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  • 101
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    Schlagwort(e): Carib Indians ; Indians of South America--Guyana
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Barama River Carib consists of two documents and a cultural summary that covers cultural, ecological, and historical information collected by professional anthropologists from the 1920s to the 1970s. The Barama River Carib are a small group of indigenous people located in the North West District of Guyana. John Gillin explores relationships between ecology and dominant features of Barama River Carib's social organization and personality as observed in the 1930s. Kathleen Adams studied this community some forty years later. Her work gives particular emphasis to changes observed in Barama River Carib's demography, settlement pattern, and semi-nomadic adaptation to the rain forest as they were being integrated into a national political economy by the Guyanese government
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Barama River Carib - Kathleen J. Adams - 2009 -- - The Barama River Caribs of British Guiana - John Gillin - 1936 -- - The Barama River Caribs of Guyana restudied: forty years of cultural adaptation and population change - Kathleen Joy Adams - 1973
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  • 102
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    Schlagwort(e): Ainu ; Ainu--Medicine
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Ainu consists of 8 documents, all in English, including three books which were translated from Japanese. The collection contains a variety of cultural and historical information from two widely contrasting time periods. The first covers the years 1877 to 1924 when most Ainu were living in their traditional homeland in southern Sakhalin. The second is from the 1960s-1970s after the Ainu almost disappeared as a distinct group following their relocation in the Hokkaid̄o Island by the Japanese government during World War II. The oldest materials in the collection were compiled by Batchelor, an English missionary who lived among the Ainu for fifty years in 1877-1924; Pilsudski, a German ethnologist who conducted fieldwork there from 1895-1905; and Munro, an English physician who lived in Japan in 1900-1942. These works provide firsthand accounts of pre-relocation Ainu culture and society, covering religion, ceremonials, mythology, folklore, economic activities, life cycles, and health issues. Three of the books in the collection were authored by Japanese scholars focusing on Japanese conquest and assimilation of the Ainu (Takakura), ecological and economic effects of relocation (Watanabe), and features of Ainu kinship system (Sugiura). The remaining two books are by Ohnuki-Tierney, an American anthropologist who, in 1965-1969, sought to retrospectively reconstruct the "Ainu way of life" through extensive ethnographic fieldwork among elderly informants in Sakhalin. Ohnuki-Tierney's works, which also provide extensive review of previous works on the Ainu in Sakhalin, Hokkaid̄o and the neighboring islands, are the most comprehensive sources. Ainu people who lived in Kurile and the other islands taken over by the USSR during World War II are not covered in the collection
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ainu - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 2009 -- - The Ainu of northern Japan: a study in conquest and acculturation - [by] Shinichiro Takakura ; translated and annotated by John A. Harrison - 1960 -- - Ainu life and lore: echoes of a departing race - [by] John Batchelor - 1927 -- - Kinship organization of the Saru Ainu - [by] Kenichi Sugiura and Harumi Befu - 1962 -- - Ainu creed and cult - Edited with a pref. and an additional chapter by B.Z. Seligman. Introd. by H. Watanabe - 1963 -- - Pregnancy, birth and miscarriage among the inhabitants of Sakhalin Island (Gilyak and Ainu) - [by] Bronislaw Pilsudski - 1910 -- - The Ainu: a study of ecology and the system of social solidarity between man and nature in relation to group structure - [by] Hitoshi Watanabe - 1964 -- - The Ainu of the northwest coast of southern Sakhalin - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 1974 -- - Illness and healing among the Sakhalin Ainu: a symbolic interpretation - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 1981
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  • 103
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    Schlagwort(e): Agriculture and state-India-Chingleput (District) ; Agriculture and state-India-Tamil Nadu ; Chingleput, India (District)-Rural conditions ; Land tenure-India-Chingleput (District) ; Love ; Tamil (Indic people) ; Tamil (Indic people)-Social life and customs ; Trawick, Margaret
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 23 documents about Indian Tamils, all in English, deal primarily with specific village surveys or regional studies in Tamil Nadu. No single document in the collection gives a general overview of all aspects of Tamil ethnography. Information regarding the caste and class organization of the Tamil is provided by B́eteille, Sivetsen, Gough, Beck, and Mencher. Tamil economics is covered by Haswell and in the six south Indian village economic studies presented in Thomas, Ramakrishnan, Thirumalai, Natarajan, and Veeraraghaven. Also discussed are the status and powers of women in Tamil society, health and health policies in the village of Thaiyur, and social change in the village of Pulicat. The Tamil homeland is in southwestern India and is roughly equivalent to the modern state of Tamil Nadu. The Tamil comprise the vast majority of the population of Tamil Nadu and a good number of Indian Tamil also live in the small territory of Pondicherry, around the city of Bangalore, and elsewhere in India. The Tamil speak Tamil, a Dravidian language. Within villages, society is ordered by a hierarchy of castes
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Tamil - Clarence Maloney - 2009 -- - Caste, class, and power: changing patterns of stratification in a Tanjore village - By By André Béteille - 1971 -- - When caste barriers fall: a study of social and economic change in a south indian village - Dagfinn Sivertsen - 1963 -- - Pills against poverty: a study of the introduction of western medicine in a Tamil village - By Goran Djurfeldt and Staffan Lindberg - 1975 -- - Peasant society in Konku: a study of right and left subcastes in south India - Brenda E. F. Beck - 1972 -- - Dravidianization: a Tamil revitalization movement - Ebenezer Titus Jacob-Pandian - 1972 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: past origins, present transformations and future prospects - by Joan P. Mencher - 1978 -- - The tribulations of fieldwork - By André Béteille - 1975 -- - Viewing hierarchy from the bottom up - Joan P. Mencher - 1975 -- - Some south Indian villages: a resurvey with analysis and observations - Edited by P. J. Thomas and K. C. Ramakrishnan - 1940 -- - Vadamalaipuram: (Ramnad District) - By S. Thirumalai - 1940 -- - Gangaikondan: (Tinnevelly District.) - By B. Natarajan - 1940 -- - Palakkurichi: (Tanjore Dt.) - By S. Thirumalai - 1940 -- - Eruvellipet: (South Arcot Dt.) - By A. K. Veeraraghavan - 1940 -- - Dusi: (North Arcot Dt.) - By A. K. Veeraraghavan - 1940 -- - Notes on love in a Tamil family - Margaret Trawick - 1990 -- - On the meaning of sakti to women in Tamil Nadu - Margaret Egnor - 1991 -- - The auspicious married woman - Holly Baker Reynolds - 1991 -- - Marriage in Tamil culture: the problem of conflicting 'models' - Sheryl B. Daniel - 1991 -- - The paradoxical powers of Tamil women - Susan S. Wadley - 1991
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  • 104
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    Schlagwort(e): Mossi (African people) ; Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)--Social conditions
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 10 documents covers historical, cultural, and geographical information on the Mossi people from their first conquest by French colonialists in 1896/1897 to the emergence of Burkina Faso as an independent nation in 1961. The earliest account of pre-colonial Mossi culture and society in this collection was compiled by Mangin, a Catholic missionary who worked among the Mossi at the turn of the 20th century. Two documents focus on political and social structures as observed in 1908-1916 by Tauxier, a French colonial administrator with a long association with traditional Mossi leaders. The remaining seven documents were compiled by two American anthropologists, Skinner and Hammond, and are based on ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Ouagadougou and other parts of Mossi country mostly in 1954-1957. In one document Skinner discusses urbanization and modernization issues based on data and interviews from ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the 1964-1965 and later on in 1966-1969 when the author served as the Ambassador of the United States to Burkina Faso. The Mossi are a Voltaic-speaking people located mostly in the West African nation of Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta). The Mossi are historically noted for their empire, which lasted for at least five centuries until conquest by the French at the end of the nineteenth century
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Mossi - Gregory A. Finnegan - 2009 -- - Essay on the manners and customs of the Mossi people in the western Sudan - Eugène Mangin - 1921 -- - Economic change and Mossi acculturation - Peter B. Hammond - 1959 -- - The black population of the Sudan, Mossi and Gourounsi country, documents and analyses - Louis Tauxier - 1912 -- - The black population of Yatenga - L. Tauxier - 1917 -- - Christianity and Islam among the Mossi - Elliott P. Skinner - 1958 -- - Traditional and modern patterns of succession to political office among the Mossi of the Voltaic Republic - Elliott P. Skinner - 1960 -- - Mossi joking - Peter B. Hammond - 1964 -- - The Mossi of the Upper Volta - Elliott Percival Skinner - 1964 -- - Trade and market among the Mossi people - By Elliott P. Skinner - 1962 -- - African urban life: the transformation of Ouagadougou - by Elliott P. Skinner - [1974]
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  • 105
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    Schlagwort(e): Yoruba (African people) ; Yoruba
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 31 documents about the Yoruba covers the time period from 1880 to the 1960s. The book by anthropologist William R. Bascom (1969) provides comprehensive first-hand ethnographic accounts of Yoruba culture as observed in 1937-1938, 1950-1951 and 1965. Articles by Bascom discuss aspects of Yoruba culture and society including social structure, cult groups and divination, functions of local credit institutions, and food and cooking. Other anthropological studies include both broad ethnographic surveys, and relatively short manuscripts examining specific themes including political structure, lineage groups, kinship and marriage, class and economic differentiation, craft organization, land tenure and tenancy, urbanization and change, and divination, cult groups, witchcraft and dynamics of gender and religion. Also included in the collection are reports by a senior colonial government official and two missionaries. The collection focuses largely on Yoruba communities in Nigeria, except Parrinder (1947) who provides a brief ethnographic survey of the Yoruba in Benin (formerly Dahomey). Readers will also find useful information in Matory and Bascom (1969) relating to the influences of Yoruba religion and art forms on the cultures of peoples of African origin in the Caribbean, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Yoruba - Sandra T. Barnes - 2009 -- - The Yoruba-speaking peoples of south-western Nigeria - Daryll Forde - 1951 -- - The sanctions of Ifa divination - William R. Bascom - 1941 -- - The laws and customs of the Yoruba people - by A. K. Ajisafe ; with a portrait of the author - 1924 -- - The principle of seniority in the social structure of the Yoruba - William R. Bascom - 1942 -- - Yoruba food - William R. Bascom - 1951 -- - Yoruba cooking - William R. Bascom - 1951 -- - The Yoruba lineage - Peter C. Lloyd - 1955 -- - Kinship and lineage among the Yoruba - William B. Schwab - 1955 -- - Craft organization on Yoruba towns - Peter C. Lloyd - 1953 -- - Some problems of tenancy in Yoruba land tenure - Peter C. Lloyd - 1955 -- - Land tenure in the Yoruba provinces - H. L. Ward Price - 1939 -- - The terminology of kinship and marriage among the Yoruba - William B. Schwab - 1958 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a credit institution of the Yoruba - William R. Bascom - 1952 -- - Ifa divination - J. D. Clarke - 1939 -- - The integration of the new economic classes into local government in western Nigeria - P. C. Lloyd - 1953 -- - Yoruba-speaking peoples in Dahomey - Geoffrey Parrinder - 1947 -- - The Atinga cult among the south-western Yoruba: a sociological analysis of a witch-finding movement - P. Morton-Williams - 1956 -- - Native administration in the British African territories: part III, West Africa: Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Gambia - Lord Hailey - 1951 -- - Three Yoruba fertility ceremonies - J. D. Clarke - 1944 -- - Ifa Divination: comments on the paper by J. D. Clarke - William R. Bascom - 1942 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: gender and the politics of metaphor in Oyo Yoruba religion - J. Lorand Matory - 1994
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  • 106
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    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Art, Tiwi (Australia) ; Tiwi (Australian people) ; Tiwi (Australian people)--Folklore ; Tiwi (Australian people)--Rites and ceremonies ; Women, Tiwi (Australia) Tiwi (Australian people)--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Tiwi consists of 11 documents and a culture summary, all in English. It covers a variety of historical, geographical, and cultural information from 1900 to the 1960s collected primarily by professional anthropologists and government officials. The Tiwi are aboriginal people inhabiting Melville and Bathurst Islands of northern Australia. Anthropologist Jane Goodale provides comprehensive firsthand ethnographic accounts of Tiwi society as observed in 1950s and 1960s. She describes major features of Tiwi society through detailed exposition of the experiences of individual women, men, and children in different groups (households, matrilineal sibs, phratries, and moieties) and a wide variety of social situations relating to puberty rites, marriage arrangements, and funeral ceremonies. Other anthropological studies included examine status manipulation and political behavior, art and religion, kinship and social organization, use of personal names, marriage contracts, puberty and initiation rites, economic activities, and division of labor by gender. There is little information on changes that might have occurred in Tiwi society after 1962 (the year Goodale visited the area for the last time) to the present
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Tiwi - Jane C. Goodale - 2009 -- - The Tiwi of North Australia - by C. W. M. Hart and Arnold R. Pilling - 1960 -- - The Tiwi: their art, myth, and ceremony - Charles P. Mountford - 1958 -- - The Tiwi of Melville and Bathurst Islands - C. W. M. Hart - 1939-31 -- - Personal names among the Tiwi - C. W. M. Hart - 1930-31 -- - Notes on the natives of Bathurst Island, North Australia - Herbert Basedow - 1913 -- - Marriage contracts among the Tiwi - Jane C. Goodale - 1962 -- - Qualifications of manhood: Tiwi invoke the power of a yam - Jane C. Goodale - 1963 -- - 'Alonga Bush': a Tiwi hunt - Jane C. Goodale - 1957 -- - Life at Bathurst Island Mission - Arthur Barclay - 1939 -- - Tiwi wives: a study of the women of Melville Island, North Australia - [by] Jane C. Goodale - [1971] -- - Production and reproduction of key resources among the Tiwi of North Australia - Jane C. Goodale - 1982
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  • 107
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    Schlagwort(e): Arabian Peninsula--Description and travel ; Bedouins--Arabian Peninsula ; Bedouins--Saudi Arabia ; Folklore--Arabian Peninsula ; Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection of three documents and a culture summary, all in English, cover historical and cultural information from about late-1900s to mid-1970s. Alois Musil, a Czech historical geographer, traveled with the Rwala Bedouins between 1908 and 1915 working for the Austro-Hungarian government. His book provides first hand accounts of daily life, ethical codes, social structures and religious practices of the Rwala when they were still living in the desert as nomadic pastoralists. Carl Reinhard Raswan, a German adventurer, spent 22 years off and on among the Rwala Bedouins from 1913-1935. He presents detailed information on Rwala code of honor and ethics, drought and patterns of migration, marriage practices and duties of village Sheiks. Anthropologist William Lancaster conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork among various Rwala groups in Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia in 1972-1975. Lancaster's work explores how Rwala families, lineages and Sheiks have changed over the past several decades in response to external forces, notably the division of their traditional homeland among four newly emerged sovereign states (namely, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq) and the oil boom in the region. This work also deconstructs travelers' reports and European imaginations of the Bedouin which tend to romanticize their desert life and "exotic" lineage systems. The Rwala are nomadic pastoralists who live mainly in southeastern Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia. They speak Arabic and refer to themselves as "baduw," that is, people of the "desert." All Rwala are believed to be descended from a common but unknown Arab ancestor. Their access to grazing land has been altered by the creation of nation-states in the 20th century and the establishment national boundaries across their customary migration routes. Since 1970 the Rwala have made more money from commerce and wage labor than from pastoralism
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Rwala Bedouin - William Young - 2009 -- - Black tents of Arabia - Carl R. Raswan - 1947 -- - The manners and customs of the Rwala Bedouins - by Alois Musil ... published under the patronage of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts and of Charles R. Crane - 1928 -- - The Rwala Bedouin today - William Lancaster - 1981
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  • 108
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Bedouins ; Bedouins--Kuwait--Social life and customs ; Bedouins--Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs ; Kuwait--Social life and customs ; Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection of five documents and a culture summary, all in English, cover historical and cultural information from about late-1880s to early 2000s. Two documents date back to the first quarters of the 20th century when most of the area was ruled by European colonialists. One is a chapter from a handbook compiled by the intelligence division of the British Navy, the other is a book written by H. R. P. Dickson, a British political agent who worked in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq in 1920s-1930s. Dickson's book provides a first hand account of Bedouin culture and society including the physical environment, material culture, seasonal movements, organization of tribes and lineages, cultural norms relating to visiting and hospitality, folklore, religious beliefs and practices, warfare, and inter-community relations. The remainder of the collection consists of three articles, all by professional anthropologists. Two discuss indigenous conflict resolution practices with particular emphasis on blood feuds and cattle raiding. The remaining article explores the effects of a wide variety of external and internal factors, notably colonialism, commercialization of pastoral production, occupational change and sedentarization, on Bedouin culture and identity. The Bedouin are Arabic-speaking people who earn their living primarily from animal husbandry by natural graze and browse of sheep, goats, and camels. Traditionally, the Bedouin lived in tents, formed scattered camping units that seasonally migrated over a vast area of the Middle East and North Africa influenced by availability of pasture and water. This way of life and social organization has been significantly affected by the creation of nation-states in the 20th century and the establishment national boundaries across customary migration routes. As a consequence, the Bedouin have begun to engage in new activities including tourism, commerce and wage labor
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Bedouin - Dawn Chatty and William Young - 2009 -- - The Arab of the desert: a glimpse into Badawin life in Kuwait and Sau'di Arabia - by H. R. P. Dickson - 1951 -- - The Bedouin tribes: chapter 3 - Compiled by the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Staff, Admiralty - 1920 -- - Where have the Bedouin gone? - Donald P. Cole - 2003 -- - Settlement of violence in Bedouin society - Sulayman N. Khalaf - 1990 -- - Camel raiding of north Arabian Bedouin: a mechanism of ecological adaptation - Louise E. Sweet - 1965
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  • 109
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    Schlagwort(e): Amish
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Amish - John A. Hostetler - 2009 -- - Amish society - John A. Hostetler - 1980 -- - A peculiar people: Iowa's Old Order Amish - By Elmer Schwieder and Dorothy Schwieder - 1975
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  • 110
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Adolescence ; Children--Samoan Islands ; Developing countries-Economic conditions ; Ethnology--Samoa--Sala'ilua ; Ethnology--Samoan Islands ; Girls--Samoan Islands ; Rural development-Samoa ; Sala'ilua (Samoa)--Social life and customs ; Samoa ; Samoan Islands ; Samoan Islands--Social life and customs ; Samoans ; Samoans-Economic conditions ; Samoans-Social conditions ; Tubuai (French Polynesia) ; Western Samoa ; Women, Samoan--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Samoans consists of 15 documents and a culture summary, covering a wide variety of cultural and historical information from the1830s to the 1990s. The Samoans are Polynesian people who live on a group of small islands in the Central Pacific which constitute the territories of American Samoa and (since 1962) the independent state of Western Samoa. The earliest descriptions of Samoan culture and history were compiled by the missionaries John B. Stair and George Turner, who lived in different parts of the island from 1838-1945 and 1840-1880, respectively. Five documents are ethnographic accounts and essays by Margaret Mead who, in 1925-1928, lived among Samoans villagers mostly in the Manuan group of islands in American Samoa. One document revisits some of the major arguments advanced in Mead's works, notably her portrayal of adolescent Samoan girls as sexually permissive. The remaining seven documents in the collection further enrich the historical and cultural information on Samoa with additional themes and in-depth analysis including plant resources and indigenous botanical knowledge, traditional material culture, a socio-political analysis of the modern history of American and Western Samoa, post-war reconstruction of Western Samoa, material culture and social change, structures and processes in the Western Samoan Sala'ilua village, and recent changes in the economic options of households and individuals in Vaega and Neiafu villages in Western Samoa
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: its government and changing life - by Felix M. Keesing ... - 1934 -- - Ethnobotany of the Samoans - William Albert Setchell - 1924 -- - Culture summary: Samoans - Thomas Bargatzky - 2009 -- - Social organization of Manua - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Coming of age in Samoa: a psychological study of primitive youth for western civilisation - by Margaret Mead ... foreword by Franz Boas ... - 1928 -- - Western Samoa - W. E. H. Stanner - 1953 -- - The role of the individual in Samaon culture - Margaret Mead - 1928 -- - Samoan children at work and play - Margaret Mead - 1928 -- - Americanization in Samoa - Margaret Mead - 1929 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: together with notes on the cults and customs of twenty-three other islands in the Pacific - George Turner - 1884 -- - Old Samoa: or flotsam and jetsam from the Pacific Ocean - by the Rev. John B. Stair ; with an introd. by the Bishop of Ballarat - 1897 -- - Sala'ilua: a Samoan mystery - Bradd Shore - 1982 -- - Samoan planters: tradition and economic development in Polynesia - J. Tim O'Meara - 1990 -- - Ta'u: stability and change in a Samoan village - Lowell D. Holmes - 1958 -- - The history of Samoan sexual conduct and the Mead-Freeman controversy - Paul Shankman - 1996
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  • 111
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    Schlagwort(e): Tamil (Indic people) ; Agriculture and state-India-Chingleput (District) ; Agriculture and state-India-Tamil Nadu ; Land tenure-India-Chingleput (District) ; Chingleput, India (District)-Rural conditions ; Trawick, Margaret ; Tamil (Indic people)-Social life and customs ; Love ; Tamilen ; Tamilen
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 23 documents about Indian Tamils, all in English, deal primarily with specific village surveys or regional studies in Tamil Nadu. No single document in the collection gives a general overview of all aspects of Tamil ethnography. Information regarding the caste and class organization of the Tamil is provided by Béteille, Sivetsen, Gough, Beck, and Mencher. Tamil economics is covered by Haswell and in the six south Indian village economic studies presented in Thomas, Ramakrishnan, Thirumalai, Natarajan, and Veeraraghaven. Also discussed are the status and powers of women in Tamil society, health and health policies in the village of Thaiyur, and social change in the village of Pulicat. The Tamil homeland is in southwestern India and is roughly equivalent to the modern state of Tamil Nadu. The Tamil comprise the vast majority of the population of Tamil Nadu and a good number of Indian Tamil also live in the small territory of Pondicherry, around the city of Bangalore, and elsewhere in India. The Tamil speak Tamil, a Dravidian language. Within villages, society is ordered by a hierarchy of castes
    Anmerkung: Caste in a Tanjore village - By E. Kathleen Gough - 1969 -- - Brahman kinship in a Tamil village - By E. Kathleen Gough - 1956 -- - Economics of development in village India - by M. R. Haswell ; foreword by Colin Clark - 1967 -- - Culture summary: Tamil - Clarence Maloney - 2009 -- - Caste, class, and power: changing patterns of stratification in a Tanjore village - By By André Béteille - 1971 -- - When caste barriers fall: a study of social and economic change in a south indian village - Dagfinn Sivertsen - 1963 -- - Pills against poverty: a study of the introduction of western medicine in a Tamil village - By Goran Djurfeldt and Staffan Lindberg - 1975 -- - Peasant society in Konku: a study of right and left subcastes in south India - Brenda E. F. Beck - 1972 -- - Dravidianization: a Tamil revitalization movement - Ebenezer Titus Jacob-Pandian - 1972 -- , - The smile of Murugan on Tamil literature of South India - Kamil V. Zvelebil - 1973 -- - Agriculture and social structure in Tamil Nadu: past origins, present transformations and future prospects - by Joan P. Mencher - 1978 -- - The tribulations of fieldwork - By André Béteille - 1975 -- - Viewing hierarchy from the bottom up - Joan P. Mencher - 1975 -- - Some south Indian villages: a resurvey with analysis and observations - Edited by P. J. Thomas and K. C. Ramakrishnan - 1940 -- - Vadamalaipuram: (Ramnad District) - By S. Thirumalai - 1940 -- - Gangaikondan: (Tinnevelly District.) - By B. Natarajan - 1940 -- - Palakkurichi: (Tanjore Dt.) - By S. Thirumalai - 1940 -- - Eruvellipet: (South Arcot Dt.) - By A. K. Veeraraghavan - 1940 -- - Dusi: (North Arcot Dt.) - By A. K. Veeraraghavan - 1940 -- - Notes on love in a Tamil family - Margaret Trawick - 1990 -- - On the meaning of sakti to women in Tamil Nadu - Margaret Egnor - 1991 -- - The auspicious married woman - Holly Baker Reynolds - 1991 -- - Marriage in Tamil culture: the problem of conflicting 'models' - Sheryl B. Daniel - 1991 -- - The paradoxical powers of Tamil women - Susan S. Wadley - 1991
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  • 112
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    Schlagwort(e): Yoruba (African people) ; Yoruba ; Yoruba
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 31 documents about the Yoruba covers the time period from 1880 to the 1960s. The book by anthropologist William R. Bascom (1969) provides comprehensive first-hand ethnographic accounts of Yoruba culture as observed in 1937-1938, 1950-1951 and 1965. Articles by Bascom discuss aspects of Yoruba culture and society including social structure, cult groups and divination, functions of local credit institutions, and food and cooking. Other anthropological studies include both broad ethnographic surveys, and relatively short manuscripts examining specific themes including political structure, lineage groups, kinship and marriage, class and economic differentiation, craft organization, land tenure and tenancy, urbanization and change, and divination, cult groups, witchcraft and dynamics of gender and religion. Also included in the collection are reports by a senior colonial government official and two missionaries. The collection focuses largely on Yoruba communities in Nigeria, except Parrinder (1947) who provides a brief ethnographic survey of the Yoruba in Benin (formerly Dahomey). Readers will also find useful information in Matory and Bascom (1969) relating to the influences of Yoruba religion and art forms on the cultures of peoples of African origin in the Caribbean, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Yoruba - Sandra T. Barnes - 2009 -- - The Yoruba-speaking peoples of south-western Nigeria - Daryll Forde - 1951 -- - The sanctions of Ifa divination - William R. Bascom - 1941 -- - The laws and customs of the Yoruba people - by A. K. Ajisafe ; with a portrait of the author - 1924 -- - The principle of seniority in the social structure of the Yoruba - William R. Bascom - 1942 -- - Yoruba food - William R. Bascom - 1951 -- - Yoruba cooking - William R. Bascom - 1951 -- - The Yoruba lineage - Peter C. Lloyd - 1955 -- - Kinship and lineage among the Yoruba - William B. Schwab - 1955 -- - Craft organization on Yoruba towns - Peter C. Lloyd - 1953 -- - Some problems of tenancy in Yoruba land tenure - Peter C. Lloyd - 1955 -- - Land tenure in the Yoruba provinces - H. L. Ward Price - 1939 -- - The terminology of kinship and marriage among the Yoruba - William B. Schwab - 1958 -- , - The sociological role of the Yoruba cult-group - William R. Bascom - 1944 -- - Native administration in Nigeria - Margery Perham - 1937 -- - The traditional political system of the Yoruba - Peter C. Lloyd - 1954 -- - Social status, wealth and individual differences among the Yoruba - William R. Bascom - 1951 -- - Teh Esusu: a credit institution of the Yoruba - William R. Bascom - 1952 -- - Ifa divination - J. D. Clarke - 1939 -- - The integration of the new economic classes into local government in western Nigeria - P. C. Lloyd - 1953 -- - Yoruba-speaking peoples in Dahomey - Geoffrey Parrinder - 1947 -- - The Atinga cult among the south-western Yoruba: a sociological analysis of a witch-finding movement - P. Morton-Williams - 1956 -- - Native administration in the British African territories: part III, West Africa: Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Gambia - Lord Hailey - 1951 -- - Three Yoruba fertility ceremonies - J. D. Clarke - 1944 -- - Ifa Divination: comments on the paper by J. D. Clarke - William R. Bascom - 1942 -- , - Theistic beliefs of the Yoruba and Ewe peoples of West Africa - Geoffrey Parrinder - 1950 -- - Some modern changes in the government of Yoruba towns - Peter C. Lloyd - 1953 -- - The Yoruba of Nigeria - Peter C. Lloyd - 1965 -- - Indigenous Yoruba psychiatry - Raymond Prince - 1964 -- - Manners and customs - Samuel Johnson - 1921 -- - The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria - by William Bascom - [1969] -- - Sex and the empire that is no more: gender and the politics of metaphor in Oyo Yoruba religion - J. Lorand Matory - 1994
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    Schlagwort(e): Mossi (African people) ; Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)--Social conditions ; Mossi ; Mossi
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 10 documents covers historical, cultural, and geographical information on the Mossi people from their first conquest by French colonialists in 1896/1897 to the emergence of Burkina Faso as an independent nation in 1961. The earliest account of pre-colonial Mossi culture and society in this collection was compiled by Mangin, a Catholic missionary who worked among the Mossi at the turn of the 20th century. Two documents focus on political and social structures as observed in 1908-1916 by Tauxier, a French colonial administrator with a long association with traditional Mossi leaders. The remaining seven documents were compiled by two American anthropologists, Skinner and Hammond, and are based on ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Ouagadougou and other parts of Mossi country mostly in 1954-1957. In one document Skinner discusses urbanization and modernization issues based on data and interviews from ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the 1964-1965 and later on in 1966-1969 when the author served as the Ambassador of the United States to Burkina Faso. The Mossi are a Voltaic-speaking people located mostly in the West African nation of Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta). The Mossi are historically noted for their empire, which lasted for at least five centuries until conquest by the French at the end of the nineteenth century
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Mossi - Gregory A. Finnegan - 2009 -- - Essay on the manners and customs of the Mossi people in the western Sudan - Eugène Mangin - 1921 -- - Economic change and Mossi acculturation - Peter B. Hammond - 1959 -- - The black population of the Sudan, Mossi and Gourounsi country, documents and analyses - Louis Tauxier - 1912 -- - The black population of Yatenga - L. Tauxier - 1917 -- - Christianity and Islam among the Mossi - Elliott P. Skinner - 1958 -- - Traditional and modern patterns of succession to political office among the Mossi of the Voltaic Republic - Elliott P. Skinner - 1960 -- - Mossi joking - Peter B. Hammond - 1964 -- - The Mossi of the Upper Volta - Elliott Percival Skinner - 1964 -- - Trade and market among the Mossi people - By Elliott P. Skinner - 1962 -- - African urban life: the transformation of Ouagadougou - by Elliott P. Skinner - [1974]
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    Schlagwort(e): Bedouins--Arabian Peninsula ; Arabian Peninsula--Description and travel ; Folklore--Arabian Peninsula ; Bedouins--Saudi Arabia ; Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs ; Beduine ; Beduine
    Kurzfassung: This collection of three documents and a culture summary, all in English, cover historical and cultural information from about late-1900s to mid-1970s. Alois Musil, a Czech historical geographer, traveled with the Rwala Bedouins between 1908 and 1915 working for the Austro-Hungarian government. His book provides first hand accounts of daily life, ethical codes, social structures and religious practices of the Rwala when they were still living in the desert as nomadic pastoralists. Carl Reinhard Raswan, a German adventurer, spent 22 years off and on among the Rwala Bedouins from 1913-1935. He presents detailed information on Rwala code of honor and ethics, drought and patterns of migration, marriage practices and duties of village Sheiks. Anthropologist William Lancaster conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork among various Rwala groups in Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia in 1972-1975. Lancaster's work explores how Rwala families, lineages and Sheiks have changed over the past several decades in response to external forces, notably the division of their traditional homeland among four newly emerged sovereign states (namely, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq) and the oil boom in the region. This work also deconstructs travelers' reports and European imaginations of the Bedouin which tend to romanticize their desert life and "exotic" lineage systems. The Rwala are nomadic pastoralists who live mainly in southeastern Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia. They speak Arabic and refer to themselves as "baduw," that is, people of the "desert." All Rwala are believed to be descended from a common but unknown Arab ancestor. Their access to grazing land has been altered by the creation of nation-states in the 20th century and the establishment national boundaries across their customary migration routes. Since 1970 the Rwala have made more money from commerce and wage labor than from pastoralism
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Rwala Bedouin - William Young - 2009 -- - Black tents of Arabia - Carl R. Raswan - 1947 -- - The manners and customs of the Rwala Bedouins - by Alois Musil ... published under the patronage of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts and of Charles R. Crane - 1928 -- - The Rwala Bedouin today - William Lancaster - 1981
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    Schlagwort(e): Abkhazians ; Family--Georgia (Republic)--Abkhazia ; Child rearing--Georgia (Republic)--Abkhazia ; Abkhazians--Social conditions ; Abkhazians--Social life and customs ; Centenarians--Georgia (Republic)--Abkhazia ; Abchasen ; Abchasen
