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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Dusun (Bornean people) ; Rungus-Dusun ; Rungus-Dusun
    Abstract: The Rungus file contains 14 documents. All are written by members of the Appell family, who carried out field work there during the years 1959-1960, 1961-1963, 1986, 1987, 1990, and 1992. The major ethnography is G.N. Appell's dissertation (1965). In subsequent articles he writes about Rungus social structure, property system, and ritual practices; Dusun language groups; the domestic developmental cycle and residence; the Rungus cognatic social system; the impact of modernization; Rungus sexual behavior; and the impact of Christianity on Rungus conservation practices. Laura Appell's works address Rungus gender relations, menstruation, and Rungus female spirit mediums. Their daughter's work discusses Malaysian latah behavior
    Note: Culture summary: Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The nature of social groupings among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - [1965] -- - The Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell - 1978 -- - Land tenure and development among the Rungus of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1985 -- - The Rungus: social structure in a cognatic society and its symbolism - G. N. Appell - 1976 -- - Emergent structuralism: the design on an inquiry system to delineate the production and reduction of social forms - G. N. Appell - 1988 -- - Individuation of the drives of sex and aggression in the linguistic and behavioral repertoire of the Rungus - G. N. Appell - [1991] -- - The ecological and social consequences of conversation to Christianity among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1997 -- , - The Dusun languages of northern Borneo: Rungus Dusun and related problems - G. N. Appell - 1968 -- - Sex role symmetry among the Rungus of Sabah - Laura W. R. Appell - [1991] -- - Menstruation among the Rungus: an unmarked category - Laura W. R. Appell - 1988 -- - To converse with the Gods: the Rungus BOBOLIZAN -- spirit medium and priestess - George N. Appell and LAura W. R. Appell - 1993 -- - Residence and ties of kinship in cognatic society: the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1966 -- - Observational procedures for identifying kindreds: social isolates among the Rungus or Borneo - G. N. Appell - 1967 -- - LATAH behavior by females among the Rungus of Sabah - Amity Appell Doolittle - [1991]
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Malekula (Vanuatu) ; Bevölkerung ; Malekula ; Malekula ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: Malekula Island in Vanuatu is the home of several culturally similar ethnic groups, including the Laus (or Small Nambas), Mewun, and Seniang. The Malekula file consists of nine English language documents with a geographical focus on south and southwest Malekula, and the small island chain off the northeast coast of Malekula. The major emphasis in this file is on the traditional culture of the Malekulans ranging from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth
    Note: Culture summary: Malekula - Joan C. Larcom and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Stone men of Malekula - by John Layard - 1942 -- - Atchin twenty years ago - John W. Layard - 1936 -- - The New Hebrides people and culture - T. H. Harrison - 1936 -- - Malekula: a vanishing people in the New Hebrides - by A. Bernard Deacon ; edited by Camilla H. Wedgwood. With a pref. by A. C. Haddon. - 1934 -- - Place and the politics of marriage: the Mewun of Malekula, New Hebrides/Vanuaaku - by Joan Clayton Larcom - 1980 [2000 copy] -- - On pigs of the Mbotgote in Malekula - Takeo Funabiki - 1981 -- - The invention of convention - Joan Larcom - 1982 -- - Malekula ethnomedicine - George Simeon - 1979 -- - Performing culture in the global village - Christopher Tilley - 1997
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Tajik ; Tadschiken ; Tadschiken
    Abstract: Approximately 4.3 million Tajiks live in Tajikistan. Tajiks also live in several other countries in Central Asia, primarily in rural areas. Commercialized growing of cotton is the dominant agricultural activity. Tajiks are Sunni Muslims. They speak a dialect of Farsi that is mutually intelligible with Persian of Iran and Dari of Afghanistan. This file contains one document by Eden Naby, originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement, 2002. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Tajiks - Eden Naby - 2002
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bengalis ; Bengalen ; Bengalen
    Abstract: The Bengali people live in the Bengal region of India in northeastern South Asia. This region is divided politically between the nation of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The file contains 30 documents; 19 focus on Hindu Bengalis in West Bengal and the rest on the Muslim Bengalis in Bangladesh. Most of the research is based on village studies; the major foci are social structure, gender, religion, and land tenure
    Note: Culture summary: Bengali - Peter Bertocci and Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Rank and rivalry: the politics of inequality in rural West Bengal - [by] Marvin Davis - 1983 -- - Kinship in Bengali culture - By Ronald B. Inden and Ralph W. Nicholas - 1977 -- - Marriage and rank in Bengali culture: a history of caste and clan in middle period Bengal - [by] Ronald B. Inden - 1976 -- - The play of the gods: locality, ideology, structure, and time in the festivals of a Bengali town - Ákos Östör - 1980 -- - Culture and power: legend, ritual, bazaar, and rebellion in a Bengali society - Ákos Östör - 1984 -- - Bengali women - [by] Manisha Roy - 1975 -- - From field to factory: community structure and industrialization in West Bengal - [by] Morton Klass - 1978 -- - Kinship and ritual in Bengal: anthropological essays - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör - 1984 -- , - Models of solidarity, structures of power: the politics of community in rural Bangladesh - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - 1980 -- - A Bangladesh village: conflict and cohesion : an anthropological study of politics - [by] A.K.M. Aminul Islam - 1974] -- - The Invisible resource: women and work in rural Bangladesh - Ben J. Wallace ...[et al.] - 1987 -- - The cultural construction of the person in Bengal and Tamilnadu - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör, and Steve Barnett - 1982 -- - Minorities in Bangladesh - [by] Zillur R. Khan - 1976 -- - Attitudes of modernity among urban females in Bengal - [by] Bela Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Purity and impurity in the death rituals of Bengal - [by] Manibrata Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Elusive villages: social structure and community organization in rural East Pakistan - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - c1971, 1992 copy -- - Conch shell bangles, iron bangles: an analysis of women, marriage, and ritual in Bengal - [by] Lina Maria Fruzzetti - 1975, 1992 copy -- - Bengali conceptions of mental illness - [by] Deborah P. Bhattacharyya - c 1981, 1992 copy -- , - Women and children in a Bengali village - [by] Ronald P. Rohner and Manjusri Chaki-Sircar - 1988 -- - A philosophy of Hindu rank from rural West Bengal - [by] Marvin Davis - 1976 -- - Marriage rules in Bengal - [by] Morton Klass - (1966) -- - Ethnographic bibliography of the Bengali - compiled by HRAF - 1992 -- - The gift of a virgin: women, marriage, and ritual in a Bengali society - Lina M. Fruzzetti - 1982 -- - Diversity in a Bangladeshi village: landholding structure, economic differentiation, and occupational specialization of Moslems and Hindus - Michale S. Harris - 1991 -- - Land, power relations, and colonialism: the historical development of the land system in Bangladesh - Michael S. Harris - 1989 -- - Afterword - Manisha Roy - 1992 -- - Discourse, power, and the diagnosis of weakness: encountering practitioners in Bangladesh - James M. Wilce - 1997 -- - Introduction to second Indian impression: Some contemporary issues in context - Lina M. Fruzzetti - [1993]
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Alor (Indonesia) ; Alur ; Alur
    Abstract: The Alorese live on the Island of Alor, in East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia. Alor is noted as an area of tremendous cultural and linguistic diversity. Alorese estimate between 48 and 60 mutually unintelligible Austronesian languages are spoken on Alor, and many of the inhabitants speak Bahasa Indonesia, the national language of Indonesia. The people in the highland live in small villages, practice Christianity, and their major subsistence activity is agriculture. The people on the coast tend to be Muslim. This collection consists of four documents. Three were written by the American anthropologist Cora DuBois shortly before the outbreak of World War II. All of DuBois' field work was done from 1935 to 1940 in village of Atimelang in central Alor. DuBois' monograph, The people of Alor, is probably the best source of ethnographic information on the Alorese people although it is heavily oriented toward the basic personality structure of the Alorese and their personality development. Some of the ethnographic data contained in this work deal with the food quest, concepts of disease, relationship to the supernatural, marriage, and social relations. The fourth document in this collection is by Scarduelli. It deals with the symbolic organization of space and social identity in the village of Alor Kecil, located at the western tip of Alor Island, and is based on the field work Scarduelli did there during the 1980s. This document includes data on political organization, lineages, rituals of circumcision, marriage exchanges, traditional history, and community structure
    Note: The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991 -- - The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Culture summary: Alorese - Kathleen M. Adams and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Yokuts Indians ; Yokuts ; Yokuts
    Abstract: The Native American Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley and the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada in south-central California, traditionally included some forty to fifty subtribes grouped into three divisions; the Northern Valley Yokuts, the Southern Valley Yokuts, and the Foothills Yokuts. This file consists of 23 documents that discuss the Yokuts in the San Joaquin Valley and Sierra foothills of central California, in the United States. Some of these documents include a small section on the archaeology of the area, however most of the documents focus on the time period from Spanish contact to the 1970s (1770s A.D. to 1970s A.D.). Cultural summaries can be found in Latta, Kroeber, Wallace, and Spier. Brief glimpses of Yokuts culture can be found in Gayton who presents a portion of a Spanish Lieutenant's diary from 1819 and Powers who wrote about the Yokuts of the early 1870s. Other topics found include language; shamans, ceremonies, and other aspects of religion; environment; trade; names and naming; ceramics; population estimates; and music and song
    Note: Culture summary: Yokuts - By Gerald F. Reid and Sarah Berry (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Yokuts and western Mono ethnography: vol. 1, Tulare Lake, Southern Valley, and Central Foothill Yokuts - By A. H. Gayton - 1948 -- - The Yokuts - A. L. Kroeber - 1953 -- - Handbook of Yokuts Indians - by F. F. Latta - 1949 -- - Culture-environment integration - A. H. Gayton - 1946 -- - The Yokuts language of south central California: part III - By A. L. Kroeber - 1907 -- - A Lacustrine economy in California - Ralph L. Beals and Joseph A. Hester, Jr. - 1958 -- - Estudillo among the Yokuts: 1819 - by A. H. Gayton - 1936 -- - The aboriginal population of the San Joaquin Valley, California - by S. F. Cook - 1955 -- - Notes on Yokuts weather shamanism and the rattlesnake ceremony - By Francis A. Riddell - 1955 -- - Tachi Yokuts music - James Hatch - 1958 -- , - Yokuts names - A. L. Kroeber - 1906 -- - Yokuts and Western Mono myths: part 1. general considerations - A. H. Gayton and Stanley S. Newman - 1940 -- - Yokuts trade networks and native culture change in central and eastern California - Brooke S. Arkush - 1993 -- - Yokuts: introduction - Michael Silverstein - 1978 -- - The Yokuts: people of the land - William L. Preston - 1981 -- - Culture-environment integration: external references in Yokuts life - by Anna H. Gayton - 1976 -- - Bibliography - 1978 -- - Southern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Northern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Foothill Yokuts - Robert F. G. Spier - 1978
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Uzbeks ; Usbeken ; Usbeken
    Abstract: This is a cultural summary of the Uzbeks of south central Asia. Information is presented on major aspects of Uzbek culture
    Note: Culture summary: Uzbeks - Nancy Lubin and William Fierman - 2002
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography ; Hazara ; Hazara
    Abstract: The Hazaras are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan, and also live in Iran and Pakistan. Most Hazaras are Shia Muslims. Their language is a dialect of Persian. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Robert L. Canfield published in the Enyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. This summary contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Hazara - Robert L. Canfield - 2002
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Puerto Ricans -- United States ; Puerto Ricans--United States--Social conditions ; Puerto Ricans--United States--Economic conditions ; United States--Race relations ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--Social life and customs ; Puerto Ricans--United States--Social life and customs ; New York (N.Y.)--Social life and customs ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--History ; New York (N.Y.)--History ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.) ; Migration--Internal--United States ; Puerto Rico--Emigration and immigration ; Spiritual healing--New York (City) ; Spiritualism--New York (City) ; Puerto Ricans--New York (City)--Religious life and customs ; Psychotherapy--New York ; Puerto Ricans--New York, N.Y.--Social life and customs ; Puerto Ricans--New York ; N.Y.--Social conditions ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--Economic conditions ; Puerto Ricans--Employment ; Puerto Ricans in New York (City)--Politics and government ; New York (City)--Politics and government ; Political participation--New York (City) ; Vega, Bernardo, 1885- ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--Biography ; New York (N.Y.)--Biography ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--Religion ; Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)--Politics and government ; Language--Puerto Ricans--New York, N.Y. ; Puerto Ricans in the United States--Addresses, essays, lectures ; Puerto Ricans--Bibliography ; Puerto Ricaner ; USA ; Puerto Ricaner
    Abstract: Puerto Ricans referred to here are descendants of people from the island of Puerto Rico who migrated from the island to the mainland United States. This file consists of 49 documents and is focused primarily on the Puerto Rican population of New York City from the mid-nineteenth century to the late 1980s
