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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    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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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    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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  • 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: 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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  • 4
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Basques
    Abstract: Basques live in southwestern Europe straddling the French-Spanish border. There are four traditional regions (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Nafarroa, Araba) on the Spanish side and three (Lapurdi, Behe-Nafarroa, and Zuberoa) on the French side. This file consists of fifteen English and two Spanish language documents. Many are community studies dealing with the villages of Echalar, Murelaga, Elgeta, Fuenterrabia, Mondragon, Usurbil, Itziar, Excurra in northern Spain, and Sainte-Engrace in the Province of Soule in southwestern France. Most of the studies, however, relate to the Spanish Basque areas and particularly the Province of Guiṕuzcoa. The studies by Douglass, Heiberg, and Caro Baroja provide a general overview of the society. Many of the works lean heavily on the subject of Basque nationalism and politics, and relations with the Spanish government during the Spanish Civil War
    Description / Table of Contents: Basques - William A. Douglass and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2001 -- - Echalar and Murelaga: opportunity and rural exodus in two Spanish Basque villages - [by] William A. Douglass - 1975 -- - Death in Murelaga: funerary ritual in a Spanish Basque village - [by] William A. Douglass - 1969 -- - The circle of mountains: a Basque shepherding community - [by] Sandra Ott - 1981 -- - Basque isolation: fact or problems? - [by] Morton H. Levine - 1964 -- - The Basques - [by] Roger Collins - 1987 -- - Basque legends: collected chiefly in the Labourd - [by] Wentworth Webster, with an essay on the Basque language by M. Julien Vinson - 1877 -- - The making of the Basque nation - [by] Marianne Heiberg - 1989 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the economics of modern Basque farming - [by] Davydd James Greenwood - 1971 [1989 copy] -- - Popular politics in the Basque region of Spain: a study in political anthropology - [by] Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Managing cooperation at Mondragon - [by] Christina Anne Clamp - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Institutional development and capital accumulation in a complex of Basque worker cooperatives - [by] Robert Stephen Milbrath - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - The Basque nationalist movement: a case study in modernization and ethnic conflict - [by] Milton Manuel da Silva - 1972 [1989 copy] -- - Being Basque, speaking Basque: the politics of language and identity in the Basque country - [by] Jacqueline Louise Urla - 1987 [1989 copy] -- - The importance of population structure and birth order specific selection in relation to the maintenance and distribution of the Rhesus blood group polymorphism in human populations: evidence that birth order specific marriage and migration patterns in a Spanish Basque village mask the opportunity for incompatibility selection - [by] Harold Frederick Turnbull - 1981 [1989 copy] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: metaphor and sacrament - Joseba Zulaika - 1988 -- - Los vascos - Julio Caro Baroja - 1958 -- - Mujer vasca: imagen y realidad - Teresa del Valle, directora ; Joxemartin Apalategi ... {et al.} - 1985
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Basques
    Abstract: Basques live in southwestern Europe straddling the French-Spanish border. There are four traditional regions (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Nafarroa, Araba) on the Spanish side and three (Lapurdi, Behe-Nafarroa, and Zuberoa) on the French side. This file consists of fifteen English and two Spanish language documents. Many are community studies dealing with the villages of Echalar, Murelaga, Elgeta, Fuenterrabia, Mondragon, Usurbil, Itziar, Excurra in northern Spain, and Sainte-Engrace in the Province of Soule in southwestern France. Most of the studies, however, relate to the Spanish Basque areas and particularly the Province of Guiṕuzcoa. The studies by Douglass, Heiberg, and Caro Baroja provide a general overview of the society. Many of the works lean heavily on the subject of Basque nationalism and politics, and relations with the Spanish government during the Spanish Civil War
