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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011375979
    Format: VIII, 329 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 341218196X
    Series Statement: Studien und Dokumentationen zur deutschen Bildungsgeschichte 62
    Language: German
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Berliner Lehrerverein ; Geschichte 1880-1902 ; Berliner Lehrerverein ; Schulpolitik ; Geschichte 1880-1902
    Author information: Uhlig, Christa 1947-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039981630
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This file consists of 25 documents that describe Tiv culture in two different periods: the 1930s and 1950s with a geographic focus on the Benue State in Nigeria. Included are a general description of 1950s Tiv culture including field notes; books on Tiv social organization, economy and markets; the judicial system; religion; Tiv genealogies; cognition; circumcision; and migration. Other subjects covered in the file are Tiv language, anthropometry, textile dyeing, medicine, song, dancing and the decorative arts, and poetry. Akiga is a translation of a life history of a Tiv
    Note: Culture summary: Tiv - Paul Bohannan and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - Akiga's story: the Tiv tribe as seen by one of its members - edited and translated by Rupert East - 1939 -- - The Tiv tribe - R. M. Downes - 1933 -- - The Tiv people - Roy Clive Abraham - 1933 -- - Notes on the Munshi ('Tivi') tribe of Northern Nigeria - E. de C. Duggan - 1932 -- - Notes on the Munshi tribe and language - A. S. Judd - 1916-17 -- - Tiv pattern dyeing - K. C. Murray - 1949 -- - Tiv-English dictionary with grammar notes and index - W. A. Malherbe - 1934 -- - Notes on the physical anthropology of certain West African tribes: (1.) Munchi - L. W. G. Lewis - 1920 -- - Tiv farm and settlement - Paul Bohannan - 1957 -- - The Tiv of central Nigeria - Laura and Paul Bohannan - 1953 -- - The migration and expansion of the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1954 -- , - A Genealogical charter - Laura Bohannan - 1952 -- - Three source notebooks in Tiv ethnography - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1958 -- - Circumcision among the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1954 -- - The 'descent' of the Tiv from Ibenda Hill - B. Sai Akiga - 1954 -- - Concepts of time among the Tiv of Nigeria - Paul Bohannan - 1953 -- - A Case study of ideas concerning disease among the Tiv - D. R. Price Williams - 1962 -- - A source book on Tiv religion in 5 volumes - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1969 -- - Justice and judgment among the Tiv - Paul Bohannan - 1968 -- - Tiv economy - Paul and Laura Bohannan - 1968 -- - Tiv song - Charles Keil - 1979 -- - Performance on Tiv oral poetry - by Iyorwuese Hagher - 1981 -- - Tiv religion - by R. M. Downes ; with a foreword by James W. Robertson - 1971 -- - Seeing, believing, doing: the Tiv understanding of power - Adrian Campion Edwards - 1983 -- - On the non-existence of an ancestor cult among the Tiv - Adrian Campion Edwards - 1984
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Tiv
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    Author information: Bohannan, Paul 1920-2007
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  • 3
    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
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    Keywords: Irokesen
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039979329
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Garo live in the East and West Garo Hills District of the state of Meghalaya in India. The Garo is a major aboriginal group of this region of India and is divided into nine subtribes: Awe, Chisak, Matchi-Dual, Matabeng, Ambeng, Ruga-Chibox, Gara-Ganching, Atong, and the Megam. This file includes 33 documents that cover the period from the end of the 18th century up to 1990. However, most of the historical references go only as far back as the beginning of British occupation in the 1870s. The major topics covered are religion, literature, law, women's status, and the economy
    Note: Culture summary: Garo - Sankar Kumar Roy - 1999 -- - Rengsanggri: family and kinship in a Garo village - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - The Garos - [by] Major A. Playfair ; with an introd. by J. Bampfylde Fuller - 1909 -- - Garo kinship terms and the analysis of meaning - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - Some cultural and linguistic aspects of the Garos - [by] Bhupendranath Choudhury - 1958 -- - A magico-religious ceremony in connection with the disease of a Garo - [by] Bhabananda Mukherjee - 1962 -- - The folk-tales of the Garos - compiled by Dewan Sing Rongmuthu ; with a foreword by B. K. Barua - 1960 -- - A Study of culture change in two Garo villages - Dhirendra Narayan Majumdar - 1978 -- - Traditions and modernity in matrilineal tribal society - Kumie R. Marak - 1997 -- , - Female autonomy and fertility among the Garo of north central Bangladesh - Sarah F. Harbison ; T. M. Kibriaul Khaleque ; Warren C. Robinson - 1989 -- - Demographic profile of the Garo