    Note: Culture summary: Puerto Ricans (Mainland) - Arlene Torres and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Puerto Ricans: born in the U.S.A. - by Clara E. Rodríguez - 1991 -- - Puerto Rican Americans: the meaning of migration to the mainland - [by] Joseph P. Fitzpatrick - 1987 -- - From colonia to community: the history of Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1917-1948 - [by] Virginia E. Sánchez Korrol - 1983 -- - The Puerto Rican migrant in New York City - by Lawrence R. Chenault - 1938 -- - The Puerto Rican journey: New York's newest migrants - by C. Wright Mills, Clarence Senior [and] Rose Kohn Goldsen - [1967, c1950] -- - Up from Puerto Rico - by Elena Padilla - 1958 -- - Puerto Rican poverty and migration: we just had to try elsewhere - by Julio Morales - 1986 -- , - Rx-spiritist as needed: a study of a Puerto Rican community mental health resource - [by] Alan Harwood - 1987 -- - The cultural expression of Puerto Ricans in New York: a theoretical perspective and critical review - [by] Felix Cortes, Angelo Falcon, and Juan Flores - 1976 -- - Puerto Rican language and culture in New York City - [by] Juan Flores, John Attinasi, and Pedro Pedraza, Jr. - 1987 -- - Economic factors affecting Puerto Ricans in New York - [by] Clara E. Rodríguez - 1979 -- - The Puerto Rican farmworker: from exploitation to unionization - [by] Felipe Rivera - c1979 -- - Patterns of political participation of Puerto Ricans in New York - [by] Rosa Estades - 1978 -- - Memoirs of Bernardo Vega: a contribution to the history of the Puerto Rican community in New York - edited by César Andréu Iglesias ; translated by Juan Flores - 1984 -- - An ethnography of New Yorican mural communication - [by] Mary Clare Strong - 1982 [1992 copy] -- - The cultural dynamic of Puerto Rican spiritism: class, nationality, and religion in a Brooklyn ghetto - [by] José E. Figueroa - 1981 [1992 copy] -- , - Sterilization among Puerto Rican women: a case study in New York City - [by] Iris Ofelia Lopez - 1985 [1992 copy] -- - Un milagro de Loisaida: alternative technology and grassroots efforts for neighborhood reconstruction on New York's Lower East Side - [by] Daniel Elliot Chodorkoff - 1980 [1992 copy] -- - A history of Puerto Rican politics in New York City: 1860s to 1945 - [by] Angelo Falcon - 1984 -- - Organizational politics of the East Harlem Barrio in the 1970s - [by] Monte Rivera - 1984 -- - Puerto Rican politics in New York City: the post-World War II period - [by] Sherrie Baver - 1984 -- - The political topography of Spanish and English: the view from a New York Puerto Rican neighborhood - [by] Bonnie Urciuoli - 1991 -- - Poverty and discrimination: Puerto Ricans in the United States - by the United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1980 -- - Ethnographic bibliography of mainland U.S. Puerto Ricans - Human Relations Area Files, Inc. - n.d. -- - For every story there is another story which stands before it - Rina Benmayor - 1988 -- - Manos que sobran: work, migration and the Puerto Rican in the 1990's - Frank Bonilla - 1994 -- , - In search of masculinity: violence, respect and sexuality among Puerto Rican crack dealers in East Harlem - Philippe Bourgois - 1996 -- - In search of respect: selling crack in El Barrio - Philippe Bourgois - 1995 (1996 printing) -- - Variations in familism in two generations of Puerto Ricans - Dharma E. Cortés - 1995 -- - 'Que assimilated, brother, yo soy asimilao': the structuring of Puerto Rican identity - Juan Flores - 1993 -- - The 'Puerto Rican syndrome' in psychiatry and ESPIRITISMO - Vivian Garrison - 1977 -- - Doctor, espiritista or psychiatrist?: health-seeking behavior in a Puerto Rican neighborhood of New York City - Vivian Garrison - 1977 -- - Salsa and migration - Isabelle Leymarie - 1994 -- - Puerto Rican New Yorkers in 1990 - The City of New York, Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mayor ; Department of City Planning, Joseph B. Rose, Director - 1994 -- - EN LA AGUJA Y EL PEDAL ECHéLA HEIL: Puerto Rican women in the garment industry of New York City, 1920-1980 - Altagracia Ortiz - 1996 -- - Migration between Puerto Rico and the United States - Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, Carlos E. Santiago - 1996 -- , - The Puerto Rican population in the United States - Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, Carlos E. Santiago - 1996 -- - Placing race in context - Clara Rodríguez and Hector Cordero-Guzman - 1992 -- - The racialization of Puerto Rican identity in the United States - Víctor M. Rodríguez - 1997 -- - Return to the future: Puerto Rican vernacular architecture in New York City - 1996 -- - 'We're not here just to plant. We have culture.': an ethnography of the South Bronx Casita Rincón Criollo - Joseph Sciorra - 1996 -- - Masculinity and gender roles among Puerto Rican men: machismo on the U.S. mainland - Jose B. Torres - 1996 -- - Negotiating gender, work, and welfare: Familia as productive labor among Puerto Rican in New York City - Rosa M. Torruellas, Rina Benmayor, Ana Juarbe - 1996 -- - Growing up bilingual: Puerto Rican children in New York - Ana Celia Zentella - 1998 -- - Anastasia's story: a window into the past, a bridge to the future - Ana Juarbe - 1988 -- , - The stories our mothers tell: projections-of-self in the stories of Puerto Rican garment workers - Blanca Vazquez Erazo - 1988 -- - EL HILO QUE NOS UNE/the thread that binds us: becoming a Puerto Rican woman - Celia Alvarez - 1988 -- - Postscript: Stories to live by : continuity and change in three generations of Puerto Rican women - Blanca Vazquez Erazo - 1988 -- - References - Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, Carlos E. Santiago - 1996
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Assiniboine Indians ; Assiniboin ; Assiniboin
    Abstract: The Assiniboine are a Siouan-speaking people closely related linguistically to the Sioux and Stoney. Contemporary Assiniboine live on two reservations in northern Montana and on four reserves in southern Saskatchewan. The Assinboine file consists of 20 documents, all in English, with a time span ranging from approximately 1640 to the early twentieth century. The major focus of the file, however, is on the period from the mid-nineteenth century to about 1940. The most detailed works for a general understanding of the traditional ethnography of the Assiniboine will be found in Denig, Lowie, Dusenberry, and Kennedy. Other major topics of special note in this file are: the history of the Assinboine fur trade in Ray, the Bear and Horse cults in Ewers, the Cypress Hill Massacre in Allen and Goldring, social change and acculturation in Rodnick, Assiniboine and Cree relationships in Sharrock, and Sioux-Assiniboine-Stoney linguistic relationships in Parks
    Note: A Witness to murder: the Cypress Hills Massacre and the conflict of attitudes towards native people of the Canadian and American West during the 1870's - Robert S. Allen - 1983 -- - Indian tribes of the upper Missouri - by Edwin Thompson Denig., with notes and biographical sketch by J.N.B. Hewitt - 1930 -- - Notes on the material culture of the Assiniboine Indians - Verne Dusenberry - 1960 -- - The bear cult among the Assiniboin and their neighbors of the northern Plains - John C. Ewers - 1955 -- - The Assiniboin horse medicine cult - John C. Ewers - 1956 -- - Assiniboin antelope-horn headdresses - John C. Ewers - 1982 -- - William Standing (1904-1951): versatile Assiniboin artist - John C. Ewers - 1983 -- - Of the Assiniboines - Edwin Thompson Denig - 1961 -- - The Cypress Hills massacre: a century's retrospect - P. Goldring - 1973 -- , - Recollections of an Assiniboine chief - [by] Dan Kennedy (Ochankugahe). Edited and with an introd. by James R. Stevens - [1972] -- - The Assiniboines: From the accounts of the Old Ones told to First Boy (James Larpenteur Long) - Edited and with an Introduction by Michael Stephen Kennedy ; drawings by William Standing - 1961 -- - The Assiniboine - by Robert H. Lowie - 1909 -- - A Few Assiniboine texts - Collected and translated by Robert H. Lowie - 1960 -- - Carry the Kettle: Assiniboine centenarian - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - Indians in the fur trade: their role as trappers, hunters, and middlemen in the lands southwest of Hudson Bay, 1660-1870 - Arthur J. Ray - 1974 -- - Political structure and status among the Assiniboine Indians - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - The Fort Belknap Assiniboine of Montana - [by] David Rodnick - 1938 -- - An Assiniboine horse-raiding expedition - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - Crees, Cree-Assiniboines, and Assiniboines: interethnic social organization on the far northern Plains - Susan R. Sharrock - 1974 -- - Souix, Assiniboine, and Stoney dialects: a classification - Douglas R. Parks and Raymond J. DeMallie - 1992 [Published July 1994]
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  • 11
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mbundu (African people) ; Mbundu ; Mbundu
    Abstract: The Ovimbundu live in the Benguela Highlands (Bié Plateau) of Angola. They are agricultural and the villages are moved when the soil is exhausted. This file contains 12 documents and the time range of the information is from 1600-1997. Ethnographies are included as well as a collection of Ovimbundu folktales; information on the history of the Wambu Kingdom; cultural history and political economy from the early contact period up to the civil war (2000); the Bailunda War (1902-4); magic, spiritual beliefs, divination and curing practices; and social and economic change resulting from the colonial encounter
    Note: Culture summary: Ovimbundu - Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Umbundu kinship & character: being a description of social structure and individual development of the Ovimbundu of Angola, with observations concerning the bearing on the enterprise of Christian missions of certain phases of the life and culture described - Gladwyn Murray Childs - 1949 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola - Merran McCulloch - 1952 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola: Frederick H. Rawson-Field Museum ethnological expedition to West Africa, 1929-30. ; 84 plates in photogravure and 1 map - by Wilfrid D. Hambly - 1934 -- - The Ocimbanda, or witch-doctor of the Ovimbundu of Portuguese southwest Africa - George A. Dorsey - 1899 -- - Occupational ritual, belief, and custom among the Ovimbundu - By Wilfrid Dyson Hambly - 1934 -- , - The Ovimbundu under two sovereignities: a study of social control and social change among a people of Angola - Adrian C. Edwards - 1962 -- - Umbundu: folk tales from Angola - collected and translated by Merlin Ennis ; comparative analysis by Albert B. Lord - 1962 -- - Production, trade and power: the political economy of central Angola - by Linda Marinda Heywood - 1984 [1999 copy] -- - Contested power in Angola: 1840s to the present - by Linda Heywood - 2000 -- - The kingdom of Wambu (Huambo): a tentative chronology - By Gladwin M. Childs - 1964 -- - To rise with one mind: the Bailund War of 1902 - Douglas C. Wheeler and C. Diane Christensen - [1973] -- - Interrelations between economic and social change in rural Africa: the case of the Ovimbundu of Angola - Hermann Pössinger - [1973]
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  • 12
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Pushtuns ; Paschtunen ; Paschtunen
    Abstract: The Pashtun file consists of 21 documents. The time span covered in these works ranges from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1990s, and relates to a wide range of geographical regions in both Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. Major topics include the Ghilzai and Kunar Pashtun, politics, marriage, and women's status
    Note: Culture summary: Pashtun - Akbar S. Ahmed with Paul Titus and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Pukhtun economy and society: traditional structure and economic development in a tribal society - Akbar Salahudin Ahmed - 1980 -- - Millenium and charisma among Pathans: a critical essay in social anthropology - Akbar S. Ahmed - 1980 -- - Generosity and jealousy: the Swat Pukhtun of northern Pakistan - Charles L. Lindholm - 1982 -- - Political leadership among Swat Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1965 -- - Features of person and society in Swat: collected essays on Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1981 -- - Nomads of Gharjistan: aspects of the economic, social and political organization of the nomadic Durrani Pashtun of Northwest Afghanistan - Bernt Glatzer - 1977 -- , - Herds and households among Pashtun pastoral nomads: limits of growth - By Bernt Glatzer and Michael J. Casimir - 1983 -- - Leadership categories and social processes in Islam: the cases of Dir and Swat - Charles Lindholm - 1986 -- - Sheikhanzai women: sisters, mothers and wives - Bahram Tavakolian - 1987 -- - Direct exchange and brideprice: alternative forms in a complex marriage system - Nancy Tapper - 1981 -- - Marriage preferences and ethnic relations among Durrani Pashtuns of Afghan Turkestan - By Nancy Tapper and Richard Tapper - 1982 -- - Matrons and mistresses: women and boundaries in two Middle Eastern tribal societies - Nancy Tapper - 1980 -- - Cousin marriage in context: constructing social relations in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982 -- - Agnates, affines and allies: patterns of marriage among Pashtun in Kunar, North-East Afghanistan - Asger Christensen - 1982 -- - Marriage among the Pakhtun nomads of eastern Afghanistan - Klaus Ferdinand - 1982 -- , - Learning from the Swat Pathans: political leadership in Afghanistan, 1978-1997 - David B. Edwards - 1998 -- - Tribe and community among the Ghilzai Pashtun: preliminary notes on ethnographic distribution and variation in eastern Afghanistan - Jon Anderson - 1978 -- - The Pashtuns of Kunar: tribe, class and community organization - Asger Christensen - 1980 -- - Women, honour and love: some aspects of the Pashtun woman's life in eastern Afghanistan - Inger W. Boesen - 1980 -- - There are no KHANS anymore: economic development and social change in tribal Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1978 -- - Social structure and the veil: comportment and the composition of interaction in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982
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    Keywords: Santa Cruz Islands (Solomon Islands) ; Bevölkerung ; Santa-Cruz-Inseln ; Santa-Cruz-Inseln ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: This collection on the Santa Cruz Islanders consists of twelve documents with two time foci, one from the late nineteenth through early twentieth centuries (as represented by the works of Graebner and Speiser), and the second by the extensive field work of William H. Davenport in the Santa Cruz Island chain from the late 1950s to 1960. The primary ethnographic focus is on the principle island of Santa Cruz (Nendö). Other islands of the Santa Cruz group discussed are: Duff Island or Taumako, Utupua and Vanikoro, and the Main and Outer Reef Islands
    Note: Culture summary: Santa Cruz - William H. Davenport and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - Ethnography of the Santa Cruz Islands - Fritz Graebner - 1909 -- - Ethnological data on the Santa Cruz Islands - F. Speiser ; with contributions by W. Foy - 1916 -- - Red-feather money - William Davenport - 1962 -- - When a primitive and a civilized money meet - William Davenport - 1961 -- - Santa Cruz census - William Davenport - [1961] -- - Notes on red feather money from Santa Cruz, New Hebrides - H. H. Beasley - 1935 -- - Lyric verse and ritual in the Santa Cruz Islands - William Davenport - 1975 -- - Social structure of Santa Cruz - William Davenport - [1964] -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Duff Islands (Taumako) - William Davenport - 1968 , Social organization notes on the Southern Santa Cruz Islands: Utupua and Vanikoro - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Main Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Outer Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1972
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    Keywords: Pamir ; Bevölkerung ; Pamir ; Pamir ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: The Pamirians are an ethnic subgroup of the Tajiks and include various named groups, some of whom live in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The dialects of these groups are mostly mutually unintelligible. Western Iranian Farsi of India and the Dari language of Afghanistan are lingua francas. Grain and legume agriculture and animal husbandry are the primary economic activities. The Pamirians belong to the Isma'ili sect of Islam. This file contains one document that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. It is a cultural summary of the Pamir peoples that includes information on their history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Pamir Peoples - Lidia Monogarova, assisted by Richard Frye (translated by Paul Friedrich) - 2002
