U.N. Trusteeship for Somali, and the French territory of the Afars and the Issas
    Note: Culture summary: Somali - Bernhard Helander and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar, and Saho - by I. M. Lewis - 1955 -- - Modern political movements in Somaliland, I & II - I. M. Lewis - 1958 -- - The names of God in northern Somali - I. M. Lewis - 1959 -- - Somali songs and little texts - Enrico Cerulli - 1919-1921 -- - Seventeen trips through Somaliland and a visit to Abyssinia: a record of exploration and big game shooting, with descriptive notes on the fauna of the country - by Major H. G. C. Swayne, R. E. - 1900 -- - British Somaliland - by Ralph E. Drake-Brockman - 1912 -- - Sufism in Somaliland: a study in tribal Islam - I & II - I. M. Lewis - 1955-1956 -- - Somali games - by G. Marin - 1931 -- - Observations on the Moslem movement in Somaliland - Enrico Cerulli - 1923-1925 -- , - First footsteps in East Africa: or an exploration of Harar - by Richard F. Burton - 1856 -- - Clanship and contract in northern Somaliland - I. M. Lewis - 1959 -- - French Somaliland - by André Leroi-Gourhan - 1953 -- - The Somali lineage system and the total genealogy: a general introduction to basic principles of Somali political institutions - I. M. Lewis - 1957 -- - Contributions to the ethnography and anthropology of the Somali, Galla, and Harari - by Philipp Paulitschke - 1888 -- - The Yibirs and Midgàns of Somaliland, their traditions and dialects - by J. W. C. Kirk - 1905 -- - Anthropology and ethnography of the peoples of Somalia - Nello Puccioni - 1936 -- - A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism and politics among the northern Somali of the Horn of Africa - by I. M. Lewis - 1961 -- - The lunar stations in the astronomical ideas of the Somalis and the Danaki - Enrico Cerulli - 1957 -- - New notes on the astronomical ideas of the Somalis - Enrico Cerulli - 1957 -- - The consuetudinary law of northern Somalia (Mijirtein) - Enrico Cerulli - 1959 -- , - Texts of the consuetudinary law of the Marrehân Somali - Enrico Cerulli - 1959 -- - The origin of the lower castes of Somalia - Enrico Cerulli - 1959 -- - Personal names in Somali - Enrico Cerulli - 1959 -- - How a Hawiye tribe used to live - Enrico Cerulli - 1959 -- - The dancing of the Somali - Enrico Cerulli - 1964 -- - The Somali tribe - Enrico Cerulli - 1964 -- - New notes on Islam in Somalia - Enrico Cerulli - 1964 -- - Dualism in Somali notions of power - by I. M. Lewis - 1963 -- - The terminology and practice of Somali weather lore, astronomy, and astrology - by Muusa H. I. Galaal - 1968 -- - Marriage and the family in northern Somaliland - by I. M. Lewis - 1962 -- - The slaughtered camel: coping with fictitious descent among the Hubeer of southern Somalia - by Bernhard Helander - 1988 -- - The shaping of Somali society: reconstructing the history of a pastoral people, 1600-1900 - Lee V. Cassanelli - 1982
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tarahumara Indians ; Tarahumara ; Tarahumara
    Abstract: The Tarahumara are Native Americans who live in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico and who speak a Uto-Aztecan language. This file consists of eleven documents nearly all written by professional anthropologists, whose collective fieldwork experience among the Tarahumara ranges in time from 1891 to 1989. Probably one of the most comprehensive studies in the file on traditional Tarahumara ethnography is that done by Bennett and Zingg. Although the fieldwork for this study was done in the 1930s, this work, nevertheless, provides an excellent introduction to the study of traditional Tarahumara society. It should be noted, however that this monograph has been criticized by a later ethnologist for factual errors in the data. Some of the major topics discussed by additional works include culture history, material culture, socio-cultural change, social organization, ideal and practical norms of behavior, and the ecological relationship between the Tarahumara and their environment. Other documents provide additional data on sorcery, residential mobility, kinship, ceremonial behavior, curing, religion, social conformity, and lying in relation to informant/author relationships
    Note: Culture summary: Tarahumara - William L. Merrill and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Tarahumara: an Indian tribe of northern Mexico - by Wendell C. Bennett and Robert M. Zingg - 1935 -- - Unknown Mexico: a record of five years exploration of the western Sierra Madre ; in the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco ; and among the Tarascos of Michoacan, Vol. 1. - by Carl Lumholtz, M. A. - 1902 -- - The place of kinship in Tarahumara social organization - Herbert Passin - 1943 -- - Sorcery as a phase of Tarahumara economic relations - by Herbert Passin - 1942 -- - Tarahumara prevarication: a problem in field method - by Herbert Passin - 1942 -- - Ideal norms and social control in Tarahumara society - Jacob Fried - [1951] -- - The Tarahumara of Mexico: their environment and material culture - Campbell W. Pennington - 1963 -- , - A study in culture persistence: the Tarahumaras of northwestern Mexico - by Jean René Champion - 1963 [1970] -- - Rarámuri souls: knowledge and social process in northern Mexico - William L. Merrill - 1988 -- - Mobile agriculturalists and the emergence of sedentism: perspectives from northern Mexico - Robert J. Hard, William L. Merrill - 1992 -- - Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre: beer, ecology, and social organization - John G. Kennedy - 1978
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Sinhalese (Sri Lankan people) ; Singhalesen ; Singhalesen
    Abstract: The Sinhalese are the dominant ethnic group in Sri Lanka. There are ten documents in this file, focused mainly on the Kandyan Sinhalese. The dates of coverage range from 1860 to the 1980s; with most of the fieldwork done in the 1950s and 1960s. Many of these works are heavily oriented to kinship and its integration into other cultural aspects of the society. Yalman's work, based on seven community studies, is probably the best general source on Kandyan kinship and its relation to other aspects of the culture. While most of the kinship documents tend to be concerned with the theoretical considerations of British kinship and social structure studies, they are well supported with case histories and community studies material which provide more than just kinship information. A number provide additional ethnographic data on social structure, architecture, material culture, religion, politics, culture history, and the ethnic conflict between the majority Sinhalese population and the minority Tamils
    Note: Culture summary: Sinhalese - Bryan Pfaffenberger and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Pul Eliya, a village in Ceylon: a study of land tenure and kinship - by E. R. Leach - 1961 -- - The disintegrating village: report of a socio-economic survey conducted by the University of Ceylon, Part I - [N. K. Sarkar, S. J. Tambiah] - 1957 -- - Magical-animism and Buddhism: a structural analysis of the Sinhalese religious system - Michael M. Ames - 1964 -- - Under the bo tree: studies in caste, kinship, and marriage in the interior of Ceylon - Nur Yalman - 1971 -- - Kinship fact and fiction in relation to the Kandyan Sinhalese - S. J. Tambiah - 1965 -- - The structure of kinship and its relationship to land possession and residence in Pata Dumbara, central Ceylon - S. J. Tambiah - 1958 -- , - Some observations on the Kandyan Sinhalese kinship system - Marguerite S. Robinson - 1968 -- - Domestic architecture among the Kandyan Sinhalese - Robert Duncan MacDougall - 1971 [1974 copy] -- - Sri Lanka -- ethnic fratricide and the dismantling of democracy - S. J. Tambiah - 1991 -- - Buddhism betrayed?: religion, politics and violence in Sri Lanka - Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah - 1992
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Serbs ; Orašac (Serbia) ; Yugoslavia--Social life and customs ; Serben ; Serben
    Abstract: This collection about the Serbs consists of thirty-five documents and 1577 digital images. Serbia is one of two republics within Yugoslavia. Serbs are Slavs and practice the Serbian Orthodox religion. The most comprehensive coverage is provided by Joel M. Halpern and Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern. Their fieldwork (1953-1986) focused on the village of Orasac, a typical Serbian peasant community. Their works concentrate on historical and cultural change and theory, ethno-medicine, the economy, linguistics, oral literature, ritual laments, and memory recall. Their photograph collection represents episodes of their fieldwork, and documents many changes in architecture, household furnishings, dress, agricultural tools, and commerce. The participation of the Halperns and their children in community life is also depicted in these pictures. Lodge presents data on Serbian cultural history and ethnography from 550 A.D. to 1939 A.D. The remaining documents cover topics such as: religion; folk psychology and folk medicine; the economy; kinship; the family; nationalism; literature; fertility and reproduction; women's roles; urban and rural life, and time, in relationship to economic and social development
    Note: Culture summary: Serbs - Richard A. Wagner and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Serbian church life - by R. M. French - 1942 -- - Healing ritual: studies in the technique and tradition of the southern Slavs - [by] P. Kemp - 1935 -- - Peasant life in Jugoslavia - by Olive Lodge, M. A. (Oxon) - 1941 -- - Folk religion among the Orthodox population in eastern Yugoslavia: (some remarks and considerations) - by Milenko S. Filipovic - 1954 -- - The Jewish mother in Serbia: or Les structures alimentaires de la parenté - E. A. Hammel - 1967 -- - Serbo-Croatian kinship terminology - E. A. Hammel - 1957 -- - Family in transition: a study of 300 Yugoslav villages - Vera St. Erlich - 1966 -- - Alternative social structures and ritual relations in the Balkans - Eugene A. Hammel - 1968 -- , - Jasenica: anthropogeographical research - by Borivojé M. Drobnjakovic - 1973 -- - Folk life and customs in the Kragujevac region of the Jasenica in Sumdaija - by Jeremija M. Pavlovic - 1973 -- - Recounting the dead: the rediscovery and redefinition of wartime massacres in late- and post-Communist Yugoslavia - Robert M. Hayden - 1994 -- - The zadruga as process - E. A. Hammel - 1972 -- - Peasants, politics, and economic change in Yugoslavia - by Jozo Tomasevich - 1955 -- - Healing with mother metaphors: Serbian conjurers' word magic - Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern - 1989 -- - Among the people, native Yugoslav ethnography: selected writing of Milenko S. Filipovic - edited by E. A. Hammel...[et al.] - 1982 -- - A Serbian village - by Joel M. Halpern. Illus. by Barbara Kerewsky Halpern - 1967 -- - The peasant urbanites: a study of rural-urban mobility in Serbia - Andrei Simic - 1973 -- - Time and social change in a Yugoslav city - by Michael Alan Spangler - 1979 -- , - Serbian society in Karadjordje's Serbia: an anthropological view - by Joel M. Halpern, E. A. Hammel - 1977 -- - Watch out for snakes!: ethnosemantic misinterpretations and interpretation of a Serbian healing charm - Barbara Kerewskiy-Halpern - 1983 -- - The complementarity of women's ritual roles in a patriarchal society - by Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern - 1986 -- - Children and change in Orasac, 1870-1975: a Serbian perspective on fertility decline - Richard A. Wagner ; with an introduction by Joel M. Halpern - 1992 -- - 'Udovica Jana': a case study of an oral performance - John Miles Foley and Barbara Kerewsky Halpern - 1976 -- - Merchant enterprise and the development of the plum-based trades in Serbia, 1847-1911 - by Michael Palairet - 1977 -- - Fiscal pressure and peasant impoverishment in Serbia before World War I - Michael Palairet - 1979 -- - Dismembering Yugoslavia: nationalist ideologies and the symbolic revival of genocide - Bette Denich - 1994 -- - Obstacles to the development of a Yugoslav national consciousness: ethnic identity and folk culture in the Balkans - Andrei Simic - 1991 -- , - Text and context in Serbian ritual lament - Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern - 1981 -- - Women, work, and power in modern Yugoslavia - Bette Denich - 1977 -- - Demographic and social change in the village of Orasac: a perspective over two centuries - by Joel M. Halpern - 1977 -- - Thoughts on communicative competence in a Serbian village - by Barbara Kerewsky Halpern - 1977 -- - Genealogy as genre - by Barbara Kerewsky Halpern - 1977 -- - Traditional recall and family histories: a commentary on mode and method - by Barbara Kerewsky Halpern, Joel M. Halpern and John Miles Foley - 1977 -- - The zadruga - by Joel M. Halpern, Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern - 1986 -- - 1986 Perspectives on long-term research - by Joel M. Halpern, Barbara Kerewsky Halpern - 1986 -- - Joel Martin Halpern Collection: Serbian Photographs from Orašac and its Region - Joel Martin Halpern - 2009