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of a culture summary and four English language documents dealing with the people and culture of Abkhazia, covering approximately 1864 to 1979. The study by Paula Garb is based on the memories of centenarian informants and goes back in time to the middle or late nineteenth century. They recount the transition from czarist fuedalism to capitalist development, early Soviet government, the formation of collective farms, World War II, and their opinions of modern (late twentieth century) Abkhazian youth. Benet focuses on various environmental and biological factors leading to extreme longevity of a large number of individuals in Abkhaz society. Other ethnographic topics discussed are kinship and kinship terminology, women's roles, marriage, sexual behavior, child-rearing practices, funerals, religion, and folklore. Dzhanashvili and Dzhanashia both deal in large part with Abkhaz religion, including gods, ceremonies, spirits of the dead, and holidays. Dzhanashvili also presents some general ethnographic information on social life (marriage, the fosterage system of the upper class), and some notes on mortuary practices. The Abkhazians mostly live in the de facto autonomous republic of Abkhazia located between the southwestern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountains and a narrow strip along the Black Sea coast in the extreme northwest region of the Republic of Georgia
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Abkhazians - B. George Hewitt - 2009 -- - Abkhazia and the Abkhaz - M. G. Dzhanashvili - 1894 -- - The Religious beliefs of the Abkhasians - N. S. Janashia - 1937 -- - Abkhasians: the long-living people of the Caucasus - By Sula Benet - [1974] -- - From childhood to centenarian - Paula Garb - 1984
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    Schlagwort(e): Carib Indians ; Indians of South America--Guyana ; Barama River Carib ; Barama River Carib
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Barama River Carib consists of two documents and a cultural summary that covers cultural, ecological, and historical information collected by professional anthropologists from the 1920s to the 1970s. The Barama River Carib are a small group of indigenous people located in the North West District of Guyana. John Gillin explores relationships between ecology and dominant features of Barama River Carib's social organization and personality as observed in the 1930s. Kathleen Adams studied this community some forty years later. Her work gives particular emphasis to changes observed in Barama River Carib's demography, settlement pattern, and semi-nomadic adaptation to the rain forest as they were being integrated into a national political economy by the Guyanese government
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Barama River Carib - Kathleen J. Adams - 2009 -- - The Barama River Caribs of British Guiana - John Gillin - 1936 -- - The Barama River Caribs of Guyana restudied: forty years of cultural adaptation and population change - Kathleen Joy Adams - 1973
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    Schlagwort(e): Rwandans ; Ethnology Rwanda ; Social structure--Rwanda--History ; Patronage, Political--Rwanda--History ; Patron and client--Rwanda--History ; Political anthropology--Rwanda--History ; Rwanda--Politics and government ; Rwanda--Ethnic relations ; Tutsi (African people) ; Hutu (African people) ; Tutsi ; Tutsi
    Kurzfassung: This collection of fifteen documents covers historical, cultural, and economic information on the Rwandans, circa 1895 to 2004. The Rwandan culture has its roots in the precolonial kingdom of Rwanda and encompasses both the population of the modern state of Rwanda and speakers of the Kinyarwanda language in the neighboring Congo and Uganda. The basic and most comprehensive sources in the collection were compiled by the Belgian ethnologist Jacques Maquet in 1949-1957. Maquet discusses the processes and rules that structured Rwandan society into a caste-like political system consisting of cattle owning ruling elites, Tutsi, a farming majority, Hutu, and a forest dwelling hunting minority, Twa. However, his arguments are strongly challenged by the works of three scholars, Mamdani, Catharine Newbury, and David Newbury, who do not view ethnicity as a primordial identity. The collection also includes four documents which, together, provide the earliest available firsthand information on the Rwandans: Czekanowski, who, in 1907-1909, collected a wide variety of information relating to history, language, and arts in the Mpororo region; the now classic work of John Roscoe, a European clergy who traveled extensively in central Africa; and van Hove, a Belgian colonial administrator and lawyer. Two documents from Christopher Taylor deal with ethnomedicine and diet, and the remaining three deal with the nature of the violence that swept Rwanda in 1994. The Rwandans encompass groups presently known as the Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Rwandans - Timothy Longman - 2009 -- - Essay on the common law of Ruanda - J. Vanhove - 1941 -- - The kingdom of Ruanda - Jacques J. Maquet - 1954 -- - A Hamitic kingdom in the center of Africa: in Ruanda on the shores of Lake Kivu (Belgian Congo) - G. Pagés - 1933 -- - Investigations in the area between the Nile and the Congo: First volume: ethnography, the interlacustrine region of Mporo and Ruanda - Jan Czkanowski ; musical appendix by E. M. Hornbostel - 1917 -- - The Bagesu and other tribes of the Uganda Protectorate: the third part of the report of the Mackie ethnological expedition to central Africa - John Roscoe - 1924 -- - The premise of inequality in Ruanda:: a study of political relations in a central African kingdom - Jacques J. Maquet - 1961 -- - The cohesion of oppression: clientship and ethnicity in Rwanda, 1860-1960 - Catharine Newbury - 1988 -- , - The origins of Hutu and Tutsi - Mahmood Mamdani - 2001 -- - The clans of Rwanda: an historical hypothesis - David S. Newbury - 1980 -- - The harp that plays by itself - Christopher C. Taylor - 1992 -- - Loose women, virtuous wives, and timid virgins: gender and the control of resources in Rwanda - Villia Jefremovas - 1991 -- - Mutton, mud, and runny noses - Christopher C. Taylor - 2005 -- - Rwanda: the rationality of genocide - René Lemarchand - 1995 -- - Background to genocide: Rwanda - Catharine Newbury - 1995 -- - Genocide and socio-political change: massacres in two Rwandan villages - Timothy Longman - 1995
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    Schlagwort(e): Tanala (Malagasy people) ; Ethnology--Madagascar ; Captain Marshall Field expedition to Madagascar, 1926-1927 ; Tanala ; Tanala
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of a culture summary and one book. The book, authored by Ralph Linton, is based on his field work conducted in 1926-1927 and sponsored by the Field Museum. Although Linton was only among the Tanala for two months, he spent about one year and a half traveling throughout Madagascar, and as a result presents data on various other tribes of the island in comparison with that on the Tanala. The work is presented as a standard ethnography, with sections on tribal identification, economy, social organization, government, religion, warfare, amusement, art, life cycle, folklore, and a brief history of tribal wars. The Tanala, also called Antanala, are a Malagasy speaking people living in southeastern Madagascar, an island nation located off the eastern coast of southern Africa
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Tanala - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Tanala: a hill tribe of Madagascar - by Ralph Linton ... Marshall Field expedition to Madagascar, 1926 - 1933
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    Schlagwort(e): Mapuche Indians ; Indian children-Chile ; Indian children--Argentina ; Indians of South America--Chile ; Indians of South America-Argentina ; Mapuche Indians-Social life and customs ; Indians of South America-Chile ; Mapuche Indians--Social life and customs ; Mapuche Indians--Religion ; Mapuche ; Mapuche
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of nine documents, all in English, about the Mapuche. Titiev gives a good overall picture of Mapuche culture with special emphasis on sociopolitical structure and acculturation but only covers the period from 1930 to the late 1940s. Cooper's writing, based on secondary documentation, supplements the data in Titiev, particularly in regard to diversity among the various tribal divisions, and adds more historical background information. Latcham's account of Mapuche culture as it existed in the late nineteenth century is poorly organized, but provides many useful details on Mapuche life. Although its major focus is on childhood and child-rearing practices, Hilger's piece provides a wealth of information on the life cycle, material culture, subsistence activities, religion, kinship, political organization, art, and culture history of both Chilean and Argentinian groups of Mapuche. Faron deals with Mapuche social structure, religion, and morals; Baccara discusses the Mapuche ethnic resurgence in post-dictatorship Chile; and Nakashima Degarrond describes female shamanism among the Mapuche of Chile. Historically, Mapuche or "people from the land" was the term used to designate the Mapuche occupying the south-central area of Chile but now is the term used for all Mapuche. The Mapuche speak a language called Mapudungun, composed of several dialects
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Mapuche - Lydia Nakashima Degarrod - 2009 -- - Araucanian culture in transition - Mischa Titiev - 1951 -- - Ethnology of the Araucanos - Richard E. Latcham - 1909 -- - The Araucanians - John M. Cooper - 1946 -- - Araucanian child life and its cultural background - by Sister M. Inez Hilger - 1957 -- - Mapuche social structure: institutional reintegration in a patrilineal society of central Chile - Louis C. Faron ; foreword by Julian H. Steward - 1961 -- - Hawks of the sun: Mapuche morality and its ritual attributes - by Louis C. Faron - 1964 -- - The Mapuche people in post-dictatorship Chile - Guillaume Boccara - 2002 -- - Mapuche ceremonial landscape, social recruitment and resource rights - Tom D. Dillehay - 1990 -- - Female shamanism and the Mapuche transformation into Christian Chilean Farmers - Lydia Nakashima Degarrod - 1998
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    Schlagwort(e): Ainu ; Ainu--Medicine ; Ainu ; Ainu
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Ainu consists of 8 documents, all in English, including three books which were translated from Japanese. The collection contains a variety of cultural and historical information from two widely contrasting time periods. The first covers the years 1877 to 1924 when most Ainu were living in their traditional homeland in southern Sakhalin. The second is from the 1960s-1970s after the Ainu almost disappeared as a distinct group following their relocation in the Hokkaidō Island by the Japanese government during World War II. The oldest materials in the collection were compiled by Batchelor, an English missionary who lived among the Ainu for fifty years in 1877-1924; Pilsudski, a German ethnologist who conducted fieldwork there from 1895-1905; and Munro, an English physician who lived in Japan in 1900-1942. These works provide firsthand accounts of pre-relocation Ainu culture and society, covering religion, ceremonials, mythology, folklore, economic activities, life cycles, and health issues. Three of the books in the collection were authored by Japanese scholars focusing on Japanese conquest and assimilation of the Ainu (Takakura), ecological and economic effects of relocation (Watanabe), and features of Ainu kinship system (Sugiura). The remaining two books are by Ohnuki-Tierney, an American anthropologist who, in 1965-1969, sought to retrospectively reconstruct the "Ainu way of life" through extensive ethnographic fieldwork among elderly informants in Sakhalin. Ohnuki-Tierney's works, which also provide extensive review of previous works on the Ainu in Sakhalin, Hokkaidō and the neighboring islands, are the most comprehensive sources. Ainu people who lived in Kurile and the other islands taken over by the USSR during World War II are not covered in the collection
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Ainu - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 2009 -- - The Ainu of northern Japan: a study in conquest and acculturation - [by] Shinichiro Takakura ; translated and annotated by John A. Harrison - 1960 -- - Ainu life and lore: echoes of a departing race - [by] John Batchelor - 1927 -- - Kinship organization of the Saru Ainu - [by] Kenichi Sugiura and Harumi Befu - 1962 -- - Ainu creed and cult - Edited with a pref. and an additional chapter by B.Z. Seligman. Introd. by H. Watanabe - 1963 -- - Pregnancy, birth and miscarriage among the inhabitants of Sakhalin Island (Gilyak and Ainu) - [by] Bronislaw Pilsudski - 1910 -- - The Ainu: a study of ecology and the system of social solidarity between man and nature in relation to group structure - [by] Hitoshi Watanabe - 1964 -- - The Ainu of the northwest coast of southern Sakhalin - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 1974 -- - Illness and healing among the Sakhalin Ainu: a symbolic interpretation - Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 1981
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    Schlagwort(e): Bedouins ; Bedouins--Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs ; Bedouins--Kuwait--Social life and customs ; Saudi Arabia--Social life and customs ; Kuwait--Social life and customs ; Beduine ; Beduine
    Kurzfassung: This collection of five documents and a culture summary, all in English, cover historical and cultural information from about late-1880s to early 2000s. Two documents date back to the first quarters of the 20th century when most of the area was ruled by European colonialists. One is a chapter from a handbook compiled by the intelligence division of the British Navy, the other is a book written by H. R. P. Dickson, a British political agent who worked in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq in 1920s-1930s. Dickson's book provides a first hand account of Bedouin culture and society including the physical environment, material culture, seasonal movements, organization of tribes and lineages, cultural norms relating to visiting and hospitality, folklore, religious beliefs and practices, warfare, and inter-community relations. The remainder of the collection consists of three articles, all by professional anthropologists. Two discuss indigenous conflict resolution practices with particular emphasis on blood feuds and cattle raiding. The remaining article explores the effects of a wide variety of external and internal factors, notably colonialism, commercialization of pastoral production, occupational change and sedentarization, on Bedouin culture and identity. The Bedouin are Arabic-speaking people who earn their living primarily from animal husbandry by natural graze and browse of sheep, goats, and camels. Traditionally, the Bedouin lived in tents, formed scattered camping units that seasonally migrated over a vast area of the Middle East and North Africa influenced by availability of pasture and water. This way of life and social organization has been significantly affected by the creation of nation-states in the 20th century and the establishment national boundaries across customary migration routes. As a consequence, the Bedouin have begun to engage in new activities including tourism, commerce and wage labor
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Bedouin - Dawn Chatty and William Young - 2009 -- - The Arab of the desert: a glimpse into Badawin life in Kuwait and Sau'di Arabia - by H. R. P. Dickson - 1951 -- - The Bedouin tribes: chapter 3 - Compiled by the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Staff, Admiralty - 1920 -- - Where have the Bedouin gone? - Donald P. Cole - 2003 -- - Settlement of violence in Bedouin society - Sulayman N. Khalaf - 1990 -- - Camel raiding of north Arabian Bedouin: a mechanism of ecological adaptation - Louise E. Sweet - 1965
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    Schlagwort(e): Kpelle (African people) ; Kpelle (African people)--Marriage customs and rites ; Kpelle (African people)--Economic conditions ; Kpelle (African people)--Social conditions ; Poro (Society) ; Kpelle (African people)--Rites and ceremonies ; Secrecy ; Liberia--Social life and customs ; Kpelle (African people)--Social life and customs ; Kpelle (African people)--Religion ; Folk classification--Liberia ; Children, Kpelle ; Socialization--Case studies ; Kpelle (African people)--Education ; Education--Liberia ; Children, Kpelle-Education ; Children, Kpelle-Games ; Children, Kpelle-Cultural assimilation ; Learning, Psychology of ; Child development-Liberia-Gbarngasuakwelle ; Child psychology-Liberia--Gbarngasuakwelle ; Gbarngasuakwelle (Liberia)-Social life and customs ; Kpelle ; Kpelle
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Kpelle consists of 10 documents, covering a variety of cultural information, from the 1910s to the 1980s. German ethnologist Diedrich H. Westermann describes Kpelle environment, economy, language, family, social organization, religion and arts as observed in 1914-1915. His work is the oldest and by far the largest in the collection, though Gibbs provides a more general social and cultural summary of Kpelle based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 1957-1958. The remaining 8 documents are results of research concerned with specific issues and the focus of most of these studies was on rural Kpelle communities in Liberia. Kpelle communities found in cities (e.g., Monorovia) and outside Liberia (e.g., Kpelle of Guinea or Guerzé) are not covered. The Kpelle are the largest ethnic group in the West African nation of Liberia and a significant group in neighboring Guinea
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Kpelle - Gerald M. Erchak - 2009 -- - The Kpelle of Liberia - James L. Gibbs, Jr. - 1965 -- - Women and marriage in Kpelle society - Caroline H. Bledsoe - 1980 -- - The language of secrecy: symbols & metaphors in Poro ritual - By Beryl Larry Bellman - 1984 -- - Village of curers and assassins: on the production of Fala Kpelle cosmolotical categories - By Beryl Larry Bellman - 1975 -- - The Kpelle: a negro tribe in Liberia - Diedrich H. Westerman - 1921 -- - Full respect: Kpelle children in adaptation - Gerald Michael Erchak - 1977 -- - Marital instability among the Kpelle: towards a theory of epainogamy - James L. Gibbs - 1963 -- - Poro values and courtroom procedures in a Kpelle chiefdom - James L. Gibbs, Jr. - 1962 -- - The Kpelle moot: a therapeutic model for the informal settlement of disputes - James L. Gibbs, Jr. - 1963 -- - Playing on the mother-ground: cultural routines for children's development - David F. Lancy - 1996
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    Schlagwort(e): Amish ; Amische ; Amische
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Amish - John A. Hostetler - 2009 -- - Amish society - John A. Hostetler - 1980 -- - A peculiar people: Iowa's Old Order Amish - By Elmer Schwieder and Dorothy Schwieder - 1975
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    Schlagwort(e): Tiwi (Australian people) ; Tiwi (Australian people)--Rites and ceremonies ; Art, Tiwi (Australia) ; Tiwi (Australian people)--Folklore ; Women, Tiwi (Australia) Tiwi (Australian people)--Social life and customs ; Tiwi ; Tiwi
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Tiwi consists of 11 documents and a culture summary, all in English. It covers a variety of historical, geographical, and cultural information from 1900 to the 1960s collected primarily by professional anthropologists and government officials. The Tiwi are aboriginal people inhabiting Melville and Bathurst Islands of northern Australia. Anthropologist Jane Goodale provides comprehensive firsthand ethnographic accounts of Tiwi society as observed in 1950s and 1960s. She describes major features of Tiwi society through detailed exposition of the experiences of individual women, men, and children in different groups (households, matrilineal sibs, phratries, and moieties) and a wide variety of social situations relating to puberty rites, marriage arrangements, and funeral ceremonies. Other anthropological studies included examine status manipulation and political behavior, art and religion, kinship and social organization, use of personal names, marriage contracts, puberty and initiation rites, economic activities, and division of labor by gender. There is little information on changes that might have occurred in Tiwi society after 1962 (the year Goodale visited the area for the last time) to the present
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Tiwi - Jane C. Goodale - 2009 -- - The Tiwi of North Australia - by C. W. M. Hart and Arnold R. Pilling - 1960 -- - The Tiwi: their art, myth, and ceremony - Charles P. Mountford - 1958 -- - The Tiwi of Melville and Bathurst Islands - C. W. M. Hart - 1939-31 -- - Personal names among the Tiwi - C. W. M. Hart - 1930-31 -- - Notes on the natives of Bathurst Island, North Australia - Herbert Basedow - 1913 -- - Marriage contracts among the Tiwi - Jane C. Goodale - 1962 -- - Qualifications of manhood: Tiwi invoke the power of a yam - Jane C. Goodale - 1963 -- - 'Alonga Bush': a Tiwi hunt - Jane C. Goodale - 1957 -- - Life at Bathurst Island Mission - Arthur Barclay - 1939 -- - Tiwi wives: a study of the women of Melville Island, North Australia - [by] Jane C. Goodale - [1971] -- - Production and reproduction of key resources among the Tiwi of North Australia - Jane C. Goodale - 1982
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    Schlagwort(e): Vedda (Sri Lankan people) ; Wedda ; Wedda
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of three documents, all in English, containing information about the Vedda during three periods of time: 1850s, mid-1910s, and late 1960s. The first comprehensive ethnographic account of Vedda in this collection was compiled by C. G. Seligmann and B. Z. Seligmann. It provides a first hand account of Vedda kinship, village life, economic activities, settlement patterns, life cycles, religion, music, language and perceptions as observed in 1907-1908. Seligmanns's account is supplemented by James Brow's study of kinship and caste system among the Vedda of Anuradhapura district in the Northern Central Province of Sri Lanka. The remaining book in the collection was authored by John Bailey, a British colonial government official, and he covers a variety of information relating to settlement pattern, economic activities and religion. The Vedda are a small group of indigenous people living in the center of Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Vedda - James Brow and Michael Woost - 2009 -- - The Veddas - By C. G. Seligmann... and Brenda Z. Seligman. With a chapter by C.S. Myers ... and an appendix by A. Mendis Gunasekara ... - 1911 -- - An account of the wild tribes of the Veddahs of Ceylon: their habits, customs, and superstitions - John Bailey - 1863 -- - Vedda villages of Anuradhapura: the historical anthropology of a community in Sri Lanka - James Brow - 1978
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  • 126
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    Schlagwort(e): Ethnology--Hmong (Asian people) ; Religion--Hmong (Asian people) ; Ethnology--China--Kweichow Province ; Hmong (Asian people)--China ; Hmong (Asian people)--China--Social life and customs ; Ethnic relations--Political aspects ; Miao ; Miao
    Kurzfassung: This collection of ten documents, three translated from the Chinese, provide historical, economic and cultural information about the Miao, circa 1920-2000. Most are based on fieldwork with different Miao communities in China during the late 1930s and early 1940s at a time when many Miao farmers actively participated first in the liberation struggle against Japanese occupation and later on during the "Long March" with the victorious Red Army. The earliest and most basic sources in the collection are by Graham which, together, provide a variety of cultural information including language, mythology, subsistence, dwellings, family life, kinship, village government, arts, religion and ceremonials. His focus on the Miao of southern Szechwan is complimented by Rui who provides a brief description of a subgroup called Magpai Miao. Four documents focus on different Miao groups living in Kweichow, Hunan, and Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. Based on ethnographic data collected in the 1980s and early 1990s, when the Chinese government gradually opened rural communities to Western researchers and travelers, the two remaining works discuss the ways in which the cultures and identities of the Miao (and other minority ethnic groups) have been constructed and deployed since the 1949 and especially in the context of China's post-Mao economic reforms. The Miao are one of 56 non-Han Chinese people officially recognized by the government as minority nationalities. They are distinguished by language, dress, historical traditions, and cultural practice from neighboring ethnic groups and the dominant Han Chinese
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Miao - Norma Diamond - 2009 -- - A report on an investigation of the Miao of western Hunan - [by] Shun-sheng Ling and Yih-fu Ruey ; translation by Lien-en Tsao - 1947 -- - The Cowrie Shell Miao of Kweichow - [by] Margaret Portia Mickey - 1947 -- - Religious beliefs of the Miao and I tribes in An-shun Kweichow - [by] Kuo-chun Ch'en ; translation by Lien-en Tsao - 1942 -- - The customs of the Ch'uan Miao - [by] David Crockett Graham - 1937 -- - The ceremonies of the Ch'uan Miao - Translated from the Miao into Chinese by Hsiung Ts'ao-sung ; translated from the Chinese by David Crockett Graham, with the assistance of Hsiung Ts'ao-sung - 1937 -- - Songs and stories of the Ch'uan Miao - [by] David Crockett Graham - 1954 -- - Studies of Miao-I societies in Kweichow - [by] Che-lin Wu, Ch'en Kuo-chnn and others ; translation by Lien-en Tsao - 1942 -- , - Minority rules: the Miao and the feminine in China's cultural politics - Louisa Schein - 2000 -- - Ethnicity and the state: the Hua Miao of southwest China - Norma Diamond - 1993 -- - Magpie Miao of southern Szechuan - Ruey Yih-fu - 1960
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    Schlagwort(e): Ethnology--Samoan Islands ; Samoa ; Samoan Islands ; Samoans ; Tubuai (French Polynesia) ; Girls--Samoan Islands ; Children--Samoan Islands ; Women, Samoan--Social life and customs ; Adolescence ; Samoan Islands--Social life and customs ; Western Samoa ; Ethnology--Samoa--Sala'ilua ; Sala'ilua (Samoa)--Social life and customs ; Samoans-Social conditions ; Samoans-Economic conditions ; Rural development-Samoa ; Developing countries-Economic conditions ; Samoaner ; Samoaner
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Samoans consists of 15 documents and a culture summary, covering a wide variety of cultural and historical information from the1830s to the 1990s. The Samoans are Polynesian people who live on a group of small islands in the Central Pacific which constitute the territories of American Samoa and (since 1962) the independent state of Western Samoa. The earliest descriptions of Samoan culture and history were compiled by the missionaries John B. Stair and George Turner, who lived in different parts of the island from 1838-1945 and 1840-1880, respectively. Five documents are ethnographic accounts and essays by Margaret Mead who, in 1925-1928, lived among Samoans villagers mostly in the Manuan group of islands in American Samoa. One document revisits some of the major arguments advanced in Mead's works, notably her portrayal of adolescent Samoan girls as sexually permissive. The remaining seven documents in the collection further enrich the historical and cultural information on Samoa with additional themes and in-depth analysis including plant resources and indigenous botanical knowledge, traditional material culture, a socio-political analysis of the modern history of American and Western Samoa, post-war reconstruction of Western Samoa, material culture and social change, structures and processes in the Western Samoan Sala'ilua village, and recent changes in the economic options of households and individuals in Vaega and Neiafu villages in Western Samoa
    Anmerkung: Samoan material culture - by Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck) - 1930 -- - Modern Samoa: its government and changing life - by Felix M. Keesing ... - 1934 -- - Ethnobotany of the Samoans - William Albert Setchell - 1924 -- - Culture summary: Samoans - Thomas Bargatzky - 2009 -- - Social organization of Manua - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Coming of age in Samoa: a psychological study of primitive youth for western civilisation - by Margaret Mead ... foreword by Franz Boas ... - 1928 -- - Western Samoa - W. E. H. Stanner - 1953 -- - The role of the individual in Samaon culture - Margaret Mead - 1928 -- - Samoan children at work and play - Margaret Mead - 1928 -- - Americanization in Samoa - Margaret Mead - 1929 -- , - Samoa, a hundred years ago and long before: together with notes on the cults and customs of twenty-three other islands in the Pacific - George Turner - 1884 -- - Old Samoa: or flotsam and jetsam from the Pacific Ocean - by the Rev. John B. Stair ; with an introd. by the Bishop of Ballarat - 1897 -- - Sala'ilua: a Samoan mystery - Bradd Shore - 1982 -- - Samoan planters: tradition and economic development in Polynesia - J. Tim O'Meara - 1990 -- - Ta'u: stability and change in a Samoan village - Lowell D. Holmes - 1958 -- - The history of Samoan sexual conduct and the Mead-Freeman controversy - Paul Shankman - 1996
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    Schlagwort(e): Maori (New Zealand people) ; Maori (New Zealand people)--Economic conditions ; Maori (New Zealand people)--Kinship ; Maori (New Zealand people)--Social conditions ; Family--New Zealand ; Kinship--New Zealand ; New Zealand--Social life and customs ; Maori ; Maori
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Maori - Christopher Latham - 2009 -- - The Maori: volume 1 - by Elsdon Best - 1924 -- - The Maori: volume 2 - by Elsdon Best ... - 1924 -- - The coming of the Maori - by Te Rangi Hiroa, Sir Peter Buck - 1952 -- - Economics of the New Zealand Maori - Raymond William Firth ; with a pref. by R. H. Tawney - 1959 -- - The Maori: a study in acculturation - H.B. Hawthorn - [1944] -- - New growth from old: the Whanau in the modern world - Joan Metge ; illustrated by Toi Te Rito Maihi - 1995 -- - Conflicts of redistribution in contemporary Maori society: leadership and the Tainui settlement - Toon van Meijl - 2003 -- - Effecting change through electoral politics: cultural identity and the Maori franchise - Ann Sullivan - 2003 -- - References - Edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith - 2003 -- - The making of the Maori: culture invention and its logic - Allan Hanson - 1989
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    Schlagwort(e): Captain Marshall Field expedition to Madagascar, 1926-1927 ; Ethnology--Madagascar ; Tanala (Malagasy people) ; Tanala
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of a culture summary and one book. The book, authored by Ralph Linton, is based on his field work conducted in 1926-1927 and sponsored by the Field Museum. Although Linton was only among the Tanala for two months, he spent about one year and a half traveling throughout Madagascar, and as a result presents data on various other tribes of the island in comparison with that on the Tanala. The work is presented as a standard ethnography, with sections on tribal identification, economy, social organization, government, religion, warfare, amusement, art, life cycle, folklore, and a brief history of tribal wars. The Tanala, also called Antanala, are a Malagasy speaking people living in southeastern Madagascar, an island nation located off the eastern coast of southern Africa
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Tanala - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Tanala: a hill tribe of Madagascar - by Ralph Linton ... Marshall Field expedition to Madagascar, 1926 - 1933
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    Schlagwort(e): Burusho
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of 9 documents about the Burusho, a mountain people living primarily in the Hunza valley, but also in the Nagar and Yasin areas, and in the Gilgit district of the northern areas of Pakistan. All are in English except Lorimer, which provides both the original text in Burushaski and its translation into English. Four documents by David L. Lorimer, a British political agent who lived in Hunza from 1920 to 1924, and his wife, Emily O. Lorimer, focus on folklore, local traditions and linguistic issues. John Tobe's work tries to correct popular western views which wrongly regarded Hunza as a paradise where people live extraordinarily long healthy lifes. John Clark compliments Tobe's work by listing the many cases of disease which he encountered while maintaining a general dispensary in the area in 1948-1951. The remaining two documents discuss economy, ecology and social organization
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Burusho - Hugh R. Page and Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Burusho of Hunza - Emily Overend Lorimer - 1938 -- - Language hunting in the Karakoram - Emily Overend Lorimer - [1939] -- - The Burushaski language: Vol. 1, introduction and grammar - by D. L. R. Lorimer ; with preface by Georg Morgenstierne - 1935 -- - The Burushaski language: Vol. 2, texts and translations - by D. L. R. Lorimer - 1935 -- - Hunza: adventures in a land of paradise - John H. Tobe - 1960 -- - Hunza in the Himalayas: storied Shangri-La undergoes scrutiny - John Clark - 1963 -- - Subsistence, ecology, and social organisation among the Hunzakut: a high-mountain people in the Karakorams - M. H. Sidky - 1993 -- - Historical rivalry and religious boundaries in the Karakorum: the case of Nager and Hunza - Jürgen W. Frembgen - 1992
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    Schlagwort(e): Ute Indians
    Kurzfassung: ^^ - Ute - Donald Callaway, Joel C. Janetski, and Omer C. Stewart - 1986 -- - Bibliography - Warren L. D'Azevedo, volume editor - 1986
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 11 documents and a culture summary cover Ute society from pre-contact times to the 1980s. Studies include the earliest systematic attempts at reconstructing pre-reservation Ute culture and society, with particular emphasis on organization and composition of bands, settlement patterns and land use practices, as remembered by elderly informants in the 1930s and 1940s. These works also include detailed first hand descriptions of a bear dance performance, a peyote meeting and the sun dance which the authors personally observed. Other topics include mythology, concepts of nature and power, effects of oil money and development intervention and, aspects of history. Ute society was internally divided into several, but continuously fluid, bands and the history and interaction of each band with the state and market forces varied greatly. The Ute are a Native American group located in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. At the time of European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Ute occupied much of central and eastern Utah and all of western Colorado, as well as minor portions of northwestern New Mexico, living as nomadic hunters and gatherers
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ute - Joel C. Janetski and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - Aboriginal and historical groups of the Ute Indians of Utah: an analysis with supplement - Julian H. Steward - 1974 -- - Native components of the White River Ute Indians - Julian H. Steward - 1974 -- - The Sun Dance of the Northern Ute - By J. A. Jones - 1955 -- - Myths of the Uintah Utes - By J. Alden Mason - [1910] 1963 -- - The ethnohistory and acculturation of the Northern Ute - Joseph Gilbert Jorgensen - 1965 [1980 copy] -- - Ethnography of the Northern Utes - Anne M. Smith - 1974 -- - A Uintah Ute bear dance, March, 1931 - Julian Haynes Steward - 1962 -- - Concepts of nature and power: environmental ethics of the Northern Ute - Stephanie Romeo - 1985 -- - Economic development and self determination: the Northern Ute Case - Gottfried O. Lang - [1971] --^
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    Schlagwort(e): Indians of South America--Costume ; Patagonia--Description and travel ; Tehuelche Indians ; Tehuelche Indians--Folklore ; Tehuelche mythology ; Tzoneca language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc ; ndians of South America--Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Tehuelche consists of ten documents; eight in English and two in Spanish. The documents can be broadly categorized into three groups by time period and the information they cover. The first group consists of documents by a colonial administrator and a European explorer of Patagonia, and provide a first-hand account of Tehuelche society and culture, with particular emphasis on hunting methods, diet, warfare, social organization, inter-ethnic relations, religion, important ceremonies and the natural environment, prior to their forced encampment in reserves in the 1880s. The second group consists of documents by professional anthropologists who sought to recreate a picture of pre-conquest Tehuelche society by building on information by earlier writers. Topics covered by these documents include aspects of culture, territoriality and social structure, folklore, and mythology. The third group consists of just one book, but fills a critical gap by documenting the political and cultural processes that led to the gradual extinction of the Tehuelche beginning from their first contact with Europeans in 1520 to their final forced encampment in reserves in the 1880s. The Tehuelche were primarily hunter-gatherers living mostly in Patagonia, Argentina, and southern Chile