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    Keywords: Kara-Kalpaks (Turkic people) ; Karakalpaken ; Karakalpaken
    Abstract: The Karakalpak Republic makes up the eastern third of Uzbekistan. Karakalpaks are Sunni Muslims and they speak a Turkic language. In 1990 the Karakalpak population in Uzbekistan was estimated to be 380,000. The economy is dominated by state controlled and collectivized cotton agriculture. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Victor A. Mote that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. This summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Karakalpak - Victor L. Mote - 2002
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    Keywords: Kyrgyz ; Kirgisen ; Kirgisen
    Abstract: The Kyrgyz are a Turkic-Mongol people who live primarily in Kyrgyzstan. Their traditional livelihood was pastoral nomadism. The former Soviet government both encouraged and forced settlement into permanent Soviet-style settlements in cities and towns and on collective and state farms. The Kyrgyz are Sunni Muslims. This file contains one document by Kathleen Rae Kuenhast and Daniel Strouthes that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Kyrgyz - Kathleen Rae Kuehnast and Daniel Strouthes - 2002
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    Keywords: Baluchi (Southwest Asian people) ; Belutschen ; Belutschen
    Abstract: The Baluchi are predominantly Sunni Muslim, seminomadic pastoralists, whose homelands in south central Asia straddle the Iran-Pakistan border and include a small portion of southern Afghanistan. This file on the Baluchi consists of one article that contains information on the history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion of the Baluchi culture
    Note: Culture summary: Baluchi - Nancy E. Gratton - 2002
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    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography ; Gorbat ; Gorbat
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Ghorbat - Aparna Rao - 2002
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    Keywords: Mexican Americans ; Chicanos ; Chicanos
    Abstract: Chicanos and Chicanas are a diverse group of people of Mexican heritage who were born in the United States. This file contains 57 documents covering a variety of ethnographic topics, with a particular geographical focus on Texas, California, and the southwestern United States
    Note: Culture summary: Chicanos - By James Diego Vigil and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Mexican Americans - [by] Joan W. Moore with Alfredo Cuéllar - [1970] -- - Mexican-Americans of south Texas - William Marsden ; epilogue by Andre Guerrero - [1973] -- - Across the tracks: Mexican-Americans in a Texas city - [by] Arthur J. Rubel - [1966] -- - Mexican Americans in a Dallas barrio - Shirley Achor - 1978 -- - The Chicano worker - by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Walter Fogel and Fred H. Schmidt - 1977 -- - Older Mexican Americans: a study in an urban barrio - Kyriakos S. Markides, Harry W. Martin ; with the assistance of Ernesto Gomez - 1983 -- - Voluntary associations among Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas: organizational and leadership characteristics - John Hart Lane, Jr. - 1976 -- , - The Mexican-American people, the Nation's second largest minority - [by] Leo Grebler, Joan W. Moore [and] Ralph C. Guzman. With Jeffrey L. Berlant [and others] - [1970] -- - Curanderismo: Mexican-American folk psychiatry - Ari Kiev - [1968] -- - La Chicana: the Mexican-American woman - Alfredo Mirandé, Evangelina Enríquez - 1979 -- - Chicano revolt in a Texas town - John S. Shockley - [1974] -- - The psychohistorical and socioeconomic development of the Chicano community in the United States - Rodolfo Alvarez - 1973 -- - Donship in a Mexican-American community in Texas - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1960 -- - Charismatic medicine, folk-healing, and folk-sainthood - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1965 -- - The CASO: an emic genre of folk narrative - Joe S. Graham - 1981 -- - 'Guess how doughnuts are made': verbal and nonverbal aspects of the PANADERO and his stereotype - Alicia María González - 1981 -- - Cuantos somos: a demographic study of the Mexican American population - Edited by Charles H. Teller, Leo F. Estrada, José Hernández and David Alvírez - 1977 -- , - Chicano aging and mental health - Edited by Manuel Miranda and Rene A. Ruiz - 1981 -- - Living in La Fabrica: environment, opinion, and strategies for survival among low income Mexican-Americans in Laredo, Texas - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Household work/subsistence strategies among Mexican Americans of the lower Rio Grande Valley - Elizabeth Kathleen Briody - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Mexican-American and Anglo midwifery in San Antonio, Texas - Grace Granger Keyes - 1986 -- - The Mexican-American workers of San Antonio, Texas - Robert Garland Landolt - 1966 [1986 copy] -- - The effects of formal church affiliation and religiosity on fertility patterns of Mexican Americans in Austin, Texas - David Alvírez - 1972 [1986 copy] -- - The Chicano experience - Edited by Stanley A. West and June Macklin - 1979 -- - Familia: immigration and adaptation in Baja and Alta California, 1800-1975 - Robert R. Alvarez, Jr. - 1987 -- - Shadowed lives: undocumented immigrants in American society - Leo Chavez - 1998 -- - Literacy for empowerment: the role of parents in children's education - Concha Delgado-Gaitan - 1990 -- , - Los pastores: history and performance in the Mexican shepherds' play of South Texas - Richard R. Flores - 1995 -- - The Mexican outsiders: a community history of marginalization and discrimination in California - Martha Menchaca - 1995 -- - The emergence of conjunto music, 1935-1955 - Manuel H. Peña - 1981 -- - The anthropology and sociology of the Mexican-Americans: the distortion of Mexican-American history - Octavio Ignacio Romano-V. - 1971 -- - Transformations: immigration, family life, and achievement motivation among Latino adolescents - Carola and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco - 1995 -- - Chicano empowerment and bilingual education: movimiento politics in Crystal City, Texas - Armando L. Trujillo - 1998 -- - Border visions: Mexican cultures of the Southwest United States - Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez - 1996 -- - From Indians to Chicanos: the dynamics of Mexican-American culture - James Diego Vigil - 1998 -- - Women's work and Chicano families: cannery workers of the Santa Clara Valley - Patricia Zavella - 1987 -- - Introduction - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 -- - Matrescence - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- , - Family planning practices of Mexican Americans - Sally J. Andrade - 1980 -- - Chicana use of abortion: the case of Alcala - Maria Lusia Urdaneta - 1980 -- - Mexican, Mexican American, and Chicana childbirth - Margarita A. Kay - 1980 -- - Breast-feeding and social class mobility: the case of Mexican migrant mothers in Houston, Texas - Carmen Acosta Johnson - 1980 -- - Gender roles - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - 'La vieja Inés,' a Mexican folk game: a research note - José Limón - 1980 -- - Symbolic strategies for change: a discussion of the Chicana women's movement - Terry Mason - 1980 -- - Mexican American women as innovators - Linda Whiteford - 1980 -- - 'All the good and bad in this world': Women, traditional medicine, and Mexican American culture - June Macklin - 1980 -- - Cultural conflict - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - Selective acculturation of female Mexican migrants - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 -- , - Cultural styles and adolescent sex role perceptions: an exploration of responses to a value picture projective test - John M. Long and Diego Vigil - 1980 -- - Social networks and survival strategies: an exploratory study of Mexican American, black, and Anglo female family heads in San Jose, California - Roland M. Wagner and Dianne Schaffer - 1980 -- - Health and illness perceptions of the Chicana - Hector Garcia Manzanedo, Esperanza garcia walters, and Kate R. Lorig - 1980 -- - Feminism: the Chicana and Anglo versions - Marta Cotera - 1980 -- - The nonconsenting sterilization of Mexican women in Los Angeles: issues of psychocultural rupture and legal redress in paternalistic behavioral environments - Carlos G. Vélez-I. - 1980 -- - To be aged, Hispanic, and female: the triple risk - Richard C. Stephens, George T. Oser, and Zena Smith Blau - 1980
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    Keywords: Yokuts Indians
    Abstract: The Native American Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley and the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada in south-central California, traditionally included some forty to fifty subtribes grouped into three divisions; the Northern Valley Yokuts, the Southern Valley Yokuts, and the Foothills Yokuts. This file consists of 23 documents that discuss the Yokuts in the San Joaquin Valley and Sierra foothills of central California, in the United States. Some of these documents include a small section on the archaeology of the area, however most of the documents focus on the time period from Spanish contact to the 1970s (1770s A.D. to 1970s A.D.). Cultural summaries can be found in Latta, Kroeber, Wallace, and Spier. Brief glimpses of Yokuts culture can be found in Gayton who presents a portion of a Spanish Lieutenant's diary from 1819 and Powers who wrote about the Yokuts of the early 1870s. Other topics found include language; shamans, ceremonies, and other aspects of religion; environment; trade; names and naming; ceramics; population estimates; and music and song
    Description / Table of Contents: Yokuts - By Gerald F. Reid and Sarah Berry (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Yokuts and western Mono ethnography: vol. 1, Tulare Lake, Southern Valley, and Central Foothill Yokuts - By A. H. Gayton - 1948 -- - The Yokuts - A. L. Kroeber - 1953 -- - Handbook of Yokuts Indians - by F. F. Latta - 1949 -- - Culture-environment integration - A. H. Gayton - 1946 -- - The Yokuts language of south central California: part III - By A. L. Kroeber - 1907 -- - A Lacustrine economy in California - Ralph L. Beals and Joseph A. Hester, Jr. - 1958 -- - Estudillo among the Yokuts: 1819 - by A. H. Gayton - 1936 -- - The aboriginal population of the San Joaquin Valley, California - by S. F. Cook - 1955 -- - Notes on Yokuts weather shamanism and the rattlesnake ceremony - By Francis A. Riddell - 1955 -- - Tachi Yokuts music - James Hatch - 1958 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: part 1. general considerations - A. H. Gayton and Stanley S. Newman - 1940 -- - Yokuts trade networks and native culture change in central and eastern California - Brooke S. Arkush - 1993 -- - Yokuts: introduction - Michael Silverstein - 1978 -- - The Yokuts: people of the land - William L. Preston - 1981 -- - Culture-environment integration: external references in Yokuts life - by Anna H. Gayton - 1976 -- - Bibliography - 1978 -- - Southern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Northern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Foothill Yokuts - Robert F. G. Spier - 1978
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    Keywords: Santa Cruz Islands (Solomon Islands)
    Abstract: This collection on the Santa Cruz Islanders consists of twelve documents with two time foci, one from the late nineteenth through early twentieth centuries (as represented by the works of Graebner and Speiser), and the second by the extensive field work of William H. Davenport in the Santa Cruz Island chain from the late 1950s to 1960. The primary ethnographic focus is on the principle island of Santa Cruz (Nend͏̈o). Other islands of the Santa Cruz group discussed are: Duff Island or Taumako, Utupua and Vanikoro, and the Main and Outer Reef Islands
    Description / Table of Contents: Santa Cruz - William H. Davenport and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - Ethnography of the Santa Cruz Islands - Fritz Graebner - 1909 -- - Ethnological data on the Santa Cruz Islands - F. Speiser ; with contributions by W. Foy - 1916 -- - Red-feather money - William Davenport - 1962 -- - When a primitive and a civilized money meet - William Davenport - 1961 -- - Santa Cruz census - William Davenport - [1961] -- - Notes on red feather money from Santa Cruz, New Hebrides - H. H. Beasley - 1935 -- - Lyric verse and ritual in the Santa Cruz Islands - William Davenport - 1975 -- - Social structure of Santa Cruz - William Davenport - [1964] -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Duff Islands (Taumako) - William Davenport - 1968 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Utupua and Vanikoro - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Main Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Outer Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1972
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    Keywords: Mexican Americans
    Abstract: Chicanos and Chicanas are a diverse group of people of Mexican heritage who were born in the United States. This file contains 57 documents covering a variety of ethnographic topics, with a particular geographical focus on Texas, California, and the southwestern United States
    Description / Table of Contents: Chicanos - By James Diego Vigil and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Mexican Americans - [by] Joan W. Moore with Alfredo Cuéllar - [1970] -- - Mexican-Americans of south Texas - William Marsden ; epilogue by Andre Guerrero - [1973] -- - Across the tracks: Mexican-Americans in a Texas city - [by] Arthur J. Rubel - [1966] -- - Mexican Americans in a Dallas barrio - Shirley Achor - 1978 -- - The Chicano worker - by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Walter Fogel and Fred H. Schmidt - 1977 -- - Older Mexican Americans: a study in an urban barrio - Kyriakos S. Markides, Harry W. Martin ; with the assistance of Ernesto Gomez - 1983 -- - Voluntary associations among Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas: organizational and leadership characteristics - John Hart Lane, Jr. - 1976 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: environment, opinion, and strategies for survival among low income Mexican-Americans in Laredo, Texas - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Household work/subsistence strategies among Mexican Americans of the lower Rio Grande Valley - Elizabeth Kathleen Briody - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Mexican-American and Anglo midwifery in San Antonio, Texas - Grace Granger Keyes - 1986 -- - The Mexican-American workers of San Antonio, Texas - Robert Garland Landolt - 1966 [1986 copy] -- - The effects of formal church affiliation and religiosity on fertility patterns of Mexican Americans in Austin, Texas - David Alvírez - 1972 [1986 copy] -- - The Chicano experience - Edited by Stanley A. West and June Macklin - 1979 -- - Familia: immigration and adaptation in Baja and Alta California, 1800-1975 - Robert R. Alvarez, Jr. - 1987 -- - Shadowed lives: undocumented immigrants in American society - Leo Chavez - 1998 -- - Literacy for empowerment: the role of parents in children's education - Concha Delgado-Gaitan - 1990 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an exploration of responses to a value picture projective test - John M. Long and Diego Vigil - 1980 -- - Social networks and survival strategies: an exploratory study of Mexican American, black, and Anglo female family heads in San Jose, California - Roland M. Wagner and Dianne Schaffer - 1980 -- - Health and illness perceptions of the Chicana - Hector Garcia Manzanedo, Esperanza garcia walters, and Kate R. Lorig - 1980 -- - Feminism: the Chicana and Anglo versions - Marta Cotera - 1980 -- - The nonconsenting sterilization of Mexican women in Los Angeles: issues of psychocultural rupture and legal redress in paternalistic behavioral environments - Carlos G. Vélez-I. - 1980 -- - To be aged, Hispanic, and female: the triple risk - Richard C. Stephens, George T. Oser, and Zena Smith Blau - 1980
