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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982892
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The League of the Iroquois was a confederacy of five Native North American nations; the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. The Tuscarora joined the League in 1722 and it became known as the Six Nations. In the late twentieth century members of the Six Nations lived primarily in Ontario and Quebec in Canada and New York State, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma in the United States. This file on the Iroquois consists of 51 documents with a general time coverage from 1650-1990
    Note: Culture summary: Iroquois - Gerald Reid - 1996 -- - League of the Ho-De'-No-Sau-Nee or Iroquois. Vol. I. - by Lewis Henry Morgan ; edited and annotated by Herbert M. Lloyd - 1901 -- - League of the Ho-De'-No-Sau-Nee or Iroquois. Vol. II - by Lewis Henry Morgan ; edited and annotated by Herbert M. Lloyd - 1901 -- - An outline of Seneca ceremonies at Coldspring Longhouse - William N. Fenton - 1936 -- - Masked medicine societies of the Iroquois - William N. Fenton - 1940 -- - The Iroquois: a study in cultural evolution - Frank Gouldsmith Speck ; foreword by Robert T. Hutt - 1945 -- - Law and government of the Grand River Iroquois - John A. Noon - 1949 -- - Iroquois crafts - Carrie A. Lyford - 1945 -- - Iroquois women - W. M. Beauchamp - 1900 -- - The Iroquoian concept of the soul - J. N. B. Hewitt - 1895 -- - Iroquois games - W. M. Beauchamp - 1896 -- , - Iroquois suicide: a study in the stability of a culture pattern - by William N. Fenton - 1941 -- - Seneca splint basketry - Marjorie Lismer - 1941 -- - Iroquois foods and food preparation - F. W. Waugh - 1916 -- - The code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca prophet - Arthur C. Parker - 1913 -- - The Iroquois Eagle Dance an offshoot of the Calument Dance - William N. Fenton - 1953 -- - The concept of locality and the program of Iroquois research - William N. Fenton - 1951 -- - Concept of land ownership among the Iroquois and their neighbors - George S. Snyderman - 1951 -- - Locality as a basic factor in the development of Iroquois social structure - William N. Fenton - 1951 -- - Some psychological determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian community - Anthony F. C. Wallace - 1951 -- - The religion of Handsome Lake: its origin and development - Merle H. Deardorff - 1951 -- - Local diversity in Iroquois music and dance - Gertrude P. Kurath - 1951 -- - The Feast of the Dead or Ghost Dance at Six Nations Reserve, Canada - William N. Fenton and Gertrude P. Kurath - 1951 -- , - Iroquois women, then and now - Marth Randle Champion - 1951 -- - Cultural persistence among the modern Iroquois - Morris Freilich - 1958 -- - Contacts between Iroquois herbalism and colonial medicine - William N. Fenton - 1942 -- - The death and rebirth of the Seneca - by Anthony F. C. Wallace ; with the assistance of Sheila K. Steen - 1972, c1969 -- - The League of the Iroquois: its history, politics, and ritual - Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Origins of the longhouse religion - Anthony F. C. Wallace - 1978 -- - Iroquois since 1820 - Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Mohawk - William N. Fenton and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Oneida - Jack Campisi - 1978 -- - Onondaga - Harold Blau, Jack Campisi, and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Cayuga - Marian E. White, William E. Engelbrecht, and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Seneca - Thomas S. Abler and Elisabeth Tooker - 1978 -- - Tuscarora among the Iroquois - David Landy - 1978 -- - Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario - Sally M. Weaver - 1978 -- - Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga - William C. Sturtevant - 1978 -- , - Iroquois in the West - Jack A. Frisch - 1978 -- - Bibliography - Anonymous - 1978 -- - The Iroquois ceremonial of Midwinter - Elisabeth Tooker - 1970 -- - The Iroquois and the New Deal - Laurence M. Hauptman - 1981 -- - The Iroquois struggle for survival: World War II to Red Power - Laurence M. Hauptman - 1986 -- - Sovereignty and symbol: Indian-White conflict at Ganienkeh - Gail H. Landsman - 1988 -- - Tonawanda Seneca ethnic identity: functional and processual analysis - by Veronica Evaneshko - 1974 [1975 copy] -- - An ethnohistoric and ethnographic analysis of the Iroquois from the aboriginal era to the present suburban era - by Denis Foley - 1975 [1994 copy] -- - The legend, myth and Code of Deganawidah and their significance to Iroquois cultural history - by Sherman W. Selden - 1966 [1994 copy] -- - The dream-vision experience of the Iroquois: its religious meaning - by Donald P. St. John - 1981 [1994 copy] -- , - Culture and power: the emergence and politics of Akwesasne Mohawk traditionalism - by Sara Ciborski - 1990 [1994 copy] -- - From the earth to beyond the sky: an ethnographic approach to four Longhouse Iroquois speech events - Michael K. Foster - 1974 -- - Conservatism among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve - Annemarie Shimony - 1961 -- - Medicine and politics among the Grand River Iroquois: a study of the non-conservatives - Sallie M. Weaver - 1972
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Irokesen
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983301
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Javanese Collection features documents, all of them in English, covering a variety of cultural and socioeconomic information. Most of the documents deal with the post 1949 period in which the Javanese, as citizens of the newly founded Indonesian Republic, witnessed political violence and rapid economic transformation. The place focus is central Java where a group of scholars, sponsored by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, conducted ethnographic research in early 1950s. The outputs of this study included the works of the scholarly couple Hildred and Clifford Geertz, and several other researchers. Major themes covered include kinship and family system, religion and culture change, social organization and village life, marketing behavior of peasants. Together, these studies provide a comprehensive account of Javanese culture and society as observed in the 1950s-1970s. These earlier studies are supplemented by other documents in the collection which, based on information from 1980s to mid-2000s, examine more specific themes. Coverage includes family life, aspects of culture including concepts of self, shame, place, gender and power. Other documents in the collection include broad ethnographic descriptions of Javanese culture by an Indonesian anthropologist
    Note: Culture Summary: Javanese - M. Marlene Martin - 2010 -- - Javanese - Koentjaraningrat - 1976 -- - Javanese villagers: social relations in rural Modjokuto - [by] Robert R. Jay - 1969 -- - Peasant marketing in Java - Alice G. Dewey - 1962 -- - The social history of an Indonesian town - Clifford Geertz - 1975 -- - The religion of Java - Clifford Geertz - [1960] -- - The Javanese family: a study of kinship and socialization - Hildred Geertz - [1961] -- - Latah in Java: a theoretical paradox - Hildred Geertz - 1968 -- - Javanese culture - Koentjaraningrat - 1985 -- - The domestication of desire: women, wealth, and modernity in Java - Suzanne April Brenner - 1998 -- - Changing places: relatives and relativism in Java - Andrew Beatty - 2002 -- - Rice harvesting and social change in Java: an unfinished debate - Ben White - 2000 -- - Feeling your way in Java: an essay on society and emotion - Andrew Beatty - 2005 -- , - Shame and stage fright in Java - Ward Keeler - 1983 -- - Power, property and parentage in a central Javanese village - Frans Hnsken - 1991 -- - Constructing gender and local morality: exchange practices in a Javanese village - Vibeke Asmussen - 2004 -- - Self and self-conduct among the Javanese priyayi elite - J. Joseph Errington - 1984
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Javaner
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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