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Tehuelche - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Patagonian and Pampean hunters - By John M. Cooper - 1946 -- - At home with the Patagonians - By George Chaworth Musters - 1873 -- - On the races of Patagonia - By George Chaworth Musters - 1872 -- - Polychrome Guanaco cloaks of Patagonia - by S.K. Lothrop - 1929 -- - Description of Patagonia - by Antonio De Viedma - 1837 -- - Folk literature of the Tehuelche Indians - Johannes Wilbert and Karin Simoneau, editors ; contributing authors, Maggiorino Borgatello ... [et al.] - 1984 -- - An ecological perspective of socioterritorial organization among the Teheulche in the ninteenth century - E. Glynn Williams - 1979 -- - extincion de un pueblo indigena de la Patagonia Argentina: los Tehuelches - Ana Fernández Garay - 1995 -- - Algunos personajes de la mitologia Tehuelche meridional - Alejandra Siffredi - 1968
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    Schlagwort(e): Baseri tribe
    Kurzfassung: In addition to a culture summary, the Basseri collection consists of two anthropological studies by Fredrik Barth. The first, published in 1961, is based on ethnographic materials collected in the period from December 1957 to July 1958 while the author was living with the Danbar tribal section of Basseri. The book describes and analyses Basseri social and economic organization in terms of a general ecological perspective. The focus is on the processes through which the Basseri organize nomadic herding and relate to one another as members of different households, herding units, camps, lineages (oulad) and tribal sections (tira). The second document, published in 1964, discusses the nature of Basseri pastoral economy and its implications for social structure. Together, these documents provide a first-hand account and analysis of Basseri economy and social organization, but contain little information on arts, language, medicine, death and afterlife. The Basseri are a pastoral nomadic people living around Shiraz, capital of the Iranian province of Fars, in land that stretches between deserts in the south to high mountain ranges in the north
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Basseri - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - Nomads of South-Persia: the Basseri tribe of the Khamseh Confederacy - Frederik Barth - 1961 -- - Capital, investment and the social structure of a pastoral nomad group in south Persia - By Frederik Barth - 1969
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    Schlagwort(e): Acculturation ; Cree Indians ; Cree Indians--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection of eight documents is about the Western Woods Cree who lived aboriginally in the boreal forests from Hudson and James Bays westward to the Peace River in Canada. In the early twenty-first century they are found primarily in the region between Lake Superior and Hudson Bay. Mason provides an overview of the Western Woods Cree ethnography; Smith (1981) presents a brief summary of some of the major features of their ethnography dating from the seventeenth to the late twentieth centuries, with an emphasis on the western Swampy and Rocky Cree populations. Two of the studies in this collection by Smith (1976, 1987) discuss and analyze the ethnological 'myth' dealing with the movement of the Western Woods Cree to the southwest areas at the time of the initial Euro-American contact. According to this belief French and English guns gave the Cree technological superiority over their neighbors to the west and southwest and permitted them to move easily into the conquered lands. Evidence for pottery making at the time of early Euro-American contacts is discussed by Meyer. Fisher describes the socio-cultural evolution of the hunting band discussed in terms of social, ecological, and historical variables within the society. Hallowell presents a study of cross-cousin marriage in relationship to the kinship system
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Western Woods Cree - James G. E. Smith and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The Swampy Cree: a study in acculturation - by Leonard Mason - 1967 -- - Western Woods Cree - James G. E. Smith - 1981 -- - Bibliography - edited by June Helm - 1981 -- - On the territorial distribution of the Western Woods Cree - James G. E. Smith - 1976 -- - Time-depth of the Western Woods Cree occupation of Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan - David Meyer - 1987 -- - The Cree of Canada: some ecological and evolutionary considerations - A. D. Fisher - 1969 -- - Cross-cousin marriage in the Lake Winnipeg area - By A. Irving Hallowell - 1935 -- - The Western Woods Cree: anthropological myth and historical reality - James G. E. Smith - 1987
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    Schlagwort(e): Agriculture--Early works to 1800 ; Graffito decoration ; History--To 476 ; Natural history--Pre-Linnean works ; Pompeii (Extinct city)--Social conditions ; Rome (Italy)-- ; Rome (Italy)--Commerce ; Rome (Italy)--History--To 476 ; Rome (Italy)--Industries ; Rome--Civilization ; Rome--Economic conditions ; Rome--History--Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. ; Rome--History--Sources ; Rome--Social conditions ; Rome--Social life and customs ; Römisches Reich ; Kultur
    Kurzfassung: This collection of fifteen documents centers primarily on the city of Rome, and secondarily on the Roman Empire at the height of the imperial period. All documents are in English (and some are also in Latin). Most focus on the first century AD, particularly from the death of Augustus in 14 AD to the accession of Trajan in 98 AD, with less emphasis on the principate of Augustus itself and on the period of 99-192 AD. The most comprehensive studies for an overall understanding of Imperial Roman history and ethnography are: Carcopino, Rostovtsev, Lewis and Reinhold, and Pellisson. Both Carcopino and Pellisson are chiefly concerned with the daily life of the citizens of Rome, while Rostovtsev deals with the social and economic history of the empire, and Lewis and Reinhold with imperial policies and administration, economic life, society and culture, life in the municipalities and provinces, the Roman army, law, and religion (particularly with the rise and eventual triumph of Christianity). The works by Columella present one of the most comprehensive and systematic of all treatises by a Roman writer on agricultural affairs and animal husbandry. Loane presents a detailed study of the provisioning of the city of Rome (50 BC-200 AD), including data on various aspects of trade, manufacturing, and other associated commercial activities. Rivenburg gives an account of what Seneca thought about the fashionable life and manners of this day (i. e., 35-65 AD). Tanzier, an archaeologist, attempts to study the life of the common people of Pompeii as revealed through their graffiti, friezes, and wall paintings which were preserved in the ashes resulting from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. The documents by Pliny the Elder are all from his Natural History, and deal with ethnometeorology and ethnogeography, ethnosociology, ethnopsychology and ethoanatomy, the medicinal use of plants, and a study of metals, minerals and a history of art
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Imperial Romans - John Beierle - 2009 -- - Daily life in ancient Rome: the people and the city at the height of the empire - Jérôme Carcopino ; edited with bibliography and notes by Henry T. Rowell ; translated from the French by E. O. Lorimer - 1940 -- - The social and economic history of the Roman Empire - By M. Rostovtzeff - 1926 -- - Roman civilization: Sourcebook II : the empire - Edited and with an introduction and notes by Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold - 1966 -- - On agriculture: in three volumes : I. Res Rustica I-IV - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1960 -- - On agriculture: in three volumes : II. Res Rustica V-IX - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1968 -- - On agriculture and trees: in three volumes : III, Res Tustica X-XII, De Arboribus - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1968 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a study of the graffiti - by Helen H. Tanzer - 1939 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume I. Praefatio, Libri I, II - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1967 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume II. Libri III-VII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1969 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume VI. Libri XX-XXIII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1969 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume VII. Libri XXIV-XXVII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1966 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume IX. Libri XXXIII-XXXV - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1968 -- - Roman life in Pliny's time - by Maurice Pellison ; translated from the French by Maud Wilkinson ; with an introduction by Frank Justus Miller - 1897
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    Schlagwort(e): Ethnology Caroline Islands Ulithi ; Tales--Micronesia ; Ulithi (Caroline Islands) ; Ulithi (Micronesia) ; Ulithi ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: The collection about the people of Ulithi consists of two documents and a culture summary. The two documents, both by Lessa and both in English, cover the time span from about 1900 to 1949. They present a comprehensive ethnographic study of Ulithi Atoll conducted by the author over a nine month period of fieldwork from 1947 through 1949, and a collection of previously unpublished myths and folktales from Ulithi. The people of Ulithi live on the Ulithi atoll in the west-central Caroline Islands of the western Pacific, and speak a dialect of Chuukese. Ulithi has undergone strong culture change since the atoll came under United States control in 1944
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ulithi - William A. Lessa and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The ethnography of Ulithi Atoll - BY William A. Lessa - 1950 -- - Tales from Ulithi Atoll: a comparative study in oceanic folklore - William A. Lessa - 1961
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  • 137
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Art, Micronesian ; Caroline Islands ; Caroline Islands -- Social life and customs ; Ethnology--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Folk music--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Folk songs, Micronesian--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Ifalik Atoll (Micronesia) ; Ifaluk Atoll (Micronesia) ; Lamotrek (Micronesia) ; Micronesians -- Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 28 documents about the peoples of the Woleai Region focuses primarily on the atoll of Ifaluk, and contains information on three time periods: the early 20th century, the late 1940s-mid-1950s, and the late 1980s to the early 1990s. The earliest information comes from travel reports by German explorers and missionaries who lived and worked in the region from 1904-1910; the other writings are by professional anthropologists. Together, the documents show that life in this region remains largely traditional, despite many years of administration by successive external powers. The Woleai Region is an administrative section of Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Woleai is the largest group of closely related atolls in the central and west-central Caroline Islands that also includes Eauripik, Ifaluk, Faraulep, Elato, and Lamotrek. Residents label themselves by means of a nominal prefixed to their particular island name, as in reweleya, which means "person of Woleai (nationality)" and speak dialects of Woleaian, a Micronesian language of the Eatern Oceanic Branch of Austronesian
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a little-disturbed atoll - Edwin Grant Burrows - [1949] -- - The Central Carolines: part II: Ifaluk, Aurepik, Faraulip, Sorol, Mog-Mog: part II: Ifaluk, Aurepik, Faraulip, Sorol, Mog-Mog - Hans Damm et al. - 1938 -- - Generalities: journal of the expedition - Georg Thilenius and F. E. Hellwig - 1927 -- - Culture summary: Woleai Region - William H. Alkire and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The Central Carolines: part I: the Lamotrek Group, Woleai - Augustin Friedrich Krámer - 1937 -- - Reminiscences of a trip to Russian America, Micronesia, and through Kamchatka - von F.H.v. Kittlitz ... - 1858 -- - The Caroline Islands of Woleai and Lamotrek - Arno Senfft - 1905 -- - Report of his visit to some island groups in the western Carolines - Arno Senfft - 1904 -- - Report of his circuit tour through the western Caroline and Palau Islands - Arno Senfft - 1906 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: arts and ethos of Ifaluk Atoll - By Edwin G. Burrows - 1963 -- - The domain of emotion words on Ifaluk - Catherine Lutz - 1982 -- - Lamotrek Atoll and inter-island socioeconomic ties - [by] William H. Alkire - 1965 -- - The traditional classification and treatment of illness on Woleai and Lamotrek in the Caroline Islands, Micronesia - William H. Alkire - 1982 -- - Childcare on Ifaluk - Laura Betzig, Alisa Harrigan, Paul Turke - 1989 -- - Adoption by rank on Ifaluk - Laura L. Betzig - 1988 -- - Redistribution: equity or exploitation - Laura Betzig - 1988 -- - Ifaluk Atoll: an ethnographic account - Richard Sosis - 2005
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the devastation of the Woleai Island Group - Born, et al. - 1907 -- - Meteorological observations from the German Protectorates of the South Seas for the year 1902 - 1903 -- - Amounts of precipitation in the Palau, Marianas, Caroline and Marshall Islands - 1904 -- - Results of rainfall measurements in the year 1906 - 1907 -- - Ifaluk: a South Sea culture - Melford E. Spiro - [1949] -- - A Psychotic personality in the South Seas - Melford E. Spiro - 1950 -- - Results of the meteorological observations in Herberts Deep - Wendland - 1905 -- - A new Pacific Ocean script - J. Macmillan Brown - 1914 -- - Coral Island: portrait of an atoll - [by] Marston Bates and Donald P. Abbott - [1958] -- - An atoll culture: ethnography of Ifaluk in the central Carolines - [by] Edwin G. Burrows and Melford E. Spiro - 1953 --^
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  • 138
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    Schlagwort(e): Indians of South America--Bolivia--Cultural assimilation ; Siriono Indians ; Siriono Indians--Cultural assimilation
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Siriońo consists of five English language documents plus a culture summary, covering a time span from approximately 1900 to 1984. The Holmberg and Stearman studies are the basic works providing a broad general coverage of Siriońo ethnography. Holmberg is the classic study of the Siriońo based on his fieldwork among these people in 1940-1941. Stearman is largely a review of Holmberg's fieldwork with an update of ethnographic material to about 1984. She describes the affects of acculturation on the Siriońo since Holmberg's visit, and provides additional data on the general economy. Material culture is described and illustrated in Ryden and in Radwan. Radwan also presents some brief comments on general ethnography and on contacts with missionaries. The Siriońo inhabit an extensive tropical forest in northern and eastern Bolivia
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Siriono - Mario Califano (translated by Ruth Gubler) and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - Nomads of the long bow: the Siriono of eastern Bolivia - By Allan R. Holmberg ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of State as a project of the Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation - 1950 -- - The Siriono: a study of the effect of hunger frustration on the culture of a semi-nomadic Bolivian Indian society - Allan R. Holmberg - [1946] -- - A Study of the Siriono Indians - Stig Rydén - 1941 -- - Information about the Siriono Indians - Eduard Radwan - 1928 -- - No longer nomads: the Sirionó revisited - by Allyn MacLean Stearman - 1987 -- - Figures - Stig Rydén - 1941 -- - Illustrations: Information about the Siriono Indians - Eduard Radwan - 1928
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  • 139
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Comanche Indians ; Comanchen ; Comanchen
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 16 documents and a culture summary provide a variety of cultural, historical and environmental information from two historical periods. The first covers the Comanche's long history from antiquity to their first contact with Europeans in 1701, to their defeat by the United States army in the 1870s. The second is from 1875 to the 1990s, and includes the Comanche's 1875 confinement to a reservation, and 1901-1906 when that reservation was broken into scattered allotments. All documents are in English except Canonge which includes stories and folktales in the Comanche language with English translations. The Comanche are a loosely organized Native American group who, before their confinement to reservations, occupied the southern Great Plains grasslands across southeastern Colorado, eastern New Mexico, western Oklahoma, and western Texas. The headquarters of the Comanche Nation is now in southwest Oklahoma
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Comanche - Daniel J. Gelo and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The political organization and law-ways of the Comanche Indians - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1940 -- - The Comanches: lords of the south Plains - Ernest Wallace and E. Adamson Hoebel - 1952 -- - Some notes on uses of plants by the Comanche Indians - Gustav G. Carlson and Volney H. Jones - 1939 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance - Ralph Linton - 1935 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance and Messianic Outbreak of 1873 - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1941 -- - Comanche kin behavior - Thomas Gladwin - 1948 -- - Comanche texts - Elliott Canonge ; illustrated by Katherine Voigtlander ; introduction by Morris Swadesh ; edited by Benjamin Elson - 1958 -- - Comanche baby language - Joseph Bartholomew Casagrande - 1965 -- - The Comanche on the white man's road - Ernest Wallace - 1953 -- , - Plains Indian law in development: the Comanche - Edward Adamson Hoebel - 1969 -- - Sanapia, Comanche medicine woman - David E. Jones - 1972 -- - Comanche - Thomas W. Kavanagh - 2001 -- - Bibliography - [edited by Raymond J. DeMallie] - 2001 -- - Being Comanche: a social history of an American Indian community - Morris W. Foster - 1991 -- - Comanche belief and ritual - By Daniel Joseph Gelo - 1986 [2006 copy]
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  • 140
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Rome--Social life and customs ; Rome (Italy)-- ; History--To 476 ; Rome (Italy)--History--To 476 ; Rome--History--Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. ; Rome--Social conditions ; Rome--Economic conditions ; Rome--Civilization ; Rome--History--Sources ; Agriculture--Early works to 1800 ; Rome (Italy)--Industries ; Rome (Italy)--Commerce ; Graffito decoration ; Pompeii (Extinct city)--Social conditions ; Natural history--Pre-Linnean works ; Kultur ; Römisches Reich ; Römisches Reich ; Kultur
    Kurzfassung: This collection of fifteen documents centers primarily on the city of Rome, and secondarily on the Roman Empire at the height of the imperial period. All documents are in English (and some are also in Latin). Most focus on the first century AD, particularly from the death of Augustus in 14 AD to the accession of Trajan in 98 AD, with less emphasis on the principate of Augustus itself and on the period of 99-192 AD. The most comprehensive studies for an overall understanding of Imperial Roman history and ethnography are: Carcopino, Rostovtsev, Lewis and Reinhold, and Pellisson. Both Carcopino and Pellisson are chiefly concerned with the daily life of the citizens of Rome, while Rostovtsev deals with the social and economic history of the empire, and Lewis and Reinhold with imperial policies and administration, economic life, society and culture, life in the municipalities and provinces, the Roman army, law, and religion (particularly with the rise and eventual triumph of Christianity). The works by Columella present one of the most comprehensive and systematic of all treatises by a Roman writer on agricultural affairs and animal husbandry. Loane presents a detailed study of the provisioning of the city of Rome (50 BC-200 AD), including data on various aspects of trade, manufacturing, and other associated commercial activities. Rivenburg gives an account of what Seneca thought about the fashionable life and manners of this day (i. e., 35-65 AD). Tanzier, an archaeologist, attempts to study the life of the common people of Pompeii as revealed through their graffiti, friezes, and wall paintings which were preserved in the ashes resulting from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. The documents by Pliny the Elder are all from his Natural History, and deal with ethnometeorology and ethnogeography, ethnosociology, ethnopsychology and ethoanatomy, the medicinal use of plants, and a study of metals, minerals and a history of art
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Imperial Romans - John Beierle - 2009 -- - Daily life in ancient Rome: the people and the city at the height of the empire - Jérôme Carcopino ; edited with bibliography and notes by Henry T. Rowell ; translated from the French by E. O. Lorimer - 1940 -- - The social and economic history of the Roman Empire - By M. Rostovtzeff - 1926 -- - Roman civilization: Sourcebook II : the empire - Edited and with an introduction and notes by Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold - 1966 -- - On agriculture: in three volumes : I. Res Rustica I-IV - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1960 -- - On agriculture: in three volumes : II. Res Rustica V-IX - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1968 -- - On agriculture and trees: in three volumes : III, Res Tustica X-XII, De Arboribus - Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1968 -- , - Industry and commerce of the city of Rome (50 B.C. - 200 A.D.) - by Helen Jefferson Loane - 1938 -- - Fashionable life in Rome as protrayed by Seneca - [by] Marjorie Josephine Rivenburg - 1939 -- - The common people of Pompeii: a study of the graffiti - by Helen H. Tanzer - 1939 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume I. Praefatio, Libri I, II - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1967 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume II. Libri III-VII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1969 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume VI. Libri XX-XXIII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1969 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume VII. Libri XXIV-XXVII - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1966 -- - Natural history in ten volumes: Volume IX. Libri XXXIII-XXXV - Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus] - 1968 -- - Roman life in Pliny's time - by Maurice Pellison ; translated from the French by Maud Wilkinson ; with an introduction by Frank Justus Miller - 1897
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  • 141
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Siriono Indians ; Siriono Indians--Cultural assimilation ; Indians of South America--Bolivia--Cultural assimilation ; Sirionó ; Sirionó
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Sirionó consists of five English language documents plus a culture summary, covering a time span from approximately 1900 to 1984. The Holmberg and Stearman studies are the basic works providing a broad general coverage of Sirionó ethnography. Holmberg is the classic study of the Sirionó based on his fieldwork among these people in 1940-1941. Stearman is largely a review of Holmberg's fieldwork with an update of ethnographic material to about 1984. She describes the affects of acculturation on the Sirionó since Holmberg's visit, and provides additional data on the general economy. Material culture is described and illustrated in Ryden and in Radwan. Radwan also presents some brief comments on general ethnography and on contacts with missionaries. The Sirionó inhabit an extensive tropical forest in northern and eastern Bolivia
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Siriono - Mario Califano (translated by Ruth Gubler) and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - Nomads of the long bow: the Siriono of eastern Bolivia - By Allan R. Holmberg ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of State as a project of the Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation - 1950 -- - The Siriono: a study of the effect of hunger frustration on the culture of a semi-nomadic Bolivian Indian society - Allan R. Holmberg - [1946] -- - A Study of the Siriono Indians - Stig Rydén - 1941 -- - Information about the Siriono Indians - Eduard Radwan - 1928 -- - No longer nomads: the Sirionó revisited - by Allyn MacLean Stearman - 1987 -- - Figures - Stig Rydén - 1941 -- - Illustrations: Information about the Siriono Indians - Eduard Radwan - 1928
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  • 142
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Tehuelche Indians--Folklore ; Tehuelche mythology ; Tehuelche Indians ; Tzoneca language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc ; Patagonia--Description and travel ; Indians of South America--Costume ; ndians of South America--Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) ; Tehuelche ; Tehuelche
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Tehuelche consists of ten documents; eight in English and two in Spanish. The documents can be broadly categorized into three groups by time period and the information they cover. The first group consists of documents by a colonial administrator and a European explorer of Patagonia, and provide a first-hand account of Tehuelche society and culture, with particular emphasis on hunting methods, diet, warfare, social organization, inter-ethnic relations, religion, important ceremonies and the natural environment, prior to their forced encampment in reserves in the 1880s. The second group consists of documents by professional anthropologists who sought to recreate a picture of pre-conquest Tehuelche society by building on information by earlier writers. Topics covered by these documents include aspects of culture, territoriality and social structure, folklore, and mythology. The third group consists of just one book, but fills a critical gap by documenting the political and cultural processes that led to the gradual extinction of the Tehuelche beginning from their first contact with Europeans in 1520 to their final forced encampment in reserves in the 1880s. The Tehuelche were primarily hunter-gatherers living mostly in Patagonia, Argentina, and southern Chile
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Tehuelche - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Patagonian and Pampean hunters - By John M. Cooper - 1946 -- - At home with the Patagonians - By George Chaworth Musters - 1873 -- - On the races of Patagonia - By George Chaworth Musters - 1872 -- - Polychrome Guanaco cloaks of Patagonia - by S.K. Lothrop - 1929 -- - Description of Patagonia - by Antonio De Viedma - 1837 -- - Folk literature of the Tehuelche Indians - Johannes Wilbert and Karin Simoneau, editors ; contributing authors, Maggiorino Borgatello ... [et al.] - 1984 -- - An ecological perspective of socioterritorial organization among the Teheulche in the ninteenth century - E. Glynn Williams - 1979 -- - extincion de un pueblo indigena de la Patagonia Argentina: los Tehuelches - Ana Fernández Garay - 1995 -- - Algunos personajes de la mitologia Tehuelche meridional - Alejandra Siffredi - 1968
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  • 143
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    Schlagwort(e): Baseri tribe ; Basseri ; Basseri
    Kurzfassung: In addition to a culture summary, the Basseri collection consists of two anthropological studies by Fredrik Barth. The first, published in 1961, is based on ethnographic materials collected in the period from December 1957 to July 1958 while the author was living with the Danbar tribal section of Basseri. The book describes and analyses Basseri social and economic organization in terms of a general ecological perspective. The focus is on the processes through which the Basseri organize nomadic herding and relate to one another as members of different households, herding units, camps, lineages (oulad) and tribal sections (tira). The second document, published in 1964, discusses the nature of Basseri pastoral economy and its implications for social structure. Together, these documents provide a first-hand account and analysis of Basseri economy and social organization, but contain little information on arts, language, medicine, death and afterlife. The Basseri are a pastoral nomadic people living around Shiraz, capital of the Iranian province of Fars, in land that stretches between deserts in the south to high mountain ranges in the north
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Basseri - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - Nomads of South-Persia: the Basseri tribe of the Khamseh Confederacy - Frederik Barth - 1961 -- - Capital, investment and the social structure of a pastoral nomad group in south Persia - By Frederik Barth - 1969
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  • 144
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Burusho ; Hunzukuc ; Hunzukuc
    Kurzfassung: This collection consists of 9 documents about the Burusho, a mountain people living primarily in the Hunza valley, but also in the Nagar and Yasin areas, and in the Gilgit district of the northern areas of Pakistan. All are in English except Lorimer, which provides both the original text in Burushaski and its translation into English. Four documents by David L. Lorimer, a British political agent who lived in Hunza from 1920 to 1924, and his wife, Emily O. Lorimer, focus on folklore, local traditions and linguistic issues. John Tobe's work tries to correct popular western views which wrongly regarded Hunza as a paradise where people live extraordinarily long healthy lifes. John Clark compliments Tobe's work by listing the many cases of disease which he encountered while maintaining a general dispensary in the area in 1948-1951. The remaining two documents discuss economy, ecology and social organization
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Burusho - Hugh R. Page and Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - The Burusho of Hunza - Emily Overend Lorimer - 1938 -- - Language hunting in the Karakoram - Emily Overend Lorimer - [1939] -- - The Burushaski language: Vol. 1, introduction and grammar - by D. L. R. Lorimer ; with preface by Georg Morgenstierne - 1935 -- - The Burushaski language: Vol. 2, texts and translations - by D. L. R. Lorimer - 1935 -- - Hunza: adventures in a land of paradise - John H. Tobe - 1960 -- - Hunza in the Himalayas: storied Shangri-La undergoes scrutiny - John Clark - 1963 -- - Subsistence, ecology, and social organisation among the Hunzakut: a high-mountain people in the Karakorams - M. H. Sidky - 1993 -- - Historical rivalry and religious boundaries in the Karakorum: the case of Nager and Hunza - Jürgen W. Frembgen - 1992
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  • 145
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Alltag, Brauchtum ; Ifaluk Atoll (Micronesia) ; Caroline Islands -- Social life and customs ; Micronesians -- Social life and customs ; Caroline Islands ; Ifalik Atoll (Micronesia) ; Art, Micronesian ; Folk songs, Micronesian--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Ethnology--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Folk music--Micronesia (Federated States)--Ifalik Atoll ; Lamotrek (Micronesia) ; Bevölkerung ; Woleai ; Woleai ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 28 documents about the peoples of the Woleai Region focuses primarily on the atoll of Ifaluk, and contains information on three time periods: the early 20th century, the late 1940s-mid-1950s, and the late 1980s to the early 1990s. The earliest information comes from travel reports by German explorers and missionaries who lived and worked in the region from 1904-1910; the other writings are by professional anthropologists. Together, the documents show that life in this region remains largely traditional, despite many years of administration by successive external powers. The Woleai Region is an administrative section of Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Woleai is the largest group of closely related atolls in the central and west-central Caroline Islands that also includes Eauripik, Ifaluk, Faraulep, Elato, and Lamotrek. Residents label themselves by means of a nominal prefixed to their particular island name, as in reweleya, which means "person of Woleai (nationality)" and speak dialects of Woleaian, a Micronesian language of the Eatern Oceanic Branch of Austronesian
    Anmerkung: The people of Ifalik: a little-disturbed atoll - Edwin Grant Burrows - [1949] -- - The Central Carolines: part II: Ifaluk, Aurepik, Faraulip, Sorol, Mog-Mog: part II: Ifaluk, Aurepik, Faraulip, Sorol, Mog-Mog - Hans Damm et al. - 1938 -- - Generalities: journal of the expedition - Georg Thilenius and F. E. Hellwig - 1927 -- - Culture summary: Woleai Region - William H. Alkire and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The Central Carolines: part I: the Lamotrek Group, Woleai - Augustin Friedrich Krámer - 1937 -- - Reminiscences of a trip to Russian America, Micronesia, and through Kamchatka - von F.H.v. Kittlitz ... - 1858 -- - The Caroline Islands of Woleai and Lamotrek - Arno Senfft - 1905 -- - Report of his visit to some island groups in the western Carolines - Arno Senfft - 1904 -- - Report of his circuit tour through the western Caroline and Palau Islands - Arno Senfft - 1906 -- , - Report of a trip to the western Carolines - Arno Senfft - 1904 -- - Some observations of an ethnographic nature concerning the Woleai Islands - Born - 1904 -- - A Typhoon in the western Carolines: the devastation of the Woleai Island Group - Born, et al. - 1907 -- - Meteorological observations from the German Protectorates of the South Seas for the year 1902 - 1903 -- - Amounts of precipitation in the Palau, Marianas, Caroline and Marshall Islands - 1904 -- - Results of rainfall measurements in the year 1906 - 1907 -- - Ifaluk: a South Sea culture - Melford E. Spiro - [1949] -- - A Psychotic personality in the South Seas - Melford E. Spiro - 1950 -- - Results of the meteorological observations in Herberts Deep - Wendland - 1905 -- - A new Pacific Ocean script - J. Macmillan Brown - 1914 -- - Coral Island: portrait of an atoll - [by] Marston Bates and Donald P. Abbott - [1958] -- - An atoll culture: ethnography of Ifaluk in the central Carolines - [by] Edwin G. Burrows and Melford E. Spiro - 1953 -- , - Flower in my ear: arts and ethos of Ifaluk Atoll - By Edwin G. Burrows - 1963 -- - The domain of emotion words on Ifaluk - Catherine Lutz - 1982 -- - Lamotrek Atoll and inter-island socioeconomic ties - [by] William H. Alkire - 1965 -- - The traditional classification and treatment of illness on Woleai and Lamotrek in the Caroline Islands, Micronesia - William H. Alkire - 1982 -- - Childcare on Ifaluk - Laura Betzig, Alisa Harrigan, Paul Turke - 1989 -- - Adoption by rank on Ifaluk - Laura L. Betzig - 1988 -- - Redistribution: equity or exploitation - Laura Betzig - 1988 -- - Ifaluk Atoll: an ethnographic account - Richard Sosis - 2005
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  • 146
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    Schlagwort(e): Semang (Malaysian people) ; Batek (Malaysian people) ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Religion ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Social conditions ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Government relations ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Politics and government ; Indigenous peoples--Ecology--Malaysia--Pahang ; Forest ecology--Malaysia--Pahang ; Forest degradation--Malaysia--Pahang ; Forest conservation--Malaysia--Pahang ; Pahang--Social conditions ; Pahang--Environmental conditions ; Semang ; Semang
    Kurzfassung: This collection of six documents about the Semang covers four time periods: mid-1920s to late 1930s, mid-1950s, early 1970s, and 1993-1996. It documents the Semang's engagement with state and market forces over the degradation of the forests from which they take their identity and modes of life. At least nine distinct cultural-linguistic subgroups still exist: Kensiu of eastern Kedah (near Baling) and southern Thailand (Yala Province); Kintak of northwestern Perak (near Gerik); Jahai of northestern Perak and northwestern Kelantan; Lanòh of northwestern Perak (near Gerik); Mendriq of central Kelantan; Batèk D̀̀̀̀̀è' of southeastern Kelantan and northern Pahang; Batèk Nòng of central Pahang (near Jerantut); Mintil of north-central Pahang (near Cegar Perah); and Mos (or Chong) of the Pattalung-Trang area in southern peninsular Thailand. Semang live in temporary camps scattered in the forests of Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Semang - Kirk Endicott and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The Negritos of Asia; vol. 2, ethnography of the Negritos: half-vol. 1, economy and sociology - Paul Schebesta - 1954 -- - The Negritos of Asia; vol. 2, ethnography of the Negritos: half-vol. 1, religion and mythology - Paul Schebesta - 1957 -- - A Lanoh Negrito funeral near Lenggong, Perak - P. D. R. Williams-Hunt - 1954 -- - Batek Negrito religion: the world-view and rituals of a hunting and gathering people of Peninsular Malaysia - Kirk Endicott - 1979 -- - Changing pathways: forest degradation and the Batek of Pahang, Malaysia - Lye Tuck-Po - 2004
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  • 147
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    Schlagwort(e): Bambara (African people) ; Bambara ; Bambara