Hills - [M. C. Pandy] - 1995 -- - Garo of Bangladesh: religion, ritual and world view - Kibriaul Khaleque - 1988 -- - The Garos: the name, meanings, and its origin - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Study of social attitudes among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1968 -- - The Psyche of the Garos - Dr. Tarunchandra Sinha - 1966 -- - The Mahari among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1964 -- - A Study of women's position among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1965 -- - Garo culture: songs, dances, music, traditional and emerging - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Changing a'chik-mande: need for further research - [Biman Kar] - 1995 -- - The Garo customary laws and the application of general laws in Garo Hills - [Julius L. R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Concept of maintenace in Garo customary law - [Manjushree Pathak] - 1995 -- , - The institution of nokmaship in Garo Hills: some observations - [S. B. Chakrabarti & G. Baruah] - 1995 -- - Economic changes in Garo Hills: some perspectives - [A. G. Momin] - 1995 -- - Markets of Garo Hills: an assessment of their socio-economic implications - [K. Alam] - 1995 -- - Handicrafts and textiles - [Martin R. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Arts, architecture and wood carving - [Llewellyn R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Development and formation of vocabulary in Garo - [Brucellish K. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Garo folk literature - [Viola S. B. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Garo tale and its analogues - [Praphulladatta Goswami] - 1995 -- - Garo poetry - [Caroline R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Renaissance in Garo literature - [Lindrid D. Shira] - 1995 -- - Development of education in Garo Hills: continuity and change - [Mathew Geroge] - 1995 -- - Religious beliefs and customs among the Garo - [M. C. Thomas] - 1995 -- - Christianity and development among the Garos - [J. J. Roy Burman] - 1995
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Garo
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011688372
    Format: VI, 810 S. , Ill., Notenbeisp.
    ISBN: 9783476014115 , 3476014118
    In: 1
    Language: German
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Author information: Dahlhaus, Carl 1928-1989
    Author information: Miller, Norbert 1937-
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012914605
    Format: 122 S. , zahlr. Notenbeisp.
    ISBN: 388377619X
    Series Statement: Musik-Konzepte 106
    Note: Enth. u.a.: Die rätselhafte Popularität Gustav Mahlers / Carl Dahlhaus. Märchenerzählung / Janina Klassen
    Language: German
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Mahler, Gustav 1860-1911 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Klassen, Janina 1953-
    Author information: Dahlhaus, Carl 1928-1989
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039979435
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Andamanese were the indigenous hunters and gatherers of the Andaman Islands. Comprising thirteen distinct ethnic groups at the beginning of the twentieth century, by late in the century only nineteen individuals remained. Thirteen documents have been included in the AZ02 Andamans file. These documents fall roughly into two groups on the basis of field dates and tribes studied. The earliest group contains the two major monographs in the file, Radcliffe-Brown and Man, plus a third monograph, Temple. These works focus primarily on the Andamanese tribes of Great Andaman. Man is the first important study; it was written by a government official who observed the Andamanese during the period 1869-1880 when their social and cultural life was still largely intact. Man's data pertain mainly to the Aka-Bea tribe of South Andaman, with a coverage of general ethnography, physical anthropology, and language. Temple was a government official who was in the area at the turn of the century (1901). His data are primarily on demography and geography, but include some ethnography and linguistics, drawing heavily on Man's work for the latter. Radcliffe-Brown is by a distinguished social anthropologist who presents a functional analysis of social organization, religio-magical beliefs and practices, and mythology. Unfortunately, by the time of Radcliffe-Brown's field work in 1906-1908, the Andamanese were at an advanced stage of population decline and socio-cultural disintegration, so he was unable to get a clear, detailed picture of the traditional society in operation. Radcliffe-Brown studied mainly the North Andaman tribes, plus the A-Pucikwar and Akar-Bale of the southern group. By the time the remaining nine documents were written, based on field work in the late 1940s, early 1950s, and later, the Andamanese were nearly extinct, and thus much of the material in these works deal primarily with the Ongees (Onges) and Jarwas (Jarawas)