    Description / Table of Contents: Basques - William A. Douglass and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2001 -- - Echalar and Murelaga: opportunity and rural exodus in two Spanish Basque villages - [by] William A. Douglass - 1975 -- - Death in Murelaga: funerary ritual in a Spanish Basque village - [by] William A. Douglass - 1969 -- - The circle of mountains: a Basque shepherding community - [by] Sandra Ott - 1981 -- - Basque isolation: fact or problems? - [by] Morton H. Levine - 1964 -- - The Basques - [by] Roger Collins - 1987 -- - Basque legends: collected chiefly in the Labourd - [by] Wentworth Webster, with an essay on the Basque language by M. Julien Vinson - 1877 -- - The making of the Basque nation - [by] Marianne Heiberg - 1989 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the economics of modern Basque farming - [by] Davydd James Greenwood - 1971 [1989 copy] -- - Popular politics in the Basque region of Spain: a study in political anthropology - [by] Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Managing cooperation at Mondragon - [by] Christina Anne Clamp - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Institutional development and capital accumulation in a complex of Basque worker cooperatives - [by] Robert Stephen Milbrath - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - The Basque nationalist movement: a case study in modernization and ethnic conflict - [by] Milton Manuel da Silva - 1972 [1989 copy] -- - Being Basque, speaking Basque: the politics of language and identity in the Basque country - [by] Jacqueline Louise Urla - 1987 [1989 copy] -- - The importance of population structure and birth order specific selection in relation to the maintenance and distribution of the Rhesus blood group polymorphism in human populations: evidence that birth order specific marriage and migration patterns in a Spanish Basque village mask the opportunity for incompatibility selection - [by] Harold Frederick Turnbull - 1981 [1989 copy] --^
    Description / Table of Contents: metaphor and sacrament - Joseba Zulaika - 1988 -- - Los vascos - Julio Caro Baroja - 1958 -- - Mujer vasca: imagen y realidad - Teresa del Valle, directora ; Joxemartin Apalategi ... {et al.} - 1985
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Basques ; Basken ; Basken
    Abstract: Basques live in southwestern Europe straddling the French-Spanish border. There are four traditional regions (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Nafarroa, Araba) on the Spanish side and three (Lapurdi, Behe-Nafarroa, and Zuberoa) on the French side. This file consists of fifteen English and two Spanish language documents. Many are community studies dealing with the villages of Echalar, Murelaga, Elgeta, Fuenterrabia, Mondragon, Usurbil, Itziar, Excurra in northern Spain, and Sainte-Engrace in the Province of Soule in southwestern France. Most of the studies, however, relate to the Spanish Basque areas and particularly the Province of Guipúzcoa. The studies by Douglass, Heiberg, and Caro Baroja provide a general overview of the society. Many of the works lean heavily on the subject of Basque nationalism and politics, and relations with the Spanish government during the Spanish Civil War
    Note: Culture summary: Basques - William A. Douglass and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2001 -- - Echalar and Murelaga: opportunity and rural exodus in two Spanish Basque villages - [by] William A. Douglass - 1975 -- - Death in Murelaga: funerary ritual in a Spanish Basque village - [by] William A. Douglass - 1969 -- - The circle of mountains: a Basque shepherding community - [by] Sandra Ott - 1981 -- - Basque isolation: fact or problems? - [by] Morton H. Levine - 1964 -- - The Basques - [by] Roger Collins - 1987 -- - Basque legends: collected chiefly in the Labourd - [by] Wentworth Webster, with an essay on the Basque language by M. Julien Vinson - 1877 -- - The making of the Basque nation - [by] Marianne Heiberg - 1989 -- , - Agriculture, industrialization, and tourism: the economics of modern Basque farming - [by] Davydd James Greenwood - 1971 [1989 copy] -- - Popular politics in the Basque region of Spain: a study in political anthropology - [by] Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Managing cooperation at Mondragon - [by] Christina Anne Clamp - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - Institutional development and capital accumulation in a complex of Basque worker cooperatives - [by] Robert Stephen Milbrath - 1986 [1989 copy] -- - The Basque nationalist movement: a case study in modernization and ethnic conflict - [by] Milton Manuel da Silva - 1972 [1989 copy] -- - Being Basque, speaking Basque: the politics of language and identity in the Basque country - [by] Jacqueline Louise Urla - 1987 [1989 copy] -- - The importance of population structure and birth order specific selection in relation to the maintenance and distribution of the Rhesus blood group polymorphism in human populations: evidence that birth order specific marriage and migration patterns in a Spanish Basque village mask the opportunity for incompatibility selection - [by] Harold Frederick Turnbull - 1981 [1989 copy] -- , - Basque violence: metaphor and sacrament - Joseba Zulaika - 1988 -- - Los vascos - Julio Caro Baroja - 1958 -- - Mujer vasca: imagen y realidad - Teresa del Valle, directora ; Joxemartin Apalategi ... {et al.} - 1985
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