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 12 documents is about the Bambara, a Mande-speaking people located primarily in Mali, West Africa. It covers information from two time periods: 1910-1950s and 1988-2003. Materials on the first period consist of four books translated from French. The earliest of these books are by a French Roman Catholic missionary, Henry, and a colonial administrator, Monteil, who lived among the Bambara from around 1900 to 1923. Henry discusses Bambara psychology and religion through broader explorations into their ideas on human life, taboos, animism, cults, sacrifices, and ceremonials relating to circumcision, marriage and funerals, while Monteil focuses on history and administrative practices with particular emphasis on functions of age-groups, religious cults, secret societies and territorial lineages. Both authors occasionally characterize the Bambara using strongly negative stereotypes that seem highly colored by their own respective religious and political views. Comprehensive ethnographic information on Bambara culture and society can be found in the remaining two books, Dieterlen and Paques. Both authors are professional French ethnographers with extensive field work experience in the region. Materials on the second period focus on Bambara economy and household dynamics. Toulmin and Becker (1996) discuss the constraints and opportunities different household heads encounter in attempting to enhance their access to key productive resources (land, labor and capital in the form of cattle and cash). Wooten, Becker (2000) and Grosz Ngate examine the impacts of increasing commoditization of rural economy on household food security, gender and intra-household relations
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Bambara - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - An essay on the religion of the Bambara - Germaine Dieterlen ; préf. de Marcel Griaule - 1951 -- - The Bambara of Ségou and Kaarta: an historical, ethnographical and literary study of a people of the French Sudan - Charles Monteil - 1924 -- - The Bambara - Viviana Paques - 1954 -- - The Soul of an African people: The Bambara: their psychic, ethical, religious and social life - Joseph Henry - 1910 -- - Women, men, and market gardens: gender relations and income generation in rural Mali - Stephen Wooten - 2003 -- - Access to laobr in rural Mali - Laurence C. Becker - 1996 -- - Garden money buys grain: food procurement patterns in a Malian village - Laurence C. Becker - 2000 -- - Hidden meanings: explorations into a Bamanan construction of gender - Maria Grosz-Ngaté - 1989 -- , - Monetization of bridewealth and the abandonment of 'kin roads' to marriage in Sana, Mali - Maria Grosz-Ngaté - 1988 -- - Cattle, women, and wells: managing household survival in the Sahel - Camilla Toulmin - 1992
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Comanche Indians
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 16 documents and a culture summary provide a variety of cultural, historical and environmental information from two historical periods. The first covers the Comanche's long history from antiquity to their first contact with Europeans in 1701, to their defeat by the United States army in the 1870s. The second is from 1875 to the 1990s, and includes the Comanche's 1875 confinement to a reservation, and 1901-1906 when that reservation was broken into scattered allotments. All documents are in English except Canonge which includes stories and folktales in the Comanche language with English translations. The Comanche are a loosely organized Native American group who, before their confinement to reservations, occupied the southern Great Plains grasslands across southeastern Colorado, eastern New Mexico, western Oklahoma, and western Texas. The headquarters of the Comanche Nation is now in southwest Oklahoma
    Anmerkung: - Plains Indian law in development: the Comanche - Edward Adamson Hoebel - 1969 -- - Sanapia, Comanche medicine woman - David E. Jones - 1972 -- - Comanche - Thomas W. Kavanagh - 2001 -- - Bibliography - [edited by Raymond J. DeMallie] - 2001 -- - Being Comanche: a social history of an American Indian community - Morris W. Foster - 1991 -- - Comanche belief and ritual - By Daniel Joseph Gelo - 1986 [2006 copy] , Culture summary: Comanche - Daniel J. Gelo and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The political organization and law-ways of the Comanche Indians - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1940 -- - The Comanches: lords of the south Plains - Ernest Wallace and E. Adamson Hoebel - 1952 -- - Some notes on uses of plants by the Comanche Indians - Gustav G. Carlson and Volney H. Jones - 1939 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance - Ralph Linton - 1935 -- - The Comanche Sun Dance and Messianic Outbreak of 1873 - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1941 -- - Comanche kin behavior - Thomas Gladwin - 1948 -- - Comanche texts - Elliott Canonge ; illustrated by Katherine Voigtlander ; introduction by Morris Swadesh ; edited by Benjamin Elson - 1958 -- - Comanche baby language - Joseph Bartholomew Casagrande - 1965 -- - The Comanche on the white man's road - Ernest Wallace - 1953 --
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource
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    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Cherokee Indians ; Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs ; North Carolina--Social life and customs
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Cherokee consists of 46 documents, and covers the time span from 1540, the period of the first Cherokee-European contacts, to the early twenty-first century. Emphasis is placed on culture history, economy, society, and Cherokee-Euro-American relations. Others focus on folklore, myths, and magical formulas. Most deal with the topics of socio-cultural change and acculturation. Three authors, Strickland, Reid, and Reid, concentrate on Cherokee law and government. Fox deals with sex and gender in Cherokee society; Perdue with the invention of the Cherokee writing system; McLoughlin with the origin and development of the Cherokee Ghost Dance; and both Irwin and Fogelson cover shamanism, witchcraft, sorcery, and mysticism. The Cherokee are an Iroquoian-speaking people who originally occupied the southern Appalachians of North America. In 1838-1839 a major portion of the Cherokee were forcibly removed from their homeland by the United States government to the present state of Oklahoma along the infamous Trail of Tears. In the early twenty-first century there are two main groups: the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma
    Anmerkung: - Cherokee planters: the development of plantation slavery before removal - Theda Perdue - 1979 -- - Chaos in the Indian country: the Cherokee Nation, 1828-35 - Kenneth Penn Davis - 1979 -- - Post removal factionalism in the Cherokee Nation - Gerard Reed - 1979 -- - The origin of eastern Cherokees as a social and political entity - Duane H. King - 1979 -- - William Holland Thomas and the Cherokee claims - Richard W. Iobst - 1979 -- - Observations on social change among the eastern Cherokees - John Witthoft - 1979 -- - New militants or resurrected state?: The Five County Northeastern Oklahoma Cherokee Organization - Albert L. Wahrhaftig and Jane Lukens-Wahrhaftig - 1979 , - Cherokee plants and their uses: a 400 year history - Paul B. Hamel & Mary U. Chiltoskey - 1975 -- - The Wahnenauhi manuscript: historical sketches of the Cherokees; together with some of their customs, traditions, and superstitions - Edited and with an introduction by Jack Frederick Kilpatrick - 1966 -- - The 'principal people,' 1960: a study of cultural and social groups of the Eastern Cherokee - Harriet Jane Kupferer - 1966 -- - Run toward the nightland: magic of the Oklahoma Cherokees - [by] Jack Frederick Kilpatrick [and] Anna Gritts Kilpatrick - 1967 -- - Fire and the spirits: Cherokee law fron clan to court - by Rennard Strickland ; foreword by Neill H. Alford, Jr. - 1975 -- - Priests and warriors: social structures for Cherokee politics in the 18th century - Frederick Osmond Gearing - 1962 -- - A law of blood: the primitive law of the Cherokee nation - John Phillip Reid - 1970 -- - Notebook of a Cherokee shaman - [by] Jack Frederick [and] Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick - 1970 -- - Myths of the Cherokee and sacred formulas of the Cherokees - By James Mooney - [reproduced 1982] -- - The eastern Cherokees - by William Harlen Gilbert, Jr. - 1978 -- , - The Cherokee perspective: written by Eastern Cherokees - Edited by Laurence French and Jim Hornbuckle - 1981 -- - Cherokee fair & festival: a history thru 1978 - written by Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey for Cherokee Indian Fall Festival Assoc. - 1979 -- - 13-08 Cherokee - by George Peter Murdock and Timothy J. O'Leary - 1975 -- - Cherokee - Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox - 2003 -- - Snowbird Cherokees: people of persistence - Sharlotte Neely - 1991 -- - Adaptation and the contemporary North Carolina Cherokee Indians - Sharlotte Neely - 1992 -- - Marketing traditions: Cherokee basketry and tourist economies - Sarah H. Hill - 2001 -- - Women, men and American Indian policy: the Cherokee response to 'civilization' - Theda Perdue - 1995 -- - The Sequoyah syllabary and cultural revitalization - Theda Perdue - 1994 -- - Cherokee Americans: the eastern band of Cherokees in the twentieth century - John R. Finger - 1991 -- - The role of Christianity in the Snowbird Cherokee community - Sharlotte Neely - 1995 -- , - Type II diabetes mellitus: technological development and the Oklahoma Cherokee - Dennis W. Wiedman - 1987 -- - Cherokee anomie, 1794-1910: new roles for Red men, Red women, and Black slaves - by William G. McLoughlin with Walter H. Conser, Jr. and Virginia Duffy McLoughlin - 1984 -- - The Cherokee Ghost Dance movement of 1811-1813 - by William G. McLoughlin with Walter H. Conser, Jr. and Virginia Duffy McLoughlin - 1984 -- - Cherokee healing: myth, dreams, and medicine - Lee Irwin - 1992 -- - Cherokee notions of power - Raymond D. Fogelson - 1977 -- - An Analysis of Cherokee sorcery and witchcraft - Raymond D. Fogelson - 1975 -- - Introduction - Duane H. King - 1979 -- - The origins and development of Cherokee culture - Roy S. Dickens, Jr. - 1979 -- - A Perilous rule: the law of international homicide - John Philip Reid - 1979 -- - Distribution of eighteenth-century Cherokee settlements - Betty Anderson Smith - 1979 -- - The Cherokee frontiers, the French Revolution, and William Augustus Bowles - William C. Sturtevant - 1979 -- - Early ninteenth-century Cherokee political organization - V. Richard Persico, Jr. - 1979 -- , Eastern Cherokee folktales: reconstructed from the field notes of Frans M. Olbrechts - By Jack Frederick Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick - 1966 -- - Walk in your soul: love incantations of the Oklahoma Cherokees - [by] Jack Frederick Kilpatrick [and] Anna Gritts Kilpatrick - 1965 -- - Cherokees in transition: a study of changing culture and environment prior to 1775 - by Gary C. Goodwin - 1977 -- - Culture summary: Cherokee - Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - Cherokees at the crossroads - John Gulick ; with an epilogue by Sharlotte Neely Williams - 1973 -- - Cherokee dance and drama - By Frank G. Speck and Leonard Broom in collaboration with Will West Long - 1983 --
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Bambara (African people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 12 documents is about the Bambara, a Mande-speaking people located primarily in Mali, West Africa. It covers information from two time periods: 1910-1950s and 1988-2003. Materials on the first period consist of four books translated from French. The earliest of these books are by a French Roman Catholic missionary, Henry, and a colonial administrator, Monteil, who lived among the Bambara from around 1900 to 1923. Henry discusses Bambara psychology and religion through broader explorations into their ideas on human life, taboos, animism, cults, sacrifices, and ceremonials relating to circumcision, marriage and funerals, while Monteil focuses on history and administrative practices with particular emphasis on functions of age-groups, religious cults, secret societies and territorial lineages. Both authors occasionally characterize the Bambara using strongly negative stereotypes that seem highly colored by their own respective religious and political views. Comprehensive ethnographic information on Bambara culture and society can be found in the remaining two books, Dieterlen and Paques. Both authors are professional French ethnographers with extensive field work experience in the region. Materials on the second period focus on Bambara economy and household dynamics. Toulmin and Becker (1996) discuss the constraints and opportunities different household heads encounter in attempting to enhance their access to key productive resources (land, labor and capital in the form of cattle and cash). Wooten, Becker (2000) and Grosz Ngate examine the impacts of increasing commoditization of rural economy on household food security, gender and intra-household relations
    Anmerkung: - Monetization of bridewealth and the abandonment of 'kin roads' to marriage in Sana, Mali - Maria Grosz-Ngaté - 1988 -- - Cattle, women, and wells: managing household survival in the Sahel - Camilla Toulmin - 1992 , Culture summary: Bambara - Teferi Abate Adem - 2009 -- - An essay on the religion of the Bambara - Germaine Dieterlen ; préf. de Marcel Griaule - 1951 -- - The Bambara of Ségou and Kaarta: an historical, ethnographical and literary study of a people of the French Sudan - Charles Monteil - 1924 -- - The Bambara - Viviana Paques - 1954 -- - The Soul of an African people: The Bambara: their psychic, ethical, religious and social life - Joseph Henry - 1910 -- - Women, men, and market gardens: gender relations and income generation in rural Mali - Stephen Wooten - 2003 -- - Access to laobr in rural Mali - Laurence C. Becker - 1996 -- - Garden money buys grain: food procurement patterns in a Malian village - Laurence C. Becker - 2000 -- - Hidden meanings: explorations into a Bamanan construction of gender - Maria Grosz-Ngaté - 1989 --
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Batek (Malaysian people) ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Government relations ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Politics and government ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Religion ; Batek (Malaysian people)--Social conditions ; Forest conservation--Malaysia--Pahang ; Forest degradation--Malaysia--Pahang ; Forest ecology--Malaysia--Pahang ; Indigenous peoples--Ecology--Malaysia--Pahang ; Pahang--Environmental conditions ; Pahang--Social conditions ; Semang (Malaysian people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of six documents about the Semang covers four time periods: mid-1920s to late 1930s, mid-1950s, early 1970s, and 1993-1996. It documents the Semang's engagement with state and market forces over the degradation of the forests from which they take their identity and modes of life. At least nine distinct cultural-linguistic subgroups still exist: Kensiu of eastern Kedah (near Baling) and southern Thailand (Yala Province); Kintak of northwestern Perak (near Gerik); Jahai of northestern Perak and northwestern Kelantan; Lanòh of northwestern Perak (near Gerik); Mendriq of central Kelantan; Batèk D̀̀̀̀̀è' of southeastern Kelantan and northern Pahang; Batèk Nòng of central Pahang (near Jerantut); Mintil of north-central Pahang (near Cegar Perah); and Mos (or Chong) of the Pattalung-Trang area in southern peninsular Thailand. Semang live in temporary camps scattered in the forests of Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Semang - Kirk Endicott and Teferi Abate Adem (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2009 -- - The Negritos of Asia; vol. 2, ethnography of the Negritos: half-vol. 1, economy and sociology - Paul Schebesta - 1954 -- - The Negritos of Asia; vol. 2, ethnography of the Negritos: half-vol. 1, religion and mythology - Paul Schebesta - 1957 -- - A Lanoh Negrito funeral near Lenggong, Perak - P. D. R. Williams-Hunt - 1954 -- - Batek Negrito religion: the world-view and rituals of a hunting and gathering people of Peninsular Malaysia - Kirk Endicott - 1979 -- - Changing pathways: forest degradation and the Batek of Pahang, Malaysia - Lye Tuck-Po - 2004
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): China--Inner Mongolia ; China--Inner Mongolia--Description and travel ; China--Inner Mongolia--Economic conditions ; China--Inner Mongolia--Environment ; China--Inner Mongolia--Ethnology ; China--Inner Mongolia--Medical care ; China--Mongols--Ethnology ; Chinese--China--Inner Mongolia ; Hohhot (China) Ethnic relations ; Inner Mongolia (China) History ; Inner Mongolia (China) Social conditions ; Inner Mongolia (China)--Politics and government ; Mongolia ; Mongols ; Mongols China Hu-ho-hao-t'e shih ; Mongols--Child rearing ; Mongols--Ethnology ; Mongols--Hunting ; Pastoral systems China Inner Mongolia
    Kurzfassung: The 15 documents in this collection cover the time period from 1100-2000 AD. A general handbook of Inner Mongolia geography, history, and culture was published by the Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1956). The earliest works in the collection are by the Catholic priest Father Kler who lived among the Ordos Mongolians in the 1920s and 30s. He wrote articles on hunting practices (1941); sickness, death, and burials (1936) and birth, infancy, and childhood (1938). Chang (1933) provides an economic assessment and prognosis of Mongolia in the 1930s. Owen Lattimore (1934) wrote a political ecology of the region, prior to the Japanese occupation in 1932. Two translated Japanese studies examine health and living conditions (Hikage 1938), and housing, clothing and diet (Izumi 1939). Cammann reports on his 1945 travels in the Ordos and Gobi desserts and Houtai plain. Three works examine the twentieth-century Han colonization of the region (Cressy 1932; Lattimore 1932; Pasternak and Salaff 1993). Sneath (2000) examines the history of Chinese government policies imposed on Mongolian pastoral society from the pre-Chinese Revolutionary period up to the post-Mao period. Jankowiak (1993) writes an engaging urban ethnography of Huhhot and Bulag (2002) examines how the contradictions and tensions of vying Chinese and Mongolian nationalisms play out in socialist Inner Mongolia
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Inner Mongolia - William Jankowiak, Ian Skoggard (synopsis) and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2006 -- - A regional handbook of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Compiled by The Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington, Seattle - 1956 -- - Health and living conditions - [by] Shigeru Hikage - 1938 -- - Manners and customs of the people in Inner Mongolia - [by] Seiichi Izumi - 1939 -- - Birth, infancy and childhood among the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1938 -- - Hunting customs of the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1941 -- - Chinese colonization in Mongolia: a general survey - [by] George B. Cressey - 1932 -- - Chinese colonization in Inner Mongolia: its history and present development - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1932 -- - Sickness, death and burial among the Mongols of the Ordos Desert - [by] Joseph Kler - 1936 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: tents and temples of Inner Mongolia - [by] Schuyler Cammann - 1951 -- - The Mongols of Manchuria: their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1934 -- - The economic development and prospects of Inner Mongolia (Chahar, Suiyuan and Ningsia) - [by] Yin-t'ang Chang - 1933 -- - The Mongols at China's edge: history and the politics of national unity - Uradyn E. Bulag - 2002 -- - Sex, death, and hierarchy in a Chinese city: an anthropological account - William R. Jankowiak - 1993 -- - Changing Inner Mongolia: pastoral Mongolian society and the Chinese state - David Sneath - 2000 -- - Cowboys and cultivators: the Chinese of Inner Mongolia - Burton Pasternak and Janet W. Salaff - 1993
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Gusii (African people)
    Kurzfassung: Gusii or Abagusii is the people's name for themselves. The Gusii are divided into seven clan clusters: Kitutu (Getutu), North Mugirango, South Mugirango, Majoge, Wanjare (Nchari), Bassi, and Nyaribari. Gusiiland is located in western Kenya, 50 kilometers east of Lake Victoria. This collection of 32 English language documents deals with the Gusii people of Kisii District in southwestern Kenya. The major time span covered is approximately one hundred years ranging from about 1900 to 2001, with a focus on the years of 1950-1976. Only one study in this collection (Hakansson, 1994) deals with the pre-colonial period (i.e., pre-1907); specifically with the relationship between agricultural production and grain and cattle exchange. Two studies provide some degree of general ethnographic coverage; these are LeVine 1966 and 1994. In addition the LeVines (Robert and Sarah) provide a wealth of information on infant and child care and development. Other ethnographic topics covered in this collection are: bride-wealth as a significant feature of Gusii marriage arrangements in Mayer, 1950 and Hakansson, 1988 and 1990; kinship in Mayer, 1949 and 1965; witchcraft and sorcery in LeVine, 1963 and Ogembo, 2001; gender in Hakansson and LeVine, 1997, and Hakansson, 1994; and sex offenses and social control in LeVine, 1959 and 1980. Eight documents are from the text, Child Care and culture: Lessons from Africa
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Gusii - N. Thomas Hakansson and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The lineage principle in Gusii society - by Philip Mayer - 1949 -- - Gusii bridewealth law and custom - by Philip Mayer - 1950 -- - The nature of kinship relations: the significance of the use of kinship terms among the Gusii - by Iona Mayer - 1965 -- - The Gusii mothers of Nyansongo: Kenya, Africa - [by] Leigh Minturn [and] William W. Lambert - [1964] -- - Nyansongo: a Gusii community in Kenya - [by] Robert A. LeVine [and] Barbara B. LeVine - [1966] -- - References - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Gusii culture: a person-centered perspective - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: gender and kinship in processes of socioeconomic change among the Gusii of Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 -- - Socioeconmic stratification and marriage payments: elite marriage and bridewealth among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - Separation and indivduation in an African society: the developmental tasks of the Gusii married woman - Sarah LeVine and Gary Pfeifer - 1982 -- - Crime or affliction?: rape in an African community - Sarah LeVine - 1980
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: cultural norms and interpersonal environment - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Survival and health: priorities for early development - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Communication and social learning during infancy - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Variations in infant interaction: illustrative cases - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Mothers and wives: Gusii women of East Africa - Sarah LeVine in collaboration with Robert A. LeVine - 1979 -- - Witchcraft and sorcery in a Gusii community - Robert A. LeVine - [1963] -- - Adulthood among the Gusii of Kenya - Robert A. LeVine - 1980 -- - The Gusii family - Robert A. LeVine - 1964 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: descent and sex among the Gusii - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - The malaria cognate: folk classification of illness among the Abagusii of Kenya - Isaac K. Nyamongo - 1997 -- - Population growth in a Kenya community - by Sarah B. Nerlove and Robert A. LeVine - 1972 -- - Gusii funerals: meanings of life and death in an African community - Robert A. LeVine - 1982 -- - Cultural narratives, violence, and mother-son loyalty: an exploration into Gusii personification of evil - Justus M. Ogembo - 2001 -- - The dreams of young Gusii women: a content analysis - Sarah LeVine - 1982 -- - Gusii sex offenses: a study in social control - Robert A. LeVine - 1959 -- - Bridewealth, women, and land: social change among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1988 -- - Grain, cattle, and power: social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 --^
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Amazon River ; Indians of South America--Amazon River Valley ; Jivaran languages ; Jivaro Indians ; Shuar Indians ; South America--Description and travel
    Kurzfassung: This collection includes 30 English language documents, three translated from the German and three from the French, that contain specific data on the Jivaroan-speaking groups of southeastern Ecuador and adjacent Peru, including the Jivaro (Shuar, Shuara), Achuara (Atchuara, Achual), Huambisa, Aguaruna, Mayna, and the extinct Palta and Malacata. The major time span of the works in this collection ranges from about 1863 to 2003. Karsten, Stirling, Ḿetraux, and Harner provide the most comprehensive coverage of traditional Jivaro ethnography, supplemented to a much lesser extent by the brief summaries in Simson, Farabee, Reiss, and Hermessen. War, warfare related ceremonies, including data on head-hunting and the preparation of the shrunken heads, are prominent themes in Up de Graff, Dickey, Bollert, and Bennett Ross. Other ethnographic topics of interest in this collection are: the evaluation of missionaries, their activities and other reports in Rivet, Salazar, and Harner. The influence of Western music on the traditional music of the Jivaro is discussed in Belzner. The formation and activities of the Shuar (Jivaro) Federation in lowland Ecuador are described in Salazar and Harner. Two studies of Jivaro anthropometry will be found in Meyers and Wright . The Shuar are the best known subgroup and a major focus of this collection
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Jivaro - Anonymous and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The head-hunters of Western Amazonas: the life and culture of the Jibaro Indians of eastern Ecuador and Peru - by Rafael Karsten - 1935 -- - Historical and ethnographical material on the Jivaro Indians - Matthew Williams Stirling - 1938 -- - Notes on the Jivaros and Canelos Indians - Alfred Simson - 1880 -- - Head hunters of the Amazon: seven years of exploration and adventure - by F.W. Up de Graff, with a foreword by Kermit Roosevelt ... - 1923 -- - Contribution to the study of the Jivaro or Suor language - Bertrand Flornoy - 1938 -- - Indian tribes of eastern Peru - by William Curtis Farabee ; introduction by Louis John de Milhau ; twenty-eight plates and twenty illustrations in the text - 1922 -- - The headshrinkers of Ecuador - Herbert Spencer Dickey - 1936 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: geographic, historical and ethnographic research - Paul Rivet - 1907 -- - The Jivaro Indians: geographic, historical and ethnographic research - Paul Rivet - 1908 -- - The Jibaro anthropometry - Harry Meyers - 1937 -- - Jivaro dance regalia - William C. Orchard - 1925 -- - A journey on the Rio Zamora, Ecuador - J. L. Hermessen - 1917 -- - The Jivaro - Alfred Métraux - 1948 -- - On the trail of the unknown in the wilds of Ecuador and the Amazon - George Miller Dyott - [1926] -- - A frequent variation of the maxillary central incisors, with some observations on dental caries among the Jivaro (Shuara) Indians of Ecuador - Harry Bernard Wright - 1942 -- - Travelling in the Aguaruna Region - Hans H. Brüning - 1928 -- - On the idol head of the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador: with an account of the Jivaro Indians - William Bollaert - 1863 -- - The Indians of northeastern Peru - Günter Tessmann - 1930 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a study in sociometric anthropology - Bengt Danielson - 1949 -- - Jivaro souls - Michael J. Harner - 1962 -- - A Visit among the Jivaro Indians - W. Reiss - 1880 -- - The Jívaro: people of the sacred waterfalls - Michael J. Harner - 1973 -- - Music, modernization, and westernization among the Macuma Shuar - William Belzner - 1981 -- - The Federación Shuar and the colonization frontier - Ernesto Salazar - 1981 -- - Preface to the 1984 edition - Michael J. Harner - 1984 -- - Effects of contact on revenge hostilities among the Achuará Jívaro - Jane Bennett Ross - 1984 -- - Blood feud and table manners: a neo-Hobbesian approach to Jivaroan warfare - James S. Boster - 2003 -- - ARUTAM and culture change - James S. Boster - 2003 -- - 'Requiem for the omniscient informant': there's life in the old girl yet - James Shilts Boster - 1985
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Acculturation--Case studies ; Aleuts ; Art, Primitive ; Art--Alaska--Aleutian Islands ; Aleuten ; Aleuten
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Aleut - Douglas W. Veltre and Ian Skoggard (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Notes on the Islands of the Unalaska District - Ivan Evsieevich Popov Veniaminov - 1840 -- - History, ethnology, and anthropology of the Aleut - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1933 -- - Our Arctic province: Alaska and the Seal Islands - by Henry W. Elliott - 1886 -- - Account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America - William Coxe - 1804 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a study in ethnic distribution and invention - Otis Tufton Mason - 1902 -- - Throwing-sticks in the National Museum - By Otis T. Mason - 1885 -- - Aboriginal American basketry - Otis Tufton Mason - 1904 -- - Human anatomical terms among the Aleutian Islanders - Gordon H. Marsh - [n.d.] -- - An Aleutian burial - by Edward Moffat Weyer, Jr. - 1929 -- - The limit of the Innuit tribes on the Alaska coast - Ivan Petroff - -- - Aconite poison whaling in Asia and America: an Aleutian transfer to the New World - Robert F. Heizer - 1943 -- - Health and growth of Aleut children - Edwin Wilde - 1950 -- - Aleutian islanders: Eskimos of the north Pacific - George Irving Quimby - 1944 -- - Aleut semaphore signals - Jay Ellis Ransom - 1941 -- - Back to the smoky sea - by Nutchuk, with Alden Hatch ; illustrated by Nutchuk - 1946 -- - Aleutian manuscript collection - Avrahm Yarmolinsky - 1944 -- - Notes on the Athin Aleuts and the Koloshi - Ivan Evsieevich Popov Veniaminov - 1840 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: volume II - By Gawrila Sarytschew. Translated out of the Russian and embellished with engravings - 1806 -- - A voyage to the Pacific ocean: Undertaken, by the command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery; in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780 ... - Published by order of the lords commissioners of the Admiralty - 1785 -- - Voyages and travels in various parts of the world, during the years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, and 1807 - By G. H. von Langsdorff ... - 1817 -- - Archaeological investigations in the Aleutian Islands - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1925 -- - Blood-group determinations upon the bones of thirty Aleutian mummies - P. B. Candela - 1939 -- - Two Aleut tales - T. I. Lavrischeff - 1928 -- - Eskimo and Aleut stories from Alaska - F. A. Golder - 1909 -- - An account of a geographical... expedition to ... Russia - Martin Sauer - 1802 -- - Ethnological notes on the Aleuts - Charles I. Shade - [1949] -- - The girls' puberty ceremony at Umnak, Aleutian Islands - Charles I. Shade - 1951 -- - They know their bones - Charles I. Shade - [1950] -- - The outside man and his relation to Aleut culture - Charles I. Shade - [1948] -- - Aleut hunting and headgear and its ornamentation - S. V. Ivanov - 1930 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: II. health and medical lore of the Aleuts - Theodore P. Bank, II - 1953 -- - Aleut dialects of Atka and Attu - Knut Bergsland - 1959 -- - The Aleuts - V. V. Antropova ; [Translated from the Russian by Scripta Technica, inc. English translation edited by Stephen P. Dunn] - 1964 -- - A study of social and economic problems in Unalaska, an Aleut village - Dorothy Miriam Jones - 1970 [1972 copy] -- - Aleuts: survivors of the Bering Land Bridge - by William S. Laughlin - 1980 -- - Aleuts in transition: a comparison of two villages - by Dorothy M. Jones - 1976 -- - The Aleut social system: 1750 to 1810, from early historical sources - Margaret Lantis - 1970 -- - Aleut - Margaret Lantis - 1984 -- - The Aleutian-Pribilof Islands region - Patricia Petrivelli and Taylor Brelsford with Steven L. McNabb - 1992 -- - The northern fur seal: a subsistence and commerical resource for Aleuts of the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands, Alaska - By Douglas W. Veltre and Mary J. Veltre - 1987
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: on the remains of later pre-historic man obtained from caves in the Catherina Archipelago, Alaska Territory, and especially from the caves of the Aleutian Islands - William Healey Dall - 1880 -- - Report on the population, industries, and resources of Alaska - by Ivan Petroff - 1884 -- - Report on the seal islands of Alaska - by Henry W. Elliott - 1884 -- - People of the foggy sea - Waldemar Jochelson - 1928 -- - Bering's successors, 1745-1780 - contributions of Peter Simon Pallas to the history of Russian exploration toward Alaska, by James R. Masterson and Helen Brower - 1948 -- - Stories, myths and superstitions of Fox Island Aleut children - Jay Ellis Ransom - 1947 -- - The Aleut language: the elements of Aleut grammar with a dictionary in two parts containing basic vocabularies of Aleut and English - by Richard Henry Geoghegan ; edited by Fredericka I. Martin - 1944 -- - Scientific results of the ethnological section of the Riabouschinsky Expedition of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society to the Aleutian Islands and Kamchatka - Waldemar Jochelson - 1913 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Attu, Atka, and Nikolski - William S. Laughlin - [1949] -- - The islands and their people - Henry Bascom Collins, Jr. - 1945 -- - Animal life of the Aleutian Islands - Austin H. Clark - 1945 -- - Plants on the Aleutian Islands - Egbert H. Walker - 1945 -- - A Medical survey of the Aleutian Islands (1948) - Fred Alexander - 1949 -- - Prehistoric art of the Aleutian Islands - George Irving Quimby - 1948 -- - Some textile specimens from the Aleutian Islands - Paul Gebhard and Kate Kent Peck - 1941 -- - The cruise of the Corwin: journal of the Arctic expedition of 1881 in search of De Long and the Jeanette - by John Muir, ed. by William Frederic Badè - 1917 -- - An Aleutian basket - Mary Lois Kissell - 1907 -- - Toggle harpoon heads from the Aleutian Islands - George Irving Quimby - 1946 --^
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  • 156
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Yap (Micronesia) ; Yapese (Micronesian people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 26 documents concerns the Yapese, who speak an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language and occupy the westernmost of the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. The earliest documents in the collection, translated from German, were published between 1873 and 1917 and cover the time period of 1865 to 1910. The accounts are by explorers, government officials, missionaries, natural scientists, and travelers. There is one Spanish source and a German translation of Russian explorer's diary. Topics include religion, geography, music, poetry, dance, funerals, and money. Documents from the American period and onwards, starting in 1947, include a general ethnography, politics, courtship and marriage, dispute settlement, food, and post-colonial changes. Yap was under Spanish control from 1871 to 1899, German control from 1899 to 1914, Japanese control from 1914 to 1945, and American control from 1945 to 1985, after which it became part of an independent state (Yap State) in the Federated States of Micronesia
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Yapese - Sherwood Galen Lingenfelter and Ian Skoggard (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The Micronesians of Yap and their depopulation: report of the Peabody Museum Expedition to Yap Island, Micronesia, 1947-1948 - Edward E. Hunt, Jr., David M. Schneider, Nathaniel R. Kidder, and William D. Stevens - 1949 -- - The Carolines Island Yap - Father Salesius - 1906 -- - Yap kinship terminology and kin groups - David M. Schneider - 1953 -- - The Carolines Island Yap or Guap, according to the reports of Alfred Tetens and Johann Kubary - Alfred Tetens and Johann Kubary ; prepared by Dr. E. Gräffe - 1873 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the island of Yap - José Montes de Oca - 1893 -- - Some remarks on the music, poetry and dance of the people of Yap - L. Born - 1903 -- - The money of the Yapese - Arno Senfft - 1901 -- - Funeral obsequies on Yap (Western Carolines) - L. Born - 1903 -- - The island of Yap: anthropological sketches from the diary of N. N. Miklkukha-Maklai - N. N. Miklucho-Maclay - 1878 -- - Religious views and customs of the inhabitants of Yap (German South Seas) - Sixtus Walleser - 1913 -- - Yap eating classes: a study of structure and communitas - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1979 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: settling disputes in Yap: 1950-1979 - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1991 -- - Courtship and marriage on Yap: Budweiser, U-drives, and rock guitars - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1993 -- - Emic structure and decision-making in Yap - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1977 -- - The demystification of Yap: dialectics of culture on a Micronesian island - David Labby - 1976 -- - Taro, fish, and funerals: transformations in the Yapese cultural topography of wealth - by James Arthur Egan - 1998 [2005 copy] -- - Production and circulation of food in Yap - James A. Egan, Michael L. Burton, and Karen L. Nero - [n.d.]