    Note: Culture summary: Andamans - Vishvajit Pandya - 1995 -- - The Andaman islanders: a study in social anthropology - A. R. Radcliffe-Brown - 1922 -- - On the aboriginal inhabitants of the Andaman Islands - Edward Horace Man - 1932 -- - The Andaman and Nicobar Islands - by Lieutenant Col. Sir Richard C. Temple - 1903 -- - Report of a survey of the inhabitants of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands during 1948-49 - B. S. Guha - 1953 -- - Blood groups from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1953 -- - Hygiene and medical practices among the Onge (Little Andaman) - Lidio Cipriani - 1961 -- - Onge population and settlements - S. S. Sarkar - 1960 -- - A Special list of tribes of primitive hunters and food-gatherers - edited by Robert Heine-Geldern and Anna Hohenwart-Gerlachstein - 1958 -- , - The Jarawa of the Andaman Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1962 -- - Land & peoples of the Andamans: a geographical & socio-economical study with a short account of the Nicobar Islands - Probhat Kumar Sen - 1962 -- - The Andaman islanders - by Lidio Cipriani ; edited and translated by D. Tayler Cox assisted by Linda Cole - 1966 -- - The Bay islander - R. S. Mann - [1979?] -- - Additional bibliography on the Andamans - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Andamaner
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983269
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Tzeltal are Mayan people living in the central highlands of the Mexican state of Chiapas. This file consists of 11 documents, which except for one translation from Spanish (Guiteras Holmes), are all in English. The basic works are Nash and Hunt, but Villa Rojas contains an excellent general summary of Tzeltal ethnography and culture history which provides a very useful starting point for the study of Tzeltal culture
    Note: Culture summary: Tzeltal - Anonymous - 1995 -- - Clans and kinship system of Cancuc (Mexico) - Calixta Guiteras Holmes - 1947 -- - Notes on the ethnography of Tzeltal communities of Chiapas - Robert Redfield and Alfonso Villa Rojas - 1939 -- - Death as a way of life: the increasing resort to homicide in a Maya Indian community - [by] June Caprice Nash - 1967 -- - The Tzeltal - [by] Alfonso Villa Rojas - 1969 -- - Tribes and temples: a record of the expedition to Middle America conducted by the Tulane University of Louisiana in 1925 - [by] Frans Blom and Oliver LaFarge - 1927 -- - Interpretations of drinking performances in Aguacatenango - [by] Duane Metzger - 1964 -- - In the eyes of the ancestors: belief and behavior in a Mayan community - [by] June Nash - 1970 -- , - The dynamics of the domestic group in two Tzeltal villages: a contrastive comparison - [by] Muriel Eva Verbitsky - 1962 -- - The change of officials in Tzo?ontahal, Chiapas, Mexico: an analysis of behavior as a key to structure and process - [by] June C. Nash - 1970 -- - Aspects of language acquisition by Tzeltal children - by Brian Stross - 1970 [1971 copy] -- - Additional bibliography on the Tzeltal - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Tzeltal
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983288
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Iban are an indigenous group in Sarawak, a state of Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. This file on the Iban consists of 35 documents. The dates covered by the literature are from ca. 1840-1990. Predominant themes are agriculture (primarily rice cultivation), culture history, migrations, religion, and warfare (including much information on head-hunting). The works of Freeman, one of the outstanding modern authorities on the Iban, used in conjunction with the earlier descriptive accounts of Low, Howell, and Gomes, and supplemented by the more recent ethnographies of Pringle, Sutlive, Wagner, Benedict Sandin, and Padoch, provide a good overall view of Iban culture and society
    Note: Culture summary: Iban - Vinson H. Sutlive, Jr. and John Beierle (document evaluation and indexing notes) - 1995 -- - Iban agriculture: a report on the shifting cultivation of hill rice by the Iban of Sarawak - J. Derek Freeman - 1955 -- - The Sea Dyak - William Howell - 1908-1910 -- - Sarawak: its inhabitants and productions - Hugh Low - 1848 -- - The natives of Borneo: edited from the papers of the late Brooke Low, Esq. - Edited by H. Ling Roth - 1892 -- - The natives of Borneo: edited from the papers of the late Brooke Low, Esq. - Edited by H. Ling Roth - 1893 -- - The family system of the Iban of Borneo - J. D. Freeman - 1958 -- , - Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo: a record of intimate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles - Edwin H. Gomes ; with an introduction by the Reverend John Perham - 1911 -- - Iban Sea Dayak fabrics and their patterns: a descriptive catalogue of the Iban fabrics in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge - Alfred C. Haddon and Laura E. Start - 1936 -- - Manangism in Borneo - J. Perham - 1887 -- - A Sea Dyak dictionary: in alphabetical parts, with examples and quotations showing the use and meaning of words - William Howell and D. J. S. Bailey - 1900-1903 -- - Report on the Iban of Sarawak: Vol. 1: Iban social organization - J.D. Freeman - 1955 -- - The Iban - J. D. Freeman - 1958 -- - Sea Dayak diet: a longhouse survey - P. W. Bedford - 1959 -- - From longhouse to PASAR: urbanization in Sarawak, East