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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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    Keywords: Basque Americans ; Basken ; Basken
    Abstract: Basque Americans are an ethnic minority present in every state of the United States and concentrated in California, Idaho, and Nevada. Basques are particularly noted for an identification with sheep herding and are therefore present to some degree in the open-range livestock districts of all thirteen states of the American West. This file consists of nine English language documents, covering a time span from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1990s. Of these, four have been written by William A. Douglass one of the foremost scholars on the Basques. His works provide an excellent background for a study of the Basques of North America, containing information on cultural history, general ethnography, immigration patterns, settlements, and the manner in which Basque ethnicity has been maintained. Nearly all documents in this file contain information on sheep herding, as well as on cultural assimilation, cultural associations, recreational activities, and other forms of economic pursuits (other than sheep herding). In addition to the above, Araujo also provides some interesting data on the effects of hydatid disease (Echinococcosis species) on human and animal populations in California. The significance of the Basque hotel is frequently mentioned in many of the works in this file. A study of the hotel in all its manifestations, is specifically detailed in Echeverria
    Note: Culture summary: Basque Americans - William A. Douglass and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Basque cultural ecology and echinococcosis in California - by Frank Patrick Araujo - 1974 -- - Basques in the western United States: a functional approach to determination of cultural presence in the geographic landscape - by Joseph Roy Castelli - 1970 -- - The long journey: social integration and ethnicity maintenance among urban Basques in the San Francisco Bay region - by Jean Francis Decroos - 1983 -- - Basque immigrants: contrasting patterns of adaptation in Argentina and the American West - William A. Douglass - 1979 -- - Basques - William A. Douglass - 1981 -- - Basques in the American West - William A. Douglass - 1992 -- - Amerikanuak: Basques in the New World - William A. Douglass and Jon Bilbao - 1975 -- , - Work and play among the Basques of southern California - by Sonia Jacqueline Eagle - 1979 -- - California-ko ostatuak: a history of California's Basque hotels - by Jerónima (Jeri) Echeverría - 1988
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tlingit Indians ; Tlingit ; Tlingit
    Abstract: The Tlingit file consists of 28 documents with most works focusing on the time period from 1880 to 1920. The Chilkat region is most studied with the Angoon and Yakutat areas providing additional information
    Note: Culture summary: Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Tlingit Indians: results of a trip to the northwest coast of America and the Bering Straits - by Aurel Krause ; translated by Erna Gunter - 1956 -- - Crime and punishment in Tlingit society - by Kalervo Oberg - 1934 -- - A study of the Thlingets of Alaska - by Livingston F. Jones - 1914 -- - The Thlinkets of southeastern Alaska - by Frances Knapp and Rheta Louise Childe - 1896 -- - Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians - by John R. Swanton - 1905-1905 -- - Historical aspects of Tlingit clans in Angoon, Alaska - by Viola E. Garfield - 1947 -- - Chilkat houses - by Louis and Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- - The life of a Chilkat Indian girl - Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- , - The Inland Tlingit - Catherine McClellan - 1953 -- - Some problems in the relationship between Tlingit archaeology and ethnology - Frederica De Laguna - 1953 -- - The interrelations of social structure with northern Tlingit ceremonialism - Catherine McClellan - 1954 -- - The story of a Tlingit community: a problem in the relationship between archaeological, ethnological and historical methods - by Frederica De Laguna - 1960 -- - The social economy of the Tlingit Indians - by Kalervo Oberg - [n.d.] -- - Social structure and social life of the Tlingit in Alaska - by R. L. Olsen - 1967 -- - Under Mount Saint Elias: the history and culture of the Yakutat Tlingit - Frederica de Laguna - 1972 -- - Tlingit stories - by Maria Ackerman, with story contributions from Austin Hammond, Sr. ... [et al.] - 1975 -- - Art of the northern Tlingit - Aldona Jonaitis - 1986 -- - 'Because we cherish you--': Sealaska elders speak to the future - transcribed, translated, and edited by Nora Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer - 1981 -- , - Tlingit women and town politics - by Laura F. Klein - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - Processes of Russian-Tlingit acculturation in southeastern Alaska - by Robert Richard Rathburn - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - The cultural foundation of political revitalization among the Tlingit - by Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - Text and context of Tlingit oral tradition - by Richard Leonard Dauenhauer - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - The Tlingit Indians - George Thornton Emmons, edited with additions by Frederica de Laguna and a biography by Jean Low - 1991 -- - Symbolic immortality: the Tlingit potlatch of the nineteenth century - by Sergei Kan - 1989 -- - Potlatching and political organization among the Northwest Coast Indians - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1995 -- - From localized clans to regional corporation: the acculturation of the Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1978 -- - A structural change in Tlingit potlatching - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1977 -- - Northwest Coast village adaptations: a case study - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1982
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Serbian Americans ; Serben ; Serben
    Abstract: This file is made up of ten documents almost entirely on Serbs in the United States and dealing with a wide range of ethnographic topics. Cultural assimilation and adaptation to American society, as well as the maintenance of Serbian ethnic identity are discussed to some extent in nearly all the works but are given special attention by Padgett, Simić, and Matejec. A study of the Serbian American community in the San Francisco Bay Area for the period of 1918-1980s, is found in Vucinich. This document discusses Serbian immigration to the area, the culture history of the region, socio-political organization, literary activities, and the effects of the European "wars of liberation" on the Serbian American population. Brkich's work describes the origin, development, activities, and significance of various Serbian organizations in the United States, with particular emphasis on the Serbian Mutual Aid Societies. The three publications in this file by Simić deal with the concept of aging in Serbian American society, the institution of slava or "baptismal glorification", and the Serbian family. The study by Vrga presents an analysis of the various factors promoting ethno-religious factionalism in the Serbian Orthodox Church in America in the early 1960s. Gakovich presents a bibliography of documents on Serbian life in the United States and Canada up to 1990. His work also contains a list of Serbian newspapers and periodicals which are active or no longer active in the field of publication for the period of 1869-1990. This document also contains a directory of Serbian churches and monasteries in the United States and Canada
    Note: Culture summary: Serbian Americans - Andrei Simic and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Settlers and sojourners: a study of Serbian adaptation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Deborah Padgett - 1989 -- - Serbian fraternal, social, and cultural organizations in America - Lazar Brkich - 1980 -- - Serbian writers in America: a conflict in identity - Mateja Matejic - 1980 -- - Winners and losers: aging Yugoslavs in a changing world - Andrei Simic - 1978 -- - An Old World tradition helps to preserve ethnic heritage and values among Serbian-Americans - by Andrei Simic - 1989 -- - The Serbian family in America: cultural continuity, syncretism, and assimilation - Andrei Simic - 1983 -- - Symbolic ethnicity and patterns of ethnic identity assertion in American-born Serbs - Deborah Padgett - 1980 -- , - Changes and socio-religious conflict in an ethnic minority group: the Serbian Orthodox Church in America - by Djuro J. Vrga and Frank J. Fahey - 1975 -- - Serbs in the United States and Canada: a comprehensive bibliography - Compiled by Robert P. Gakovich and Milan M. Radovich, edited by Judith Rosenblatt, foreword to the second edition by Dr. Vasa D. Mihailovich - 1992 -- - From the Adriatic to the Pacific: Serbs in the San Francisco Bay area - by Vladimir Nicholas Vucinich - 1983
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Korean Americans ; Koreaner ; Koreaner
    Abstract: Korean Americans are a North American ethnic minority. This file is made up of seventeen documents that span the mid-nineteenth century through the mid-1980s. The documents cover issues of immigrant history and adaptation, entrepreneurs and business, women and kinship. General history and survey of Korean-Americans are found in Kim, H.; Ryu; and Choy. Studies centered on the Korean community in Chicago discuss social and cultural adjustment and the importance of the family and kinship in this process. Other local studies look at the establishment of the Korean community in New York City, social networks in two Georgian Korean communities, and family and kinship networks in the Los Angeles. Several studies examine the changing status and roles of Korean women in the United States, and the particular role they play in maintaining ethnic identity. The rest of the studies examine Korean- American entrepreneurship and business and the work patterns of Korean families