    Description / Table of Contents: the case of Alcala - Maria Lusia Urdaneta - 1980 -- - Mexican, Mexican American, and Chicana childbirth - Margarita A. Kay - 1980 -- - Breast-feeding and social class mobility: the case of Mexican migrant mothers in Houston, Texas - Carmen Acosta Johnson - 1980 -- - Gender roles - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - 'La vieja Inés,' a Mexican folk game: a research note - José Limón - 1980 -- - Symbolic strategies for change: a discussion of the Chicana women's movement - Terry Mason - 1980 -- - Mexican American women as innovators - Linda Whiteford - 1980 -- - 'All the good and bad in this world': Women, traditional medicine, and Mexican American culture - June Macklin - 1980 -- - Cultural conflict - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - Selective acculturation of female Mexican migrants - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: history and performance in the Mexican shepherds' play of South Texas - Richard R. Flores - 1995 -- - The Mexican outsiders: a community history of marginalization and discrimination in California - Martha Menchaca - 1995 -- - The emergence of conjunto music, 1935-1955 - Manuel H. Peña - 1981 -- - The anthropology and sociology of the Mexican-Americans: the distortion of Mexican-American history - Octavio Ignacio Romano-V. - 1971 -- - Transformations: immigration, family life, and achievement motivation among Latino adolescents - Carola and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco - 1995 -- - Chicano empowerment and bilingual education: movimiento politics in Crystal City, Texas - Armando L. Trujillo - 1998 -- - Border visions: Mexican cultures of the Southwest United States - Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez - 1996 -- - From Indians to Chicanos: the dynamics of Mexican-American culture - James Diego Vigil - 1998 -- - Women's work and Chicano families: cannery workers of the Santa Clara Valley - Patricia Zavella - 1987 -- - Introduction - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 -- - Matrescence - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Mexican-American folk psychiatry - Ari Kiev - [1968] -- - La Chicana: the Mexican-American woman - Alfredo Mirandé, Evangelina Enríquez - 1979 -- - Chicano revolt in a Texas town - John S. Shockley - [1974] -- - The psychohistorical and socioeconomic development of the Chicano community in the United States - Rodolfo Alvarez - 1973 -- - Donship in a Mexican-American community in Texas - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1960 -- - Charismatic medicine, folk-healing, and folk-sainthood - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1965 -- - The CASO: an emic genre of folk narrative - Joe S. Graham - 1981 -- - 'Guess how doughnuts are made': verbal and nonverbal aspects of the PANADERO and his stereotype - Alicia María González - 1981 -- - Cuantos somos: a demographic study of the Mexican American population - Edited by Charles H. Teller, Leo F. Estrada, José Hernández and David Alvírez - 1977 --^
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    Keywords: Assiniboine Indians
    Abstract: The Assiniboine are a Siouan-speaking people closely related linguistically to the Sioux and Stoney. Contemporary Assiniboine live on two reservations in northern Montana and on four reserves in southern Saskatchewan. The Assinboine file consists of 20 documents, all in English, with a time span ranging from approximately 1640 to the early twentieth century. The major focus of the file, however, is on the period from the mid-nineteenth century to about 1940. The most detailed works for a general understanding of the traditional ethnography of the Assiniboine will be found in Denig, Lowie, Dusenberry, and Kennedy. Other major topics of special note in this file are: the history of the Assinboine fur trade in Ray, the Bear and Horse cults in Ewers, the Cypress Hill Massacre in Allen and Goldring, social change and acculturation in Rodnick, Assiniboine and Cree relationships in Sharrock, and Sioux-Assiniboine-Stoney linguistic relationships in Parks
    Description / Table of Contents: the Cypress Hills Massacre and the conflict of attitudes towards native people of the Canadian and American West during the 1870's - Robert S. Allen - 1983 -- - Indian tribes of the upper Missouri - by Edwin Thompson Denig., with notes and biographical sketch by J.N.B. Hewitt - 1930 -- - Notes on the material culture of the Assiniboine Indians - Verne Dusenberry - 1960 -- - The bear cult among the Assiniboin and their neighbors of the northern Plains - John C. Ewers - 1955 -- - The Assiniboin horse medicine cult - John C. Ewers - 1956 -- - Assiniboin antelope-horn headdresses - John C. Ewers - 1982 -- - William Standing (1904-1951): versatile Assiniboin artist - John C. Ewers - 1983 -- - Of the Assiniboines - Edwin Thompson Denig - 1961 -- - The Cypress Hills massacre: a century's retrospect - P. Goldring - 1973 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: From the accounts of the Old Ones told to First Boy (James Larpenteur Long) - Edited and with an Introduction by Michael Stephen Kennedy ; drawings by William Standing - 1961 -- - The Assiniboine - by Robert H. Lowie - 1909 -- - A Few Assiniboine texts - Collected and translated by Robert H. Lowie - 1960 -- - Carry the Kettle: Assiniboine centenarian - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - Indians in the fur trade: their role as trappers, hunters, and middlemen in the lands southwest of Hudson Bay, 1660-1870 - Arthur J. Ray - 1974 -- - Political structure and status among the Assiniboine Indians - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - The Fort Belknap Assiniboine of Montana - [by] David Rodnick - 1938 -- - An Assiniboine horse-raiding expedition - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - Crees, Cree-Assiniboines, and Assiniboines: interethnic social organization on the far northern Plains - Susan R. Sharrock - 1974 -- - Souix, Assiniboine, and Stoney dialects: a classification - Douglas R. Parks and Raymond J. DeMallie - 1992 [Published July 1994]
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    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The Hazaras are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan, and also live in Iran and Pakistan. Most Hazaras are Shia Muslims. Their language is a dialect of Persian. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Robert L. Canfield published in the Enyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. This summary contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Hazara - Robert L. Canfield - 2002
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    Keywords: Nuer (African people)
    Abstract: This file contains 23 documents. The major ethnographers of the Nuer represented are E.E. Evans-Pritchard (field work: 1930-1936), Douglas Johnson (1975-1990), and Sharon Hutchinson (1980-1992). Douglas Johnson's work is mostly historical covering the period of the Anglo-Egyptian condominium (1898-1955) with a focus on the role of prophets in Nuer social, political, and religious life. Evans-Pritchard describes Nuer ecology, subsistence, sociopolitical organization, kinship and marriage, and religion. Hutchinson examines gender relations; the trying period of the Sudanese Civil War (1955-present); and the changes to Nuer society and culture wrought by money, war, and the state. This file contains 23 documents
    Description / Table of Contents: Nuer - Jok Madut Jok and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - The Nuer: a description of the modes of livelihood and political institutions of a Nilotic people - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1940 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Nuer - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1951 -- - Nuer bridewealth - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1946 -- - Nuer marriage ceremonies - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Bridewealth among the Nuer - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1947 -- - Economic life of the Nuer: cattle - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1938 -- - Nuer rules of exogamy and incest - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - A manual of Nuer law: being an account of customary law, its evolution and development in the courts established by the Sudan Government - by P. P. Howell - 1954 -- - The Nuer: age-sets - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1936 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: tribe and clan - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1933 -- - Nuer cultural summary - George P. Murdock - 1956 -- - Nuer customs and folklore - By Ray Huffman, with an introd. by D. Westermann - 1931 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - by Audrey Butt - [1952] -- - Nuer religion - [by E.E. Evans-Pritchard] - 1956 -- - Nuer prophets: a history of prophecy from the Upper Nile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - Douglas H. Johnson - 1994 -- - Nuer dilemmas: coping with money, war, and the state - Sharon E. Hutchinson - 1996 -- - Tribal boundaries and border wars: Nuer-Dinka relations in the Sobat and Zaraf Valleys, c. 1860-1976 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1982 -- - Judicial regulation and administrative control: customary law and the Nuer, 1898-1954 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1986 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: primary sources and the origins of a stereotype - Douglas H. Johnson - 1981 -- - On disciples and magicians: the diversification of divinity among the Nuer during the colonial era - By Douglas H. Johnson - 1992 -- - Relations between the sexes among the Nuer: 1930 - Sharon Hutchinson - 1980
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Assiniboine Indians
    Abstract: The Assiniboine are a Siouan-speaking people closely related linguistically to the Sioux and Stoney. Contemporary Assiniboine live on two reservations in northern Montana and on four reserves in southern Saskatchewan. The Assinboine file consists of 20 documents, all in English, with a time span ranging from approximately 1640 to the early twentieth century. The major focus of the file, however, is on the period from the mid-nineteenth century to about 1940. The most detailed works for a general understanding of the traditional ethnography of the Assiniboine will be found in Denig, Lowie, Dusenberry, and Kennedy. Other major topics of special note in this file are: the history of the Assinboine fur trade in Ray, the Bear and Horse cults in Ewers, the Cypress Hill Massacre in Allen and Goldring, social change and acculturation in Rodnick, Assiniboine and Cree relationships in Sharrock, and Sioux-Assiniboine-Stoney linguistic relationships in Parks
    Description / Table of Contents: the Cypress Hills Massacre and the conflict of attitudes towards native people of the Canadian and American West during the 1870's - Robert S. Allen - 1983 -- - Indian tribes of the upper Missouri - by Edwin Thompson Denig., with notes and biographical sketch by J.N.B. Hewitt - 1930 -- - Notes on the material culture of the Assiniboine Indians - Verne Dusenberry - 1960 -- - The bear cult among the Assiniboin and their neighbors of the northern Plains - John C. Ewers - 1955 -- - The Assiniboin horse medicine cult - John C. Ewers - 1956 -- - Assiniboin antelope-horn headdresses - John C. Ewers - 1982 -- - William Standing (1904-1951): versatile Assiniboin artist - John C. Ewers - 1983 -- - Of the Assiniboines - Edwin Thompson Denig - 1961 -- - The Cypress Hills massacre: a century's retrospect - P. Goldring - 1973 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: From the accounts of the Old Ones told to First Boy (James Larpenteur Long) - Edited and with an Introduction by Michael Stephen Kennedy ; drawings by William Standing - 1961 -- - The Assiniboine - by Robert H. Lowie - 1909 -- - A Few Assiniboine texts - Collected and translated by Robert H. Lowie - 1960 -- - Carry the Kettle: Assiniboine centenarian - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - Indians in the fur trade: their role as trappers, hunters, and middlemen in the lands southwest of Hudson Bay, 1660-1870 - Arthur J. Ray - 1974 -- - Political structure and status among the Assiniboine Indians - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - The Fort Belknap Assiniboine of Montana - [by] David Rodnick - 1938 -- - An Assiniboine horse-raiding expedition - By David Rodnick - 1937 -- - Crees, Cree-Assiniboines, and Assiniboines: interethnic social organization on the far northern Plains - Susan R. Sharrock - 1974 -- - Souix, Assiniboine, and Stoney dialects: a classification - Douglas R. Parks and Raymond J. DeMallie - 1992 [Published July 1994]
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Mbundu (African people)
    Abstract: The Ovimbundu live in the Benguela Highlands (Bíe Plateau) of Angola. They are agricultural and the villages are moved when the soil is exhausted. This file contains 12 documents and the time range of the information is from 1600-1997. Ethnographies are included as well as a collection of Ovimbundu folktales; information on the history of the Wambu Kingdom; cultural history and political economy from the early contact period up to the civil war (2000); the Bailunda War (1902-4); magic, spiritual beliefs, divination and curing practices; and social and economic change resulting from the colonial encounter
    Description / Table of Contents: Ovimbundu - Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Umbundu kinship & character: being a description of social structure and individual development of the Ovimbundu of Angola, with observations concerning the bearing on the enterprise of Christian missions of certain phases of the life and culture described - Gladwyn Murray Childs - 1949 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola - Merran McCulloch - 1952 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola: Frederick H. Rawson-Field Museum ethnological expedition to West Africa, 1929-30. ; 84 plates in photogravure and 1 map - by Wilfrid D. Hambly - 1934 -- - The Ocimbanda, or witch-doctor of the Ovimbundu of Portuguese southwest Africa - George A. Dorsey - 1899 -- - Occupational ritual, belief, and custom among the Ovimbundu - By Wilfrid Dyson Hambly - 1934 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study of social control and social change among a people of Angola - Adrian C. Edwards - 1962 -- - Umbundu: folk tales from Angola - collected and translated by Merlin Ennis ; comparative analysis by Albert B. Lord - 1962 -- - Production, trade and power: the political economy of central Angola - by Linda Marinda Heywood - 1984 [1999 copy] -- - Contested power in Angola: 1840s to the present - by Linda Heywood - 2000 -- - The kingdom of Wambu (Huambo): a tentative chronology - By Gladwin M. Childs - 1964 -- - To rise with one mind: the Bailund War of 1902 - Douglas C. Wheeler and C. Diane Christensen - [1973] -- - Interrelations between economic and social change in rural Africa: the case of the Ovimbundu of Angola - Hermann Pössinger - [1973]
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Malekula (Vanuatu)
    Abstract: Malekula Island in Vanuatu is the home of several culturally similar ethnic groups, including the Laus (or Small Nambas), Mewun, and Seniang. The Malekula file consists of nine English language documents with a geographical focus on south and southwest Malekula, and the small island chain off the northeast coast of Malekula. The major emphasis in this file is on the traditional culture of the Malekulans ranging from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth
    Description / Table of Contents: Malekula - Joan C. Larcom and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Stone men of Malekula - by John Layard - 1942 -- - Atchin twenty years ago - John W. Layard - 1936 -- - The New Hebrides people and culture - T. H. Harrison - 1936 -- - Malekula: a vanishing people in the New Hebrides - by A. Bernard Deacon ; edited by Camilla H. Wedgwood. With a pref. by A. C. Haddon. - 1934 -- - Place and the politics of marriage: the Mewun of Malekula, New Hebrides/Vanuaaku - by Joan Clayton Larcom - 1980 [2000 copy] -- - On pigs of the Mbotgote in Malekula - Takeo Funabiki - 1981 -- - The invention of convention - Joan Larcom - 1982 -- - Malekula ethnomedicine - George Simeon - 1979 -- - Performing culture in the global village - Christopher Tilley - 1997