Malaysia - Vinson Hutchins Sutlive Jr. - 1973 -- - Some reflections on the nature of Iban society - by Derek Freeman ; with illustrations by Monica Freeman - 1981 -- - The Ibans of Sarawak under Brooke rule, 1841-1941 - by Robert Maxwell Pringle - 1968 -- - The Iban and their religion - Erik Jensen - 1974 -- - Iban shamanism: an analysis of the ethnographic literature - Penelope Graham ; with a foreword by Derek Freeman - 1987 -- , - The evolution of Iban land tenure - by R. A. Cramb - [1986] -- - Colonialism and Iban warfare - by Ulla Wagner - 1972 -- - Manang Jabing Anak Incham: a study of an Iban healer/Sarawak - by Annemarie Pilz - c1988 -- - Tun Jugah of Sarawak: colonialism and Iban response - Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1992 -- - The Sea Dayaks of Borneo: before white rajah rule - Benedict Sandin ; with a preface by Tom Harrisson and an introduction by Robert M. Pringle - 1967 -- - The real and ideal participation in decision-making of Iban women: a study of a longhouse community in Sarawak, east Malaysia - Margit Ilona Komanyi - 1973 -- - Iban adat and augury - Benedict Sandin ; introduction by Clifford Sather - 1980 -- - Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak - Christine Padoch - 1982 -- - Modernization among the Iban of Sarawak - Peter Mulok Kedit - 1980 -- - Tusun Pandiau. English|Iban way of life: a translation from Tusun Pandiau - written by Benedict Sandin - 1976 -- , - Iban migration: patterns of mobility and employment in the 20th century - by Robert Frederic Austin - 1977 [1978 copy] -- - Warriors and weavers: a study of gender relations among the Iban of Sarawak - Valerie Mashman - 1991 -- - The children of NISING: images of headhunting and male sexuality in Iban ritual and oral literature - Julian Davison and Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1991 -- - Meanwhile, back home...BEJALAI and its effects on Iban men and women - Peter M. Kedit - 1991 -- - LATAH in Sarawak, with special reference to the Iban - Robert L. Winzeler - 1991 -- - Keling and Kumang in town: differential effects of urban migration on Iban men and women - Vinson H. Sutlive Jr. - 1991 -- - Additional bibliography on the Iban - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Iban
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    Author information: Freeman, Derek 1916-2001
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039985054
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Aymara live in the Bolivian and Peruvian altiplano, centering around Lake Titicaca. This file consists of 16 documents covering the time period from 1860 through 1980. Tschopik and Buechler present comprehensive surveys of Aymara history and culture. A second work by Tschopik focuses on magical beliefs. LaBarre's writings include a general ethnography and articles covering the classification and use of potatoes, folktales, remedies, and sorcery. Forbes describes the area, material culture, and anthropometry. Chervin incorporates previously unpublished data on living facilities and livelihood from the early 1900s and data on physical anthropology. Metraux presents data concerning the religious practices and beliefs of the Aymara living in the province of Carangas, Bolivia. Bouroncle Carreon was a physician who presents a comprehensive study of the Aymara in the Department of Puno. Carter has written a functional study of cultural differences between the hacienda and the free community system. Other topics included in this file are ceremonies, magic, divination and acculturation, dreams, the soul, death, funeral customs, and eschatology, and a particular process of Aymara market participation in southern Peru, in which peasants travel long distances to produce coffee for sale
    Note: Culture summary: Aymara - Anonymous - 1995 -- - The Aymara - Harry Tschopik Jr. - 1946 -- - The Aymara of Chucuito, Peru: 1. Magic - Harry Tschopik Jr. - 1951 -- - The Aymara Indians of the Lake Titicaca Plateau - Weston La Barre - 1948 -- - Potato taxonomy among the Aymara Indians of Bolivia - Weston La Barre - 1947 -- - Aymara folktales - Weston La Barre - 1950 -- - Aymara biologicals and other medicines - Weston La Barre - 1951 -- - On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru - David Forbes - 1870 -- - Aymaras and Quichuas: a study of Bolivian anthropology - Arthur Chervin - 1913 -- - Contribution to Andean folklore - Alfred Métraux - 1934 -- - Contribution to the study of the Aymara - Alfonso Bouroncle Carreón - 1964 -- - Aymara communities and the Bolivian agrarian reform - William E. Carter - 1965 -- , - The Bolivian Aymara - Hans C. Buechler and Judith-Maria Buechler - 1971 -- - The Aymara of Chinchera, Peru: persistence and change in a bicultural context - John Marshall Hickman - 1964 [1971 copy] -- - The human soul in the Aymara culture of Pumasara: an ethnographic study in the light of George Herbert Mead and Martin Buber - John Tafel Cole - 1969 [1971 copy] -- - Unseasonal migrations: the effects of rural labor scarcity in Peru - Jane L. Collins - 1988 -- - Additional bibliography on the Aymara - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Aymará
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