    Note: Culture summary: Korean Americans - Pyong Gap Min and Ian Skoggard - 1997 -- - Koreans in America - Bong-youn Choy - 1979 -- - Assimilation patterns of immigrants in the United States: a case study of Korean immigrants in the Chicago area - Won Moo Hurh, Hei Chu Kim, Kwang Chung Kim - 1978 -- - Korean immigrants in America: a structural analysis of ethnic confinement and adhesive adaptation - Won Moo Hurh and Kwang Chung Kim - 1983 -- - New urban immigrants: the Korean community in New York - Illsoo Kim - 1981 -- - The burden of double roles: Korean wives in the USA - Kwang Chung Kim and Won Moo Hurh Western Illinois University - 1988 -- - Immigrant entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982 - Ivan Light and Edna Bonacich - 1988 -- - Ethnic business enterprise: Korean small business in Atlanta - Pyong Gap Min - 1988 -- - Problems of Korean immigrant entrepreneurship - Pyong Gap Min - 1990 -- , - Korean women in America: 1903-1930 - Eun Sik Yang - 1987 -- - Some aspects of social demography of Korean Americans - Hyung-chan Kim - 1977 -- - A study of social networks within two Korean communities in America - Don-chang Lee - 1977 -- - Koreans in America: a demographic analysis - Jai P. Ryu - 1977 -- - Occupation and work patterns of Korean immigrants - Eui-Young Yu - 1982 -- - The Korean family in Los Angeles - Lawrence K. Hong - 1982 -- - The activities of women in southern California Korean community organizations - Eui-Young Yu - 1987 -- - Kinship networks among Korean immigrants in the U.S.: structural analysis - Sun Bin Yin - 1991 -- - The extended conjugal family: family-kinship system of Korean immigrants in the United States - Kwang Chung Kim and Won Moo Hurh - 1991
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    Keywords: Yakut (Turkic people) ; Yakut (Turkick people) ; Jakutien ; Jakutien
    Abstract: The Yakut, including the Dolgan, are the farthest north Turkic people. They live in Yakutia, the Sovereign Sakha Republic of the Russian Federation formed in 1992. This file consists of 17 excerpted or complete documents based primarily on fieldwork carried out in two periods: the late 1800s and the 1920s and 30s. The most comprehensive accounts of Yakut culture from each of these periods are Sieroszewski and Jochelson (1933). The earliest account on the Yakut is based on reports from a late-18th-century geographical expedition (Sauer). Topics covered by individual papers include history, material culture, shamanism and other religious ritual, clan system, reindeer herding and transportation, making of kumiss and associated rites, and folk tales. There are also two works are on the cultural history and family life of the closely related Dolgan people
    Note: Culture summary: Yakut - Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Yakut: an experiment in ethnographic research - V. L. Sieroszewski - 1993 -- - The Yakut - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1933 -- - An account of a geographical and astronomical expedition to the northern parts of Russia by Commodore Joseph Billings, in the years 1785-1794 - Martin Sauer - 1802 -- - Shamanism among the Yakut - V. L. Priklonskij ; Friedrich S. Krauss, translator - 1888 -- - Consecration ritual for a blacksmith novice among the Yakuts - A. Popov - 1933 -- - Funeral customs of the Yakut - Vasilij Priklonski - 1891 -- - The juridicial customs of the Yakut - Aleksai Nikolaevich Kharuzin - 1898 -- - Narrative of an expedition to the polar sea, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822, & 1823 - Ferdinand Wrangell - 1842 -- - The old Yakut birch-bark yurt - A. A. Popov - 1949 -- , - Siberian and other folk-tales - [C. Fillingham Coxwell] - 1925 -- - A collection of customary law of the Siberian natives - D. IA. Samokvasov - 1876 -- - Kumiss festivals of the Yakut and the decoration of Kumiss vessels - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1906 -- - The Yakuts - S. A. Tokarev and I. S. Gurvich - 1964 -- - Reindeer breeding among the Dolgan - A. A. Popov - 1935 -- - The Dolgans - A. A. Popov - 1964 -- - Flights of the sacred: symbolism and theory in Siberian shamanism - Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer - 1996 -- - Family life of the Dolgani people - A. A. Popov - 1946
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    Keywords: Slovenes ; Slowenien ; Slowenien
    Abstract: Slovenes are Slavic people living in Slovenia, an independent state that was formerly a northwestern republic of Yugoslavia. This collection contains 3 documents covering the period of time from approximately 1850-1975, with most of the data focused on the period from the mid-1940s until 1970. Two of the documents are ethnographies on Slovene peasant society and based largely on fieldwork carried out in the 1960s and 70s (Winner and Minnich). The third work, a chapter from Urban life in Mediterranean Europe, summarizes a Yugoslavian study of a suburban working class community outside of the Slovene capital of Ljubljana (Kremensek). Minnich's study is on the social reproduction of peasant farmsteads. Winner's study is a more comprehensive look at the persistence of Slovene peasant culture and society from the 1840s on. Krememsek's article is a review of a more complete study of the cultural and social changes within a suburban community between the 1850s and 1970s
    Note: Culture summary: Slovenes - Irene Portis-Winner and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - A Slovenian village: Zerovnica - Irene Winner - 1971 -- - On the fringe of the town - Slavko Kremensek - 1983 -- - Homemade world of Zagaj - Robert Gary Minnich - 1979
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Kagaba Indians ; Cágaba ; Cágaba
    Abstract: The Kogi live in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, in northern Colombia where they practice agricultural transhumance. The Kogi language belongs to the Chibchan family. This file contains eleven sources, nine of them written by Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff, the leading authority on the Kogi. His writings are based on field work carried out over three decades from 1950 to 1980. His major two-volume ethnography on the Kogi was written in Spanish and covered material culture, economy, social organization, life-cycle, values, religion, mythology, and psycho-cultural patterns. His subsequent works included in the file focuses on specific cultural behavior: funeral ceremony; the training of Kogi priests; the religious symbolism of the loom; environmental adaptation; and cosmology. The two other sources are Preuss, also on Kogi mythology and religion, and Park, which is the entry on the Kogi (Cagaba) for the Handbook of South American Indians
    Note: Culture summary: Kogi - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff, Eleanor C. Swanson (file evaluation and indexing notes), and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Kogi: a tribe of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Vol. 1 - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1949-1950 -- - The Kogi: a tribe of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Vol. 2 - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1951 -- - Journey of exploration to the Cagaba - by Konrad Theodor Preuss - 1926 -- - Tribes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia - By Willard Z. Park - 1946-59 -- - The sacred mountain of Colombia's Kogi Indians - by G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1990 -- - Training for the priesthood among the Kogi of Colombia - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1976 -- - Cultural change and environmental awareness: a case study of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1982 -- , - Funerary customs and religious symbolism among the Kogi - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1974 -- - The loom of life: a Kogi principle of integration - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1978 -- - Some Kogi models of the beyond - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1984 -- - The Great Mother and the Kogi universe: a concise overview - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1987
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    Keywords: Croats ; Kroatien ; Kroatien
    Abstract: This file consists of five documents with a time coverage from approximately 1840 to 1983. None of these can be considered as comprehensive works dealing with all of Croatia as of the 1990s. The closest to a general survey of the region is the study of southwest Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Dalmatia made by the Croatian economist Rudolf Bićanić in 1935. This work provides much ethnographic data but is restricted to the period of the author's field work (1935). Community studies of the town of Milograd (a pseudonym), a medium-sized industrial town in the Slavonian region of Croatia are provided by Gilliland. The first discusses family values in terms of various aspects of the ethnography (e.g., ritual occasions, courtship and marriage, etc.). The second (written under Olsen) concentrates on socio-economic changes in household structure, particularly in relation to authority and in patterns of conflict and sharing. Bennett, a social anthropologist, presents a detailed study of socio-cultural change in the village of Sutivan on Brac Island on the Dalmatian littoral in Croatia. This study, based on the author's field work in 1970-1971, provides much cultural data on the population of this island. The final document in the Croatia file by Olga Supek, based on field work in 1977-1980, presents a general discussion of the relationship of Mardi Gras (carnival) to social stability and/or instability and change
    Note: Culture summary: Croats - Jasna Capo, Jakov Jelo, Trpimir Macan, Olga Supek, and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Sutivan: a Dalmatian village in social and economic transition - by Brian Carey Bennett - 1974 -- - How the people live: life in the passive regions (peasant life in southwestern Croatia, Bosnia, and Hercegovina, Yugoslavia in 1935) - by Rudolf Bicanic ; Stephen Clissold translation (1941) completed and substantially revised by Marijan Despalatovic ; Joel M. Halpern and Elinor Murray Despalatovic, editors - 1981 -- - The maintenance of family values in a Yugoslav town - by Mary Katherine Gilliland - 1986 -- - Authority and conflict in Slavonian households: the effect of social environment on intra-household processes - M. K. G. Olsen - 1989 -- - The meaning of carnival in Croatia - Olga Supek - 1983
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    Keywords: Montenegrins ; Montenegriner ; Montenegriner
    Abstract: The Montenegrins live in the republic of Montenegro in Yugoslavia and they are closely related to the Serbs. This collection contains four documents that provide a cultural history of Montenegrin society. The time period covered is from the eighteenth century through the 1960s but most of the materials are historical, dealing with the nineteenth century. Two are historical accounts by foreign travelers who visited Montenegro in the 1800s (Viallade Sommières and Wilkinson). Sommières was an officer in Napoleon's army which occupied the coastal province of Cattaro, and Wilkinson was an Englishman and Fellow of the Royal Society. Both works may be regarded as intelligence gathering trips, describing the terrain, roads, settlements, warfare, leadership, national character and sympathies of Montenegrins. The other two sources are ethnohistorical works by the ethnographer, Christopher Boehm. These focus on the social organization and values and feuding behavior of Montenegrin tribal society before 1900
    Note: Culture summary: Montenegrins - Richard A. Wagner and John Beierle - 1997 -- - Montenegrin social organization and values: political ethnography of a refuge area tribal adaptation - Christopher Boehm - 1983 -- - Blood revenge: the anthropology of feuding in Montenegro and other tribal societies - Christopher Boehm - 1984 -- - Travels in Montenegro, containing a topographical, picturesque, and statistical account of that hitherto undescribed country - by Col. L. C. Vialla de Sommières - 1820 -- - Dalmatia and Montenegro - by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, F. R. S. - 1848
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    Keywords: Bosnians ; Muslims ; Bosnier ; Muslim ; Bosnier ; Muslim