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  • 157
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Ethnology--Palau ; Kinship--Palau ; Palau--History ; Palau--Social conditions ; Palau--Social life and customs ; Palauans ; Palauinseln ; Bevölkerung
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: myth, history, and polity in Belau - [by] Richard J. Parmentier - 1987 -- - Being a Palauan - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1963 -- - Palauan society: a study of contemporary native life in the Palau Islands - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1949 -- - Report on Palau - [by] John Useem - 1949 -- - Native money of Palau - [by] Robert E. Ritzenthaler - 1949 -- - Political factionalism in Palau: its rise and development - [by] Arthur J. Vidich - 1949 -- - The Palauan and Yap medicinal plant studies of Masayoshi Okabe, 1941-1943 - [by] Robert A. Defilipps, - 1988 -- - Resource exploitation and the tenure of land and sea in Palau - [by] Mary Shaw McCutcheon - 1989 copy -- - An ethnohistory of Palau under the Japanese colonial administration - [by] Goh Abe - 1989 copy --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a study of contemporary native life in the Palau Islands - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1949 -- - Leadership and cultural change in Palau - [by] Roland W. Force - 1960 -- - Just one house: a description and analysis of kinship in the Palau Islands - Roland W. Force and Maryanne Force - 1972 -- - The Palauan ocheraol: a contemporary economic perspective - Joseph Ysaol, Joseph I. Chilton, Paul Callaghan - 1996 -- - Money walks, people talk: systematic and transactional dimensions of Palauan exchange - Richard J. Parmentier - 2002 -- - Transactional symbolism in Belauan mortuary rites: a diachronic study - Richard J. Parmentier - 1988 -- - Tales of two cities: the rhetoric of rank in Ngeremlengui, Belau - by Richard J. Parmentier - 1986 -- - Time of famine, time of transformation: hell in the Pacific, Palau - Karen L. Nero - 1989 -- - The hidden pain: drunkenness and domestic violence in Palau - Karen L. Nero - 1990 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a description and analysis of kinship in the Palau Islands - [by] Roland W. Force and Maryanne Force - 1972 -- - Rigid models and ridiculous boundaries: political development and practice in Palau, circa 1955-1964 - [by] Robert Kellogg McKnight - 1974 -- - Palauan journal - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1970 -- - The geographical recognition of Palauan people with special reference to the four directions - [by] Machiko Aoyagi - 1982 -- - Words of the lagoon: fishing and marine lore in the Palau District of Micronesia - [by] Robert Johannes - 1981 -- - Culture summary: Belauans - Richard J. Parmentier - 2011 -- - Palauan social structure - DeVerne Reed Smith - 1983 -- - The sacred remains: myth, history, and polity in Belau - Richard J. Parmentier - 1987 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: mythological transformations in Palauan politics - Karen L. Nero - 1992 -- - Palau's compact: controversy, conflict, and compromise - Donald R. Shuster - 1994 -- - Crime and criminal actions in the Palau Islands - J. S. Kubary - 2009
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  • 158
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): African Americans--South Carolina--Saint Helena Island--Social life and customs ; Gullahs ; Saint Helena Island (S.C.)--Social life and customs ; Sea Islanders ; Sea Islands ; Sea Islands ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Sea Islanders, a Gullah-speaking people who live on the coast and sea islands of Georgia and South Carolina, consists of 14 documents. Four were published between 1926 and 1942, and the rest between 1973 and 2003. The studies focus on folklore and folksongs, oral histories, and language; and the main locations studied are Johns, Wadmalaw, and St. Helena's Islands, South Carolina and St. Simon's Island, Georgia. The Sea Islanders are descendents of slaves first brought to the islands in the seventeenth century. Isolated from the mainland, the Sea Islanders developed a distinct culture, which remained largely intact until the first bridges were built in the 1920s
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Sea Islanders - Mary H. Moran, Robert Van Kemper, and John Beierle - 2005 -- - Drums and shadows: survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes - [by] the Savannah Unit, Georgia Writer's Project, Work Projects Administration, introduction by Charles Joyner, photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr. - 1986 -- - When roots die: endangered traditions on the Sea Islands - [by] Patricia Jones-Jackson - 1987 -- - 'A peculiar people': slave religion and community-culture among the Gullahs - [by] Margaret Washington Creel - 1988 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: The people of Johns Island, South Carolina -- their faces, their words, and their songs - [by] Guy Carawan, recorded and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan ; photographs by Robert Yellin, et al. ; music transcribed by Ethel Raim ; preface by Charles Joyner ; afterword by Bernice Johnson Reagon - 1989 -- - Linguistic change in Gullah: sex, age, and mobility - [by] Patricia Causey Nichols - 1976 [1989 copy] -- - A cross generational study of the parental discipline practices and beliefs of Gullah blacks of the Carolina Sea Islands - [by] Franklin O. Smith - 1973 [1989 copy] -- - The status of Gullah: an investigation of convergent processes - [by] Patricia Ann Jones Jackson - 1978 [1989 copy] -- - Gullah: dedicated to the memory of Ambrose E. Gonzales - [by] Reed Smith - 1926 -- - Slave songs of the Georgia Sea Islands - [compiled by] Lydia Parrish ; foreword by Art Rosenbaum ; introduction by Olin Downes ; music transcribed by Creighton Churchill and Robert MacGimsey - 1942 -- - Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guy B. Johnson - 1930 -- - A social history of the Sea Islands, with special reference to St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guion Griffis Johnson - 1930 -- - Gullah attitudes toward life and death - Margaret W. Creel - 1990 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: African American communities on a South Carolina sea island - Patricia Guthrie - 1996 -- - An Afrocentric analysis of the transition and transformation of African Medicine (Root Medicine) as spiritual practice among Gullah people of Lowcountry South Carolina - by Wendy Carmen Trott - 2003 [2005 copy]
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  • 159
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Sea Islanders ; African Americans--South Carolina--Saint Helena Island--Social life and customs ; Saint Helena Island (S.C.)--Social life and customs ; Gullahs ; Sea Islands ; Bevölkerung ; Sea Islands ; Sea Islands ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the Sea Islanders, a Gullah-speaking people who live on the coast and sea islands of Georgia and South Carolina, consists of 14 documents. Four were published between 1926 and 1942, and the rest between 1973 and 2003. The studies focus on folklore and folksongs, oral histories, and language; and the main locations studied are Johns, Wadmalaw, and St. Helena's Islands, South Carolina and St. Simon's Island, Georgia. The Sea Islanders are descendents of slaves first brought to the islands in the seventeenth century. Isolated from the mainland, the Sea Islanders developed a distinct culture, which remained largely intact until the first bridges were built in the 1920s
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Sea Islanders - Mary H. Moran, Robert Van Kemper, and John Beierle - 2005 -- - Drums and shadows: survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes - [by] the Savannah Unit, Georgia Writer's Project, Work Projects Administration, introduction by Charles Joyner, photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr. - 1986 -- - When roots die: endangered traditions on the Sea Islands - [by] Patricia Jones-Jackson - 1987 -- - 'A peculiar people': slave religion and community-culture among the Gullahs - [by] Margaret Washington Creel - 1988 -- , - Ain't you got a right to the tree of life?: The people of Johns Island, South Carolina -- their faces, their words, and their songs - [by] Guy Carawan, recorded and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan ; photographs by Robert Yellin, et al. ; music transcribed by Ethel Raim ; preface by Charles Joyner ; afterword by Bernice Johnson Reagon - 1989 -- - Linguistic change in Gullah: sex, age, and mobility - [by] Patricia Causey Nichols - 1976 [1989 copy] -- - A cross generational study of the parental discipline practices and beliefs of Gullah blacks of the Carolina Sea Islands - [by] Franklin O. Smith - 1973 [1989 copy] -- - The status of Gullah: an investigation of convergent processes - [by] Patricia Ann Jones Jackson - 1978 [1989 copy] -- - Gullah: dedicated to the memory of Ambrose E. Gonzales - [by] Reed Smith - 1926 -- - Slave songs of the Georgia Sea Islands - [compiled by] Lydia Parrish ; foreword by Art Rosenbaum ; introduction by Olin Downes ; music transcribed by Creighton Churchill and Robert MacGimsey - 1942 -- - Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guy B. Johnson - 1930 -- - A social history of the Sea Islands, with special reference to St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guion Griffis Johnson - 1930 -- - Gullah attitudes toward life and death - Margaret W. Creel - 1990 -- , - Catching sense: African American communities on a South Carolina sea island - Patricia Guthrie - 1996 -- - An Afrocentric analysis of the transition and transformation of African Medicine (Root Medicine) as spiritual practice among Gullah people of Lowcountry South Carolina - by Wendy Carmen Trott - 2003 [2005 copy]
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  • 160
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Jivaro Indians ; Shuar Indians ; Jivaran languages ; Indians of South America--Amazon River Valley ; Amazon River ; South America--Description and travel ; Jívaro ; Jívaro
    Kurzfassung: This collection includes 30 English language documents, three translated from the German and three from the French, that contain specific data on the Jivaroan-speaking groups of southeastern Ecuador and adjacent Peru, including the Jivaro (Shuar, Shuara), Achuara (Atchuara, Achual), Huambisa, Aguaruna, Mayna, and the extinct Palta and Malacata. The major time span of the works in this collection ranges from about 1863 to 2003. Karsten, Stirling, Métraux, and Harner provide the most comprehensive coverage of traditional Jivaro ethnography, supplemented to a much lesser extent by the brief summaries in Simson, Farabee, Reiss, and Hermessen. War, warfare related ceremonies, including data on head-hunting and the preparation of the shrunken heads, are prominent themes in Up de Graff, Dickey, Bollert, and Bennett Ross. Other ethnographic topics of interest in this collection are: the evaluation of missionaries, their activities and other reports in Rivet, Salazar, and Harner. The influence of Western music on the traditional music of the Jivaro is discussed in Belzner. The formation and activities of the Shuar (Jivaro) Federation in lowland Ecuador are described in Salazar and Harner. Two studies of Jivaro anthropometry will be found in Meyers and Wright . The Shuar are the best known subgroup and a major focus of this collection
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Jivaro - Anonymous and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The head-hunters of Western Amazonas: the life and culture of the Jibaro Indians of eastern Ecuador and Peru - by Rafael Karsten - 1935 -- - Historical and ethnographical material on the Jivaro Indians - Matthew Williams Stirling - 1938 -- - Notes on the Jivaros and Canelos Indians - Alfred Simson - 1880 -- - Head hunters of the Amazon: seven years of exploration and adventure - by F.W. Up de Graff, with a foreword by Kermit Roosevelt ... - 1923 -- - Contribution to the study of the Jivaro or Suor language - Bertrand Flornoy - 1938 -- - Indian tribes of eastern Peru - by William Curtis Farabee ; introduction by Louis John de Milhau ; twenty-eight plates and twenty illustrations in the text - 1922 -- - The headshrinkers of Ecuador - Herbert Spencer Dickey - 1936 -- , - New ethnological specimens - Wendell C. Bennett - 1933 -- - The Jivaro Indians: geographic, historical and ethnographic research - Paul Rivet - 1907 -- - The Jivaro Indians: geographic, historical and ethnographic research - Paul Rivet - 1908 -- - The Jibaro anthropometry - Harry Meyers - 1937 -- - Jivaro dance regalia - William C. Orchard - 1925 -- - A journey on the Rio Zamora, Ecuador - J. L. Hermessen - 1917 -- - The Jivaro - Alfred Métraux - 1948 -- - On the trail of the unknown in the wilds of Ecuador and the Amazon - George Miller Dyott - [1926] -- - A frequent variation of the maxillary central incisors, with some observations on dental caries among the Jivaro (Shuara) Indians of Ecuador - Harry Bernard Wright - 1942 -- - Travelling in the Aguaruna Region - Hans H. Brüning - 1928 -- - On the idol head of the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador: with an account of the Jivaro Indians - William Bollaert - 1863 -- - The Indians of northeastern Peru - Günter Tessmann - 1930 -- , - Some attraction and repulsion patterns among the Jibaro Indians: a study in sociometric anthropology - Bengt Danielson - 1949 -- - Jivaro souls - Michael J. Harner - 1962 -- - A Visit among the Jivaro Indians - W. Reiss - 1880 -- - The Jívaro: people of the sacred waterfalls - Michael J. Harner - 1973 -- - Music, modernization, and westernization among the Macuma Shuar - William Belzner - 1981 -- - The Federación Shuar and the colonization frontier - Ernesto Salazar - 1981 -- - Preface to the 1984 edition - Michael J. Harner - 1984 -- - Effects of contact on revenge hostilities among the Achuará Jívaro - Jane Bennett Ross - 1984 -- - Blood feud and table manners: a neo-Hobbesian approach to Jivaroan warfare - James S. Boster - 2003 -- - ARUTAM and culture change - James S. Boster - 2003 -- - 'Requiem for the omniscient informant': there's life in the old girl yet - James Shilts Boster - 1985
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  • 161
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Iranians ; Komachi (Iranian people)--Social conditions ; Komachi (Iranian people)--Kinship ; Komachi (Iranian people)--Economic conditions ; Shepherds--Iran--Kirman (Province) ; Social classes--Iran--Kirman (Province) ; Kirman (Iran : Province)--Social conditions ; Kirman (Iran : Province)--Economic conditions ; Communication--Iran ; Communication--Social aspects--Iran ; Culture--Semiotic models ; Symbolism in communication--Iran ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Persian language--Social aspects--Iran ; Persian language--Discourse analysis ; Land settlement patterns--Iran ; Villages--Iran ; Dwellings--Iran--Khar o Tauran ; Ethnoarchaeology ; Khar o Tauran (Iran)--Social life and customs ; Rural-urban migration--Iran ; Iran--Social conditions ; Iran ; Iranier ; Iranier
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 65 documents, 64 of which are in English, and one (Masse, 1938), a translation from the French, include general data on modern Iran, its geography and inhabitants, its economy and government and specific data on the Iranians and their culture. The time span for these documents ranges from about 2000 B.C. to 2006 A.D. The most comprehensive coverage of Iranian culture history and ethnography, in summary form, will be found in Beeman, 2006. Other studies that provide supplementary data on Iranian history and ethnography are Masse, 1938 (to the 1930s) and Haas, 1946 (to the 1940s). The works by Metz, 1989 and Hooglund, 1989 do not extend their general ethnographic coverage beyond 1987. Other ethnographic topics discussed in this collection are: agriculture and irrigation development in: Fitt, 1953; Hadary, 1951; Noel, 1944; and Fisher, 1938. Land tenure and land reform are primary topics in: Lambton, 1953 and Keddie, 1972. Various aspects of Iranian economics are described in detail in: Michalis, 1954; Gupta, 1947; and MacPherson, 1989. Culture change figures prominently in many, but especially in: Hooglund, 1981; Good, 1981; and Nassehi-Behnam, 1985. Other topics given particular attention are: gender roles and women's status in Iranian society in: Higgins, 1994; Friedl, 1994; Aghajanian, 1994; and Heglund, 2004. Industry and industrial development in: International Labor Office, 1950, 1949; Sinclair, 1951; Overseas Consultants, 1949; and Naficy, 1981. Nomadism and minority groups in Iran in: Salzman, 2002; Higgins, 1986; and Kazemi, 1980. Politics form a major topic of discussion in: Hooglund, 1989 and Elwell-Sutton, 1949. A detailed description of the Islamic Revolution of 1978-1979 will be found in Fischer, 1980
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Iran - William O. Beeman - 2006 -- - Maps - Henry Field - 1955 -- - Landlord and peasant in Persia: a study of land tenure and land revenue administration - Ann K. S. Lambton - 1953 -- - Iran: an economic study - Raj Narain Gupta - 1947 -- - Persian beliefs and customs - Henri Massé - 1954 -- - Persia - by Sir Arnold T. Wilson - 1932 -- - Iran - William S. Haas - 1946 -- - Geography of Iran: chapter XIII - W. B. Fisher - 1950 -- - The wild rue: a study of Muhammadan magic and folklore in Iran - by Bess Allen Donaldson - 1938 -- - Iranian oil - Angus Sinclair - 1951 -- - Irrigation development in central Persia - R. L. Fitt - 1953 -- - political parties in Iran: 1941-1948 - L. P. Elwell-Sutton - 1949 -- - The agrarian problem in Iran - Gideon Hadary - 1951 -- - Living standards in rural Iran - Lyle J. Hayden - 1949 -- , - Useful plants and drugs of Iran and Iraq - by David Hooper. With notes by Henry Field - 1937 -- - An introduction to Persian art since the seventh century, A.D. - by Arthur Upham Pope - 1930 -- - Labour conditions in the oil industry in Iran - International Labor Office - 1950 -- - Irrigation systems of Persia - B. Fisher - 1928 -- - Persia (Iran) - Anonymous - 1953 -- - The problem of westernization in modern Iran - T. Cuyler Young - 1948 -- - The southern Lut and Iranian Baluchistan - Alfons Gabriel - 1938 -- - Americans in Persia - by Arthur C. Millspaugh - 1946 -- - Agricultural and industrial activity and manpower in Iran - International Labour Office - 1949 -- - 'Qanats' - Colonel E. Noel - 1944 -- - Summary and conclusion - Overseas Consultants, Inc. - 1949 -- - Iranian kinship terminology - Harold C. Fleming - 1954 -- - Some lullabies and topical songs collected in Persia - D. C. Phillott - 1906 -- - Some Persian riddles collected from dervishes in the south of Persia - D. C. Phillott - 1906 -- - Some street cries collected in Persia - D. C. Phillott - 1906 -- , - Bibliomancy, divination, superstitions, amongst the Persians - D. C. Phillott - 1906 -- - A note on sign-, gesture-, code-, and secret-language, etc. amongst the Persians - D. C. Phillott - 1908 -- - Common saws and proverbs collected, chiefly from dervishes, in southern Persia - D. C. Phillott - 1906 -- - Some current Persian tales collected in the south of Persia from professional story-tellers - D. C. Phillott - 1907 -- - Iran: economic structure - Alfred Michaelis - 1954 -- - Some routes in southern Iran - J. V. Harrison - 1942 -- - Tribes and the state in nineteenth- and twentieth- century Iran - Lois Beck - 1990 -- - Ambiguous relations: kin, class, and conflict among Komachi pastoralists - Daniel Bradburd - 1990 -- - Iranians - Mary Elaine Hegland - 2004 -- - An Iranian village boyhood - Mehdi Abedi and Michael M. J. Fischer - 1993 -- - Change and the Iranian family - Vida Nassehi-Behnam - 1985 -- - Culture, performance and communication in Iran - by William O. Beeman - 1982 -- - Language, status and power in Iran - William O. Beeman - 1986 -- , - Village spaces: settlement and society in northeastern Iran - Lee Horne - 1994 -- - Iran: a country study - Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by Helen Chapin Metz - 1989 -- - Pastoral nomads: some general observations based on research in Iran - Philip Carl Salzman - 2002 -- - Minority-state relations in contemporary Iran - Patricia J. Higgins - 1986 -- - Poverty and revolution in Iran: the migrant poor, urban marginality and politics - Farhad Kazemi - 1980 -- - The transformation of health care in modern Iranian history - Byron J. Good - 1981 -- - Rural socioeconomic organization in transition: the case of Iran's Bonehs - Eric J. Hooglund - 1981 -- - The changing status and composition of an Iranian provincial elite - Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good - 1981 -- - Cinema as a political instrument - Hamid Naficy - 1981 -- - Bibliography - Michael M. J. Fischer - 1980 -- - Discourse and mimesis: Shi'ism in everyday life - Michael M. J. Fischer - 1980 -- - The revolutionary movement of 1977-1979 - Michael M. J. Fischer - 1980 -- , - Women's education in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Patricia J. Higgins ; Pirouz Shoar-Ghaffari - 1994 -- - The status of women and female children in Iran: an update from the 1986 census - Akbar Aghajanian - 1994 -- - Temporary marriage: an Islamic discourse on female sexuality in Iran - Shahla Haeri - 1994 -- - Sources of female power in Iran - Erika Friedl - 1994 -- - Ritual, the state, and the transformation of emotional discourse in Iranian society - Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good and Byron J. Good - 1988 -- - Stratification, social control, and capitalism in Iranian villages: before and after land reform - Nikki R. Keddie - 1972 -- - Historical setting - Shaul Bakhash - 1989 -- - The society and its environment - Eric Hooglund - 1989 -- - The economy - Angus MacPherson - 1989 -- - Government and politics - Eric Hooglund - 1989 -- - National security - Joseph A. Kechichian and Houman Sadri - 1989 -- - Iran: an overview - William O. Beeman - 2006
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    Schlagwort(e): Tongans ; Tongaer ; Tongaer
    Kurzfassung: The collection about the Tonga consists of 111 documents, and covers the time span from 900 to 2004. Topics include early accounts of traditional Tongan ethnography, kinship, kava ceremonialism, rank and status, missionization in Tonga, demography, child care and socialization, gender relations, health and medicine, material culture, and myths, legends, and folktales. The Tongans primarily live on a group of islands (islands of Tonga, also known as the Friendly Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean. Tonga established its own constitutional monarchy in 1875 and became an independent country in 1970
    Anmerkung: A contribution to Tongan somatology - by Louis R. Sullivan, based on the field studies of E. W. Gifford and W. C. McKern - 1922 -- - Pangai: village in Tonga - by Ernest & Pearl Beaglehole ... - 1941 -- - The diversions of a prime minister - By Basil Thompson - 1894 -- - Culture summary: Tongans - Charles F. Urbanowicz and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Tongan society - by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1929 -- - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 -- , - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 -- - Tongan myths and tales - compiled by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Tales and poems of Tonga - by E. E. V. Collocott - 1928 -- - Proverbial sayings of the Tongans - by E. E. V. Collocott and John Havea - 1922 -- - Tongan astronomy and calendar - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1922 -- - Tongan archipelago - By James Hornell - 1938 -- - Savage Island: an account of a sojourn in Niué and Tonga - By Basil C. Thomson - 1902 -- - Notes on Tongan religion - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Sickness, ghosts and medicine in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - Marriage in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - An experiment in Tongan history - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Euro-American acculturation in Tonga - By Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Modern Tonga - C. G. F. Simkin - 1945-1946 -- - Supplementary Tongan vocabulary - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1925 -- - Kava ceremonial in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1927 -- , - Material representatives of Tongan and Samoan gods - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1935 -- - Additional wooden images from Tonga - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1937 -- - Pan-pipes in Polynesia - By Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) - 1941 -- - The supernatural in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 [1962 reprint] -- - Land tenure and social organisation in Tonga - By R. R. Nayacakalou - 1959 -- - A Tongan theogony - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1919 -- - Legends from Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Tongan myths and legends: III - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tongan myths and legends: IV - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tonga colour-vision - by Ernest Beagelhole - 1939 -- - Population changes in Tonga: an historical overview and modern commentary - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1970 -- - Shifting cultivation and population growth in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1970 -- - Po fananga = Folk tales of Tonga - by Tupou Posesi Fanua ; ill. by Nick Rott - 1975 -- , - Kinship organisation and behaviour in a contemporary Tongan village - Machiko Aoyagi - 1966 -- - To please oneself: local organization in the Tongan Islands - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1977 [1978 copy] -- - Household composition in the Tongan Islands: a question of options and alternatives - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1975 -- - Tongan kin groups: the noble and the common view - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1974 -- - Some comments on the 'Report on the results of the 1966 census,' Kingdom of Tonga, 1968 - Garth Rogers - 1969 -- - A Study of Tongan panpipes with a speculative interpretation - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1974 -- - Alternative social structures and the limits of hierarchy in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1975 -- - The Journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery: 3. The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780 - edited by J. C. Beaglehole - 1967 -- - A journal of a voyage made in His Majesty's sloop RESOLUTION May 16th 1777 - William Anderson - 1967 -- - Account of Tonga, 1777 - Charles Clerke - 1967 -- - At Tonga, May-July 1777 - James king - 1967 -- , - Rank in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Folklore as expressed in the dance in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1967 -- - Pottery sherds from Tungua, Ha'apai: and remarks on pottery and social structure in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1973 -- - Tongan adoption before the constitution of 1875 - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1974 -- - Drinking in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - Change in rank and status in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - A Tongan urban peasantry: conjecture or reality? - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1969 -- - Land shortage and population in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1973 -- - Holy war: Peter Dillon and the 1837 massacres in Tonga - H. G. Cummins - 1977 -- - Oral traditions: an appraisal of their value in historical research in Tonga - Sione Latukefu - 1968 -- - Fragment of a carved box from Vava'u - Henry Devenish Skinner - 1969 -- , - A voyage round the world, in His Britannic Majesty's sloop, Resolution, commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4, and 5 - George Forster - 1777 -- - Run from the society to the Friendly Islands - By George Forster - 1777 -- - Kinship, economics, and exchange in a Tongan village - Keith Lewis Morton - 1972 [1978 copy] -- - Tongan culture: the methodology of an ethnographic reconstruction - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1973 [1978 copy] -- - Psychic stress in a Tongan village - Ernest Beaglehole - 1940 -- - Notes on Tongan ethnology - J. D. Whitcombe - 1930 -- - Ethnomedicine in Tonga - Michael A. Weiner - 1972 -- - Church and state in Tonga: the Wesleyan Methodist missionaries and political development, 1822-1875 - Sione Latukefu - [1974] -- - Tonga: equality overtaking privilege - Alaric Maude - [1971] -- - Psychoanalysis and ceremony - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - The structure of symbolism - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - A rejoinder to Edmund Leach - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - Appendix - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - Succession disputes and the position of the nobility in modern Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1977 -- , - Geography od Tonga - By A. H. Wood - 1932 -- - The Tongan agricultural system: with special emphasis on plant assemblages - Randolph Robert Thaman - [1978 copy] -- - Overseas missions of the Australian Methodist Church: volume 1. Tonga, Samoa - by A. Harold Wood - 1975 -- - Integrating tourism with other industries in Tonga - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Tourism in Tonga: troubled times - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Eighteenth century Tonga: new interpretations of Tongan society and material culture at the time of Captain Cook - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Motives and methods: missionaries in Tonga in the early 19th century - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1978 -- - A survey of the history of Tonga: some new views - Henri J. M. Claessen - 1968 -- - The South Seas -- yesterday and today: cultural change among the Tongans and an attempt to interpret this development - Gerd Koch - [1955] -- - Population, agriculture and urbanization in the Kingdom of Tonga - William Fenton Clark - 1975 [1978 copy] -- , - String figures from Fiji and western Polynesia - by James Hornell - 1927 -- - Preliminary report on a fisheries survey in Tonga - By Hon. Vaea, and W. Straatmans - 1954 -- - Illness and cure in Tonga: traditional and modern medical practice - Siosiane Fanua Bloomfield - 2002 -- - Becoming Tongan: an ethnography of childhood - Helen Morton - 1996 -- - From Ma'ULI to motivator: transformations in reproductive health care in Tonga - Helen Morton - 2002 -- - Remembering freedom and the freedom to remember: Tongan memories of independence - Helen Morton - 2001 -- - Persistence of the gift: Tongan tradition in transnational context - Mike Evans - 2001 -- - The nobility and the chiefly tradition in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - by George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - Method and theory in analyzing dance structure with an analysis of Tongan dance - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1972 -- - Kinship to kingship: gender hierarchy and state formation in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1987 -- - Dealing with the dark side in the ethnography of childhood: child punishment in Tonga - Helen Kavapalu - 1993 -- , - Tongans - Barbara Burns McGrath - 2004 -- - Globalization, diet, and health: an example from Tonga - Mike Evans, Robert C. Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, & Viliami Liava'a - 2001 -- - Putting down sisters and wives: Tongan women and colonization - Christine Ward Gailey - 1980 -- - Islanders of the south: production, kinship and ideology in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Paul van der Grijp ; translated by Peter Mason - 1993 -- - Power on the extreme periphery: the perspective of Tongan elites in the modern world - George E. Marcus - 1981 -- - Migration and remittances: a Tongan village perspective - K. E. James - 1991 -- - Kava'onau and the Tongan chiefs - Aletta Biersack - 1991 -- - Tongan exchange structures: beyond descent and alliance - Aletta Biersack - 1982 -- - Poetics and politics of Tongan laments and eulogies - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1993 -- - Rethinking western Polynesia: 'Uvea in the Early Tongan Empire - Nancy J. Pollock - 1996 -- - A Good man is hard to find: overseas migration and the decentered family in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1992 -- , - Status rivalry in a Polynesian steady-state society - George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - The birth and growth of a Polynesian women's exchange network - Cathy A. Small - 1995 -- - Sluts and superwomen: the politics of gender liminality in urban Tonga - Niko Besnier - 1997 -- - Thy kingdom come: the democratization of aristocratic Tonga - Epeli Hau'ofa - 1994 -- - Effeminate males and changes in the construction of gender in Tonga - Kerry E. James - 1994 -- - Gender relations in Tonga - Kerry James - 1983 -- - Gender relations in Tonga: a paradigm shift - K. E. James - 1990 -- - Disentangling the 'grass roots' in Tonga: 'traditional enterprise' and autonomy in the moral and market economy - Kerry E. James - 2002 -- - Is there a Tongan middle class?: hierarchy and protest in contemporary Tonga - Kerry James - 2003 -- - Is Tonga's MIRAB economy sustainable?: a view from the village and a view without it - Mike Evans - 1999
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    Schlagwort(e): Aleuts ; Art--Alaska--Aleutian Islands ; Art, Primitive ; Acculturation--Case studies ; Aleuten ; Aleuten