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Yokuts Indians
    Abstract: The Native American Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley and the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada in south-central California, traditionally included some forty to fifty subtribes grouped into three divisions; the Northern Valley Yokuts, the Southern Valley Yokuts, and the Foothills Yokuts. This file consists of 23 documents that discuss the Yokuts in the San Joaquin Valley and Sierra foothills of central California, in the United States. Some of these documents include a small section on the archaeology of the area, however most of the documents focus on the time period from Spanish contact to the 1970s (1770s A.D. to 1970s A.D.). Cultural summaries can be found in Latta, Kroeber, Wallace, and Spier. Brief glimpses of Yokuts culture can be found in Gayton who presents a portion of a Spanish Lieutenant's diary from 1819 and Powers who wrote about the Yokuts of the early 1870s. Other topics found include language; shamans, ceremonies, and other aspects of religion; environment; trade; names and naming; ceramics; population estimates; and music and song
    Description / Table of Contents: Yokuts - By Gerald F. Reid and Sarah Berry (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Yokuts and western Mono ethnography: vol. 1, Tulare Lake, Southern Valley, and Central Foothill Yokuts - By A. H. Gayton - 1948 -- - The Yokuts - A. L. Kroeber - 1953 -- - Handbook of Yokuts Indians - by F. F. Latta - 1949 -- - Culture-environment integration - A. H. Gayton - 1946 -- - The Yokuts language of south central California: part III - By A. L. Kroeber - 1907 -- - A Lacustrine economy in California - Ralph L. Beals and Joseph A. Hester, Jr. - 1958 -- - Estudillo among the Yokuts: 1819 - by A. H. Gayton - 1936 -- - The aboriginal population of the San Joaquin Valley, California - by S. F. Cook - 1955 -- - Notes on Yokuts weather shamanism and the rattlesnake ceremony - By Francis A. Riddell - 1955 -- - Tachi Yokuts music - James Hatch - 1958 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: part 1. general considerations - A. H. Gayton and Stanley S. Newman - 1940 -- - Yokuts trade networks and native culture change in central and eastern California - Brooke S. Arkush - 1993 -- - Yokuts: introduction - Michael Silverstein - 1978 -- - The Yokuts: people of the land - William L. Preston - 1981 -- - Culture-environment integration: external references in Yokuts life - by Anna H. Gayton - 1976 -- - Bibliography - 1978 -- - Southern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Northern Valley Yokuts - William J. Wallace - 1978 -- - Foothill Yokuts - Robert F. G. Spier - 1978
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Western Apache Indians ; Westliche Apachen
    Abstract: This file contains 48 documents that deal with the White Mountain, Cibecue, and San Carlos Apache Native Americans living for the most part on the Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian reservations in Arizona. The focus is divided between the traditional Western Apache culture of the Pre-Reservation period, and the Post-Reservation period
    Description / Table of Contents: Western Apache - Philip J. Greenfield and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The social organization of the Western Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - [1942] -- - Western Apache raiding and warfare: from the notes of Grenville Goodwin - Edited by Keith H. Basso, with the assistance of E. W. Jernigan and W. B. Kessell - [1971] -- - The Cibecue Apache - by Keith H. Basso - [1970] -- - The Western Apache clan system: its origins and development - Charles R. Kaut - 1957 -- - Portraits of 'The Whiteman': linguistic play and cultural symbols among the western Apache - Keith H. Basso ; ill. by Vincent Craig - 1979 -- - Myths and tales from the San Carlos Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1918 -- - Myths and tales from the White Mountain Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1919 -- - Myths and tales of the White Mountain Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - 1939 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a modern Apache Indian community and government education programs - [by] Edward A. Parmee - [1968] -- - The San Carlos Indian cattle industry - by Harry T. Getty - 1963 -- - Micro-evolution in a human population: a study of social endogamy and blood type distribution among the Western Apache - Bertram S. Kraus and Charles B. White - 1956 -- - The Western Apache: some anthropometric observations - Bertram S. Kraus - 1961 -- - The gift of Changing Woman - Keith H. Basso - 1966 -- - Heavy with hatred: an ethnographic study of Western Apache witchcraft - Keith Hamilton Basso - 1967 [1980 copy] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an analysis of continuity through change in San Carlos Apache culture and society - Richard John Perry - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - The medicine-men of the Apache - By John G. Bourke ... On U.S. Bureau of American ethnology. Ninth annual report, 1887-88 - 1892 -- - Concepts of secular and sacred among the White Mountain Apache as illustrated by musical practice - Danguole Jurate Variakojis - 1969 [1980 copy] -- - A native religious movement among the White Mountain and Cibecue Apache - Grenville Goodwin and Charles Kaut - 1954 -- - White Mountain Apache religion - by Grenville Goodwin - 1938 -- - Western Apache ecology: from horticulture to agriculture - P. Bion Griffin, Mark P. Leone, and Keith H. Basso - 1971 -- - Wage labor and the San Carlos Apache - William Y. Adams and Gordon V. Krutz - 1971 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Ghost Dance of the White Mountain Apache - Forrest W. Meader, Jr. - 1967 -- - Western Apache - Keith H. Basso - 1983 -- - Bibliography - Alfonso Ortiz - 1983 -- - Apache reservation: indigenous peoples and the American state - Richard J. Perry - 1993 -- - Western Apache language and culture: essays in linguistic anthropology - Keith H. Basso - 1990 -- - The Western Apache: living with the land before 1950 - by Winfred Buskirk ; foreword by Morris E. Opler - 1986 -- - The fight for Dzil Nchaa Si An, Mt. Graham: Apaches and astrophysical development in Arizona - Elizabeth A. Brandt - 1996 -- - Self, family, and community in White Mountain Apache society - Philip J. Greenfield - 1996
    Description / Table of Contents: an ethnographic study of medical decision making - Michael Wayne Everett - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - White Mountain Apache religious cult movements: a study in ethnohistory - William Burkhardt Kessel - 1976 [1980 copy] -- - Environment and ecology in the 'Northern Tonto' claim area - [by] Homer Aschmann - 1974 -- - The Western Apache and cross-cousin marriage - Charles B. White - 1957 -- - Note on Western Apache religious and social organization - Charles R.Kaut - 1959 -- - Archaeological lessons from an Apache wickiup - William A. Longacre and James E. Ayers - [1968] -- - Notes on some White Mountian Apache social pathologies - By Jerrold E. Levy and Stephen J. Kunitz - 1969 -- - Plants used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona - Albert B. Reagan - 1929 -- - Nae͏̈zhosh, or, the Apache pole game - Albert B. Reagan - 1902 -- - The Apache stick game - Albert B. Reagan - 1903 -- - Two wickiups on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona - Rex E. Gerald - 1958 -- - The construction of a wickiup on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation - Margaret W. M. Shaeffer - 1958 --^
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Dusun (Bornean people)
    Abstract: The Rungus file contains 14 documents. All are written by members of the Appell family, who carried out field work there during the years 1959-1960, 1961-1963, 1986, 1987, 1990, and 1992. The major ethnography is G.N. Appell's dissertation (1965). In subsequent articles he writes about Rungus social structure, property system, and ritual practices; Dusun language groups; the domestic developmental cycle and residence; the Rungus cognatic social system; the impact of modernization; Rungus sexual behavior; and the impact of Christianity on Rungus conservation practices. Laura Appell's works address Rungus gender relations, menstruation, and Rungus female spirit mediums. Their daughter's work discusses Malaysian latah behavior
    Description / Table of Contents: Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The nature of social groupings among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - [1965] -- - The Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell - 1978 -- - Land tenure and development among the Rungus of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1985 -- - The Rungus: social structure in a cognatic society and its symbolism - G. N. Appell - 1976 -- - Emergent structuralism: the design on an inquiry system to delineate the production and reduction of social forms - G. N. Appell - 1988 -- - Individuation of the drives of sex and aggression in the linguistic and behavioral repertoire of the Rungus - G. N. Appell - [1991] -- - The ecological and social consequences of conversation to Christianity among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1997 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Rungus Dusun and related problems - G. N. Appell - 1968 -- - Sex role symmetry among the Rungus of Sabah - Laura W. R. Appell - [1991] -- - Menstruation among the Rungus: an unmarked category - Laura W. R. Appell - 1988 -- - To converse with the Gods: the Rungus BOBOLIZAN -- spirit medium and priestess - George N. Appell and LAura W. R. Appell - 1993 -- - Residence and ties of kinship in cognatic society: the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1966 -- - Observational procedures for identifying kindreds: social isolates among the Rungus or Borneo - G. N. Appell - 1967 -- - LATAH behavior by females among the Rungus of Sabah - Amity Appell Doolittle - [1991]
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Baluchi (Southwest Asian people)
    Abstract: The Baluchi are predominantly Sunni Muslim, seminomadic pastoralists, whose homelands in south central Asia straddle the Iran-Pakistan border and include a small portion of southern Afghanistan. This file on the Baluchi consists of one article that contains information on the history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion of the Baluchi culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Baluchi - Nancy E. Gratton - 2002
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Pushtuns
    Abstract: The Pashtun file consists of 21 documents. The time span covered in these works ranges from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1990s, and relates to a wide range of geographical regions in both Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. Major topics include the Ghilzai and Kunar Pashtun, politics, marriage, and women's status
    Description / Table of Contents: Pashtun - Akbar S. Ahmed with Paul Titus and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Pukhtun economy and society: traditional structure and economic development in a tribal society - Akbar Salahudin Ahmed - 1980 -- - Millenium and charisma among Pathans: a critical essay in social anthropology - Akbar S. Ahmed - 1980 -- - Generosity and jealousy: the Swat Pukhtun of northern Pakistan - Charles L. Lindholm - 1982 -- - Political leadership among Swat Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1965 -- - Features of person and society in Swat: collected essays on Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1981 -- - Nomads of Gharjistan: aspects of the economic, social and political organization of the nomadic Durrani Pashtun of Northwest Afghanistan - Bernt Glatzer - 1977 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: limits of growth - By Bernt Glatzer and Michael J. Casimir - 1983 -- - Leadership categories and social processes in Islam: the cases of Dir and Swat - Charles Lindholm - 1986 -- - Sheikhanzai women: sisters, mothers and wives - Bahram Tavakolian - 1987 -- - Direct exchange and brideprice: alternative forms in a complex marriage system - Nancy Tapper - 1981 -- - Marriage preferences and ethnic relations among Durrani Pashtuns of Afghan Turkestan - By Nancy Tapper and Richard Tapper - 1982 -- - Matrons and mistresses: women and boundaries in two Middle Eastern tribal societies - Nancy Tapper - 1980 -- - Cousin marriage in context: constructing social relations in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982 -- - Agnates, affines and allies: patterns of marriage among Pashtun in Kunar, North-East Afghanistan - Asger Christensen - 1982 -- - Marriage among the Pakhtun nomads of eastern Afghanistan - Klaus Ferdinand - 1982 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: political leadership in Afghanistan, 1978-1997 - David B. Edwards - 1998 -- - Tribe and community among the Ghilzai Pashtun: preliminary notes on ethnographic distribution and variation in eastern Afghanistan - Jon Anderson - 1978 -- - The Pashtuns of Kunar: tribe, class and community organization - Asger Christensen - 1980 -- - Women, honour and love: some aspects of the Pashtun woman's life in eastern Afghanistan - Inger W. Boesen - 1980 -- - There are no KHANS anymore: economic development and social change in tribal Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1978 -- - Social structure and the veil: comportment and the composition of interaction in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Mbundu (African people)
    Abstract: The Ovimbundu live in the Benguela Highlands (Bíe Plateau) of Angola. They are agricultural and the villages are moved when the soil is exhausted. This file contains 12 documents and the time range of the information is from 1600-1997. Ethnographies are included as well as a collection of Ovimbundu folktales; information on the history of the Wambu Kingdom; cultural history and political economy from the early contact period up to the civil war (2000); the Bailunda War (1902-4); magic, spiritual beliefs, divination and curing practices; and social and economic change resulting from the colonial encounter
    Description / Table of Contents: Ovimbundu - Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Umbundu kinship & character: being a description of social structure and individual development of the Ovimbundu of Angola, with observations concerning the bearing on the enterprise of Christian missions of certain phases of the life and culture described - Gladwyn Murray Childs - 1949 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola - Merran McCulloch - 1952 -- - The Ovimbundu of Angola: Frederick H. Rawson-Field Museum ethnological expedition to West Africa, 1929-30. ; 84 plates in photogravure and 1 map - by Wilfrid D. Hambly - 1934 -- - The Ocimbanda, or witch-doctor of the Ovimbundu of Portuguese southwest Africa - George A. Dorsey - 1899 -- - Occupational ritual, belief, and custom among the Ovimbundu - By Wilfrid Dyson Hambly - 1934 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a study of social control and social change among a people of Angola - Adrian C. Edwards - 1962 -- - Umbundu: folk tales from Angola - collected and translated by Merlin Ennis ; comparative analysis by Albert B. Lord - 1962 -- - Production, trade and power: the political economy of central Angola - by Linda Marinda Heywood - 1984 [1999 copy] -- - Contested power in Angola: 1840s to the present - by Linda Heywood - 2000 -- - The kingdom of Wambu (Huambo): a tentative chronology - By Gladwin M. Childs - 1964 -- - To rise with one mind: the Bailund War of 1902 - Douglas C. Wheeler and C. Diane Christensen - [1973] -- - Interrelations between economic and social change in rural Africa: the case of the Ovimbundu of Angola - Hermann Pössinger - [1973]
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Western Apache Indians ; Westliche Apachen
    Abstract: This file contains 48 documents that deal with the White Mountain, Cibecue, and San Carlos Apache Native Americans living for the most part on the Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian reservations in Arizona. The focus is divided between the traditional Western Apache culture of the Pre-Reservation period, and the Post-Reservation period