    Abstract: The Bosnian Muslims file consists of nine works. Five by William G. Lockwood provide a broad range of ethnographic topics plus a focus on social organization. Lockwood's studies center around the village of Planinica in the Skoplje Polje region of Bosnia and Herzegovina and provide information on the market economy, social organization, forms of marriage among rural Muslims, social change, culture history, and the function and role of songs in terms of their relationship to social structure. Donia traces the political, social, economic and cultural foundations of the Bosnian Muslims from the beginning of the Ottoman period (1463) to the 1960s
    Note: Culture summary: Bosnian Muslims - Tone Bringa and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - European Moslems: economy and ethnicity in western Bosnia - William G. Lockwood - 1975 -- - Bride theft and social maneuverability in western Bosnia - William G. Lockwood - 1974 -- - Living legacy of the Ottoman Empire: the Serbo-Croatian speaking Moslems : of Bosnia-Hercegovina - W. G. Lockwood - 1979 -- - Social status and cultural change in a Bosnian Moslem village - William G. Lockwood - 1975 -- - The Bosnian Muslims: class, ethnicity, and political behavior in a European state - Robert Donia and William G. Lockwood - 1978 -- - Being Muslim the Bosnian way: identity and community in a central Bosnian village - Tone Bringa - 1995 -- - Islam under the double eagle: the Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878-1914 - Robert J. Donia - 1986 -- , - The ethnic Muslims of Bosnia -- some basic socio-economic data - David A. Dyker - 1972 -- - Text and context: folksong in a Bosnian Muslim village - Yvonne R. Lockwood - 1983
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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 Southern Toraja of southern Celebes (Sulawesi) in Indonesia. These people speak the Sa'dan Toraja dialect and are predominantly Christians. This collection contains six documents that cover the time period from ca. 1900 through the early 1980s. The most comprehensive of these is the two volume work by Nooy-Palm dealing with the ethnography of the Southern Toraja of the Tana Toraja region. This work offers a wide range of ethnographic topics including data on geography, social and territorial organization, religion and religious organization, and material culture. The monograph by Volkman which focuses on the village of To' Dama' located in the Mount Sesean area, revolves around the culture history of the community with particular emphasis on the family of Mama' Agus, one of the author's primary informants. This work provides some additional information on the analysis of Southern Toraja society and its rituals. The four Hollan articles deal with religious change in the society, the expression and control of anger and emotions, and cultural beliefs about dreams
    Note: Culture summary: Southern Toraja - Kathleen M. Adams and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Feasts of honor: ritual and change in the Toraja Highlands - Toby Alice Volkman - 1985 -- - The Sa'dan-Toraja: a study of their social life and religion - Hetty Nooy-Palm - 1979-1986 -- - Pockets full of mistakes: the personal consequences of religious change in a Toraja village - Douglas Hollan - 1988 -- - Emotion work and the value of emotional equanimity among the Toraja - Douglas Hollan - 1992 -- - The personal use of dream beliefs in the Toraja Highlands - Douglas Hollan - 1989 -- - Staying 'cool' in Toraja: informal strategies for the management of anger and hostility in a nonviolent society - Douglas Hollan - 1988
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Mataco Indians ; Mataco ; Mataco
    Abstract: The Mataco are Native Americans who live in the northern and central Gran Chaco from Bolivia to Argentina. This file consists of eight documents, two of which are translations from Spanish (Pelleschi and Métraux 1944) and one from French (Dijour). The works of Pelleschi, Métraux, and to some extent Karsten complement one another and provide an excellent background for a study of the traditional Mataco culture (relevant to the periods of the authors' fieldwork ranging from approximately 1875 to the late 1930s). Alvarsson's monograph reviews previous literature on the area, provides additional reconstructive information on the Mataco before the colonization of the area, and updates the existing ethnographic data. This document, used in conjunction with the works of Pelleschi, Métraux, and Karsten, should provide the reader with a relatively complete overview of Mataco culture and society. Other works in the file provide information on Mataco folktales, marriage customs, suicide, and curing ceremonies
    Note: Myths and tales of the Matako Indians (the Gran Chaco, Argentina) - by Dr. Alfred Métraux - 1939 -- - Report on the ethnography of the Mataco Indians of the Argentine Gran Chaco - by Alfred Métraux - 1944 -- - Mataco marriage - by Niels Fock - 1963 -- - Suicide among the Matako of the Gran Chaco - by Alfred Métraux - 1943 -- - Ceremonies for the expulsion of illnesses among the Mataco - élisabeth Dijour - 1933 -- - The Mataco of the Gran Chaco: an ethnographic account of change and continuity in Mataco socio-economic organization - by Jan-åke Alvarsson - 1988 -- - Culture summary: Mataco - Jan-å Alvarsson and John Beierle - 1997 -- - The Mataco Indians and their language - [by] Juan Pelleschi. Introduction by Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo - 1897 [1896] -- - Indian tribes of the Argentine and Bolivian Chaco: ethnological studies - by Rafael Karsten, Ph.D. - 1932
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Iroquois Indians ; Basketwork ; Mohawk ; Oneida ; Onondaga ; Cayuga ; Seneca ; Tuscarora ; Irokesen ; Irokesen
    Abstract: The League of the Iroquois was a confederacy of five Native North American nations; the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. The Tuscarora joined the League in 1722 and it became known as the Six Nations. In the late twentieth century members of the Six Nations lived primarily in Ontario and Quebec in Canada and New York State, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma in the United States. This file on the Iroquois consists of 51 documents with a general time coverage from 1650-1990
    Note: Culture summary: Iroquois - Gerald Reid - 1996 -- - League of the Ho-De'-No-Sau-Nee or Iroquois. Vol. I. - by Lewis Henry Morgan ; edited and annotated by Herbert M. Lloyd - 1901 -- - League of the Ho-De'-No-Sau-Nee or Iroquois. Vol. II - by Lewis Henry Morgan ; edited and annotated by Herbert M. Lloyd - 1901 -- - An outline of Seneca ceremonies at Coldspring Longhouse - William N. Fenton - 1936 -- - Masked medicine societies of the Iroquois - William N. Fenton - 1940 -- - The Iroquois: a study in cultural evolution - Frank Gouldsmith Speck ; foreword by Robert T. Hutt - 1945 -- - Law and government of the Grand River Iroquois - John A. Noon - 1949 -- - Iroquois crafts - Carrie A. Lyford - 1945 -- - Iroquois women - W. M. Beauchamp - 1900 -- - The Iroquoian concept of the soul - J. N. B. Hewitt - 1895 -- - Iroquois games - W. M. Beauchamp - 1896 -- , - Iroquois suicide: a study in the stability of a culture pattern - by William N. Fenton - 1941 -- - Seneca splint basketry - Marjorie Lismer - 1941 -- - Iroquois foods and food preparation - F. W. Waugh - 1916 -- - The code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca prophet - Arthur C. Parker - 1913 -- - The Iroquois Eagle Dance an offshoot of the Calument Dance - William N. Fenton - 1953 -- - The concept of locality and the program of Iroquois research - William N. Fenton - 1951 -- - Concept of land ownership among the Iroquois and their neighbors - George S. Snyderman - 1951 -- - Locality as a basic factor in the development of Iroquois social structure - William N. Fenton - 1951 -- - Some psychological determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian community - Anthony F. C. Wallace - 1951 -- - The religion of Handsome Lake: its origin and development - Merle H. Deardorff - 1951 -- - Local diversity in Iroquois music and dance - Gertrude P. Kurath - 1951 -- - The Feast of the Dead or Ghost Dance at Six Nations Reserve, Canada - William N. Fenton and Gertrude P. Kurath - 1951 -- , - Iroquois women, then and now - Marth Randle Champion - 1951 -- - Cultural persistence among the modern Iroquois - Morris Freilich - 1958 -- - Contacts between Iroquois herbalism and colonial medicine - William N. Fenton - 1942 -- - The death and rebirth of the Seneca - by Anthony F. C. Wallace ; with the assistance of Sheila K. Steen - 1972, c1969 -- - The League of the Iroquois: its history, politics, and ritual - Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Origins of the longhouse religion - Anthony F. C. Wallace - 1978 -- - Iroquois since 1820 - Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Mohawk - William N. Fenton and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Oneida - Jack Campisi - 1978 -- - Onondaga - Harold Blau, Jack Campisi, and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Cayuga - Marian E. White, William E. Engelbrecht, and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Seneca - Thomas S. Abler and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Tuscarora among the Iroquois - David Landy - 1978 -- - Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario - Sally M. Weaver - 1978 -- - Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga - William C. Sturtevant - 1978 -- , - Iroquois in the West - Jack A. Frisch - 1978 -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1978 -- - The Iroquois ceremonial of Midwinter - Elisabeth Tooker - 1970 -- - The Iroquois and the New Deal - Laurence M. Hauptman - 1981 -- - The Iroquois struggle for survival: World War II to Red Power - Laurence M. Hauptman - 1986 -- - Sovereignty and symbol: Indian-White conflict at Ganienkeh - Gail H. Landsman - 1988 -- - Tonawanda Seneca ethnic identity: functional and processual analysis - by Veronica Evaneshko - 1974 [1975 copy] -- - An ethnohistoric and ethnographic analysis of the Iroquois from the aboriginal era to the present suburban era - by Denis Foley - 1975 [1994 copy] -- - The legend, myth and Code of Deganawidah and their significance to Iroquois cultural history - by Sherman W. Selden - 1966 [1994 copy] -- - The dream-vision experience of the Iroquois: its religious meaning - by Donald P. St. John - 1981 [1994 copy] -- , - Culture and power: the emergence and politics of Akwesasne Mohawk traditionalism - by Sara Ciborski - 1990 [1994 copy] -- - From the earth to beyond the sky: an ethnographic approach to four Longhouse Iroquois speech events - Michael K. Foster - 1974 -- - Conservatism among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve - Annemarie Shimony - 1961 -- - Medicine and politics among the Grand River Iroquois: a study of the non-conservatives - Sallie M. Weaver - 1972
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Kurds ; Kurden ; Kurden
    Abstract: The Kurds speak the Kurdish language and they inhabit the mountainous crescent that extends from the Euphrates River in northern Syria and Turkey to the Kermanshah in Iran. This area is generally designated as Kurdistan, although it has neither political nor geographical unity. Kurds live in the nations of Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and the former USSR. The areas of densest settlement are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. This file includes 12 documents covering prehistoric times to the early 1990s with the majority in the period from 1890-1950