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Aleut - Douglas W. Veltre and Ian Skoggard (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Notes on the Islands of the Unalaska District - Ivan Evsieevich Popov Veniaminov - 1840 -- - History, ethnology, and anthropology of the Aleut - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1933 -- - Our Arctic province: Alaska and the Seal Islands - by Henry W. Elliott - 1886 -- - Account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America - William Coxe - 1804 -- , - Account of a voyage of discovery to the north-east of Siberia, the frozen ocean, and the north-east sea: volume II - By Gawrila Sarytschew. Translated out of the Russian and embellished with engravings - 1806 -- - A voyage to the Pacific ocean: Undertaken, by the command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery; in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780 ... - Published by order of the lords commissioners of the Admiralty - 1785 -- - Voyages and travels in various parts of the world, during the years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, and 1807 - By G. H. von Langsdorff ... - 1817 -- - Archaeological investigations in the Aleutian Islands - by Waldemar Jochelson - 1925 -- - Blood-group determinations upon the bones of thirty Aleutian mummies - P. B. Candela - 1939 -- - Two Aleut tales - T. I. Lavrischeff - 1928 -- - Eskimo and Aleut stories from Alaska - F. A. Golder - 1909 -- - An account of a geographical... expedition to ... Russia - Martin Sauer - 1802 -- - Ethnological notes on the Aleuts - Charles I. Shade - [1949] -- - The girls' puberty ceremony at Umnak, Aleutian Islands - Charles I. Shade - 1951 -- - They know their bones - Charles I. Shade - [1950] -- - The outside man and his relation to Aleut culture - Charles I. Shade - [1948] -- - Aleut hunting and headgear and its ornamentation - S. V. Ivanov - 1930 -- , - The Aleutian and Commander islands and their inhabitants - [by] Ales Hrdlicka ... - 1945 -- - The physical anthropology of three Aleut populations: Attu, Atka, and Nikolski - William S. Laughlin - [1949] -- - The islands and their people - Henry Bascom Collins, Jr. - 1945 -- - Animal life of the Aleutian Islands - Austin H. Clark - 1945 -- - Plants on the Aleutian Islands - Egbert H. Walker - 1945 -- - A Medical survey of the Aleutian Islands (1948) - Fred Alexander - 1949 -- - Prehistoric art of the Aleutian Islands - George Irving Quimby - 1948 -- - Some textile specimens from the Aleutian Islands - Paul Gebhard and Kate Kent Peck - 1941 -- - The cruise of the Corwin: journal of the Arctic expedition of 1881 in search of De Long and the Jeanette - by John Muir, ed. by William Frederic Badè - 1917 -- - An Aleutian basket - Mary Lois Kissell - 1907 -- - Toggle harpoon heads from the Aleutian Islands - George Irving Quimby - 1946 -- , - Pottery from the Aleutian Islands - George Irving Quimby - 1945 -- - Article VI: on the remains of later pre-historic man obtained from caves in the Catherina Archipelago, Alaska Territory, and especially from the caves of the Aleutian Islands - William Healey Dall - 1880 -- - Report on the population, industries, and resources of Alaska - by Ivan Petroff - 1884 -- - Report on the seal islands of Alaska - by Henry W. Elliott - 1884 -- - People of the foggy sea - Waldemar Jochelson - 1928 -- - Bering's successors, 1745-1780 - contributions of Peter Simon Pallas to the history of Russian exploration toward Alaska, by James R. Masterson and Helen Brower - 1948 -- - Stories, myths and superstitions of Fox Island Aleut children - Jay Ellis Ransom - 1947 -- - The Aleut language: the elements of Aleut grammar with a dictionary in two parts containing basic vocabularies of Aleut and English - by Richard Henry Geoghegan ; edited by Fredericka I. Martin - 1944 -- - Scientific results of the ethnological section of the Riabouschinsky Expedition of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society to the Aleutian Islands and Kamchatka - Waldemar Jochelson - 1913 -- , - Aboriginal American harpoons: a study in ethnic distribution and invention - Otis Tufton Mason - 1902 -- - Throwing-sticks in the National Museum - By Otis T. Mason - 1885 -- - Aboriginal American basketry - Otis Tufton Mason - 1904 -- - Human anatomical terms among the Aleutian Islanders - Gordon H. Marsh - [n.d.] -- - An Aleutian burial - by Edward Moffat Weyer, Jr. - 1929 -- - The limit of the Innuit tribes on the Alaska coast - Ivan Petroff - -- - Aconite poison whaling in Asia and America: an Aleutian transfer to the New World - Robert F. Heizer - 1943 -- - Health and growth of Aleut children - Edwin Wilde - 1950 -- - Aleutian islanders: Eskimos of the north Pacific - George Irving Quimby - 1944 -- - Aleut semaphore signals - Jay Ellis Ransom - 1941 -- - Back to the smoky sea - by Nutchuk, with Alden Hatch ; illustrated by Nutchuk - 1946 -- - Aleutian manuscript collection - Avrahm Yarmolinsky - 1944 -- - Notes on the Athin Aleuts and the Koloshi - Ivan Evsieevich Popov Veniaminov - 1840 -- , - Effects of a technological change in an Aleutian village - Gerald D. Berreman - 1954 -- - Botanical and ethnological studies in the Aleutian Islands: II. health and medical lore of the Aleuts - Theodore P. Bank, II - 1953 -- - Aleut dialects of Atka and Attu - Knut Bergsland - 1959 -- - The Aleuts - V. V. Antropova ; [Translated from the Russian by Scripta Technica, inc. English translation edited by Stephen P. Dunn] - 1964 -- - A study of social and economic problems in Unalaska, an Aleut village - Dorothy Miriam Jones - 1970 [1972 copy] -- - Aleuts: survivors of the Bering Land Bridge - by William S. Laughlin - 1980 -- - Aleuts in transition: a comparison of two villages - by Dorothy M. Jones - 1976 -- - The Aleut social system: 1750 to 1810, from early historical sources - Margaret Lantis - 1970 -- - Aleut - Margaret Lantis - 1984 -- - The Aleutian-Pribilof Islands region - Patricia Petrivelli and Taylor Brelsford with Steven L. McNabb - 1992 -- - The northern fur seal: a subsistence and commerical resource for Aleuts of the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands, Alaska - By Douglas W. Veltre and Mary J. Veltre - 1987
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    Schlagwort(e): Mongols ; Mongols--Music ; Mongols--Law ; Mongols--History ; Mongols--Ethnology ; Mongols--Kinship ; Mongolia--Politics and government ; Mongolia--History ; Mongolia ; Mongolen ; Mongolen
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 21 documents contains general data on Mongolia, its inhabitants, and on the Mongol (Menggus) people during the time period from 1200 AD-2000. Documents cover both the present country of Mongolia and historical Mongolia which includes Imperial Mongolia and tribes living in Russia and China. The major works include a handbook on twentieth-century Mongolia from the Far Eastern and Russian Institute, two books on kinship system and structure by Krader and Vreeland, one on tribal organization by Lattimore, and one on Mongolian law by Riasanovsky
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Mongolia - William Jankowiak and HRAF Staff (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments - [by] Ernst Emsheimer - 1943 -- - Mongolia - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1933 -- - Fundamental principles of Mongolian law - [by] Aleksandrovich Valentin Riasanovsky - 1937 -- - The Torguts of Etsin-Gol - [by] Gösta Montell - 1940 -- - Kinship systems of the Altaic-speaking peoples of the Asiatic steppe - [by] Lawrence Krader - [n.d.] -- - Distilling in Mongolia - [by] Gösta Montell - 1937 -- - Outer Mongolia and its international position - [by] Gerard M. Friters ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1949 -- - Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia) - Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington - 1956 -- - Contemporary Mongolia - [by] I. Maiskii - 1921 -- , - Mongol community and kinship structure - [by] Herbert Harold Vreeland, III - 1973 -- - The changing world of Mongolia's nomads - photography and text by Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall - 1994 -- - Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia - Uradyn E. Bulag - 1998 -- - A Society and economy in transition - Ole Bruun and Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - The herding household: economy and organization - Ole Bruun - 1996 -- - Living standards and poverty - Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - Mongolian nomadic society: a reconstruction of the 'medieval' history of Mongolia - Bat-Ochir Bold - 2001 -- - Rituals of death as a context for understanding personal property in socialist Mongolia - Caroline Humphrey - 2002 -- - My Mongolia - Munhtuya Altangerel - 2001 -- - The twentieth century: from domination to democracy - Nasan Dashdendeviin Bumaa - 2001 -- - DEEL, GER, and altar: continuity and change in Mongolian material culture - Eliot Grady Bikales - 2001 -- - Genghis Khan: father of Mongolian democracy - Paula L. W. Sabloff - 2001
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    Schlagwort(e): Mongols ; Mongolia ; China--Inner Mongolia--Ethnology ; China--Inner Mongolia--Medical care ; China--Mongols--Ethnology ; Mongols--Child rearing ; Mongols--Hunting ; China--Inner Mongolia ; Mongols--Ethnology ; China--Inner Mongolia--Description and travel ; China--Inner Mongolia--Environment ; China--Inner Mongolia--Economic conditions ; Inner Mongolia (China)--Politics and government ; Mongols China Hu-ho-hao-t'e shih ; Hohhot (China) Ethnic relations ; Pastoral systems China Inner Mongolia ; Inner Mongolia (China) History ; Inner Mongolia (China) Social conditions ; Chinese--China--Inner Mongolia ; Mongolen ; Mongolen
    Kurzfassung: The 15 documents in this collection cover the time period from 1100-2000 AD. A general handbook of Inner Mongolia geography, history, and culture was published by the Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1956). The earliest works in the collection are by the Catholic priest Father Kler who lived among the Ordos Mongolians in the 1920s and 30s. He wrote articles on hunting practices (1941); sickness, death, and burials (1936) and birth, infancy, and childhood (1938). Chang (1933) provides an economic assessment and prognosis of Mongolia in the 1930s. Owen Lattimore (1934) wrote a political ecology of the region, prior to the Japanese occupation in 1932. Two translated Japanese studies examine health and living conditions (Hikage 1938), and housing, clothing and diet (Izumi 1939). Cammann reports on his 1945 travels in the Ordos and Gobi desserts and Houtai plain. Three works examine the twentieth-century Han colonization of the region (Cressy 1932; Lattimore 1932; Pasternak and Salaff 1993). Sneath (2000) examines the history of Chinese government policies imposed on Mongolian pastoral society from the pre-Chinese Revolutionary period up to the post-Mao period. Jankowiak (1993) writes an engaging urban ethnography of Huhhot and Bulag (2002) examines how the contradictions and tensions of vying Chinese and Mongolian nationalisms play out in socialist Inner Mongolia
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Inner Mongolia - William Jankowiak, Ian Skoggard (synopsis) and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2006 -- - A regional handbook of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Compiled by The Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington, Seattle - 1956 -- - Health and living conditions - [by] Shigeru Hikage - 1938 -- - Manners and customs of the people in Inner Mongolia - [by] Seiichi Izumi - 1939 -- - Birth, infancy and childhood among the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1938 -- - Hunting customs of the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1941 -- - Chinese colonization in Mongolia: a general survey - [by] George B. Cressey - 1932 -- - Chinese colonization in Inner Mongolia: its history and present development - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1932 -- - Sickness, death and burial among the Mongols of the Ordos Desert - [by] Joseph Kler - 1936 -- , - The land of the camel: tents and temples of Inner Mongolia - [by] Schuyler Cammann - 1951 -- - The Mongols of Manchuria: their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1934 -- - The economic development and prospects of Inner Mongolia (Chahar, Suiyuan and Ningsia) - [by] Yin-t'ang Chang - 1933 -- - The Mongols at China's edge: history and the politics of national unity - Uradyn E. Bulag - 2002 -- - Sex, death, and hierarchy in a Chinese city: an anthropological account - William R. Jankowiak - 1993 -- - Changing Inner Mongolia: pastoral Mongolian society and the Chinese state - David Sneath - 2000 -- - Cowboys and cultivators: the Chinese of Inner Mongolia - Burton Pasternak and Janet W. Salaff - 1993
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    Schlagwort(e): Palauans ; Kinship--Palau ; Palau--Social life and customs ; Ethnology--Palau ; Palau--History ; Palau--Social conditions ; Bevölkerung ; Palauinseln ; Palauinseln ; Bevölkerung
    Anmerkung: Palauan social structure - [by] DeVerne Reed Smith - 1983 -- - The sacred remains: myth, history, and polity in Belau - [by] Richard J. Parmentier - 1987 -- - Being a Palauan - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1963 -- - Palauan society: a study of contemporary native life in the Palau Islands - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1949 -- - Report on Palau - [by] John Useem - 1949 -- - Native money of Palau - [by] Robert E. Ritzenthaler - 1949 -- - Political factionalism in Palau: its rise and development - [by] Arthur J. Vidich - 1949 -- - The Palauan and Yap medicinal plant studies of Masayoshi Okabe, 1941-1943 - [by] Robert A. Defilipps, - 1988 -- - Resource exploitation and the tenure of land and sea in Palau - [by] Mary Shaw McCutcheon - 1989 copy -- - An ethnohistory of Palau under the Japanese colonial administration - [by] Goh Abe - 1989 copy -- , - Competition in Palau - [by] Robert Kellogg McKnight - 1989 copy -- - Dependence and affluence as challenges to national development on Palau - [by] Joshua Lee Epstein - 1989 copy -- - Leadership and cultural change in Palau - [by] Roland W. Force - 1960 -- - Just one house: a description and analysis of kinship in the Palau Islands - [by] Roland W. Force and Maryanne Force - 1972 -- - Rigid models and ridiculous boundaries: political development and practice in Palau, circa 1955-1964 - [by] Robert Kellogg McKnight - 1974 -- - Palauan journal - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1970 -- - The geographical recognition of Palauan people with special reference to the four directions - [by] Machiko Aoyagi - 1982 -- - Words of the lagoon: fishing and marine lore in the Palau District of Micronesia - [by] Robert Johannes - 1981 -- - Culture summary: Belauans - Richard J. Parmentier - 2011 -- - Palauan social structure - DeVerne Reed Smith - 1983 -- - The sacred remains: myth, history, and polity in Belau - Richard J. Parmentier - 1987 -- , - Being a Palauan - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1963 -- - Palauan society: a study of contemporary native life in the Palau Islands - [by] Homer G. Barnett - 1949 -- - Leadership and cultural change in Palau - [by] Roland W. Force - 1960 -- - Just one house: a description and analysis of kinship in the Palau Islands - Roland W. Force and Maryanne Force - 1972 -- - The Palauan ocheraol: a contemporary economic perspective - Joseph Ysaol, Joseph I. Chilton, Paul Callaghan - 1996 -- - Money walks, people talk: systematic and transactional dimensions of Palauan exchange - Richard J. Parmentier - 2002 -- - Transactional symbolism in Belauan mortuary rites: a diachronic study - Richard J. Parmentier - 1988 -- - Tales of two cities: the rhetoric of rank in Ngeremlengui, Belau - by Richard J. Parmentier - 1986 -- - Time of famine, time of transformation: hell in the Pacific, Palau - Karen L. Nero - 1989 -- - The hidden pain: drunkenness and domestic violence in Palau - Karen L. Nero - 1990 -- , - The breadfruit tree story: mythological transformations in Palauan politics - Karen L. Nero - 1992 -- - Palau's compact: controversy, conflict, and compromise - Donald R. Shuster - 1994 -- - Crime and criminal actions in the Palau Islands - J. S. Kubary - 2009
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    Schlagwort(e): Yapese (Micronesian people) ; Yap (Micronesia) ; Bevölkerung ; Yap ; Yap ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 26 documents concerns the Yapese, who speak an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language and occupy the westernmost of the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. The earliest documents in the collection, translated from German, were published between 1873 and 1917 and cover the time period of 1865 to 1910. The accounts are by explorers, government officials, missionaries, natural scientists, and travelers. There is one Spanish source and a German translation of Russian explorer's diary. Topics include religion, geography, music, poetry, dance, funerals, and money. Documents from the American period and onwards, starting in 1947, include a general ethnography, politics, courtship and marriage, dispute settlement, food, and post-colonial changes. Yap was under Spanish control from 1871 to 1899, German control from 1899 to 1914, Japanese control from 1914 to 1945, and American control from 1945 to 1985, after which it became part of an independent state (Yap State) in the Federated States of Micronesia
    Anmerkung: Yap - Wilhelm Müller - 1917 -- - Political organization, supernatural sanctions and the punishment for incest on Yap - David M. Schneider - 1957 -- - Traditional coconut culture in Yap - S. Bert Ogata - 1960 -- - Culture summary: Yapese - Sherwood Galen Lingenfelter and Ian Skoggard (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The Micronesians of Yap and their depopulation: report of the Peabody Museum Expedition to Yap Island, Micronesia, 1947-1948 - Edward E. Hunt, Jr., David M. Schneider, Nathaniel R. Kidder, and William D. Stevens - 1949 -- - The Carolines Island Yap - Father Salesius - 1906 -- - Yap kinship terminology and kin groups - David M. Schneider - 1953 -- - The Carolines Island Yap or Guap, according to the reports of Alfred Tetens and Johann Kubary - Alfred Tetens and Johann Kubary ; prepared by Dr. E. Gräffe - 1873 -- , - Ethnographic contributions concerning the Caroline Islands of Yap - Arno Senfft - 1903 -- - Abortion and depopulation on a Pacific Island - David M. Schneider - 1955 -- - The stone money of Yap - Inez de Beauclair - 1963 -- - Political leadership and culture change in Yap - Sherwood Galen Lingenfelter - 1972 [1975 copy] -- - The legal customs of the Yap natives - Arno Senfft - 1907 -- - Concerning the Carolines Island of Yap - G. Volkens - 1901 -- - Western Carolines: the island of Yap - José Montes de Oca - 1893 -- - Some remarks on the music, poetry and dance of the people of Yap - L. Born - 1903 -- - The money of the Yapese - Arno Senfft - 1901 -- - Funeral obsequies on Yap (Western Carolines) - L. Born - 1903 -- - The island of Yap: anthropological sketches from the diary of N. N. Miklkukha-Maklai - N. N. Miklucho-Maclay - 1878 -- - Religious views and customs of the inhabitants of Yap (German South Seas) - Sixtus Walleser - 1913 -- - Yap eating classes: a study of structure and communitas - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1979 -- , - In the court or in the village?: settling disputes in Yap: 1950-1979 - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1991 -- - Courtship and marriage on Yap: Budweiser, U-drives, and rock guitars - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1993 -- - Emic structure and decision-making in Yap - Sherwood G. Lingenfelter - 1977 -- - The demystification of Yap: dialectics of culture on a Micronesian island - David Labby - 1976 -- - Taro, fish, and funerals: transformations in the Yapese cultural topography of wealth - by James Arthur Egan - 1998 [2005 copy] -- - Production and circulation of food in Yap - James A. Egan, Michael L. Burton, and Karen L. Nero - [n.d.]
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    Schlagwort(e): Mongolia ; Mongolia--History ; Mongolia--Politics and government ; Mongols ; Mongols--Ethnology ; Mongols--History ; Mongols--Kinship ; Mongols--Law ; Mongols--Music
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 21 documents contains general data on Mongolia, its inhabitants, and on the Mongol (Menggus) people during the time period from 1200 AD-2000. Documents cover both the present country of Mongolia and historical Mongolia which includes Imperial Mongolia and tribes living in Russia and China. The major works include a handbook on twentieth-century Mongolia from the Far Eastern and Russian Institute, two books on kinship system and structure by Krader and Vreeland, one on tribal organization by Lattimore, and one on Mongolian law by Riasanovsky
    Anmerkung: - Mongol community and kinship structure - [by] Herbert Harold Vreeland, III - 1973 -- - The changing world of Mongolia's nomads - photography and text by Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall - 1994 -- - Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia - Uradyn E. Bulag - 1998 -- - A Society and economy in transition - Ole Bruun and Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - The herding household: economy and organization - Ole Bruun - 1996 -- - Living standards and poverty - Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - Mongolian nomadic society: a reconstruction of the 'medieval' history of Mongolia - Bat-Ochir Bold - 2001 -- - Rituals of death as a context for understanding personal property in socialist Mongolia - Caroline Humphrey - 2002 -- - My Mongolia - Munhtuya Altangerel - 2001 -- - The twentieth century: from domination to democracy - Nasan Dashdendeviin Bumaa - 2001 -- - DEEL, GER, and altar: continuity and change in Mongolian material culture - Eliot Grady Bikales - 2001 -- - Genghis Khan: father of Mongolian democracy - Paula L. W. Sabloff - 2001 , Culture summary: Mongolia - William Jankowiak and HRAF Staff (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments - [by] Ernst Emsheimer - 1943 -- - Mongolia - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1933 -- - Fundamental principles of Mongolian law - [by] Aleksandrovich Valentin Riasanovsky - 1937 -- - The Torguts of Etsin-Gol - [by] Gösta Montell - 1940 -- - Kinship systems of the Altaic-speaking peoples of the Asiatic steppe - [by] Lawrence Krader - [n.d.] -- - Distilling in Mongolia - [by] Gösta Montell - 1937 -- - Outer Mongolia and its international position - [by] Gerard M. Friters ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1949 -- - Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia) - Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington - 1956 -- - Contemporary Mongolia - [by] I. Maiskii - 1921 --
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    Schlagwort(e): Children--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social life and customs ; Ethnology--Iran ; Iran--Rural conditions ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Land tenure--Iran--Luristan ; Lur (Iranian people) ; Luristan (Iran)--Economic conditions ; Luristan (Iran)--Social conditions ; Luristan(Iran)--Social life and customs ; Nomads--Iran--Luristan ; Rural women--Iran--Biography ; Rural women--Iran--Social conditions ; Sheep industry--Iran--Luristan ; Tales--Iran--Luristan ; Tribes--Iran
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 7 English-lanugage documents contains specific data on the Lur peoples, including the Bakhtiari, Kahgalu, and Mamassani. The documents cover the time period from 9000 BC to 1997 AD, with an emphasis on the period from 1920-1994. Although the Lur are found mainly in three administrative districts of Iran - Lorestan (or Lurestan), Kohkiluyeh, and Bakhtiari - the focus of this collection is on the Lur of the Lorestan district. The cultural summary is based on the article "Lur" by Ronald Johnson in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Vol. 9, Africa and the Middle East, John Middleton and Amal Rassam, eds. 1995. It was revised and expanded with the addition of the synopsis and indexing notes by John Beierle in June, 2005
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - The Kuhgalu of Iran - Mahmud Bawer - [n.d.] -- - Tribes of Iran - Sekandar Amanolahi - 1988 -- - Sheep and land: the economics of power in a tribal society - Jacob Black-Michaud - 1986 -- - Nomads of Luristan: history, material culture, and pastoralism in western Iran - Inge Demant Mortensen ; Ida Nicolaisen, editor-in-chief - 1993 -- - Tales from Luristan (Matalyâ Lurissu): tales, fables, and folk poetry from the Lur of Bâlâ-Garîva / transcribed and translated with notes on the phonology, the grammar of Luri and Luri-English vocabulary - by Sekander Amanolahi, W.M. Thackston - 1986 -- - Women of Deh Koh: lives in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1989 -- - Children of Deh Koh: young life in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1997
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    Schlagwort(e): Manus (Papua New Guinea people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Manus - James G. Carrier - 2005 -- - Growing up in New Guinea: a comparative study of primitive education - by Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953 - Margaret Mead - 1956 -- - Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands - by R.F. Fortune - 1935 -- - Kinship in the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1934 -- - An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism - Margaret Mead - 1932 -- - The Manus of the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1937 -- - Melanesian middlemen - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Structure and process in a Melanesian society: Ponam's progress in the twentieth century - Achsah H. Carrier, James G. Carrier - 1991 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a Manus society in the modern state - James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier - 1989 -- - Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in in leadership among the Manus - Berit Gustafsson - 1992 -- - Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia - Theodore Schwartz - 1963 -- - Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea - Ton Otto - 1998 -- - The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition - Ton Otto - 1992 -- - The heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia - Lola Romanucci Schwartz - 1969
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    Schlagwort(e): Black Carib Indians
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 22 documents describe the Garifuna, also called Black Caribs, who live on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. The time period covered is from 1000 to 2000. Fieldwork covers a time span of almost 50 years from 1947 to 1993. Nine of the documents are doctoral dissertations. Basic ethnographies are provided by Taylor, Coelho, and Munroe. Historical perspectives of Garifuna cultural formation are provided by Gonzalez and Gullick. Four articles examine ethnic relations with respect to language use and mating/marital patterns. The Garifuna practice of couvade has been a focus of anthropological inquiry, beginning with Munroe. Chernela reinterprets the meaning of the couvade as practiced by the Garifuna. Coe and Anderson survey the region's ethnobotany. Palacio examines the Garifuna food exchange system and more specifically looks at the relationships between food sharing and fosterage, and age and residence patterns. Other topics covered include language shift in relation to new class formation and ethnic identity, gender roles, women's role in social organization, the control of young women's sexual behavior by older women, ethnomedicine, folk songs, and spirit possession
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Garifuna - Nancie L. Solien González, Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes), and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Sojourners of the Caribbean: ethnogenesis and ethnohistory of the Garifuna - [by] Nancie L. Gonzalez - 1988 -- - Black Carib household structure: a study of migration and modernization - [by] Nancie L. Gonzßlez - 1969 -- - Exiled from St. Vincent: the development of Black Carib culture in Central America up to 1945 - [by] C.J.M.R. Gullick - 1976 -- - Women and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual - [by] Virginia Kerns - 1983 -- - Interpreting signs of illness: a case study in medical semiotics - [by] Kathryn Vance Staiano - 1986 -- - Heart drum: spirit possession in the communities of Belize - [by] Byron Foster - 1986 -- - The Black Carib of British Honduras - Douglas MacRae Taylor - 1951 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the major socio-cultural forms of the Black Carib of Punta Gorda, British Honduras - by Robert Leon Munroe - [April, 1964] -- - Kin ties, food and remittances in a Garifuna village in southern Belize - Joseph Palacio - 1991 -- - Past and present evidence of interethnic mating - Virginia Kerns - 1984 -- - Ethnicity and mating patterns in Punta Gorda, Belize - Sheila Cosminsky and Emory Whipple - 1984 -- - Ethnobotany of the Garífuna of eastern Nicaragua - Felix G. Coe and Gregory J. Anderson - 1996
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a study in acculturation - By Ruy Coelho - 1955 [1989 copy ] -- - Carib folk songs and Carib culture - [by] Richard Eugene Hadel - 1972 [1989 copy ] -- - Food and social relations in a Garifuna village - [by] Joseph Orlando Palacio - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Mating as a reproductive strategy: a Black Carib example - [by] Carolyn Sue McCommon - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Age as a source of differentiation within a Garifuna village in southern Belize - [by] Joseph O. Palacio - 1987 -- - Gubida illness and religious ritual among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an ethnopsychiatric analysis - [by] Cynthia Chamberlain Bianchi - 1988 [1989 copy ] -- - Language shift and the redefinition of social boundaries among the Caribs of Belize - [by] Pamela Ann Wright - 1986 [1989 copy ] -- - Garifuna children's language shame: ethnic stereotypes, national affiliation, and transnational immigration as factors in language choice - Donna M. Bonner - 2001 --^
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    Schlagwort(e): Mongour (Chinese people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of five documents is about the Monguor and covers the time period from 1271-1949. The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Two of these documents are translations, one from French and the other from German. All are written by two Roman Catholic missionaries, Father Louis Schram, who was in the area from 1911-1922, and Father Dominik Schr͏̈oder, from 1946-1949. Topics covered include Monguor origins; history and social organization; religious practices and beliefs, including the origin and historical development of the lamaseries; clan histories; and marriage practices
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Monguor - Ian Skoggard - 2005 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: their origin, history and social organization - [by] Louis M.J. Schram ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1954 -- - Marriage among the T'u-jen of Kansu (China) - [by] Louis Schram ; translation by Jean H. Winchell - 1932 -- - On the religion of the Tujen of the Sining Region (Koko Nor) - [by] Dominik Schröder ; translated by Richard Neuse - 1952-1953 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part II. their religious life - [by] Louis M.J. Schram - 1957 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part III. Records of the Monguor clans : history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family - [by] Louis M. J. Schram - 1961
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    Schlagwort(e): Zulu (African people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 46 documents are about the Zulu, an African ethnic group mainly living in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and covers a time span from about 1800 to 2002. Krige's Social system of the Zulus provides a general ethnography. The topics of religion, symbolism, magic, and divination as well as socio-political organization are extensively covered among the other documents in this collection
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Zulu - Pearl Sithole and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - The social system of the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1965 -- - Body and mind in Zulu medicine: an ethnography of health and disease in Nyuswa-Zulu thought and practice - Harriet Ngubane - 1977 -- - Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change - Absolom Vilakazi - 1962 -- - The Kingdon of the Zulu of South Africa - Herman Max Gluckman - 1955 -- - Zulu tribe in transition: by D.H. Reader - the Makhanya of southern Natal - 1966 -- - Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism - [by] Axel-Ivar Berglund - 1976 -- - Zulu medicine and medicine-men - [by] A. T. Bryant - 1966 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: an adaptive agent among the urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Religious revivalism among urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand - H. C. Lugg - 1929 -- - Zululand: or, life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-land, South Africa. With map, and illustrations, largely from original photographs - By Rev. Lewis Grout - 1864 -- - A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and customs of his people - edited by C. de B. Webb and J. B. Wright - 1978 -- - Some Zulu concepts of psychogenic disorder - S. G. Lee - 1950 -- - Magic, sorcery, and football among the urban Zulu: a case of reinterpretation under acculturation - Norman A. Scotch - 1970 -- - A royal account of music in Zulu life with translation, annotation, and musical transcription - David K. Rycroft and Princess Constance Magogo kaDinuzulu - 1975 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the case of KwaZulu/Natal - Mary de Haas and Paulus Zulu - 1994 -- - Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness - Shula Marks - 1989 -- - IZIBOBGO -- the political art of praising: poetical socio-regulative discourse in Zulu society - Kai Kresse - 1998 -- - Infect one, infect all: Zulu youth response to AIDS epidemic in South Africa - Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala - 1997 -- - Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Pranitha Maharaj - 2001 -- - Workers and warriors: Inkatha's politics of masculinity in the 1980's - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré - 1999 -- - You only need one bull to cover fifty cows: Zulu women and 'traditional' dress - by Sandra Klopper - [1987] -- - 'the past is far and the future is far': power and performance among Zulu migrant workers - Veit Erlmann - 1992
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa - Robert B. Edgerton - 1988 -- - Women, marginality and the Zulu state: women's institutions and power in the early nineteenth century - by Sean Hanretta - 1998 -- - Claiming spaces, changing places: political violence and women's protests in KwaZulu-Natal - Debby Bonnin - 2000 -- - Life histories, reproductive histories: rural South African women's narratives of fertility, reproductive health and illness - Abigail Harrison and Elizabeth Montgomery - 2001 -- - Chiefly authority, leapfrogging headmen and the political economy of Zululand, South Africa, ca. 1930-1950 - Aran S. Mackinnon - 2001 -- - Curing what ails them: individual circumstances and religious choice among the Zulu-speakers in Durban, South Africa - John C. Rounds - 1982 -- - Old women in Zulu culture - the old woman and childbirth - 1985 -- - Inkatha and its use of the Zulu past - Daphna Golan - 1991 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: izinyanga zokubula; or, divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - The Rev. Canon Callaway - 1870 [i.e., 1884] -- - Nursery tales, traditions, and histories of the Zulus, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - by Canon Callaway - 1868 -- - The social functions of avoidances and taboos among the Zulu - von O. F. Raum - 1973 -- - The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country - By the Rev. Joseph Shooter - 1857 -- - Social influences in Zulu dreaming - S. G. Lee - 1958 -- - Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand - Max Gluckman - 1940 -- - A preliminary report on traditional beadwork in the Mhkwanazi area of the Mtunzini District, Zululand - H. S. Schoeman - 1968 -- - Girls' puberty songs and their relation to fertility, health, morality, and religion among the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1968 -- - Some Zulu concepts important for an understanding of fertility and other rituals - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1969 -- - A present day Zulu philosopher - By W. Bodenstein and Otto F. Raum - 1960 -- - Divinations, confessions, testimonies: Zulu confrontations with the social superstructure - [by] James W. Fernandez - 1967 --^
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    Schlagwort(e): Chugach Eskimos ; Eskimos--Alaska--Kodiak Island--Antiquities ; Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities ; Koniagmium Eskimos ; Koniagmiut Eskimos ; Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