    Description / Table of Contents: Western Apache - Philip J. Greenfield and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The social organization of the Western Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - [1942] -- - Western Apache raiding and warfare: from the notes of Grenville Goodwin - Edited by Keith H. Basso, with the assistance of E. W. Jernigan and W. B. Kessell - [1971] -- - The Cibecue Apache - by Keith H. Basso - [1970] -- - The Western Apache clan system: its origins and development - Charles R. Kaut - 1957 -- - Portraits of 'The Whiteman': linguistic play and cultural symbols among the western Apache - Keith H. Basso ; ill. by Vincent Craig - 1979 -- - Myths and tales from the San Carlos Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1918 -- - Myths and tales from the White Mountain Apache - by Pliny Earle Goddard - 1919 -- - Myths and tales of the White Mountain Apache - by Grenville Goodwin - 1939 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a modern Apache Indian community and government education programs - [by] Edward A. Parmee - [1968] -- - The San Carlos Indian cattle industry - by Harry T. Getty - 1963 -- - Micro-evolution in a human population: a study of social endogamy and blood type distribution among the Western Apache - Bertram S. Kraus and Charles B. White - 1956 -- - The Western Apache: some anthropometric observations - Bertram S. Kraus - 1961 -- - The gift of Changing Woman - Keith H. Basso - 1966 -- - Heavy with hatred: an ethnographic study of Western Apache witchcraft - Keith Hamilton Basso - 1967 [1980 copy] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an analysis of continuity through change in San Carlos Apache culture and society - Richard John Perry - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - The medicine-men of the Apache - By John G. Bourke ... On U.S. Bureau of American ethnology. Ninth annual report, 1887-88 - 1892 -- - Concepts of secular and sacred among the White Mountain Apache as illustrated by musical practice - Danguole Jurate Variakojis - 1969 [1980 copy] -- - A native religious movement among the White Mountain and Cibecue Apache - Grenville Goodwin and Charles Kaut - 1954 -- - White Mountain Apache religion - by Grenville Goodwin - 1938 -- - Western Apache ecology: from horticulture to agriculture - P. Bion Griffin, Mark P. Leone, and Keith H. Basso - 1971 -- - Wage labor and the San Carlos Apache - William Y. Adams and Gordon V. Krutz - 1971 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Ghost Dance of the White Mountain Apache - Forrest W. Meader, Jr. - 1967 -- - Western Apache - Keith H. Basso - 1983 -- - Bibliography - Alfonso Ortiz - 1983 -- - Apache reservation: indigenous peoples and the American state - Richard J. Perry - 1993 -- - Western Apache language and culture: essays in linguistic anthropology - Keith H. Basso - 1990 -- - The Western Apache: living with the land before 1950 - by Winfred Buskirk ; foreword by Morris E. Opler - 1986 -- - The fight for Dzil Nchaa Si An, Mt. Graham: Apaches and astrophysical development in Arizona - Elizabeth A. Brandt - 1996 -- - Self, family, and community in White Mountain Apache society - Philip J. Greenfield - 1996
    Description / Table of Contents: an ethnographic study of medical decision making - Michael Wayne Everett - 1971 [1980 copy] -- - White Mountain Apache religious cult movements: a study in ethnohistory - William Burkhardt Kessel - 1976 [1980 copy] -- - Environment and ecology in the 'Northern Tonto' claim area - [by] Homer Aschmann - 1974 -- - The Western Apache and cross-cousin marriage - Charles B. White - 1957 -- - Note on Western Apache religious and social organization - Charles R.Kaut - 1959 -- - Archaeological lessons from an Apache wickiup - William A. Longacre and James E. Ayers - [1968] -- - Notes on some White Mountian Apache social pathologies - By Jerrold E. Levy and Stephen J. Kunitz - 1969 -- - Plants used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona - Albert B. Reagan - 1929 -- - Nae͏̈zhosh, or, the Apache pole game - Albert B. Reagan - 1902 -- - The Apache stick game - Albert B. Reagan - 1903 -- - Two wickiups on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona - Rex E. Gerald - 1958 -- - The construction of a wickiup on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation - Margaret W. M. Shaeffer - 1958 --^
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    Keywords: Dusun (Bornean people)
    Abstract: The Rungus file contains 14 documents. All are written by members of the Appell family, who carried out field work there during the years 1959-1960, 1961-1963, 1986, 1987, 1990, and 1992. The major ethnography is G.N. Appell's dissertation (1965). In subsequent articles he writes about Rungus social structure, property system, and ritual practices; Dusun language groups; the domestic developmental cycle and residence; the Rungus cognatic social system; the impact of modernization; Rungus sexual behavior; and the impact of Christianity on Rungus conservation practices. Laura Appell's works address Rungus gender relations, menstruation, and Rungus female spirit mediums. Their daughter's work discusses Malaysian latah behavior
    Description / Table of Contents: Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - The nature of social groupings among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - [1965] -- - The Rungus Dusun - G. N. Appell - 1978 -- - Land tenure and development among the Rungus of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1985 -- - The Rungus: social structure in a cognatic society and its symbolism - G. N. Appell - 1976 -- - Emergent structuralism: the design on an inquiry system to delineate the production and reduction of social forms - G. N. Appell - 1988 -- - Individuation of the drives of sex and aggression in the linguistic and behavioral repertoire of the Rungus - G. N. Appell - [1991] -- - The ecological and social consequences of conversation to Christianity among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1997 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Rungus Dusun and related problems - G. N. Appell - 1968 -- - Sex role symmetry among the Rungus of Sabah - Laura W. R. Appell - [1991] -- - Menstruation among the Rungus: an unmarked category - Laura W. R. Appell - 1988 -- - To converse with the Gods: the Rungus BOBOLIZAN -- spirit medium and priestess - George N. Appell and LAura W. R. Appell - 1993 -- - Residence and ties of kinship in cognatic society: the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia - G. N. Appell - 1966 -- - Observational procedures for identifying kindreds: social isolates among the Rungus or Borneo - G. N. Appell - 1967 -- - LATAH behavior by females among the Rungus of Sabah - Amity Appell Doolittle - [1991]
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    Keywords: Pamir
    Abstract: The Pamirians are an ethnic subgroup of the Tajiks and include various named groups, some of whom live in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The dialects of these groups are mostly mutually unintelligible. Western Iranian Farsi of India and the Dari language of Afghanistan are lingua francas. Grain and legume agriculture and animal husbandry are the primary economic activities. The Pamirians belong to the Isma'ili sect of Islam. This file contains one document that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. It is a cultural summary of the Pamir peoples that includes information on their history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Pamir Peoples - Lidia Monogarova, assisted by Richard Frye (translated by Paul Friedrich) - 2002
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    Keywords: Alor (Indonesia)
    Abstract: The Alorese live on the Island of Alor, in East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia. Alor is noted as an area of tremendous cultural and linguistic diversity. Alorese estimate between 48 and 60 mutually unintelligible Austronesian languages are spoken on Alor, and many of the inhabitants speak Bahasa Indonesia, the national language of Indonesia. The people in the highland live in small villages, practice Christianity, and their major subsistence activity is agriculture. The people on the coast tend to be Muslim. This collection consists of four documents. Three were written by the American anthropologist Cora DuBois shortly before the outbreak of World War II. All of DuBois' field work was done from 1935 to 1940 in village of Atimelang in central Alor. DuBois' monograph, The people of Alor, is probably the best source of ethnographic information on the Alorese people although it is heavily oriented toward the basic personality structure of the Alorese and their personality development. Some of the ethnographic data contained in this work deal with the food quest, concepts of disease, relationship to the supernatural, marriage, and social relations. The fourth document in this collection is by Scarduelli. It deals with the symbolic organization of space and social identity in the village of Alor Kecil, located at the western tip of Alor Island, and is based on the field work Scarduelli did there during the 1980s. This document includes data on political organization, lineages, rituals of circumcision, marriage exchanges, traditional history, and community structure
    Description / Table of Contents: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991 -- - The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Culture summary: Alorese - Kathleen M. Adams and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991
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    Keywords: Malekula (Vanuatu)
    Abstract: Malekula Island in Vanuatu is the home of several culturally similar ethnic groups, including the Laus (or Small Nambas), Mewun, and Seniang. The Malekula file consists of nine English language documents with a geographical focus on south and southwest Malekula, and the small island chain off the northeast coast of Malekula. The major emphasis in this file is on the traditional culture of the Malekulans ranging from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth
    Description / Table of Contents: Malekula - Joan C. Larcom and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Stone men of Malekula - by John Layard - 1942 -- - Atchin twenty years ago - John W. Layard - 1936 -- - The New Hebrides people and culture - T. H. Harrison - 1936 -- - Malekula: a vanishing people in the New Hebrides - by A. Bernard Deacon ; edited by Camilla H. Wedgwood. With a pref. by A. C. Haddon. - 1934 -- - Place and the politics of marriage: the Mewun of Malekula, New Hebrides/Vanuaaku - by Joan Clayton Larcom - 1980 [2000 copy] -- - On pigs of the Mbotgote in Malekula - Takeo Funabiki - 1981 -- - The invention of convention - Joan Larcom - 1982 -- - Malekula ethnomedicine - George Simeon - 1979 -- - Performing culture in the global village - Christopher Tilley - 1997
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    Keywords: Kara-Kalpaks (Turkic people)
    Abstract: The Karakalpak Republic makes up the eastern third of Uzbekistan. Karakalpaks are Sunni Muslims and they speak a Turkic language. In 1990 the Karakalpak population in Uzbekistan was estimated to be 380,000. The economy is dominated by state controlled and collectivized cotton agriculture. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Victor A. Mote that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. This summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Karakalpak - Victor L. Mote - 2002
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    Keywords: Baluchi (Southwest Asian people)
    Abstract: The Baluchi are predominantly Sunni Muslim, seminomadic pastoralists, whose homelands in south central Asia straddle the Iran-Pakistan border and include a small portion of southern Afghanistan. This file on the Baluchi consists of one article that contains information on the history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion of the Baluchi culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Baluchi - Nancy E. Gratton - 2002
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    Keywords: Pushtuns
    Abstract: The Pashtun file consists of 21 documents. The time span covered in these works ranges from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1990s, and relates to a wide range of geographical regions in both Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. Major topics include the Ghilzai and Kunar Pashtun, politics, marriage, and women's status
    Description / Table of Contents: Pashtun - Akbar S. Ahmed with Paul Titus and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Pukhtun economy and society: traditional structure and economic development in a tribal society - Akbar Salahudin Ahmed - 1980 -- - Millenium and charisma among Pathans: a critical essay in social anthropology - Akbar S. Ahmed - 1980 -- - Generosity and jealousy: the Swat Pukhtun of northern Pakistan - Charles L. Lindholm - 1982 -- - Political leadership among Swat Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1965 -- - Features of person and society in Swat: collected essays on Pathans - Fredrik Barth - 1981 -- - Nomads of Gharjistan: aspects of the economic, social and political organization of the nomadic Durrani Pashtun of Northwest Afghanistan - Bernt Glatzer - 1977 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: limits of growth - By Bernt Glatzer and Michael J. Casimir - 1983 -- - Leadership categories and social processes in Islam: the cases of Dir and Swat - Charles Lindholm - 1986 -- - Sheikhanzai women: sisters, mothers and wives - Bahram Tavakolian - 1987 -- - Direct exchange and brideprice: alternative forms in a complex marriage system - Nancy Tapper - 1981 -- - Marriage preferences and ethnic relations among Durrani Pashtuns of Afghan Turkestan - By Nancy Tapper and Richard Tapper - 1982 -- - Matrons and mistresses: women and boundaries in two Middle Eastern tribal societies - Nancy Tapper - 1980 -- - Cousin marriage in context: constructing social relations in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982 -- - Agnates, affines and allies: patterns of marriage among Pashtun in Kunar, North-East Afghanistan - Asger Christensen - 1982 -- - Marriage among the Pakhtun nomads of eastern Afghanistan - Klaus Ferdinand - 1982 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: political leadership in Afghanistan, 1978-1997 - David B. Edwards - 1998 -- - Tribe and community among the Ghilzai Pashtun: preliminary notes on ethnographic distribution and variation in eastern Afghanistan - Jon Anderson - 1978 -- - The Pashtuns of Kunar: tribe, class and community organization - Asger Christensen - 1980 -- - Women, honour and love: some aspects of the Pashtun woman's life in eastern Afghanistan - Inger W. Boesen - 1980 -- - There are no KHANS anymore: economic development and social change in tribal Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1978 -- - Social structure and the veil: comportment and the composition of interaction in Afghanistan - Jon W. Anderson - 1982
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    Keywords: Kara-Kalpaks (Turkic people)
    Abstract: The Karakalpak Republic makes up the eastern third of Uzbekistan. Karakalpaks are Sunni Muslims and they speak a Turkic language. In 1990 the Karakalpak population in Uzbekistan was estimated to be 380,000. The economy is dominated by state controlled and collectivized cotton agriculture. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Victor A. Mote that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. This summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Karakalpak - Victor L. Mote - 2002
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    Keywords: Kyrgyz
    Abstract: The Kyrgyz are a Turkic-Mongol people who live primarily in Kyrgyzstan. Their traditional livelihood was pastoral nomadism. The former Soviet government both encouraged and forced settlement into permanent Soviet-style settlements in cities and towns and on collective and state farms. The Kyrgyz are Sunni Muslims. This file contains one document by Kathleen Rae Kuenhast and Daniel Strouthes that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Kyrgyz - Kathleen Rae Kuehnast and Daniel Strouthes - 2002