    Note: Culture summary: Kurds - Annette Busby - 1996 -- - Women of Turkey and their folk-lore: II. The Jewish and Moslem women - by Lucy M. J. Garnett - 1890-1891 -- - Rowanduz: a Kurdish administrative and mercantile center - by William M. Masters - 1953 -- - Father's brother's daughter marriage in Kurdistan - by Fredrik Barth - 1954 -- - The Kurdish woman's life: field research in a Muslim society, Iraq - by Henny Harald Hansen - 1961 -- - The Kurds of Iraq - by C. J. Edmonds - 1957 -- - Kurd cultural summary - by Amal Vinogradov - [n.d.] -- - Principles of social organization in southern Kurdistan - by Fredrik Barth - 1953 -- - Social and economic organisation of the Rowanduz Kurds - by Edmund Ronald Leach - 1940 -- - The Kurdish Republic of Mahabad - by Archie Roosevelt Jr. - 1947 -- - The Kurds of Iraq. I - by Squadron-Leader J. C. A. Johnson - 1940 -- - The Kurds of Iraq. II - by Squadron-Leader J. C. A. Johnson - 1940 -- - The Kurds: a concise handbook - Mehrdad Izady - 1992
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    Keywords: Copper Eskimos ; Copper Inuit ; Copper Inuit
    Abstract: The Copper Inuit occupied the coastal and adjoining inland regions of much of Victoria Island and the opposite shores of the Canadian Arctic mainland. They had no name for themselves as a group, so the identification of these people as a group is a Western construct based on their association with deposits of copper. This file consists of 38 documents with a time coverage from prehistoric times up to the 1990s
    Note: Culture summary: Copper Inuit - David Damas - 1996 -- - The life of the Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1922 -- - The Stefánsson-Anderson Arctic Expedition of the American Museum: preliminary ethnological report - by Vilhjálmur Stefánsson ; with an introduction by Clark Wissler - 1914 -- - Intellectual culture of the Copper Eskimos - by Knud Rasmussen - 1932 -- - Eskimo string figures - by Diamond Jenness - 1924 -- - Myths and traditions from northern Alaska, the Mackenzie Delta, and Coronation Gulf - by Diamond Jenness - 1924 -- - Eskimo songs: songs of the Copper Eskimo (Southern Party -- 1913-16) - by Helen H. Roberts and Diamond Jenness ; with a foreword by the Arctic Publications Committee - 1925 -- - Physical characteristics of the Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1923 -- , - Native copper objects of the Copper Eskimo - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1920 -- - The anthropometry of the western and Copper Eskimos, based on data of Vilhjalmur Stefansson - by Carl C. Seltzer - 1933 -- - My life with the Eskimo - by Vilhjámur Stefánsson - 1913 -- - Journal of H.M.S. Enterprise on the expedition of Sir John Franklin's ships by Behring Strait, 1850-55 - by Captain Richard Collinson...commander of the expedition. With a memoir of his other services. Ed. by his brother, Major-General T.B. Collinson... - 1889 -- - The Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1917 -- - The cultural transformation of the Copper Eskimo - by Diamond Jenness, Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa - 1921 -- - Origin of the Copper Eskimos and their copper culture - by Diamond Jenness - 1923 -- - Account of the proceedings of H.M.S. Enterprise from Behring Strait to Cambridge Bay - by Richard Collinson - 1855 -- - The Copper Eskimo - by B. W. Merwin - 1915 -- - The 'blond' Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1921 -- - Eskimo lamps and cooking vessels - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1924 -- , - Unusual Eskimo snow-shovel - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1924 -- - Journey from Fort Prince Wales, in Hudson's Bay to the northern ocean, for the discovery of copper mines and a north-west passage, performed between the years 1769 and 1772, by Mr. Samuel Hearne - by Mr. Samuel Hearne - 1797 -- - Arctic searching expedition: a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's land and the Arctic Seas in search of the discovery ships under command of Sir John Franklin, with an appendix on the physical geography of North America - by John Richardson - 1851 -- - The 'blond' Eskimos -- a question of method - by Louis R. Sullivan - 1922 -- - Copper objects of the Copper Eskimo -- a reply to Mr. Cadzow - by Diamond Jenness - 1922 -- - Osteology of the western and central Eskimos - by John Cameron - 1923 -- - The dentition of the western and central Eskimos - by S. G. Ritchie and J. Stanley Bagnell - 1923 -- - The blood group genes of the Copper Eskimo - by Bruce Chown and Marion Lewis - 1959 -- - The material culture of the Copper Eskimos - by D. Jenness - 1946 -- - The people of the twilight - by Diamond Jenness - 1959 -- - Seasonal variation and interpersonal conflict in the central Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1982 -- , - Copper Eskimo - David Damas - 1984 -- - The Copper Eskimo - David Damas - 1972 -- - Inuit youth: growth and change in the Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1987 -- - Inuit behavior and seasonal change in the Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1983 -- - The incredible Eskimo: life among the barren land Eskimo - by Raymond de Coccola and Paul King ; illustrations by James Houston - 1986 -- - Economic basis and resource use of the Coppermine-Holman region, N.W.T. - Peter J. Usher - 1965 -- - Nunaga: my land, my country - Duncan Pryde - 1972 -- - The variations of a land use pattern: seasonal movements and cultural change among the Copper Inuit - Beatrice Collignon - 1993
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    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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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Saami (European people) ; Sami (European people) ; Human ecology ; Reindeer herding ; Transhumance ; Samen ; Samen
    Abstract: Saami speak various dialects of the Saami language, and/or the national languages, within northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia's Kola Peninsula. This file consists of 23 documents and covers the time period from 1700 to ca. 1990
    Note: Culture summary: Saami - Myrdene Anderson and Hugh Beach - 1996 -- - The Lapps - Indiana University. Graduate Program in Uralic and Asian studies ; by Eeva K. Minn - 1955 -- - The Lapps in Finland up to 1945. Vol. 1 - Toivo Immanuel Itkonen - 1984, c1948 -- - Naming among the Karesuando Lapps - Robert N. Pehrson and Ian W. Whitaker - 1952 -- - Social relations in a nomadic Lappish community - Ian Whitaker - 1955 -- - The religion of the Samke: ancient beliefs and cults of the Scandinavian and Finnish Lapps - Rafael Karsten - 1955 -- - The bilateral network of social relations in Könkämä Lapp district - Robert N. Pehrson - 1957 -- - The Lapps - Björn Collinder - 1949 -- - Coast Lapp society, I: a study of neighbourhood in Revsbotn Fjord - Robert Paine - 1957 -- - Changing Lapps: a study in culture relations in northernmost Norway - Gutorm Gjessing - 1954 -- , - Overland with the nomad Lapps - Hugo Adolf Bernatzik ; translated from the German by Vivian Ogilvie - 1938 -- - The history of Lapland: containing a geographical description, and a natural history of that country; with an account of the inhabitants, their original, religion, customs, habits, marriages, conjurations, employments, etc. - John Scheffer ; translated from the last edition in Latin and illustrated with many curious copper-cuts ; to which are added, The Travels of the King of Sweden's mathematicians into Lapland, also A Journey into Lapland, Finland, etc. written by Dr. Olof Rudbeck in the year 1701 - 1704 -- - The nomadism of the Swedish mountain Lapps - Ernst Manker ; translated from the Swedish by Robert N. Pehrson - 1953 -- - Changes in the ecological and economic bases in a coast Lappish district - Robert Paine - 1958 -- - Coast Lapp society, II: a study of economic development and social values - Robert Paine - 1965 -- - Sirma: residence and work organization in a Lappish-speaking community - Siri Lavik Dikkanen - 1965 -- - Lapp life and customs: a survey - Ornulv Vorren and Ernst Manker ; translated from the Norwegian by Kathleen McFarlane - 1962 -- - The Lapps in Finland up to 1945. Vol. 2 - Toivo Immanuel Itkonen - 1984, c1948 -- - Saami ethnoecology: resource management in Norwegian Lapland - Myrdene Anderson - 1978 -- - Herds of the tundra: a portrait of Saami reindeer pastoralism - Robert Paine - 1994 -- - Individualism in Skolt Lapp society - Pertti J. Pelto - 1962 -- , - The Skolt Lapps today - Tim Ingold - 1976 -- - The snowmobile revolution: technology and social change in the Arctic - Pertti J. Pelto - c1973 ; 1987 -- - Reindeer-herd management in transition: the case of Tuorpon Saameby in northern Sweden - by Hugh Beach - 1981
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Masai (African people) ; Massai ; Massai
    Abstract: The Maasai (Masai) are nomadic pastoralists who live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are a federation of tribal sections. This file on the Maasai consists of 20 documents and covers the period from 1880-ca. 1975
    Note: Culture summary: Maasai - Paul Spencer - 1996 -- - The Masai: their language and folklore - by A. C. Hollis ; introduction by Sir Charles Eliot - 1905 -- - The age-system of the Masai - B. Bernardi I.M.C. - 1955 -- - A note on the Masai system of relationship - by A. C. Hollis - 1910 -- - An administrative and political history of the Masai Reserve - [by George Ritchie Sandford] - 1919 -- - The Masai penal code - [by R. A. J. Maguire] - 1928 -- - Through Masai land: a journey of exploration among the snowclad volcanic mountains and the strange tribes of eastern equatorial Africa - by Joseph Thomson, F.R.G.S. - 1887 -- - Native administration in the British African Territories: part 1. East Africa: Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika - by Lord Hailey P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.C., G.C.I.E. - 1950 -- - Masai social customs - by L. E. Whitehouse - 1933 -- , - An administrative survey of the Masai social system - by H. A. Fosbrooke - 1948 -- - The coiffeur of the Masai warrior - by H. F. I. Elliott - 1948 -- - Some notes on the Masai of Kenya Colony - by L. S. B. Leakey, M.A., F.R.A.I. - 1930 -- - Further notes on the Masai of Kenya Colony - by D. Storrs Fox - 1930 -- - The southern Nilo-Hamites - by G. W. B. Huntingford - 1953 -- - Studies in nutrition: the physique and health of two African tribes - by J. B. Orr and J. L. Gilks - 1931 -- - On the Masai E-Unoto - by Edward L. Margetts, M.D. - 1963 -- - The E-Unoto ceremony of the Masai - by Lord Claud Hamilton - 1963 -- - Bibliography of the Masai - [by Alan H. Jacobs, University of Illinois] - December, 1965 -- - The Masai: ethnographic monograph of an East African Semite people - Meritz Merker - 1910 -- - Ecology of western Masailand, east Africa - by Lee Merriam Talbot - 1964 -- - The Maasai of Matapato: a study of rituals of rebellion - Paul Spencer - 1988
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Chukchi ; Tschuktschen ; Tschuktschen
    Abstract: The Chukchee are native to the Chukchee Autonomous District in the Magadan Province of Russia. They also live in the Lower Kolyma District of the Yakut Republic and the north of the Koryak Autonomous District. These regions are in the extreme northeastern reaches of Siberia, partly within the Arctic Circle. This file consists of 21 complete or excerpted document, five of these have been translated into English. The dates of coverage range from 1780-1930
    Note: Culture summary: Chukchee - Maria Zhornitskaya (Translated by V. Wanner) - 1996 -- - The Chukchee: material culture [part 1], religion [part 2], social organization [part 3 - Vladimir Germanovich Bogoraz-Tan (Waldemar Bogoras) - 1904 [Part 1] ; 1907 [Part 2] ; 1909 [Part 3] -- - Chukchee mythology: Chukchee texts [part 1], Chukchee tales [part 2 - by Waldemar Bogoras - 1910 -- - The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the old world - [by] [Nils] Adolf Erik Nordenskiold ; translated by Alexander Leslie, 1881 - 1882 -- - Ten months among the tents of the Tuski: with incidents of an Arctic boat expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, as far as the Mackenzie River and Cape Bathurst - by Lieut. W. H. Hooper, R.N. - 1853 -- - Siberian cousins of the Eskimo - by Waldemar Bogoras - 1929 -- , - New problems of ethnographical research in polar countries - by Waldemar Bogoras - 1924 -- - On the so-called Chukchi and Namollo people of eastern Siberia - William H. Dall - 1881 -- - The peoples of the Soviet Union - Corliss Lamont - 1944 [1946] -- - The Chuckchee children - [by] Julia Krenova - 1936 -- - With the people of the Tundra - Harald Ulrich Sverdrup - 1938 -- - Three years in the Yakut Territory: ethnographic sketches - by V. L. Priklonskii - 1890 -- - The Chukchi - by V. V. Antropova and V. G. Kuznetsova - 1964 -- - A year in the life of an Anadyr-Chukchee reindeer raiser - by P. N. Orlovskii - 1928 -- - Anthropological research on Kamchatka: (a preliminary report) - by G. F. Debets - 1949