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    Schlagwort(e): Badaga (Indic people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 10 documents is about the Badaga and covers the period from 1550 to the 1990s. The Badagas are the largest community in the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states in southern India. Paul Hockings authored eight of these documents, and his work covers Badaga culture from the first contact with Europeans in the early 1800s up to 1995. His strengths are a thorough analysis of social organization and structure, including kinship, marriage and their associated rituals. Two early sources (Thurston 1909, and Sastri 1891-1892) provide overviews of selected aspects of Badaga society and culture
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Badaga - Paul Hockings and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Badaga - By Edgar Thurston ; assisted by K. Rangachari - 1909 -- - Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history 1550-1975 - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - On giving salt to buffaloes: ritual as communication - Paul Hockings - 1968 -- - Sex and disease in a mountain community - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - Cultural change among the Badagas: a community in southern India - Paul Edward Hockings - 1965 [1989 copy] -- - The man named Unige Mada (Nilgiri Hills, Tamilnadu) - Paul Hockings - 1987 -- - Badaga kinship rules in their socio-economic context - Paul Hockings - 1982 -- - The Badagas of the Nilagiri District - S. M. Natesa Sastri - 1891-1892 -- - Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of southern India - Paul Hockings - 2001 -- - Kindreds of the earth: Badaga household structure and demography - Paul Hockings with a foreword by John C. Caldwell - 1999
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    Schlagwort(e): Black Carib Indians ; Garifuna ; Garifuna
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 22 documents describe the Garifuna, also called Black Caribs, who live on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. The time period covered is from 1000 to 2000. Fieldwork covers a time span of almost 50 years from 1947 to 1993. Nine of the documents are doctoral dissertations. Basic ethnographies are provided by Taylor, Coelho, and Munroe. Historical perspectives of Garifuna cultural formation are provided by Gonzalez and Gullick. Four articles examine ethnic relations with respect to language use and mating/marital patterns. The Garifuna practice of couvade has been a focus of anthropological inquiry, beginning with Munroe. Chernela reinterprets the meaning of the couvade as practiced by the Garifuna. Coe and Anderson survey the region's ethnobotany. Palacio examines the Garifuna food exchange system and more specifically looks at the relationships between food sharing and fosterage, and age and residence patterns. Other topics covered include language shift in relation to new class formation and ethnic identity, gender roles, women's role in social organization, the control of young women's sexual behavior by older women, ethnomedicine, folk songs, and spirit possession
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Garifuna - Nancie L. Solien González, Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes), and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Sojourners of the Caribbean: ethnogenesis and ethnohistory of the Garifuna - [by] Nancie L. Gonzalez - 1988 -- - Black Carib household structure: a study of migration and modernization - [by] Nancie L. Gonzßlez - 1969 -- - Exiled from St. Vincent: the development of Black Carib culture in Central America up to 1945 - [by] C.J.M.R. Gullick - 1976 -- - Women and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual - [by] Virginia Kerns - 1983 -- - Interpreting signs of illness: a case study in medical semiotics - [by] Kathryn Vance Staiano - 1986 -- - Heart drum: spirit possession in the communities of Belize - [by] Byron Foster - 1986 -- - The Black Carib of British Honduras - Douglas MacRae Taylor - 1951 -- , - The Black Carib of Honduras: a study in acculturation - By Ruy Coelho - 1955 [1989 copy ] -- - Carib folk songs and Carib culture - [by] Richard Eugene Hadel - 1972 [1989 copy ] -- - Food and social relations in a Garifuna village - [by] Joseph Orlando Palacio - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Mating as a reproductive strategy: a Black Carib example - [by] Carolyn Sue McCommon - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Age as a source of differentiation within a Garifuna village in southern Belize - [by] Joseph O. Palacio - 1987 -- - Gubida illness and religious ritual among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an ethnopsychiatric analysis - [by] Cynthia Chamberlain Bianchi - 1988 [1989 copy ] -- - Language shift and the redefinition of social boundaries among the Caribs of Belize - [by] Pamela Ann Wright - 1986 [1989 copy ] -- - Garifuna children's language shame: ethnic stereotypes, national affiliation, and transnational immigration as factors in language choice - Donna M. Bonner - 2001 -- , - Symbolic interaction in rituals of gender and procreation among the Garifuna (Black Caribs) of Honduras - Janet M. Chernela - 1991 -- - Sexuality and social control among the Garifuna (Belize) - Virginia Kerns - 1985 -- - Ethnographic setting: the major socio-cultural forms of the Black Carib of Punta Gorda, British Honduras - by Robert Leon Munroe - [April, 1964] -- - Kin ties, food and remittances in a Garifuna village in southern Belize - Joseph Palacio - 1991 -- - Past and present evidence of interethnic mating - Virginia Kerns - 1984 -- - Ethnicity and mating patterns in Punta Gorda, Belize - Sheila Cosminsky and Emory Whipple - 1984 -- - Ethnobotany of the Garífuna of eastern Nicaragua - Felix G. Coe and Gregory J. Anderson - 1996
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    Schlagwort(e): Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos ; Chugach Eskimos ; Koniagmiut Eskimos ; Eskimos--Alaska--Kodiak Island--Antiquities ; Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities ; Koniagmium Eskimos ; Alútiiq ; Alútiiq
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- , - Konyag physical anthropology: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 -- , - A Preliminary report of the dentition study of two isolates of Kodiak Island - Albert A. Dahlberg - 1962 -- - Incised figurine tablets from Kodiak, Alaska - Donald W. Clark ; drawings by Jane Isaacs - 1964 -- - Alutiiq vikings: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 -- , - The Koniags - by Heinrich Johan Holmberg ; edited by Marvin W. Falk ; translated by Fritz Jaensch - 1985 -- - Ethnic identity, cultural pride, and generations of baggage: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
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    Schlagwort(e): San (African people) ; San ; San
    Kurzfassung: This collection about the San consists of 80 English language documents, three of which are translations from the German (Kaufman, Lebzelter, and Werner). The time span ranges from prehistory, to the early San-European contact period (ca. 1650s-1850s), to the late twentieth century. Most of the documents deal with various !Kung San groups in Namibia, and Botswana (e.g., in the Dobe, Nyae Nyae, G/wi, and Heikum areas). There is also some data on the San of southern Angola and the Republic of South Africa. Major topics of note include kinship, infant behavior and child development, San-European contacts and cultural change, trade, and San knowledge about nature and man
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: San - Edwin N. Wilmsen and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Marriage among !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1959 -- - The ?Auin: a contribution to the study of the Bushmen - Hans Kaufmann - 1910 -- - Native cultures in southwest and south Africa: Vol. 2 - Viktor Lebzelter - 1934 -- - Anthropological, ethnological and ethnographic observations concerning the Heikum and Kung Bushmen: with an appendix on the languages of these Bushmen tribes - H. Werner - 1906 -- - The kin terminology system of the !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1957 -- - N!ow - Lorna Marshall - 1957 -- - Some plants used by the Bushmen in obtaining food or water - By R. Story ; [forward by R.A. Dyer] - 1958 -- - The Bushmen of South West Africa - by L. Fourie - 1928 -- - The harmless people - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas - 1959 -- , - Man as hunter - John Marshall - 1958 -- - Sharing, talking, and giving: relief of social tensions among !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1961 -- - !Kung Bushman religious beliefs - Lorna Marshall - 1962 -- - The !Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert - Lorna Marshall - 1965 -- - Subsistence ecology of !Kung Bushmen - Richard Barry Lee - 1966 [1971 copy] -- - The !Kung of Nyae Nyae - Lorna J. Marshall - 1976 -- - The !Kung San: men, women, and work in a foraging society - Richard Borshay Lee - 1979 -- - Demography of the Dobe !Kung - Nancy Howell - 1979 -- - Hxaro: a regional system of reciprocity for reducing risk among the !Kung San - Pauline Wilson Wiessner - 1978 [1988 copy] -- - Trade and reciprocity among the River Bushmen of northern Botswana - Elizabeth Ann Cashdan - 1980 [1988 copy] -- - Hunters, clients and squatters: the contemporary socioeconomic status of the Botswana Basarwa - By Megan Biesele, Mathias Guenther, Robert Hitchcock, Richard Lee, and Jean MacGregor - 1989 -- , - Social integration of the San society from the viewpoint of sexual relationships - Jiro Tanaka - 1989 -- - The social influence of change in hunting techniques among the Central Kalahari San - Masakazu Osaki - 1984 -- - Nisa: the life and words of a !Kung woman - Marjorie Shostak - 1981 -- - The San hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari: a study in ecological anthropology - Jiro Tanaka ; translated by David W. Hughes - 1980 -- - Archaeological approaches to the present: models for reconstructing the past - John E. Yellen - 1977 -- - The Farm Bushmen of the Ghanzi District, Botswana - Mathias Georg Guenther - 1979 -- - Hunter and habitat in the central Kalahari desert - George B. Silberbauer - 1981 -- - !Kung women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contexts - Patricia Draper - 1975 -- - Aspects of the developmental ecology of a foraging people - M. J. Konner - 1972 -- - Report to the Government of Bechuanaland on the Bushman Survey - by George B. Silberbauer - 1965 -- - The Gwi Bushmen - George B. Silberbauer - 1972 -- , - The !Kung Bushmen of Botswana - Richard Borshay Lee - 1972 -- - Visiting relations and social interactions between residential groups of the Central Kalahari San: hunter-gatherer camps as a micro-territory - Kazuyoshi Sugawara - 1988 -- - Spatial proximity and bodily contact among the Central Kalahari San - Sugawara Kazuyoshi - 1984 -- - Technological change and child behavior among the !Kung - By Patricia Draper and Elizabeth Cashdan - 1988 -- - The recent changes in the life and society of the Central Kalahari San - Jiro Tanaka - 1987 -- - Bibliography - [Richard B. Lee and Irven DeVore] - 1976 -- - Subsistence ecology of central Kalahari San - Jiro Tanaka - 1976 -- - Regional variation in !Kung populations - Henry Harpending - 1976 -- - Medical research among the !Kung - A. Stewart Truswell and John D. L. Hansen - 1976 -- - Social and economic constraints on child life among the !Kung - Patricia Draper - 1976 -- - Maternal care, infant behavior and development among the !Kung - Melvin J. Konner - 1976 -- , - Education for transcendence: !Kia-healing with the Kalahari !Kung - Richard Katz - 1976 -- - !Kung knowledge of animal behavior: (or: the proper study of mankind is animals) - Nicholas Blurton Jones and Melvin Konner - 1976 -- - Introduction to the Bushmen or San - Phillip V. Tobias - 1978 -- - The San: an evolutionary perspective - Phillip V. Tobias - 1978 -- - The Bushmen in prehistory - Ray R. Inskeep - 1978 -- - Bushman art - Jalmar and Ione Rudner - 1978 -- - The Bushman in history - Alex R. Willcox - 1978 -- - An epitaph to the Bushmen - M. D. W. Jeffreys - 1978 -- - The biology of the San - Ronald Singer - 1978 -- - Early socialization in the !xo Bushmen - Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt - 1978 -- - The languages of the Bushmen - Anthony Traill - 1978 -- - The Bushmen's store of scientific knowledge - Hans J. Heinz - 1978 -- - Religion and folklore - Megan Biesele - 1978 -- - The future of the Bushmen - George B. Silberbauer - 1978 -- - Bushmen terms of relationship - D. F. Bleek - 1924 -- - Note on Bushmen orthography - D. F. Bleek - 1924 -- , - Women like meat: the folklore and foraging ideology of the Kalahari Ju/'hoan - Megan Biesele - 1993 -- - Ju/'hoan women's tracking knowledge and its contribution to their husbands' hunting success - Megan Biesele, Steve Barclay - 2001 -- - Coming in from the Bush: settled life by the !Kung and their accommodation to Bantu neighbors - Patricia Draper and Marion Kranichfeld - 1990 -- - If you have a child you have a life: demographic and cultural perspectives on fathering in old age in !Kung society - Patricia Draper and Anne Buchanan - 1992 -- - Room to maneuver: !Kung women cope with men - Patricia Draper - 1992 -- - Prehistoric herders and foragers of the Kalahari: the evidence for 1500 years of interaction - James R. Denbow - 1984 -- - Diversity and flexibility: the case of the Bushmen of southern Africa - Mathias Guenther - 1996 -- - Patterns of senentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana - Robert K. Hitchcock - 1982 -- - Subsistence hunting and resource management among the Ju/'hoansi of northwestern Botswana - Robert K. Hitchcock, John E. Yellen, Diane J. Gelburd, Alan J. Osborn, Aron L. Crowell - 1996 -- , - References - edited by Susan Kent - 1996 -- - Sharing in an egalitarion Kalahari community - Susan Kent - 1993 -- - Does sedentarization promote gender inequality?: a case study from the Kalahari - Susan Kent - 1995 -- - And justice for all: the development of political centralization among newly sedentary foragers - Susan Kent - 1989 -- - Hunting variability at a recent sedentary Kalahari village - Susan Kent - 1996 -- - Unstable households in a stable Kalahari community in Botswana - Susan Kent - 1995 -- - Timing and management of birth among the !Kung: biocultural interaction in reproductive adaptation - by Melvin Konner and Marjorie Shostak - 1987 -- - Bushman vocal music: the illusion of polyphony - Emmanuelle Olivier - 1998 -- - Fitness and fertility among the Kalahari !Kung - Renee Pennington and Henry Harpending - 1988 -- - The creative individual in the world of the !Kung San - Marjorie Shostak - 1993 -- - Neither are your ways my ways - George Silberbauer - 1996 -- , - The pathways of the past: !Kung San HXARO exchange and history - Polly Wiessner - 1994 -- - Pastoro-foragers to 'Bushmen': transformations in Kalahari relations of property, production and labor - Edwin Wilmsen - 1991
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    Schlagwort(e): Mongour (Chinese people) ; Monguor ; Monguor
    Kurzfassung: This collection of five documents is about the Monguor and covers the time period from 1271-1949. The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Two of these documents are translations, one from French and the other from German. All are written by two Roman Catholic missionaries, Father Louis Schram, who was in the area from 1911-1922, and Father Dominik Schröder, from 1946-1949. Topics covered include Monguor origins; history and social organization; religious practices and beliefs, including the origin and historical development of the lamaseries; clan histories; and marriage practices
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Monguor - Ian Skoggard - 2005 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: their origin, history and social organization - [by] Louis M.J. Schram ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1954 -- - Marriage among the T'u-jen of Kansu (China) - [by] Louis Schram ; translation by Jean H. Winchell - 1932 -- - On the religion of the Tujen of the Sining Region (Koko Nor) - [by] Dominik Schröder ; translated by Richard Neuse - 1952-1953 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part II. their religious life - [by] Louis M.J. Schram - 1957 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part III. Records of the Monguor clans : history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family - [by] Louis M. J. Schram - 1961
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    Schlagwort(e): Badaga (Indic people) ; Bevölkerung ; Badaga ; Badaga ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 10 documents is about the Badaga and covers the period from 1550 to the 1990s. The Badagas are the largest community in the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states in southern India. Paul Hockings authored eight of these documents, and his work covers Badaga culture from the first contact with Europeans in the early 1800s up to 1995. His strengths are a thorough analysis of social organization and structure, including kinship, marriage and their associated rituals. Two early sources (Thurston 1909, and Sastri 1891-1892) provide overviews of selected aspects of Badaga society and culture
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Badaga - Paul Hockings and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Badaga - By Edgar Thurston ; assisted by K. Rangachari - 1909 -- - Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history 1550-1975 - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - On giving salt to buffaloes: ritual as communication - Paul Hockings - 1968 -- - Sex and disease in a mountain community - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - Cultural change among the Badagas: a community in southern India - Paul Edward Hockings - 1965 [1989 copy] -- - The man named Unige Mada (Nilgiri Hills, Tamilnadu) - Paul Hockings - 1987 -- - Badaga kinship rules in their socio-economic context - Paul Hockings - 1982 -- - The Badagas of the Nilagiri District - S. M. Natesa Sastri - 1891-1892 -- - Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of southern India - Paul Hockings - 2001 -- - Kindreds of the earth: Badaga household structure and demography - Paul Hockings with a foreword by John C. Caldwell - 1999
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    Schlagwort(e): Zulu (African people) ; Zulu ; Zulu
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 46 documents are about the Zulu, an African ethnic group mainly living in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and covers a time span from about 1800 to 2002. Krige's Social system of the Zulus provides a general ethnography. The topics of religion, symbolism, magic, and divination as well as socio-political organization are extensively covered among the other documents in this collection
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Zulu - Pearl Sithole and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - The social system of the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1965 -- - Body and mind in Zulu medicine: an ethnography of health and disease in Nyuswa-Zulu thought and practice - Harriet Ngubane - 1977 -- - Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change - Absolom Vilakazi - 1962 -- - The Kingdon of the Zulu of South Africa - Herman Max Gluckman - 1955 -- - Zulu tribe in transition: by D.H. Reader - the Makhanya of southern Natal - 1966 -- - Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism - [by] Axel-Ivar Berglund - 1976 -- - Zulu medicine and medicine-men - [by] A. T. Bryant - 1966 -- , - The religious system of the Amazulu: izinyanga zokubula; or, divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - The Rev. Canon Callaway - 1870 [i.e., 1884] -- - Nursery tales, traditions, and histories of the Zulus, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - by Canon Callaway - 1868 -- - The social functions of avoidances and taboos among the Zulu - von O. F. Raum - 1973 -- - The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country - By the Rev. Joseph Shooter - 1857 -- - Social influences in Zulu dreaming - S. G. Lee - 1958 -- - Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand - Max Gluckman - 1940 -- - A preliminary report on traditional beadwork in the Mhkwanazi area of the Mtunzini District, Zululand - H. S. Schoeman - 1968 -- - Girls' puberty songs and their relation to fertility, health, morality, and religion among the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1968 -- - Some Zulu concepts important for an understanding of fertility and other rituals - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1969 -- - A present day Zulu philosopher - By W. Bodenstein and Otto F. Raum - 1960 -- - Divinations, confessions, testimonies: Zulu confrontations with the social superstructure - [by] James W. Fernandez - 1967 -- , - Marriage customs in southern Natal - Edited by N. J. V. Warmelo - 1933 -- - Kinship terminology of the South African Bantu - Nicolaas Jacobus van Warmelo - 1931 -- - The isangoma: an adaptive agent among the urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Religious revivalism among urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand - H. C. Lugg - 1929 -- - Zululand: or, life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-land, South Africa. With map, and illustrations, largely from original photographs - By Rev. Lewis Grout - 1864 -- - A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and customs of his people - edited by C. de B. Webb and J. B. Wright - 1978 -- - Some Zulu concepts of psychogenic disorder - S. G. Lee - 1950 -- - Magic, sorcery, and football among the urban Zulu: a case of reinterpretation under acculturation - Norman A. Scotch - 1970 -- - A royal account of music in Zulu life with translation, annotation, and musical transcription - David K. Rycroft and Princess Constance Magogo kaDinuzulu - 1975 -- , - The Zulu - Ferdinand Krauss - 1969 -- - Like lions they fought: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa - Robert B. Edgerton - 1988 -- - Women, marginality and the Zulu state: women's institutions and power in the early nineteenth century - by Sean Hanretta - 1998 -- - Claiming spaces, changing places: political violence and women's protests in KwaZulu-Natal - Debby Bonnin - 2000 -- - Life histories, reproductive histories: rural South African women's narratives of fertility, reproductive health and illness - Abigail Harrison and Elizabeth Montgomery - 2001 -- - Chiefly authority, leapfrogging headmen and the political economy of Zululand, South Africa, ca. 1930-1950 - Aran S. Mackinnon - 2001 -- - Curing what ails them: individual circumstances and religious choice among the Zulu-speakers in Durban, South Africa - John C. Rounds - 1982 -- - Old women in Zulu culture - the old woman and childbirth - 1985 -- - Inkatha and its use of the Zulu past - Daphna Golan - 1991 -- , - The 'house' and Zulu political structure in the nineteenth century - by Adam Kuper - 1993 -- - Ethnicity and federalism: the case of KwaZulu/Natal - Mary de Haas and Paulus Zulu - 1994 -- - Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness - Shula Marks - 1989 -- - IZIBOBGO -- the political art of praising: poetical socio-regulative discourse in Zulu society - Kai Kresse - 1998 -- - Infect one, infect all: Zulu youth response to AIDS epidemic in South Africa - Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala - 1997 -- - Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Pranitha Maharaj - 2001 -- - Workers and warriors: Inkatha's politics of masculinity in the 1980's - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré - 1999 -- - You only need one bull to cover fifty cows: Zulu women and 'traditional' dress - by Sandra Klopper - [1987] -- - 'the past is far and the future is far': power and performance among Zulu migrant workers - Veit Erlmann - 1992
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  • 182
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Lur (Iranian people) ; Ethnology--Iran ; Tribes--Iran ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Sheep industry--Iran--Luristan ; Land tenure--Iran--Luristan ; Luristan (Iran)--Economic conditions ; Luristan (Iran)--Social conditions ; Nomads--Iran--Luristan ; Luristan(Iran)--Social life and customs ; Tales--Iran--Luristan ; Rural women--Iran--Biography ; Rural women--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social life and customs ; Iran--Rural conditions ; Luren ; Luren
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 7 English-lanugage documents contains specific data on the Lur peoples, including the Bakhtiari, Kahgalu, and Mamassani. The documents cover the time period from 9000 BC to 1997 AD, with an emphasis on the period from 1920-1994. Although the Lur are found mainly in three administrative districts of Iran - Lorestan (or Lurestan), Kohkiluyeh, and Bakhtiari - the focus of this collection is on the Lur of the Lorestan district. The cultural summary is based on the article "Lur" by Ronald Johnson in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Vol. 9, Africa and the Middle East, John Middleton and Amal Rassam, eds. 1995. It was revised and expanded with the addition of the synopsis and indexing notes by John Beierle in June, 2005
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - The Kuhgalu of Iran - Mahmud Bawer - [n.d.] -- - Tribes of Iran - Sekandar Amanolahi - 1988 -- - Sheep and land: the economics of power in a tribal society - Jacob Black-Michaud - 1986 -- - Nomads of Luristan: history, material culture, and pastoralism in western Iran - Inge Demant Mortensen ; Ida Nicolaisen, editor-in-chief - 1993 -- - Tales from Luristan (Matalyâ Lurissu): tales, fables, and folk poetry from the Lur of Bâlâ-Garîva / transcribed and translated with notes on the phonology, the grammar of Luri and Luri-English vocabulary - by Sekander Amanolahi, W.M. Thackston - 1986 -- - Women of Deh Koh: lives in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1989 -- - Children of Deh Koh: young life in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1997
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  • 183
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Manus (Papua New Guinea people) ; Bevölkerung ; Manus ; Manus ; Bevölkerung
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Manus - James G. Carrier - 2005 -- - Growing up in New Guinea: a comparative study of primitive education - by Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953 - Margaret Mead - 1956 -- - Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands - by R.F. Fortune - 1935 -- - Kinship in the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1934 -- - An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism - Margaret Mead - 1932 -- - The Manus of the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1937 -- - Melanesian middlemen - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Structure and process in a Melanesian society: Ponam's progress in the twentieth century - Achsah H. Carrier, James G. Carrier - 1991 -- , - Wage, trade, and exchange in Melanesia: a Manus society in the modern state - James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier - 1989 -- - Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in in leadership among the Manus - Berit Gustafsson - 1992 -- - Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia - Theodore Schwartz - 1963 -- - Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea - Ton Otto - 1998 -- - The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition - Ton Otto - 1992 -- - The heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia - Lola Romanucci Schwartz - 1969
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  • 184
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Black Carib Indians ; Garifuna ; Garifuna
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 16 documents describes the Island Carib during the period from 1492 to 1992. Occupying the Lesser Antilles, the Island Carib were among the first peoples encountered by Europeans in the New World. They fiercely resisted European intrusion, finding their last refuge on the mountain island of Dominica, where they continue to live within the Carib Territory (formerly the Carib Reserve). The Dominican Carib constitute a distinct ethnic minority within the largely Creole population of this West Indian island. Four documents are missionary accounts from the 17th century, all translated from French into English. A late 19th century account is provided by Ober and early 20th century summary by Neveu-Lemaire. Other documents cover the topics of kinship and social structure, dietary and occupational restrictions, basketry, ethnobotany, and the recent resurgence of Carib identity and ethnicity
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Island Carib - Anthony Layng and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - An account of the Island of Guadaloupe - By Raymond Breton and Armand de la Paix - 1929 -- - Carib-French dictionary - By Raymond Breton - 1665 -- - Concerning the savages called Caribs - By Jacques Bouton - 1640 -- - Concerning the natives of the Antilles - By Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre - 1667 -- - The Carib - By Irving Rouse - 1948 -- - The Caribs of Dominica - By Douglas Taylor - 1938 -- - A note on Dominican basketry and its analogues - Douglas Taylor and Harvey C. Moore - 1948 -- - The meaning of dietary and occupational restrictions among the Island Carib - Douglas Taylor - 1950 -- - The Caribs of the Lesser Antilles - By Frederick A. Ober ... - 1895 -- - The Caribs of the Antilles - by M. Neveu-Lemaire - 1921 -- , - Kinship and social structure of the Island Carib - Douglas Taylor - 1946 -- - The interpretation of some documentary evidence on Carib culture - Douglas Taylor - 1949 -- - The ethnobotany of the Island Caribs of Dominica - W. H. Hodge and Douglas Taylor - 1957 -- - The Carib Reserve: identity and security in the West Indies - Anthony Layng ; with a foreword by Leo A. Despres - 1983 -- - Land, politics, and ethnicity in a Carib Indian community - Nancy H. Owen - 1975 -- - Land rights, cultural identity and gender conflicts in the Carib territory of Dominica - Brigitte Kossek - 1994
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  • 185
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Icelanders
    Kurzfassung: These 22 documents are about the inhabitants of Iceland. The time span ranges from about the middle of the nineteenth century to the late twentieth, with a particular focus on the period of the l940s to the 1980s. Most of the works are widely diversified in subject coverage, although there is emphasis on the economy, especially in regard to the marine fisheries and whaling. The status of women and women's movements in Iceland are the topics of the works by Kristmundsd́ottir, Skakptad́ottir, and Bj͏̈ornsd́ottir. Gurdin's is a study of domestic violence in Iceland. Other topics covered by other authors include ethnolinguistics, zooarchaeology, kinship, literacy and literacy practice, and an analysis of the Icelandic sagas as works of fiction or historical fact
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: tourism and the image of modern Iceland - Magnús Einarsson - 1996 -- - History and the sagas: the effects of nationalism - Jesse L. Byock - 1992 -- - Culture summary: Icelanders - Bolender, Douglas James - 2004 -- - Coastal economies, cultural accounts: human ecology and Icelandic discourse - Gísli Pálsson - 1991 -- - Forms of production and fishing expertise - E. Paul Durrenberger and Gísli Pálsson - 1989 -- - The idea of mystical power in modern Iceland - Daryl Wieland - 1989 -- - The hunter and the animal - Haraldur ólafsson - 1989 -- - Problems and prospects in the study of Icelandic kinship - George W. Rich - 1989 -- - Outside, muted, and different: Icelandic women's movements and their notions of authority and cultural separateness - Sigríður Dúna Kristmundsdóttir - 1989 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the ethnolinguistics of Icelanders - Gísli Pálsson - 1989 -- - Work and identity of the poor: work load, work discipline, and self-respect - Finnur Magnússon - 1989 -- - Contributions to the zooarchaeology of Iceland: some preliminary notes - Thomas Amorosi - 1989 -- - References - edited by Gísli Pálsson and E. Paul Durrenberger - 1996 -- - Whale sitting: spatiality in Icelandic nationalism - Anne Brydon - 1996 -- - A Sea of images: fishers, whalers, and environmentalists - Níels Einarsson - 1996 -- - The politics of production: enclosure, equity, and efficiency - Gísli Pálsson and Agnar Helgason - 1996 -- - Housework and wage work: gender in Icelandic fishing communities - Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir - 1996 -- - The mountain woman and the presidency - Inga Dóra Björnsdóttir - 1996 -- - Motherhood, patriarchy, and the nation: domestic violence in Iceland - Julie E. Gurdin - 1996 -- - Premodern and modern constructions of population regimes - Daniel E. Vasey - 1996 -- - Every Icelander a special case - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1996
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  • 186
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Chinook Indians
    Kurzfassung: Lower Chinookans is a reference to the group of Chinookan language speakers living on the northwest coast of the United States in the states of Washington and Oregon and on both banks of the Lower Columbia River from its mouth to just beyond the Willamette River. The group consists of the Chinook proper, the Clackamas, Clatsop, Shoalwater Chinook, Wahkiakum, and Cathlamet (Kathlamet). This collection of 10 English language documents deals with the Chinookans of the Lower Chinook region. The major time focus of this collection is from the late eighteenth century through the nineteenth. The most comprehensive traditional ethnographies of the Lower Chinookans can be found in Ray's Lower Chinook ethnographic notes and Silverstein's Chinookans of the Lower Columbia. Other major topics discussed in other documents include songs, beliefs about sickness and death, and humor and verbal irony
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chinookans - John Beierle - 2004 -- - Lower Chinook ethnographic notes - by Verne F. Ray - 1938 -- - The Chinook Indians: traders of the Lower Columbia River - by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown - 1976 -- - Chinook songs - Franz Boas - 1888 [1979 reprint] -- - The doctrine of souls and disease among the Chinook Indians - Franz Boas - 1893 [1979 reprint] -- - Intermarriage and agency: a Chinookan case study - David Peterson-del Mar - 1995 -- - The Chinook Indians in the early 1800s - Verne F. Ray - 1975 -- - The historical position of the Lower Chinook in the native culture of the Northwest - Verne F. Ray - 1937 -- - A Pattern of verbal irony in Chinookan - Dell H. Hymes - 1987 -- - Chinookans of the Lower Columbia - Michael Silverstein - 1990 -- - Bibliography - edited by Wayne Suttles - 1990
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  • 187
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Sia Indians