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    Keywords: Alor (Indonesia)
    Abstract: The Alorese live on the Island of Alor, in East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia. Alor is noted as an area of tremendous cultural and linguistic diversity. Alorese estimate between 48 and 60 mutually unintelligible Austronesian languages are spoken on Alor, and many of the inhabitants speak Bahasa Indonesia, the national language of Indonesia. The people in the highland live in small villages, practice Christianity, and their major subsistence activity is agriculture. The people on the coast tend to be Muslim. This collection consists of four documents. Three were written by the American anthropologist Cora DuBois shortly before the outbreak of World War II. All of DuBois' field work was done from 1935 to 1940 in village of Atimelang in central Alor. DuBois' monograph, The people of Alor, is probably the best source of ethnographic information on the Alorese people although it is heavily oriented toward the basic personality structure of the Alorese and their personality development. Some of the ethnographic data contained in this work deal with the food quest, concepts of disease, relationship to the supernatural, marriage, and social relations. The fourth document in this collection is by Scarduelli. It deals with the symbolic organization of space and social identity in the village of Alor Kecil, located at the western tip of Alor Island, and is based on the field work Scarduelli did there during the 1980s. This document includes data on political organization, lineages, rituals of circumcision, marriage exchanges, traditional history, and community structure
    Description / Table of Contents: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991 -- - The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian Island - by Cora Du Bois. With analyses by Abram Kardiner and Emil Oberholzer - [c1944] -- - Attitudes toward food and hunger in Alor - By Cora Du Bois - 1941 -- - How they pay their debts - By Cora Du Bois - 1940 -- - Culture summary: Alorese - Kathleen M. Adams and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Symbolic organization of space and social identity in Alor - Pietro Scarduelli - 1991
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    Keywords: Mexican Americans
    Abstract: Chicanos and Chicanas are a diverse group of people of Mexican heritage who were born in the United States. This file contains 57 documents covering a variety of ethnographic topics, with a particular geographical focus on Texas, California, and the southwestern United States
    Description / Table of Contents: Chicanos - By James Diego Vigil and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2002 -- - Mexican Americans - [by] Joan W. Moore with Alfredo Cuéllar - [1970] -- - Mexican-Americans of south Texas - William Marsden ; epilogue by Andre Guerrero - [1973] -- - Across the tracks: Mexican-Americans in a Texas city - [by] Arthur J. Rubel - [1966] -- - Mexican Americans in a Dallas barrio - Shirley Achor - 1978 -- - The Chicano worker - by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Walter Fogel and Fred H. Schmidt - 1977 -- - Older Mexican Americans: a study in an urban barrio - Kyriakos S. Markides, Harry W. Martin ; with the assistance of Ernesto Gomez - 1983 -- - Voluntary associations among Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas: organizational and leadership characteristics - John Hart Lane, Jr. - 1976 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: environment, opinion, and strategies for survival among low income Mexican-Americans in Laredo, Texas - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Household work/subsistence strategies among Mexican Americans of the lower Rio Grande Valley - Elizabeth Kathleen Briody - 1985 [1986 copy] -- - Mexican-American and Anglo midwifery in San Antonio, Texas - Grace Granger Keyes - 1986 -- - The Mexican-American workers of San Antonio, Texas - Robert Garland Landolt - 1966 [1986 copy] -- - The effects of formal church affiliation and religiosity on fertility patterns of Mexican Americans in Austin, Texas - David Alvírez - 1972 [1986 copy] -- - The Chicano experience - Edited by Stanley A. West and June Macklin - 1979 -- - Familia: immigration and adaptation in Baja and Alta California, 1800-1975 - Robert R. Alvarez, Jr. - 1987 -- - Shadowed lives: undocumented immigrants in American society - Leo Chavez - 1998 -- - Literacy for empowerment: the role of parents in children's education - Concha Delgado-Gaitan - 1990 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an exploration of responses to a value picture projective test - John M. Long and Diego Vigil - 1980 -- - Social networks and survival strategies: an exploratory study of Mexican American, black, and Anglo female family heads in San Jose, California - Roland M. Wagner and Dianne Schaffer - 1980 -- - Health and illness perceptions of the Chicana - Hector Garcia Manzanedo, Esperanza garcia walters, and Kate R. Lorig - 1980 -- - Feminism: the Chicana and Anglo versions - Marta Cotera - 1980 -- - The nonconsenting sterilization of Mexican women in Los Angeles: issues of psychocultural rupture and legal redress in paternalistic behavioral environments - Carlos G. Vélez-I. - 1980 -- - To be aged, Hispanic, and female: the triple risk - Richard C. Stephens, George T. Oser, and Zena Smith Blau - 1980
    Description / Table of Contents: the case of Alcala - Maria Lusia Urdaneta - 1980 -- - Mexican, Mexican American, and Chicana childbirth - Margarita A. Kay - 1980 -- - Breast-feeding and social class mobility: the case of Mexican migrant mothers in Houston, Texas - Carmen Acosta Johnson - 1980 -- - Gender roles - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - 'La vieja Inés,' a Mexican folk game: a research note - José Limón - 1980 -- - Symbolic strategies for change: a discussion of the Chicana women's movement - Terry Mason - 1980 -- - Mexican American women as innovators - Linda Whiteford - 1980 -- - 'All the good and bad in this world': Women, traditional medicine, and Mexican American culture - June Macklin - 1980 -- - Cultural conflict - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 -- - Selective acculturation of female Mexican migrants - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: history and performance in the Mexican shepherds' play of South Texas - Richard R. Flores - 1995 -- - The Mexican outsiders: a community history of marginalization and discrimination in California - Martha Menchaca - 1995 -- - The emergence of conjunto music, 1935-1955 - Manuel H. Peña - 1981 -- - The anthropology and sociology of the Mexican-Americans: the distortion of Mexican-American history - Octavio Ignacio Romano-V. - 1971 -- - Transformations: immigration, family life, and achievement motivation among Latino adolescents - Carola and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco - 1995 -- - Chicano empowerment and bilingual education: movimiento politics in Crystal City, Texas - Armando L. Trujillo - 1998 -- - Border visions: Mexican cultures of the Southwest United States - Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez - 1996 -- - From Indians to Chicanos: the dynamics of Mexican-American culture - James Diego Vigil - 1998 -- - Women's work and Chicano families: cannery workers of the Santa Clara Valley - Patricia Zavella - 1987 -- - Introduction - Margarita B. Melville - 1980 -- - Matrescence - [Margarita B. Melville] - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Mexican-American folk psychiatry - Ari Kiev - [1968] -- - La Chicana: the Mexican-American woman - Alfredo Mirandé, Evangelina Enríquez - 1979 -- - Chicano revolt in a Texas town - John S. Shockley - [1974] -- - The psychohistorical and socioeconomic development of the Chicano community in the United States - Rodolfo Alvarez - 1973 -- - Donship in a Mexican-American community in Texas - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1960 -- - Charismatic medicine, folk-healing, and folk-sainthood - Octavio Ignacio Romano V. - 1965 -- - The CASO: an emic genre of folk narrative - Joe S. Graham - 1981 -- - 'Guess how doughnuts are made': verbal and nonverbal aspects of the PANADERO and his stereotype - Alicia María González - 1981 -- - Cuantos somos: a demographic study of the Mexican American population - Edited by Charles H. Teller, Leo F. Estrada, José Hernández and David Alvírez - 1977 --^
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    Keywords: Pamir
    Abstract: The Pamirians are an ethnic subgroup of the Tajiks and include various named groups, some of whom live in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The dialects of these groups are mostly mutually unintelligible. Western Iranian Farsi of India and the Dari language of Afghanistan are lingua francas. Grain and legume agriculture and animal husbandry are the primary economic activities. The Pamirians belong to the Isma'ili sect of Islam. This file contains one document that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. It is a cultural summary of the Pamir peoples that includes information on their history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Pamir Peoples - Lidia Monogarova, assisted by Richard Frye (translated by Paul Friedrich) - 2002
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    Keywords: Tajik
    Abstract: Approximately 4.3 million Tajiks live in Tajikistan. Tajiks also live in several other countries in Central Asia, primarily in rural areas. Commercialized growing of cotton is the dominant agricultural activity. Tajiks are Sunni Muslims. They speak a dialect of Farsi that is mutually intelligible with Persian of Iran and Dari of Afghanistan. This file contains one document by Eden Naby, originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement, 2002. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Tajiks - Eden Naby - 2002
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    Keywords: Assiniboine Indians ; Assiniboin ; Assiniboin
    Abstract: The Stoney are Siouan-speaking and are located in the northwestern portion of the Plains/Prairie on five reserves in Alberta, Canada. Traditional economic pursuits were hunting, fishing, trapping, and gathering. This file consists of eight documents that cover the period from the eighteenth century to the 1970s. Although most of these works deal with specific bands of Stoney, the studies by Larner and Snow probably provide the best overview of these people. Larner presents a brief general ethnography of the Alberta Stoney. Snow's work centering on the Morley Reserve, located west of Calgary in Alberta, is an in-depth ethno-historical study of the Stoney over a period of 100 years (1876-1976). This work describes the traditional life of the Stoney prior to white contact, and the period following Treaty No. 7, with the emphasis on relations with the federal and provincial governments in Canada. Snow, a Stony chief, is also an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada, and a great-great grandson of one of the signatories of Treaty No. 7. Andersen's works all deal with the Alexis band located at Lac Ste. Anne in Alberta, and are primarily historical in content with some inter-mixture of ethnography. The studies by MacEwan are biographical sketches of three prominent Stoney men -- Hector Crawler, Walking Buffalo, and Bearspaw
    Note: Culture summary: Stoney - John Beierle - 2002 -- - An inquiry into the political and economic structures of the Alexis Band of Wood Stoney Indians, 1880-1964 - Raoul Randall Andersen - 1968 [2000 copy] -- - Agricultural development of the Alexis Stoney - by Raoul Andersen - 1972 -- - Alberta Stoney (Assiniboin) origins and adaptations: a case for reappraisal - Raoul R. Andersen - 1970 -- - The Kootenay Plains land question and Canadian Indian policy, 1799-1949: a synopsis - John W. Larner, Jr. - 1976 -- - Hector Crawler: superman of the Stonies - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - Walking Buffalo: wise man of the Stonies - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - Bearspaw: Stoney statesman - [by] J. W. Grant MacEwan - 1971 -- - These mountains are our sacred places: the story of the Stoney Indians - By Chief John Snow - 1977
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    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Ghorbat - Aparna Rao - 2002
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    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The Hazaras are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan, and also live in Iran and Pakistan. Most Hazaras are Shia Muslims. Their language is a dialect of Persian. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by Robert L. Canfield published in the Enyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. This summary contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Hazara - Robert L. Canfield - 2002
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    Keywords: Bengalis
    Abstract: The Bengali people live in the Bengal region of India in northeastern South Asia. This region is divided politically between the nation of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The file contains 30 documents; 19 focus on Hindu Bengalis in West Bengal and the rest on the Muslim Bengalis in Bangladesh. Most of the research is based on village studies; the major foci are social structure, gender, religion, and land tenure
    Description / Table of Contents: Bengali - Peter Bertocci and Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Rank and rivalry: the politics of inequality in rural West Bengal - [by] Marvin Davis - 1983 -- - Kinship in Bengali culture - By Ronald B. Inden and Ralph W. Nicholas - 1977 -- - Marriage and rank in Bengali culture: a history of caste and clan in middle period Bengal - [by] Ronald B. Inden - 1976 -- - The play of the gods: locality, ideology, structure, and time in the festivals of a Bengali town - Ákos Östör - 1980 -- - Culture and power: legend, ritual, bazaar, and rebellion in a Bengali society - Ákos Östör - 1984 -- - Bengali women - [by] Manisha Roy - 1975 -- - From field to factory: community structure and industrialization in West Bengal - [by] Morton Klass - 1978 -- - Kinship and ritual in Bengal: anthropological essays - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör - 1984 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the politics of community in rural Bangladesh - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - 1980 -- - A Bangladesh village: conflict and cohesion : an anthropological study of politics - [by] A.K.M. Aminul Islam - 1974] -- - The Invisible resource: women and work in rural Bangladesh - Ben J. Wallace ...[et al.] - 1987 -- - The cultural construction of the person in Bengal and Tamilnadu - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör, and Steve Barnett - 1982 -- - Minorities in Bangladesh - [by] Zillur R. Khan - 1976 -- - Attitudes of modernity among urban females in Bengal - [by] Bela Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Purity and impurity in the death rituals of Bengal - [by] Manibrata Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Elusive villages: social structure and community organization in rural East Pakistan - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - c1971, 1992 copy -- - Conch shell bangles, iron bangles: an analysis of women, marriage, and ritual in Bengal - [by] Lina Maria Fruzzetti - 1975, 1992 copy -- - Bengali conceptions of mental illness - [by] Deborah P. Bhattacharyya - c 1981, 1992 copy --^
    Description / Table of Contents: women, marriage, and ritual in a Bengali society - Lina M. Fruzzetti - 1982 -- - Diversity in a Bangladeshi village: landholding structure, economic differentiation, and occupational specialization of Moslems and Hindus - Michale S. Harris - 1991 -- - Land, power relations, and colonialism: the historical development of the land system in Bangladesh - Michael S. Harris - 1989 -- - Afterword - Manisha Roy - 1992 -- - Discourse, power, and the diagnosis of weakness: encountering practitioners in Bangladesh - James M. Wilce - 1997 -- - Introduction to second Indian impression: Some contemporary issues in context - Lina M. Fruzzetti - [1993]