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Juden ; Jews ; Chassidim ; Chassidim
    Abstract: Hasidim are Jews who observe Orthodox law so meticulously that they are set apart from most other Orthodox Jews. Hasidim are divided into a number of sects and communities, each organized around a particular religious leader. The Lubavitcher and Satmar groups are the largest sects and they are located primarily in Brooklyn, New York. There is also a communtiy of Hasidim in Montreal, Quebec. This file contains 34 documents and includes information on several of the sects and on communities in the United States and in the Montreal area. There is a strong focus on Hasidim in Brooklyn, New York, primarily of the Lubavitcher and Satmar sects. The time period covered is from ca. 1950-1990
    Note: Culture summary: Jews, Hasidim - 1996 -- - Hasidic people: a place in the new world - Jerome R. Mintz - 1992 -- - Growing up Hasidic: education and socialization in the Bobover Hasidic community - Robert Mark Kamen - 1985 -- - The Hasidic community of Williamsburg - Solomon Poll - 1962 -- - Chassidic recruitment and the local context - Merrill Singer - 1978 -- - Satmar: an island in the city - Israel Rubin - 1972 -- - Life in a religious community: the Lubavitcher chassidim in Montreal - William Shaffir - 1974 -- - Separation from the mainstream in Canada: the Hasidic community of Tash - William Shaffir - 1993 -- - Legends of the Hasidim: an introduction to Hasidic culture and oral tradition in the New World - Jerome R. Mintz - 1968 -- - Drama on a table: the Bobover Hasidim PIREMSHPIYL - Shifra Epstein - 1987 -- , - The face of faith: an American Hassidic community - by George Kranzler ; photos by Irving I. Herzberg - 1972 -- - Hasidic Williamsburg: a contemporary American Hasidic community - George Kranzler - 1995 -- - The women of Williamsburg: a contemporary American Hasidic community - Gershon Kranzler - 1993 -- - Shifting patterns of ethnic identification among the Hasidim - Sydelle Brooks Levy - 1975 -- - The Hasidim of Brooklyn: a photo essay - Yale Strom - 1993 -- - The Hasidim of North America: a review of the literature - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - Equality does not mean sameness: the role of women within the Lubavitcher marriage - Philip Baldinger - 1990 -- - Strategies for strength: women and personal empowerment in Lubavitcher Hasidim - Gita Srinivasan - 1990 -- - Introduction: new world Hasidim - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - Boundaries and self-presentation among the Hasidim: a study in identity maintenance - William Shaffir - 1995 -- , - The language of the heart: music in Lubavitcher life - Ellen Koskoff - 1995 -- - Varieties of fundamentalist experience: Lubavitch Hasidic and fundamentalist Christian approaches to contemporary life - Lynn Davidman and Janet Stocks - 1995 -- - Engendering orthodoxy: newly orthodox women and Hasidism - Debra R. Kaufman - 1995 -- - Agents or victims of religious ideology: approaches to locating Hasidic women in feminist studies - Bonnie Morris - 1995 -- - The economic revitalization of the Hasidic community of Williamsburg - George Kranzler - 1995 -- - Home in exile: Hasidim in the new world - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - The Bobover Hasidim PIREMSHPIYL: from folk drama for Purim to a ritual of transcending the holocaust - Shifra Epstein - 1995 -- - The charismatic leader of the Hasidic community: the ZADDIQ, the REBBE - Solomon Poll - 1995 -- - Law and custom in Hasidim - by Aaron Wertheim ; translated by Shmuel Himelstein. - 1992 -- , - The Hasidic anthology: tales and teachings of the Hasidim - Translated from the Hebrew, Yiddish, and German Selected, Compiled and Arranged by Louis I. Newman in collaboration with Samuel Spitz - 1963 -- - The structure of a Hassidic community in Montreal - Jacques Gutwirth - 1972 -- - Hassidic Jews and Quebec politics - William Shaffir - 1983 -- - Chassidic community behavior - Israel Rubin - 1964 -- - Bilingualism and dialect mixture among Lubavitcher Hasidic children - George Jochnowitz - 1968 -- - A people apart: Hasidism in America - Photos. by Philip Garvin. Text by Arthur A. Cohen - 1970 -- - Performance of precepts/precepts of performance: Hasidic celebrations of Purim in Brooklyn - Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett - 1990 -- - Holy days: the world of a Hasidic family - Lis Harris - 1985
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    Keywords: Khasi (Indic people) ; Garo (Indic people) ; Khasi ; Khasi
    Abstract: The Khasi live in the northeastern part of India in the District of United Khasi and Jaintia Hills, under the administration of the state of Meghalaya. This file contains 22 documents that cover the time period of 1870 through 1960
    Note: Culture summary: Khasi - Hugh R. Page, Jr. - 1996 -- - The Khasis - Philip R. T. Gurdon ; with an introduction by Sir Charles Lyall - 1907 -- - The religious life of the Khasi - P. F. Stegmiller - 1921 -- - Sacrifice and sacrificial customs of the Khasi - P. F. Stegmiller - 1924 -- - Arrow shooting and hunting of the Khasi - P. F. Stegmiller - 1925 -- - The market life of the Khasi - P. F. Stegmiller - 1924 -- - The Nongkrem Puja in the Khasi Mountains (Assam) - C. Becker - 1909 -- - Family property and maternal rights - C. Becker - 1924 -- - Notes on the Khasis, Syntengs, and allied tribes inhabiting the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District in Assam - Major P. R. T. Gurdon - 1904 -- - On the stone monuments of the Khasi hill tribes, and on some of the peculiar rites and customs of the people - Major H. H. Godwin-Austen - 1872 -- - The stone monuments of the Khasi hills - C. B. Clarke - 1874 -- , - Khasi kinship and social organisation - K. P. Chattopadyay - 1941 -- - The Khasi huts of Mawphlang - Ram Krishna Mukherjee, et al. - 1941 -- - Social groupings among the Khasis of Assam - Bhabananda Mukherjee - 1958 -- - The place of the Khasi in the world - David Roy - 1938 -- - Garo and Khasi: a comparative study in matrilineal systems - Chie Nakane - 1967 -- - Khasis - Anna P. McCormack - 1964 -- - The Khasi festival of 'pomblang' - S. Banerjee - 1962 -- - Further notes on the rude stone monuments of the Khasi hill tribes - H. H. Godwin-Austen - 1876 -- - Report on rural economic survey in United K. & J. Hills - Assam. Department of Economics and Statistics - 1963 -- - Statistical account of the Khasi and Jaintia Hills - William Wilson Hunter - 1879 -- - Khasi kinship terms in four dialects - Umar R. Ehrenfels - 1953 -- - Christianity and social change in northeast India: a study of the role of Christianity in social change among the Khasi-Jaintia Hill tribes of Meghalaya - O. L. Snaitang - 1993
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Fijians ; Fidschi ; Fidschi
    Abstract: The Lau Fijians occupy the central and southern islands, forming the chiefdom of Lakemba, of the Lau island chain that is part of Fiji. This file on the Lau Fijians consists of 12 documents. Laura Thompson's work, fieldwork in 1933-1934, constitutes the bulk of the data
    Note: Culture summary: Lau Fijians - Anonymous - 1996 -- - Lau Islands, Fiji - by A. M. Hocart - 1929 -- - Southern Lau, Fiji: an ethnography - by Laura Thompson - 1940 -- - Fijian frontier - by Laura Thompson - 1940 -- - The culture history of the Lau Islands, Fiji - by Laura Thompson - 1938 -- - The relations of men, animals, and plants in an island community (Fiji) - by Laura Thompson - 1949 -- - The problem of 'totemism' in southern Lau: a reply to A. Capell and R. H. Lester - by Laura Thompson - 1946-1947 -- - Adzes from the Lau Islands, Fiji - by Laura Thompson - 1937 -- - Pottery of the Lau Islands, Fiji - by Laura Thompson - 1937 -- - Preliminary report on the Lau group, Fiji - by Edwin H. Bryan, Jr. - [n.d.] -- - The Lau Islands (Fiji) and their fairy tales and folk-lore - by T. R. St. Johnston, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. - 1918 -- , - The world of talk on a Fijian island: an ethnography of law and communication causation - Andrew Arno - 1993 -- - Personal names as narrative in Fiji: politics of the Lauan onomasticon - Andrew Arno - 1994
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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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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Bambute ; Mbuti ; Mbuti
    Abstract: The Mbuti (Bambuti, pl.) in a general sense are the Pygmies of the Ituri forest in Democratic Republic of the Congo and consist of four subgroups; the Aka, Efe, Mbuti, and Sua. This file on the Mbuti consists of 6 documents with coverage from 1930 to ca. 1975. The file is restricted in its coverage to the Pygmies of the southern and central Ituri forest who are associated with the Babira villagers. The literature contained in the Mbuti file is almost all by Colin Turnbull, whose fieldwork spanned the period from ca. 1950 through 1973
    Note: Culture summary: Mbuti - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The Mbuti Pygmies: an ethnographic survey - Colin M. Turnbull - 1965 -- - Wayward servants: the two worlds of the African Pygmies - Colin M. Turnbull - 1965 -- - The forest people - Colin M. Turnbull ; foreword by Harry L. Shapiro - 1962 -- - The Pygmies of the Ituri Forest - Patrick Putnam - 1948 -- - The Mbuti Pygmies: change and adaptation - by Colin M. Turnbull - 1983 -- - Additional bibliography on the Mbuti - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Lozi (African people) ; Zulu ; Law, Lozi ; Rotse ; Rotse
    Abstract: The Lozi consist of a number of interrelated ethnic groups located along the Zambezi River in Barotse Province of western Zambia. This file consists of 11 documents, including one translation from the German, and covers the period from 1920-1960. Turner's work provides an overall view of Lozi culture and society touchs on the major areas of Lozi ethnography as reflected in the cultural patterns of the affiliated tribes of the Central Barotse Plains. Lozi political structure is discussed in some detail in Gluckman and further supplemented by Jensen. Peters discusses native agricultural techniques, soils and general land use. Gluckman's writings deal with the pattern of land distribution of Barotse property to all homesteads, the king's protection of subjects' rights to a piece of land and the forms of tribute and gifts from commoners to royalty, the relation of bride-price, presence or lack of agnatic lineage groups, inheritance rules and general stability of marriage and the nuclear household, aspects of Barotse jurisprudence, and economic behavior. Reynolds presents a compilation of data relevant to Barotse sorcery based on records of investigations and judicial proceedings conducted by British officials in 1956 during a wave of sorcery and witchcraft incidents. Prins is a comprehensive and reliable account of Lozi society as it existed between the years 1876-1896