    Kurzfassung: The Zia are a Keres-speaking pueblo tribe who live on the Jemez River, 35 miles northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This collection of eight documents is about the Zia. The classic work is by Leslie White and was based on his fieldwork from 1928-1929 and return visits during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He focused mostly on secret societies, including membership, recruitment, and ceremonies. Two of the documents are by Hoebel. The first is a brief account of Zia history and culture that was also published in the Handbook of North American Indians. The second is about Zia law. There is no private law. Clans and lineages have no role in the legal process. All cases are brought before the governor and a council comprised of the heads of secret societies. Lange has written a detailed account of the famous Green Corn Dance; Hawley et al. a nutritional study; Polese on the Zia sun symbol; and Stevenson on child birth. The bibliography of citations to works on Zia Pueblo is also taken from vol. 9 of the Handbook on North American Indians, Southwest
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Zia Pueblo - Ian Skoggard - 2004 -- - The pueblo of Sia, New Mexico - Leslie A. White - 1962 -- - Zia Pueblo - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1979 -- - Keresan Pueblo law - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1969 -- - The feast day dance at Zia Pueblo - Charles H. Lange - 1952 -- - An inquiry into food economy and body economy in Zia Pueblo - By F. Hawley, M. Pijoan, and C. A. Elkin - 1943 -- - The Zia sun symbol: variations on a theme - Richard L. Polese - 1968 -- - Childbirth ceremonies of the Sia Pueblo - Matilda Stevenson - 1953 -- - Bibliography - 1979
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  • 188
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Icelanders
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 23 documents is about the Early Icelanders and covers the time span from the first Norse settlement in Iceland around 874 A.D. to Iceland's incorporation into the kingdom of Norway in approximately 1262 A.D. The major focus is on the Commonwealth Period from 930 to 1262 A.D. Much of the cultural data gathered for this period comes from the analysis and interpretation of a number of Icelandic sagas written primarily in the thirteenth century. The most comprehensive study of the social, economic, and political changes taking place in Medieval Iceland over a four hundred year period is The dynamics of medieval Iceland by Durrenberger. This study begins with the first Norse settlement in Iceland around 874 A.D. and ends with the incorporation of Iceland into the kingdom of Norway in 1264 A.D. Fourteen of these documents were originally published in: From sagas to society, edited by Ǵisli Ṕalsson
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Early Icelanders - Douglas James Bolender and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - The dynamics of medieval Iceland: political economy and literature - by E. Paul Durrenberger - 1992 -- - Economic representation and narrative structure in Hnsa-þóris saga - E. Paul Durrenberger, Dorothy Durrenberger, ástráður Eysteinsson - 1988 -- - Stratification without a state: the collapse of the Icelandic Commonwealth - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1988 -- - Law and literature in medieval Iceland - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1992 -- - Bibliography - edited by Ross Samson - 1991 -- - The Icelandic family sagas as totemic artefacts - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1991 -- - The name of the witch: sagas, sorcery and social content - Gísli Pálsson - 1991 -- - Regional archaeological research in Iceland: potentials and possibilities - Kevin P. Smith and Jeffrey R. Parsons - 1989 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Text, life, and saga - =Gísli Pálsson - 1992 -- - From sagas to society: the case of HEIMSKRINGLA - Sverre Bagge - 1992 -- - Emotions and the sagas - William Ian Miller - 1992 -- - Humor as a guide to social change: BANDAMANNA SAGA and heroic values - E. Paul Durrenberger and Jonathan Wilcox - 1992 -- - þógunna's testament: a myth for moral contemplation and social apathy - Knut Odner - 1992 -- - Inheritance, ideology, and literature: HERVARAR SAGA OK HEIðREKS - Torfi H. Tulinius - 1992 -- - GOðAR: democrats of despots? - Ross Samson - 1992 -- - The medieval Icelandic outlaw: lifestyle, saga, and legend - Frederic Amory - 1992 -- - Friendship in the Icelandic Commonwealth - Jón Vidðar Sigurðsson - 1992 -- - Spinning goods and tales: market, subsistence and literary productions - Jón Haukur Ingimundarson - 1992 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: cultural constructions of gender in medieval Iceland - Uli Linke - 1992 -- - Servitude and sexuality in medieval Iceland - Ruth Mazo Karras - 1992
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  • 189
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Bakairi Indians ; Bakairí
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 7 documents is about the Bakairi, a Carib-speaking group living on Upper Xingu River in the state of Mato Grosso in south central Brazil. The German explorer Steinen wrote the earliest accounts of the Bakairi based on his one-month stay with them during his 1884 trip down the Xingu river and his travels among the tribes located along the Kulisehu River, in the Upper Xingu area in 1887. Abreu wrote an early account of Bakairi language, mythology, and religion based on 1892 Portuguese texts. Schmidt includes the history of the Bakairi subsequent to Steinen's expedition and up to the year 1927. During this period of time, numerous socio-political and cultural changes took place among the Bacairi. He describes three different Bacairi groups: the Eastern, Western, and Xinguanos. Altenfelder Silva describes the culture of the Bakairi Indians of Mato Grosso circa 1940 including their technology, kinship terminology, pantheon, ceremonies, shamanism, and the series of ritualistic seclusions, or uanki, that occur at intervals during the life cycle. Oberg's account is based on his fieldwork among the people living on the Government Indian Post on the Rio Paranatinga during June 1947. It should be noted that the information presented in this source, obtained primarily from informants, relates to an earlier period in Bacairi history (ca. 1907) when they lived on the Rio Kuliseu. Data presented pertain to settlement patterns, subsistence activities, house types, furniture, language, culture history and early European contacts, population, dress and personal ornaments, organization of labor, social organization, the life cycle, puberty rites, marriage, burial, shamanism, games, ceremonialism and mythology
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Bakairá - Debra Picchi and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - Expedition for the exploration of the Xingu in the year 1884 - Karl von den Steinen - 1886 -- - Among the primitive peoples of Central Brazil: a travel account and the results of the Second Xingu Expedition 1887-1888 - Karl von den Steinen - 1894 -- - The Bacairi - João Capistrano de Abreu - 1938 -- - The Bacairi - Max Schmidt - 1947 -- - The UANKI state among the Bacairi - F. Altenfelder Silva - 1950 -- - The Bacairi - Kalervo Oberg - 1953 -- - The Bakairí Indians of Brazil: politics, ecology, and change - Debra Picchi - 2000
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  • 190
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Gisu (African people)
    Kurzfassung: This collection of three documents about the Bagisu, all in English, covers a time span from the late nineteenth century to approximately 1989. The Bagisu or Gisu live on the western slopes of the now extinct volcano Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda. Lugisu (Masaba), the language of the Bagisu, is a Bantu language in the larger Niger-Congo group of languages. A concise summary of most major features of Bagisu ethnography from around the 1890s to 1954 can be found in LaFontaine. This is supplemented by Roscoe's earlier account of Bagisu ethnography that deals with information from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries. While this latter document does contain some unique cultural data, LaFontaine questions the validity of some of Roscoe's information (e.g., the existence of cannibalism among the Bagisu). Heald's work on the Bagisu is based on the author's fieldwork in Central Bugisu from 1965-1969, and is a detailed study of the various ways in which violence is expressed in Bagisu society and the manner in which it is brought under control. This document presents data on the reputation and history of violence among the Bagisu, statistics on homicide, the association of violence with manhood and the expression of anger, the ordeal of circumcision, behavior and treatment of witches and thieves, hostility management in the community, and the establishment of vigilante groups and drinking companies to control violence
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Bagisu - John Beierle - 2004 -- - The Gisu of Uganda - J. S. La Fontaine - 1959 -- - The Bagesu and other tribes of the Uganda Protectorate: the third part of hte report of the Mackie ethnological expedition to Central Africa - John Roscoe - 1924 -- - Controlling anger: the sociology of Gisu violence - Suzette Heald - 1989
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Sherpa (Nepalese people)
    Kurzfassung: The Sherpa are a Tibetan-speaking people who moved into the valleys of eastern Nepal in the middle of the sixteenth century. They survived as traders transporting goods by Yak across the Himalayas, linking the markets of China to Nepal and India. This collection of 19 documents about the Sherpa covers a period from the 1950s to 1990s. The Sherpa environment, religion, and social change have received the most attention by these authors
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Sherpa - Robert A. Paul and HRAF Staff (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - The Sherpas of Nepal: Buddhist highlanders - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1964 -- - Himalayan traders: life in highland Nepal - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1975 -- - Mani-rimdu: Sherpa dance drama - [by] Luther G. Jerstad - 1969 -- - Sherpas: reflections on change on Himalayan Nepal - [by] James F. Fisher - 1990 -- - The Tibetan symbolic world: psychoanalytic explorations - [by] Robert A. Paul - 1982 -- - The Sherpas of the Khumbu region - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1963 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: a cultural and political history of Sherpa Buddhism - [by] Sherry B. Ortner - 1989 -- - Livestock and landscape: the Sherpa pastoral system in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal - [by] Barbara Anne Brower - 1987 [1990 copy] -- - Sherpa settlement and subsistance: cultural ecology and history in highland Nepal - [by] Stanley Francis Stevens - 1990 -- - Dreams of a final Sherpa - Vincanne Adams - 1997 -- - Production of self and body in Sherpa-Tibetan society - Vincanne Adams - 1992 -- - Fire of Himal: an anthropological study of the Sherpas of Nepal Himalayan region - Ramesh Raj Kunwar - 1989 -- - Biocultural adaptations of the high altitude Sherpas of Nepal - Charles A. Weitz - 1984 -- - The Sherpas transformed: social change in a Buddhist society of Nepal - Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1984 -- - Recruitment to monasticism among the Sherpas - Robert A. Paul - 1990 -- - The waterspirits and the position of women among the Sherpa - Michael Mühlich - 1997
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  • 192
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Orokaiva (Papua New Guinea people) ; Orokaiva
    Kurzfassung: Orokaiva refers to a number of culturally similar ethnic groups concentrated in the Popondetta district of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. This collection of 31 documents (30 in English and 1 in French) is about the Orokaiva from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s. Williams provides a general overview of daily life, subsistence patterns, social organization, and religion
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Orokaiva - Christopher S. Latham and John Beierle - 2004 -- - Orokaiva society - by F.E. Williams ... with an introduction by Sir Hubert Murray - 1930 -- - Orokaiva magic - by F.E. Williams. With a foreword by R.R. Marett - 1928 -- - Social control amongst the Orokaiva - By Marie Reay - 1953-1954 -- - Five new religious cults in British New Guinea - E.W.P. Chinnery and A. C. Haddon - 1917 -- - Exchange in the social structure of the Orokaiva: traditional and emergent ideologies in the northern district of Papua - by Erik Schwimmer - 1973 -- - Communal cash cropping among the Orokaiva - [by] R.G. Crocombe - 1964 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: cultural shock and its aftermath - Felix M. Keesing - 1952 -- - What did the eruption mean? - By Erik G. Schwimmer - 1977 -- - Friendship and kinship: an attempt to relate two anthropological concepts - Erik Schwimmer - [1975] -- - Objects of meditation: myth and praxis - By Erik Schwimmer - 1974 -- - The self and the product: concepts of work in comparative perspective - By Erik Schwimmer - 1979 -- - Feasting for oil palm - Janice Newton - 1982 -- - Orokaiva production and change - Janice Newton - 1985 -- - Orokaiva warfare and production - Janice Newton - 1983 -- - Women and modern marriage among the Orokaivans - Janice Newton - 1989 -- - Mythe du corps bouche - by Eric Schwimmer - 1984
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: an analysis of work and exchange in two communities participating in both the subsistence and monetary sectors of the economy - [By] E. W. Waddell and P. A. Krinks - 1968 -- - Cognitive capacity among the Orokaiva - George E. Kearney - 1966 -- - Changes in land use and settlement among the Yega - R.B. Dakeyne - 1966 -- - Co-operatives at Yega - R. B. Dakeyne - 1966 -- - A modern Orokaiva feast - R. G. Crocombe - 1966 -- - An Orokaiva marriage - G.R. Hogbin - 1966 -- - Land, work, and productivity at Inonda - [by] R.G. Crocombe and G.R. Hogbin - 1963 -- - Four Orokaiva cash croppers - by R. G. Crocombe - 1967 -- - Twelve Orokaiva traders - by W. J. Oostermeyer and J. Gray - 1967 -- - Land tenure conversion in the northern district of Papua - David Morawetz - 1967 -- - Village and town in New Guinea - [by] R. B. Dakeyne - 1968 [1969 reprint] -- - Reciprocity and structure: a semiotic analysis of some Orokaiva exchange data - Erik Schwimmer - 1979 -- - Virgin birth - Erik G. Schwimmer - 1969 --^
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  • 193
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Sherpa (Nepalese people) ; Sherpa ; Sherpa
    Kurzfassung: The Sherpa are a Tibetan-speaking people who moved into the valleys of eastern Nepal in the middle of the sixteenth century. They survived as traders transporting goods by Yak across the Himalayas, linking the markets of China to Nepal and India. This collection of 19 documents about the Sherpa covers a period from the 1950s to 1990s. The Sherpa environment, religion, and social change have received the most attention by these authors
    Anmerkung: Sherpas through their rituals - [by] Sherry B. Ortner - 1978 -- - The place of truth in Sherpa law and religion - [by] Robert A. Paul - 1977 -- - Sherpa purity - [by] Sherry B. Ortner - 1973 -- - Culture summary: Sherpa - Robert A. Paul and HRAF Staff (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - The Sherpas of Nepal: Buddhist highlanders - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1964 -- - Himalayan traders: life in highland Nepal - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1975 -- - Mani-rimdu: Sherpa dance drama - [by] Luther G. Jerstad - 1969 -- - Sherpas: reflections on change on Himalayan Nepal - [by] James F. Fisher - 1990 -- - The Tibetan symbolic world: psychoanalytic explorations - [by] Robert A. Paul - 1982 -- - The Sherpas of the Khumbu region - [by] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1963 -- , - High religion: a cultural and political history of Sherpa Buddhism - [by] Sherry B. Ortner - 1989 -- - Livestock and landscape: the Sherpa pastoral system in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal - [by] Barbara Anne Brower - 1987 [1990 copy] -- - Sherpa settlement and subsistance: cultural ecology and history in highland Nepal - [by] Stanley Francis Stevens - 1990 -- - Dreams of a final Sherpa - Vincanne Adams - 1997 -- - Production of self and body in Sherpa-Tibetan society - Vincanne Adams - 1992 -- - Fire of Himal: an anthropological study of the Sherpas of Nepal Himalayan region - Ramesh Raj Kunwar - 1989 -- - Biocultural adaptations of the high altitude Sherpas of Nepal - Charles A. Weitz - 1984 -- - The Sherpas transformed: social change in a Buddhist society of Nepal - Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - 1984 -- - Recruitment to monasticism among the Sherpas - Robert A. Paul - 1990 -- - The waterspirits and the position of women among the Sherpa - Michael Mühlich - 1997
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  • 194
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Icelanders ; Isländer ; Isländer
    Kurzfassung: These 22 documents are about the inhabitants of Iceland. The time span ranges from about the middle of the nineteenth century to the late twentieth, with a particular focus on the period of the l940s to the 1980s. Most of the works are widely diversified in subject coverage, although there is emphasis on the economy, especially in regard to the marine fisheries and whaling. The status of women and women's movements in Iceland are the topics of the works by Kristmundsdóttir, Skakptadóttir, and Björnsdóttir. Gurdin's is a study of domestic violence in Iceland. Other topics covered by other authors include ethnolinguistics, zooarchaeology, kinship, literacy and literacy practice, and an analysis of the Icelandic sagas as works of fiction or historical fact
    Anmerkung: Literacy identity and literacy practice - Beverly A. Sizemore and Christopher H. Walker - 1996 -- - The wandering semioticians: tourism and the image of modern Iceland - Magnús Einarsson - 1996 -- - History and the sagas: the effects of nationalism - Jesse L. Byock - 1992 -- - Culture summary: Icelanders - Bolender, Douglas James - 2004 -- - Coastal economies, cultural accounts: human ecology and Icelandic discourse - Gísli Pálsson - 1991 -- - Forms of production and fishing expertise - E. Paul Durrenberger and Gísli Pálsson - 1989 -- - The idea of mystical power in modern Iceland - Daryl Wieland - 1989 -- - The hunter and the animal - Haraldur ólafsson - 1989 -- - Problems and prospects in the study of Icelandic kinship - George W. Rich - 1989 -- - Outside, muted, and different: Icelandic women's movements and their notions of authority and cultural separateness - Sigríður Dúna Kristmundsdóttir - 1989 -- , - Public view and private voices - Inga Dóra Björnsdóttir - 1989 -- - Language and society: the ethnolinguistics of Icelanders - Gísli Pálsson - 1989 -- - Work and identity of the poor: work load, work discipline, and self-respect - Finnur Magnússon - 1989 -- - Contributions to the zooarchaeology of Iceland: some preliminary notes - Thomas Amorosi - 1989 -- - References - edited by Gísli Pálsson and E. Paul Durrenberger - 1996 -- - Whale sitting: spatiality in Icelandic nationalism - Anne Brydon - 1996 -- - A Sea of images: fishers, whalers, and environmentalists - Níels Einarsson - 1996 -- - The politics of production: enclosure, equity, and efficiency - Gísli Pálsson and Agnar Helgason - 1996 -- - Housework and wage work: gender in Icelandic fishing communities - Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir - 1996 -- - The mountain woman and the presidency - Inga Dóra Björnsdóttir - 1996 -- - Motherhood, patriarchy, and the nation: domestic violence in Iceland - Julie E. Gurdin - 1996 -- - Premodern and modern constructions of population regimes - Daniel E. Vasey - 1996 -- - Every Icelander a special case - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1996
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  • 195
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Gisu (African people) ; Gisu ; Gisu
    Kurzfassung: This collection of three documents about the Bagisu, all in English, covers a time span from the late nineteenth century to approximately 1989. The Bagisu or Gisu live on the western slopes of the now extinct volcano Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda. Lugisu (Masaba), the language of the Bagisu, is a Bantu language in the larger Niger-Congo group of languages. A concise summary of most major features of Bagisu ethnography from around the 1890s to 1954 can be found in LaFontaine. This is supplemented by Roscoe's earlier account of Bagisu ethnography that deals with information from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries. While this latter document does contain some unique cultural data, LaFontaine questions the validity of some of Roscoe's information (e.g., the existence of cannibalism among the Bagisu). Heald's work on the Bagisu is based on the author's fieldwork in Central Bugisu from 1965-1969, and is a detailed study of the various ways in which violence is expressed in Bagisu society and the manner in which it is brought under control. This document presents data on the reputation and history of violence among the Bagisu, statistics on homicide, the association of violence with manhood and the expression of anger, the ordeal of circumcision, behavior and treatment of witches and thieves, hostility management in the community, and the establishment of vigilante groups and drinking companies to control violence
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Bagisu - John Beierle - 2004 -- - The Gisu of Uganda - J. S. La Fontaine - 1959 -- - The Bagesu and other tribes of the Uganda Protectorate: the third part of hte report of the Mackie ethnological expedition to Central Africa - John Roscoe - 1924 -- - Controlling anger: the sociology of Gisu violence - Suzette Heald - 1989
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  • 196
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Orokaiva (Papua New Guinea people) ; Orokaiva ; Orokaiva
    Kurzfassung: Orokaiva refers to a number of culturally similar ethnic groups concentrated in the Popondetta district of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. This collection of 31 documents (30 in English and 1 in French) is about the Orokaiva from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s. Williams provides a general overview of daily life, subsistence patterns, social organization, and religion
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Orokaiva - Christopher S. Latham and John Beierle - 2004 -- - Orokaiva society - by F.E. Williams ... with an introduction by Sir Hubert Murray - 1930 -- - Orokaiva magic - by F.E. Williams. With a foreword by R.R. Marett - 1928 -- - Social control amongst the Orokaiva - By Marie Reay - 1953-1954 -- - Five new religious cults in British New Guinea - E.W.P. Chinnery and A. C. Haddon - 1917 -- - Exchange in the social structure of the Orokaiva: traditional and emergent ideologies in the northern district of Papua - by Erik Schwimmer - 1973 -- - Communal cash cropping among the Orokaiva - [by] R.G. Crocombe - 1964 -- , - Land tenure and land use among the Mount Lamington Orokaiva - [by] Max Rimoldi assisted by Cromwell Burau and Robert Ferraris - 1966 -- - The organisation of production and distribution among the Orokaiva: an analysis of work and exchange in two communities participating in both the subsistence and monetary sectors of the economy - [By] E. W. Waddell and P. A. Krinks - 1968 -- - Cognitive capacity among the Orokaiva - George E. Kearney - 1966 -- - Changes in land use and settlement among the Yega - R.B. Dakeyne - 1966 -- - Co-operatives at Yega - R. B. Dakeyne - 1966 -- - A modern Orokaiva feast - R. G. Crocombe - 1966 -- - An Orokaiva marriage - G.R. Hogbin - 1966 -- - Land, work, and productivity at Inonda - [by] R.G. Crocombe and G.R. Hogbin - 1963 -- - Four Orokaiva cash croppers - by R. G. Crocombe - 1967 -- - Twelve Orokaiva traders - by W. J. Oostermeyer and J. Gray - 1967 -- - Land tenure conversion in the northern district of Papua - David Morawetz - 1967 -- - Village and town in New Guinea - [by] R. B. Dakeyne - 1968 [1969 reprint] -- - Reciprocity and structure: a semiotic analysis of some Orokaiva exchange data - Erik Schwimmer - 1979 -- - Virgin birth - Erik G. Schwimmer - 1969 -- , - Cultural consequences of a volcanic eruption experienced by the Mount Lamington Orokaiva - by Eric G. Schwimmer - 1969 -- - The Papuan Orokaiva vs Mt. Lamington: cultural shock and its aftermath - Felix M. Keesing - 1952 -- - What did the eruption mean? - By Erik G. Schwimmer - 1977 -- - Friendship and kinship: an attempt to relate two anthropological concepts - Erik Schwimmer - [1975] -- - Objects of meditation: myth and praxis - By Erik Schwimmer - 1974 -- - The self and the product: concepts of work in comparative perspective - By Erik Schwimmer - 1979 -- - Feasting for oil palm - Janice Newton - 1982 -- - Orokaiva production and change - Janice Newton - 1985 -- - Orokaiva warfare and production - Janice Newton - 1983 -- - Women and modern marriage among the Orokaivans - Janice Newton - 1989 -- - Mythe du corps bouche - by Eric Schwimmer - 1984
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  • 197
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Bakairi Indians ; Bakairí ; Bakairí
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 7 documents is about the Bakairi, a Carib-speaking group living on Upper Xingu River in the state of Mato Grosso in south central Brazil. The German explorer Steinen wrote the earliest accounts of the Bakairi based on his one-month stay with them during his 1884 trip down the Xingu river and his travels among the tribes located along the Kulisehu River, in the Upper Xingu area in 1887. Abreu wrote an early account of Bakairi language, mythology, and religion based on 1892 Portuguese texts. Schmidt includes the history of the Bakairi subsequent to Steinen's expedition and up to the year 1927. During this period of time, numerous socio-political and cultural changes took place among the Bacairi. He describes three different Bacairi groups: the Eastern, Western, and Xinguanos. Altenfelder Silva describes the culture of the Bakairi Indians of Mato Grosso circa 1940 including their technology, kinship terminology, pantheon, ceremonies, shamanism, and the series of ritualistic seclusions, or uanki, that occur at intervals during the life cycle. Oberg's account is based on his fieldwork among the people living on the Government Indian Post on the Rio Paranatinga during June 1947. It should be noted that the information presented in this source, obtained primarily from informants, relates to an earlier period in Bacairi history (ca. 1907) when they lived on the Rio Kuliseu. Data presented pertain to settlement patterns, subsistence activities, house types, furniture, language, culture history and early European contacts, population, dress and personal ornaments, organization of labor, social organization, the life cycle, puberty rites, marriage, burial, shamanism, games, ceremonialism and mythology
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Bakairá - Debra Picchi and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - Expedition for the exploration of the Xingu in the year 1884 - Karl von den Steinen - 1886 -- - Among the primitive peoples of Central Brazil: a travel account and the results of the Second Xingu Expedition 1887-1888 - Karl von den Steinen - 1894 -- - The Bacairi - João Capistrano de Abreu - 1938 -- - The Bacairi - Max Schmidt - 1947 -- - The UANKI state among the Bacairi - F. Altenfelder Silva - 1950 -- - The Bacairi - Kalervo Oberg - 1953 -- - The Bakairí Indians of Brazil: politics, ecology, and change - Debra Picchi - 2000
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  • 198
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Schlagwort(e): Icelanders
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 23 documents is about the Early Icelanders and covers the time span from the first Norse settlement in Iceland around 874 A.D. to Iceland's incorporation into the kingdom of Norway in approximately 1262 A.D. The major focus is on the Commonwealth Period from 930 to 1262 A.D. Much of the cultural data gathered for this period comes from the analysis and interpretation of a number of Icelandic sagas written primarily in the thirteenth century. The most comprehensive study of the social, economic, and political changes taking place in Medieval Iceland over a four hundred year period is The dynamics of medieval Iceland by Durrenberger. This study begins with the first Norse settlement in Iceland around 874 A.D. and ends with the incorporation of Iceland into the kingdom of Norway in 1264 A.D. Fourteen of these documents were originally published in: From sagas to society, edited by Gísli Pálsson
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Early Icelanders - Douglas James Bolender and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2004 -- - The dynamics of medieval Iceland: political economy and literature - by E. Paul Durrenberger - 1992 -- - Economic representation and narrative structure in Hnsa-þóris saga - E. Paul Durrenberger, Dorothy Durrenberger, ástráður Eysteinsson - 1988 -- - Stratification without a state: the collapse of the Icelandic Commonwealth - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1988 -- - Law and literature in medieval Iceland - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1992 -- - Bibliography - edited by Ross Samson - 1991 -- - The Icelandic family sagas as totemic artefacts - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1991 -- - The name of the witch: sagas, sorcery and social content - Gísli Pálsson - 1991 -- - Regional archaeological research in Iceland: potentials and possibilities - Kevin P. Smith and Jeffrey R. Parsons - 1989 -- , - Anthropological perspectives on the commonwealth period - E. Paul Durrenberger - 1989 -- - References - edited by Gísli Pálsson - 1992 -- - Introduction: Text, life, and saga - =Gísli Pálsson - 1992 -- - From sagas to society: the case of HEIMSKRINGLA - Sverre Bagge - 1992 -- - Emotions and the sagas - William Ian Miller - 1992 -- - Humor as a guide to social change: BANDAMANNA SAGA and heroic values - E. Paul Durrenberger and Jonathan Wilcox - 1992 -- - þógunna's testament: a myth for moral contemplation and social apathy - Knut Odner - 1992 -- - Inheritance, ideology, and literature: HERVARAR SAGA OK HEIðREKS - Torfi H. Tulinius - 1992 -- - GOðAR: democrats of despots? - Ross Samson - 1992 -- - The medieval Icelandic outlaw: lifestyle, saga, and legend - Frederic Amory - 1992 -- - Friendship in the Icelandic Commonwealth - Jón Vidðar Sigurðsson - 1992 -- - Spinning goods and tales: market, subsistence and literary productions - Jón Haukur Ingimundarson - 1992 -- , - Social ideals and the concept of profit in thirteenth-century Iceland - Helgi þorláksson ; [translated by Bernard Schudder] - 1992 -- - The theft of blood, the birth of men: cultural constructions of gender in medieval Iceland - Uli Linke - 1992 -- - Servitude and sexuality in medieval Iceland - Ruth Mazo Karras - 1992
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  • 199
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Chinook Indians ; Chinook ; Chinook
    Kurzfassung: Lower Chinookans is a reference to the group of Chinookan language speakers living on the northwest coast of the United States in the states of Washington and Oregon and on both banks of the Lower Columbia River from its mouth to just beyond the Willamette River. The group consists of the Chinook proper, the Clackamas, Clatsop, Shoalwater Chinook, Wahkiakum, and Cathlamet (Kathlamet). This collection of 10 English language documents deals with the Chinookans of the Lower Chinook region. The major time focus of this collection is from the late eighteenth century through the nineteenth. The most comprehensive traditional ethnographies of the Lower Chinookans can be found in Ray's Lower Chinook ethnographic notes and Silverstein's Chinookans of the Lower Columbia. Other major topics discussed in other documents include songs, beliefs about sickness and death, and humor and verbal irony
    Anmerkung: Culture summary: Chinookans - John Beierle - 2004 -- - Lower Chinook ethnographic notes - by Verne F. Ray - 1938 -- - The Chinook Indians: traders of the Lower Columbia River - by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown - 1976 -- - Chinook songs - Franz Boas - 1888 [1979 reprint] -- - The doctrine of souls and disease among the Chinook Indians - Franz Boas - 1893 [1979 reprint] -- - Intermarriage and agency: a Chinookan case study - David Peterson-del Mar - 1995 -- - The Chinook Indians in the early 1800s - Verne F. Ray - 1975 -- - The historical position of the Lower Chinook in the native culture of the Northwest - Verne F. Ray - 1937 -- - A Pattern of verbal irony in Chinookan - Dell H. Hymes - 1987 -- - Chinookans of the Lower Columbia - Michael Silverstein - 1990 -- - Bibliography - edited by Wayne Suttles - 1990
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  • 200
    Sprache: Englisch
    Ausgabe: eHRAF World Cultures
    Serie: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Israelis
    Kurzfassung: This collection of 19 documents concentrates on the cultures of the Jewish inhabitants of the State of Israel and has a time focus from 1870-2000 with an emphasis on the post independence period of 1948 to 1999. The cultural summary provided was originally published in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995, and includes information on history, settlement patterns, economy, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion. Cultural data on Israeli Arabs can be found in the Palestinians (M013) portion of the eHRAF collection of ethnography
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Israelis - Kevin Avruch - 2003 -- - Greentown's youth: disadvantaged youth in a development town in Israel - by Harvey E. Goldberg - 1984 -- - Work and play among the aged: interaction, replication and emergence in a Jerusalem setting - by Don Handelman - 1977 -- - Reproducing Jews: a cultural account of assisted conception in Israel - Susan Martha Kahn - 2000 -- - Culture summary: Israelis - Kevin Avruch - 2003 -- - Differentiation and co-operation in an Israeli veteran moshav - with a foreword by Max Gluckman - 1972 -- - Immigrant voters in Israel: parties and congregations in a local election campaign - [by] Shlomo A. Deshen ; foreword by Max Gluckman - 1970 -- - Educated and ignorant: ultraorthodox Jewish women and their world - Tamar El-Or ; translated by Haim Watzman - 1994 -- - Communal webs: communication and culture in contemporary Israel - Tamar Katriel - 1991 --^
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: the Yemenites of Israel - Herbert S. Lewis - 1989 -- - Israel between East and West: a study in human relations - Raphael Patai - 1953 -- - Ethiopian Jewry and new self-concepts - Hagar Salamon - 2001 -- - The dual heritage: immigrants from the Atlas mountains in an Israeli village - Moshe Shokeid ; foreword by Max Gluckman - 1985 -- - The great immigration: Russian Jews in Israel - Dina Siegel - 1998 -- - Kibbutz: venture in Utopia - Melford E. Spiro - 1956 -- - The Saint of Beersheba - by Alex Weingrod ; [photography by Daniel Weingrod] - 1990 -- - Nation-building and community in Israel - Dorothy Willner - 1969 -- - References - Walter P. Zenner - 2000 -- - Migration of Syrian Jews to Eretz Yisrael, 1880-1950 - Walter P. Zenner - 2000 -- - The descendants of Allepo Jews in Jerusalem and Israel, 1962 and 1993 - Walter P. Zenner - 2000 -- - Power and ritual in the Israel Labor Party: a study in political anthropology - by Myron J. Aronoff - 1993
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