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    Keywords: Nuer (African people)
    Abstract: This file contains 23 documents. The major ethnographers of the Nuer represented are E.E. Evans-Pritchard (field work: 1930-1936), Douglas Johnson (1975-1990), and Sharon Hutchinson (1980-1992). Douglas Johnson's work is mostly historical covering the period of the Anglo-Egyptian condominium (1898-1955) with a focus on the role of prophets in Nuer social, political, and religious life. Evans-Pritchard describes Nuer ecology, subsistence, sociopolitical organization, kinship and marriage, and religion. Hutchinson examines gender relations; the trying period of the Sudanese Civil War (1955-present); and the changes to Nuer society and culture wrought by money, war, and the state. This file contains 23 documents
    Description / Table of Contents: Nuer - Jok Madut Jok and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - The Nuer: a description of the modes of livelihood and political institutions of a Nilotic people - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1940 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Nuer - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1951 -- - Nuer bridewealth - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1946 -- - Nuer marriage ceremonies - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1948 -- - Bridewealth among the Nuer - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1947 -- - Economic life of the Nuer: cattle - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1938 -- - Nuer rules of exogamy and incest - E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1949 -- - A manual of Nuer law: being an account of customary law, its evolution and development in the courts established by the Sudan Government - by P. P. Howell - 1954 -- - The Nuer: age-sets - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1936 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: tribe and clan - By E. E. Evans-Pritchard - 1933 -- - Nuer cultural summary - George P. Murdock - 1956 -- - Nuer customs and folklore - By Ray Huffman, with an introd. by D. Westermann - 1931 -- - The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda - by Audrey Butt - [1952] -- - Nuer religion - [by E.E. Evans-Pritchard] - 1956 -- - Nuer prophets: a history of prophecy from the Upper Nile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - Douglas H. Johnson - 1994 -- - Nuer dilemmas: coping with money, war, and the state - Sharon E. Hutchinson - 1996 -- - Tribal boundaries and border wars: Nuer-Dinka relations in the Sobat and Zaraf Valleys, c. 1860-1976 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1982 -- - Judicial regulation and administrative control: customary law and the Nuer, 1898-1954 - Douglas H. Johnson - 1986 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: primary sources and the origins of a stereotype - Douglas H. Johnson - 1981 -- - On disciples and magicians: the diversification of divinity among the Nuer during the colonial era - By Douglas H. Johnson - 1992 -- - Relations between the sexes among the Nuer: 1930 - Sharon Hutchinson - 1980
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    Keywords: Uzbeks
    Abstract: This is a cultural summary of the Uzbeks of south central Asia. Information is presented on major aspects of Uzbek culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Uzbeks - Nancy Lubin and William Fierman - 2002
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    Keywords: Kyrgyz
    Abstract: The Kyrgyz are a Turkic-Mongol people who live primarily in Kyrgyzstan. Their traditional livelihood was pastoral nomadism. The former Soviet government both encouraged and forced settlement into permanent Soviet-style settlements in cities and towns and on collective and state farms. The Kyrgyz are Sunni Muslims. This file contains one document by Kathleen Rae Kuenhast and Daniel Strouthes that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Kyrgyz - Kathleen Rae Kuehnast and Daniel Strouthes - 2002
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    Keywords: Shipibo-Conibo Indians ; Shipibo
    Abstract: The Shipibo occupy the central Ŕio Ucayali region of eastern Peru and its major western tributaries. This file consists of twenty-four documents, three in Spanish, and the remaining twenty-one in English. The major time focus for these studies ranges from the 1950s to the 1980s. Most of the works consist of community studies centering around villages located in the Pisqui and Ucayali River areas of Peru (e.g., the villages of Nuevo Eden, Panaillo, Paococha, Yarinacocha, Roboya, and San Francisco de Yarinacocha). There is no single comprehensive work providing ethnographic coverage for all the Shipibo in Peru. The two works by Eakin, however -- one in Spanish and the second an updated version of the first but in English -- do provide a wide range of cultural data on the Shipibo of the Ucayali River area. In addition to these, Behrens (1988) provides comparable information on the village of Nuevo Eden, located at the headwaters of the Pisqui River. Other major topics discussed in this file are food, food production, agriculture, diet, the Shipibo ceramic industry, fertility and contraception, puberty rites, and kinship behavior and kinship terminology
    Description / Table of Contents: relationships between indigenous and Western dietary concepts - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - The scientific basis for Shipibo soil classification and land use: changes in soil-plant associations with cash cropping - Clifford A. Behrens - 1989 -- - Time allocation and meat procurement among the Shipibo Indians of eastern Peru - Clifford A. Behrens - 1981 -- - The cultural ecology of dietary change accompanying changing activity patterns among the Shipibo - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - Labor specialization and the formation of markets for food in a Shipibo subsistance economy - Clifford A. Behrens - 1992 -- - Amazon economics: the simplicity of Shipibo Indian wealth - Roland W. Bergman - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Shipibo and Conibo of Peru - Lucille Eakin, Erwin Lauriault, Harry Boonstra - 1986 -- - Culture summary: Shipibo - By Clifford A. Behrens and John Beierle - 2001
    Description / Table of Contents: 'Trade ware in an ethnographic setting' - Peter G. Roe - 1981 -- - Infancy related food taboos among the Shipibo - Joan Abelove and Roberta Campos - 1981 -- - Art and residence among the Shipibo Indians of Peru: a study in microacculturation - Peter G. Roe - 1980 -- - Marginal men: male artists among the Shipibo Indians of Peru - Reter G. Roe - 1979 --^
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    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Ghorbat - Aparna Rao - 2002
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    Keywords: Santa Cruz Islands (Solomon Islands)
    Abstract: This collection on the Santa Cruz Islanders consists of twelve documents with two time foci, one from the late nineteenth through early twentieth centuries (as represented by the works of Graebner and Speiser), and the second by the extensive field work of William H. Davenport in the Santa Cruz Island chain from the late 1950s to 1960. The primary ethnographic focus is on the principle island of Santa Cruz (Nend͏̈o). Other islands of the Santa Cruz group discussed are: Duff Island or Taumako, Utupua and Vanikoro, and the Main and Outer Reef Islands
    Description / Table of Contents: Santa Cruz - William H. Davenport and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - Ethnography of the Santa Cruz Islands - Fritz Graebner - 1909 -- - Ethnological data on the Santa Cruz Islands - F. Speiser ; with contributions by W. Foy - 1916 -- - Red-feather money - William Davenport - 1962 -- - When a primitive and a civilized money meet - William Davenport - 1961 -- - Santa Cruz census - William Davenport - [1961] -- - Notes on red feather money from Santa Cruz, New Hebrides - H. H. Beasley - 1935 -- - Lyric verse and ritual in the Santa Cruz Islands - William Davenport - 1975 -- - Social structure of Santa Cruz - William Davenport - [1964] -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Duff Islands (Taumako) - William Davenport - 1968 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: Utupua and Vanikoro - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the Northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Main Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1969 -- - Social organization notes on the northern Santa Cruz Islands: the Outer Reef Islands - William Davenport - 1972
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    Keywords: Uzbeks
    Abstract: This is a cultural summary of the Uzbeks of south central Asia. Information is presented on major aspects of Uzbek culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Uzbeks - Nancy Lubin and William Fierman - 2002
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Keywords: Turkmen ; Turkmenen ; Turkmenen
    Abstract: The majority of Turkmens in Central Asia live in Turkmenistan. They speak a Turkic language that is close to the languages of Turkey and Azerbaijan. The traditional Turkmen economy is divided between agriculturalists and pastoralists. Turkmens are predominantly Sunni Muslims. This file contains one document, a cultural summary by William A. Wood that was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1994. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Turkmens - Turkmens - 2002
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    Keywords: Tajik
    Abstract: Approximately 4.3 million Tajiks live in Tajikistan. Tajiks also live in several other countries in Central Asia, primarily in rural areas. Commercialized growing of cotton is the dominant agricultural activity. Tajiks are Sunni Muslims. They speak a dialect of Farsi that is mutually intelligible with Persian of Iran and Dari of Afghanistan. This file contains one document by Eden Naby, originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement, 2002. The cultural summary includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Tajiks - Eden Naby - 2002
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    Keywords: Bengalis
    Abstract: The Bengali people live in the Bengal region of India in northeastern South Asia. This region is divided politically between the nation of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The file contains 30 documents; 19 focus on Hindu Bengalis in West Bengal and the rest on the Muslim Bengalis in Bangladesh. Most of the research is based on village studies; the major foci are social structure, gender, religion, and land tenure
    Description / Table of Contents: Bengali - Peter Bertocci and Ian Skoggard - 2002 -- - Rank and rivalry: the politics of inequality in rural West Bengal - [by] Marvin Davis - 1983 -- - Kinship in Bengali culture - By Ronald B. Inden and Ralph W. Nicholas - 1977 -- - Marriage and rank in Bengali culture: a history of caste and clan in middle period Bengal - [by] Ronald B. Inden - 1976 -- - The play of the gods: locality, ideology, structure, and time in the festivals of a Bengali town - Ákos Östör - 1980 -- - Culture and power: legend, ritual, bazaar, and rebellion in a Bengali society - Ákos Östör - 1984 -- - Bengali women - [by] Manisha Roy - 1975 -- - From field to factory: community structure and industrialization in West Bengal - [by] Morton Klass - 1978 -- - Kinship and ritual in Bengal: anthropological essays - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör - 1984 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the politics of community in rural Bangladesh - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - 1980 -- - A Bangladesh village: conflict and cohesion : an anthropological study of politics - [by] A.K.M. Aminul Islam - 1974] -- - The Invisible resource: women and work in rural Bangladesh - Ben J. Wallace ...[et al.] - 1987 -- - The cultural construction of the person in Bengal and Tamilnadu - [by] Lina Fruzzetti, Akos östör, and Steve Barnett - 1982 -- - Minorities in Bangladesh - [by] Zillur R. Khan - 1976 -- - Attitudes of modernity among urban females in Bengal - [by] Bela Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Purity and impurity in the death rituals of Bengal - [by] Manibrata Bhattacharyya - 1976 -- - Elusive villages: social structure and community organization in rural East Pakistan - [by] Peter J. Bertocci - c1971, 1992 copy -- - Conch shell bangles, iron bangles: an analysis of women, marriage, and ritual in Bengal - [by] Lina Maria Fruzzetti - 1975, 1992 copy -- - Bengali conceptions of mental illness - [by] Deborah P. Bhattacharyya - c 1981, 1992 copy --^
    Description / Table of Contents: women, marriage, and ritual in a Bengali society - Lina M. Fruzzetti - 1982 -- - Diversity in a Bangladeshi village: landholding structure, economic differentiation, and occupational specialization of Moslems and Hindus - Michale S. Harris - 1991 -- - Land, power relations, and colonialism: the historical development of the land system in Bangladesh - Michael S. Harris - 1989 -- - Afterword - Manisha Roy - 1992 -- - Discourse, power, and the diagnosis of weakness: encountering practitioners in Bangladesh - James M. Wilce - 1997 -- - Introduction to second Indian impression: Some contemporary issues in context - Lina M. Fruzzetti - [1993]
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    Keywords: Shipibo-Conibo Indians ; Shipibo
    Abstract: The Shipibo occupy the central Ŕio Ucayali region of eastern Peru and its major western tributaries. This file consists of twenty-four documents, three in Spanish, and the remaining twenty-one in English. The major time focus for these studies ranges from the 1950s to the 1980s. Most of the works consist of community studies centering around villages located in the Pisqui and Ucayali River areas of Peru (e.g., the villages of Nuevo Eden, Panaillo, Paococha, Yarinacocha, Roboya, and San Francisco de Yarinacocha). There is no single comprehensive work providing ethnographic coverage for all the Shipibo in Peru. The two works by Eakin, however -- one in Spanish and the second an updated version of the first but in English -- do provide a wide range of cultural data on the Shipibo of the Ucayali River area. In addition to these, Behrens (1988) provides comparable information on the village of Nuevo Eden, located at the headwaters of the Pisqui River. Other major topics discussed in this file are food, food production, agriculture, diet, the Shipibo ceramic industry, fertility and contraception, puberty rites, and kinship behavior and kinship terminology
    Description / Table of Contents: relationships between indigenous and Western dietary concepts - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - The scientific basis for Shipibo soil classification and land use: changes in soil-plant associations with cash cropping - Clifford A. Behrens - 1989 -- - Time allocation and meat procurement among the Shipibo Indians of eastern Peru - Clifford A. Behrens - 1981 -- - The cultural ecology of dietary change accompanying changing activity patterns among the Shipibo - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - Labor specialization and the formation of markets for food in a Shipibo subsistance economy - Clifford A. Behrens - 1992 -- - Amazon economics: the simplicity of Shipibo Indian wealth - Roland W. Bergman - 1980 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the Shipibo and Conibo of Peru - Lucille Eakin, Erwin Lauriault, Harry Boonstra - 1986 -- - Culture summary: Shipibo - By Clifford A. Behrens and John Beierle - 2001
    Description / Table of Contents: 'Trade ware in an ethnographic setting' - Peter G. Roe - 1981 -- - Infancy related food taboos among the Shipibo - Joan Abelove and Roberta Campos - 1981 -- - Art and residence among the Shipibo Indians of Peru: a study in microacculturation - Peter G. Roe - 1980 -- - Marginal men: male artists among the Shipibo Indians of Peru - Reter G. Roe - 1979 --^
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