    Note: Culture summary: Lozi - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The Lozi peoples of north-western Rhodesia - Victor W. Turner - 1952 -- - The Lozi of Barostseland in north-western Rhodesia - Max Gluckman - 1959 -- - Land usage in Barotseland - David Urlin Peters ; edited by N. W. Smith ; foreword by C. W. Lynn ; preface by William Allen and Max Gluckman. - 1960 -- - Essays on Lozi land and royal property - Max Gluckman - 1943 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Lozi of Northern Rhodesia and the Zulu of Natal - Max Gluckman - 1950 (1958 reprinting) -- - The political organization and the historical traditions of the Barotse on the upper Zambesi - Adolf E. Jensen - 1932 -- - The judicial process among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Max Gluckman ; foreword by A. L. Goodart - 1967 -- - Magic, divination and witchcraft among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Barrie Reynolds - 1963 -- , - Economy of the central Barotse plain - Max Gluckman - 1941 -- - The hidden hippopotamus: reappraisal in African history - Gwyn Prins - 1980 -- - Additional bibliography on the Lozi - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Chinese Americans ; Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) ; Taiwanese Americans ; Chinesen ; Chinesen
    Abstract: Chinese Americans are the migrants and their descendants who migrated from China to the United States, starting in approximately 1848. This file contains fifteen documents covering the time period from ca. 1848 to the 1980s. These documents deal with Chinatowns located in several American cities (e.g., San Francisco, New York City), plus additional data on the Chinese American populations in such regional areas as the Monterey Bay region of California, and Hawaii. Much of the file deals with the history of the migration of the Chinese to the United States and the restrictive immigration policies applied to them by the United States government. Additional topics that appear in all the documents in this file are those of the discriminatory and racist practices imposed on the Chinese immigrants by the Caucasian American society, cultural adaptation and acculturation, Chinese associations, and ethnic businesses (e.g., restaurants, laundries, and groceries)
    Note: Culture summary: Chinese Americans - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The challenge of the American dream: the Chinese in the United States - Francis L. K. Hsu - 1971 -- - The Chinese experience in America - Shih-shan Henry Tsai - 1986 -- - Longtime Californ': a documentary study of an American Chinatown - Victor G. and Brett de Bary Nee - 1986 -- - Chinatown: most time, hard time - Chalsa M. Loo, et al. - 1991 -- - Bridging the Pacific: San Francisco Chinatown and its people - Thomas W. Chinn - 1989 -- - Chinese gold: the Chinese in the Monterey Bay region - Sandy Lydon - 1985 -- - Valley City: a Chinese community in America - Melford S. Weiss - 1974 -- - A Chinese American community: ethnicity and survival strategies - by Bernard P. Wong - 1979 -- - Chinatown, economic adaptation and ethnic identity of the Chinese - by Bernard P. Wong - 1982 -- , - Social and political change in New York's Chinatown: the role of voluntary associations - Chia-ling Kuo - 1977 -- - Chinatown: the socioeconomic potential of an urban enclave - Min Zhou ; foreword by Alejandro Portes - 1992 -- - Chinatown no more: Taiwan immigrants in contemporary New York - Hsiang-shui Chen - 1992 -- - The new Chinatown - Peter Kwong - 1987 -- - Sojourners and settlers: Chinese migrants in Hawaii - Clarence E. Glick - 1980 -- - Additional bibliography on Chinese in the United States - Human Relations Area Files - [1994]
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Tzeltal Indians ; Tzeltal ; Tzeltal
    Abstract: The Tzeltal are Mayan people living in the central highlands of the Mexican state of Chiapas. This file consists of 11 documents, which except for one translation from Spanish (Guiteras Holmes), are all in English. The basic works are Nash and Hunt, but Villa Rojas contains an excellent general summary of Tzeltal ethnography and culture history which provides a very useful starting point for the study of Tzeltal culture
    Note: Culture summary: Tzeltal - Anonymous - 1995 -- - Clans and kinship system of Cancuc (Mexico) - Calixta Guiteras Holmes - 1947 -- - Notes on the ethnography of Tzeltal communities of Chiapas - Robert Redfield and Alfonso Villa Rojas - 1939 -- - Death as a way of life: the increasing resort to homicide in a Maya Indian community - [by] June Caprice Nash - 1967 -- - The Tzeltal - [by] Alfonso Villa Rojas - 1969 -- - Tribes and temples: a record of the expedition to Middle America conducted by the Tulane University of Louisiana in 1925 - [by] Frans Blom and Oliver LaFarge - 1927 -- - Interpretations of drinking performances in Aguacatenango - [by] Duane Metzger - 1964 -- - In the eyes of the ancestors: belief and behavior in a Mayan community - [by] June Nash - 1970 -- , - The dynamics of the domestic group in two Tzeltal villages: a contrastive comparison - [by] Muriel Eva Verbitsky - 1962 -- - The change of officials in Tzo?ontahal, Chiapas, Mexico: an analysis of behavior as a key to structure and process - [by] June C. Nash - 1970 -- - Aspects of language acquisition by Tzeltal children - by Brian Stross - 1970 [1971 copy] -- - Additional bibliography on the Tzeltal - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Ibans (Bornean people) ; Sea Dyaks ; Sea Dyak ; Head-hunters ; Iban ; Iban
    Abstract: The Iban are an indigenous group in Sarawak, a state of Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. This file on the Iban consists of 35 documents. The dates covered by the literature are from ca. 1840-1990. Predominant themes are agriculture (primarily rice cultivation), culture history, migrations, religion, and warfare (including much information on head-hunting). The works of Freeman, one of the outstanding modern authorities on the Iban, used in conjunction with the earlier descriptive accounts of Low, Howell, and Gomes, and supplemented by the more recent ethnographies of Pringle, Sutlive, Wagner, Benedict Sandin, and Padoch, provide a good overall view of Iban culture and society
    Note: Culture summary: Iban - Vinson H. Sutlive, Jr. and John Beierle (document evaluation and indexing notes) - 1995 -- - Iban agriculture: a report on the shifting cultivation of hill rice by the Iban of Sarawak - J. Derek Freeman - 1955 -- - The Sea Dyak - William Howell - 1908-1910 -- - Sarawak: its inhabitants and productions - Hugh Low - 1848 -- - The natives of Borneo: edited from the papers of the late Brooke Low, Esq. - Edited by H. Ling Roth - 1892 -- - The natives of Borneo: edited from the papers of the late Brooke Low, Esq. - Edited by H. Ling Roth - 1893 -- - The family system of the Iban of Borneo - J. D. Freeman - 1958 -- , - Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo: a record of intimate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles - Edwin H. Gomes ; with an introduction by the Reverend John Perham - 1911 -- - Iban Sea Dayak fabrics and their patterns: a descriptive catalogue of the Iban fabrics in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge - Alfred C. Haddon and Laura E. Start - 1936 -- - Manangism in Borneo - J. Perham - 1887 -- - A Sea Dyak dictionary: in alphabetical parts, with examples and quotations showing the use and meaning of words - William Howell and D. J. S. Bailey - 1900-1903 -- - Report on the Iban of Sarawak: Vol. 1: Iban social organization - J.D. Freeman - 1955 -- - The Iban - J. D. Freeman - 1958 -- - Sea Dayak diet: a longhouse survey - P. W. Bedford - 1959 -- - From longhouse to PASAR: urbanization in Sarawak, East Malaysia - Vinson Hutchins Sutlive Jr. - 1973 -- - Some reflections on the nature of Iban society - by Derek Freeman ; with illustrations by Monica Freeman - 1981 -- - The Ibans of Sarawak under Brooke rule, 1841-1941 - by Robert Maxwell Pringle - 1968 -- - The Iban and their religion - Erik Jensen - 1974 -- - Iban shamanism: an analysis of the ethnographic literature - Penelope Graham ; with a foreword by Derek Freeman - 1987 -- , - The evolution of Iban land tenure - by R. A. Cramb - [1986] -- - Colonialism and Iban warfare - by Ulla Wagner - 1972 -- - Manang Jabing Anak Incham: a study of an Iban healer/Sarawak - by Annemarie Pilz - c1988 -- - Tun Jugah of Sarawak: colonialism and Iban response - Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1992 -- - The Sea Dayaks of Borneo: before white rajah rule - Benedict Sandin ; with a preface by Tom Harrisson and an introduction by Robert M. Pringle - 1967 -- - The real and ideal participation in decision-making of Iban women: a study of a longhouse community in Sarawak, east Malaysia - Margit Ilona Komanyi - 1973 -- - Iban adat and augury - Benedict Sandin ; introduction by Clifford Sather - 1980 -- - Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak - Christine Padoch - 1982 -- - Modernization among the Iban of Sarawak - Peter Mulok Kedit - 1980 -- - Tusun Pandiau. English|Iban way of life: a translation from Tusun Pandiau - written by Benedict Sandin - 1976 -- , - Iban migration: patterns of mobility and employment in the 20th century - by Robert Frederic Austin - 1977 [1978 copy] -- - Warriors and weavers: a study of gender relations among the Iban of Sarawak - Valerie Mashman - 1991 -- - The children of NISING: images of headhunting and male sexuality in Iban ritual and oral literature - Julian Davison and Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1991 -- - Meanwhile, back home...BEJALAI and its effects on Iban men and women - Peter M. Kedit - 1991 -- - LATAH in Sarawak, with special reference to the Iban - Robert L. Winzeler - 1991 -- - Keling and Kumang in town: differential effects of urban migration on Iban men and women - Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1991 -- - Additional bibliography on the Iban - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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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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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Yanoama Indians ; Yanomami ; Yanomami
    Abstract: The Yanoama are indigenous people straddling the border between extreme southeastern Venezuela and upper northwestern Brazil. This file consists of eleven documents that concentrate on specific Yanoama villages or subgroups and covers the time period from approximately 1950 to 1987. The monograph by Shuster is on the Waica and contains a sociological analysis of inter- and intra-community relations. The two documents by Barker, an American Protestant missionary, are also on the Waica. The main subject of the article by Layrisse is blood groups among the Waica. Some comparative information is included. Ethnographic information on material culture, religion, and political structure of the Surara and Pakidai is contained in the document by Becher. The Yanoama language of the Surara and Pakidai is the subject of the document by Rodrigues. The chapter from Wilbert's book is on the Sanema primarily, with information on other Venezuelan Indians included as well. The two monographs by Chagnon are general ethnographies of communities especially in Venezuela with comparative data from communities in Brazil. Early and Peters discuss population dynamics of the Mucajai Yanoama in Brazil from the late 1950s to 1987
    Note: The sociology of the Waica - Meinhard Schuster - 1958 -- - The Surara and Pakidai, two Yanoama tribes in northwest Brazil - Hans Becher - 1960 -- - On the language of the Surara and Pakidai - Aryon Dall'Inga Rodrigues - 1960 -- - Culture summary: Yanoama - Raymond B. Hames and John Beierle (file evaluation) - 1995 -- - The Sanema - Johannes Wilbert - 1963 -- - Blood group antigen tests of the Waica Indians of Venezuela - Miguel Layrisse, Zulay Layrisse, and Johannes Wilbert - 1962 -- - Memoir on the culture of the Waica - James Barker - 1953 -- - Raids among the Waica - James Barker - 1959 -- - Yanomamö warfare, social organization and marriage alliances - Napoleon Alphonseau Chagnon - 1967 -- - Yanomamö: the fierce people - Napoleon A. Chagnon - 1968 -- - The population dynamics of the Mucajai Yanomama - John D. Early and John F. Peters - 1990 -- - Additional bibliography on the Yanoama - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Chinese Canadians ; Chinesen ; Chinesen
    Abstract: This collection of 6 documents covers the time period from the middle of the nineteenth century to the 1980s with an emphasis on some of the major Chinatowns located in several Canadian cities. Much of the file deals with the migration of the Chinese to Canada and the restrictive immigration policies applied to them by the Canadian government. Nearly all the documents address the discriminatory and racist practices imposed on the Chinese immigrants by the Caucasian Canadian society. Probably the best general coverage on the Chinese in Canada is presented in Li, which deals with the period from their first arrival in Canada in 1858 to about 1985. Lai is a definitive history of Chinatowns in Canada from 1858-ca. 1985, with particular reference to Victoria, British Columbia. Works describing specific Chinatowns in specific cities begins with Thompson, which is an examination of the history and social organization of the Chinese population in Toronto, Canada. Anderson contributes a systematic analysis of the relationship between Vancouver's Chinese and Canadian communities from the late 1880s to about 1980. Hoe presents a socio-historical study of the structural changes taking place in various Chinese communities in British Columbia and Alberta (Calgary and Edmonton), from the mid-nineteenth century to ca. 1972
    Note: Culture summary: Chinese Canadians - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The Chinese in Canada - Peter S. Li - 1988 -- - Chinatowns: towns within cities in Canada - David Chuenyan Lai - 1988 -- - Toronto's Chinatown: the changing social organization of an ethnic community - Richard H. Thompson - 1989 -- - Vancouver's Chinatown: racial discourse in Canada, 1875-1980 - Kay J. Anderson - 1991 -- - Structural changes of two Chinese communities in Alberta, Canada - Ban Seng Hoe - 1976 -- - Additional bibliography on the Chinese in Canada - Human Relations Area Files - [1994]
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  • 60
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    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Cajuns ; Cajun ; Cajun
    Abstract: The Cajuns are an ethnic minority of the United States who have lived mainly in south-central and southwestern Louisiana since the late eighteenth century. The term generally applies to the descendants of the French Acadians who migrated from Canada to Louisiana. This file includes eighteen documents and covers the period from the late eighteenth century to the 1980s. These documents include a heavy emphasis on cultural history and the Cajun concept of ethnic identity. Probably the best general ethnography for the file is Ancelet which presents a comprehensive study of Acadian/Cajun cultural history from the early seventeenth century in Nova Scotia to the present day in Louisiana. It also includes contemporary data on family religion, folk medicine and law, architecture, foodways, music, games, and oral literary traditions. Esman provides an ethnographic survey of the community of Henderson, La. which includes data on the history of the community, its economy, restaurants, family life, sex roles, social life, religion, politics, play and leisure activities, and relations with neighboring communities and with other ethnic minority groups
    Note: Culture summary: Cajuns - HRAF Staff and John Beierle - 1995 -- - Cajun country - Barry Jean Ancelet, Jay D. Edwards, and Glen Pitre ; with additional material by Carl Brasseaux, et al. - 1991 -- - Henderson, Louisiana: cultural adaptation in a Cajun community - Marjorie Esman - 1986 -- - The people called Cajuns: an introduction to an ethnohistory - James H. Dormon - 1983 -- - The Cajuns: from Acadia to Louisiana - William Faulkner Rushton - 1979 -- - The founding of New Acadia: the beginnings of Acadian life in Louisiana, 1765-1803 - Carl A. Brasseaux - 1987 -- - Acadian to Cajun: transformation of a people, 1803-1877 - Carl A. Brasseaux - 1992 -- - Cajun foodways - C. Paige Gutierrez - 1992 -- , - The Cajun culture of southwestern Louisiana: a study of cultural isolation and role adaptation as factors in the fusion of black African and French Acadian culture traits - David Julian Hodges - 1972 -- - The celebration of Cajun identity: ethnic unity and the Crawfish Festival - Marjorie Ruth Esman - 1981 -- - Speech in a Louisiana Cajun community - Dorice Tentchoff - 1977 -- - The rhetoric of community ritual: the blessing of the shrimp fleet at Chauvin, Louisiana - Barbara Elizabeth Gordon - 1991 -- - The culture of Acadiana: an anthropological perspective - Jon L. Gibson and Steven Del Sesto - 1975 -- - Cajun French and French creole: their speakers and the questions of identities - Dorice Tentchoff - 1975 -- - Language and ethnic identity in south Louisiana: implications of data from Mamou Prairie - Gerald L. Gold - 1982 -- - Cajun music: its origin and development - Barry Jean Ancelet - 1989 -- - South to Louisiana: the music of the Cajun bayous - John Broven - 1983 -- - Cajun music: a reflection of a people. Vol. 1 - compiled & edited by Ann Allen Savoy - 1984 -- - Additional bibliography on the Cajuns - Human Relations Area Files - [1994]
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    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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    Keywords: Aymara Indians ; Aymará ; Aymará
    Abstract: The Aymara live in the Bolivian and Peruvian altiplano, centering around Lake Titicaca. This file consists of 16 documents covering the time period from 1860 through 1980. Tschopik and Buechler present comprehensive surveys of Aymara history and culture. A second work by Tschopik focuses on magical beliefs. LaBarre's writings include a general ethnography and articles covering the classification and use of potatoes, folktales, remedies, and sorcery. Forbes describes the area, material culture, and anthropometry. Chervin incorporates previously unpublished data on living facilities and livelihood from the early 1900s and data on physical anthropology. Metraux presents data concerning the religious practices and beliefs of the Aymara living in the province of Carangas, Bolivia. Bouroncle Carreon was a physician who presents a comprehensive study of the Aymara in the Department of Puno. Carter has written a functional study of cultural differences between the hacienda and the free community system. Other topics included in this file are ceremonies, magic, divination and acculturation, dreams, the soul, death, funeral customs, and eschatology, and a particular process of Aymara market participation in southern Peru, in which peasants travel long distances to produce coffee for sale
    Note: Culture summary: Aymara - Anonymous - 1995 -- - The Aymara - Harry Tschopik Jr. - 1946 -- - The Aymara of Chucuito, Peru: 1. Magic - Harry Tschopik Jr. - 1951 -- - The Aymara Indians of the Lake Titicaca Plateau - Weston La Barre - 1948 -- - Potato taxonomy among the Aymara Indians of Bolivia - Weston La Barre - 1947 -- - Aymara folktales - Weston La Barre - 1950 -- - Aymara biologicals and other medicines - Weston La Barre - 1951 -- - On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru - David Forbes - 1870 -- - Aymaras and Quichuas: a study of Bolivian anthropology - Arthur Chervin - 1913 -- - Contribution to Andean folklore - Alfred Métraux - 1934 -- - Contribution to the study of the Aymara - Alfonso Bouroncle Carreón - 1964 -- - Aymara communities and the Bolivian agrarian reform - William E. Carter - 1965 -- , - The Bolivian Aymara - Hans C. Buechler and Judith-Maria Buechler - 1971 -- - The Aymara of Chinchera, Peru: persistence and change in a bicultural context - John Marshall Hickman - 1964 [1971 copy] -- - The human soul in the Aymara culture of Pumasara: an ethnographic study in the light of George Herbert Mead and Martin Buber - John Tafel Cole - 1969 [1971 copy] -- - Unseasonal migrations: the effects of rural labor scarcity in Peru - Jane L. Collins - 1988 -- - Additional bibliography on the Aymara - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    Keywords: Andamanese (Indic people) ; Andamaner ; Andamaner
    Abstract: The Andamanese were the indigenous hunters and gatherers of the Andaman Islands. Comprising thirteen distinct ethnic groups at the beginning of the twentieth century, by late in the century only nineteen individuals remained. Thirteen documents have been included in the AZ02 Andamans file. These documents fall roughly into two groups on the basis of field dates and tribes studied. The earliest group contains the two major monographs in the file, Radcliffe-Brown and Man, plus a third monograph, Temple. These works focus primarily on the Andamanese tribes of Great Andaman. Man is the first important study; it was written by a government official who observed the Andamanese during the period 1869-1880 when their social and cultural life was still largely intact. Man's data pertain mainly to the Aka-Bea tribe of South Andaman, with a coverage of general ethnography, physical anthropology, and language. Temple was a government official who was in the area at the turn of the century (1901). His data are primarily on demography and geography, but include some ethnography and linguistics, drawing heavily on Man's work for the latter. Radcliffe-Brown is by a distinguished social anthropologist who presents a functional analysis of social organization, religio-magical beliefs and practices, and mythology. Unfortunately, by the time of Radcliffe-Brown's field work in 1906-1908, the Andamanese were at an advanced stage of population decline and socio-cultural disintegration, so he was unable to get a clear, detailed picture of the traditional society in operation. Radcliffe-Brown studied mainly the North Andaman tribes, plus the A-Pucikwar and Akar-Bale of the southern group. By the time the remaining nine documents were written, based on field work in the late 1940s, early 1950s, and later, the Andamanese were nearly extinct, and thus much of the material in these works deal primarily with the Ongees (Onges) and Jarwas (Jarawas)
    Note: Culture summary: Andamans - Vishvajit Pandya - 1995 -- - The Andaman islanders: a study in social anthropology - A. R. Radcliffe-Brown - 1922 -- - On the aboriginal inhabitants of the Andaman Islands - Edward Horace Man - 1932 -- - The Andaman and Nicobar Islands - by Lieutenant Col. Sir Richard C. Temple - 1903 -- - Report of a survey of the inhabitants of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands during 1948-49 - B. S. Guha - 1953 -- - Blood groups from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1953 -- - Hygiene and medical practices among the Onge (Little Andaman) - Lidio Cipriani - 1961 -- - Onge population and settlements - S. S. Sarkar - 1960 -- - A Special list of tribes of primitive hunters and food-gatherers - edited by Robert Heine-Geldern and Anna Hohenwart-Gerlachstein - 1958 -- , - The Jarawa of the Andaman Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1962 -- - Land & peoples of the Andamans: a geographical & socio-economical study with a short account of the Nicobar Islands - Probhat Kumar Sen - 1962 -- - The Andaman islanders - by Lidio Cipriani ; edited and translated by D. Tayler Cox assisted by Linda Cole - 1966 -- - The Bay islander - R. S. Mann - [1979?] -- - Additional bibliography on the Andamans - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
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    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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    Edition: 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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    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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