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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039981547
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Mende Collection covers cultural, economic and environmental information circa 1890s to 1990s. The most comprehensive source is by Kenneth Little, a British social anthropologist who did fieldwork among the Mende in 1945-1946. Topics include kinship and political organization, family life and organization of farming, puberty, initiation and secret societies. Also included is a 1936 Ph.D. dissertation by Jules Staub which describes Mende material culture. Melissa Leach discusses gender relations in Mende communities living around a state forest reserve. She focuses on differences in women's and men's experiences around the forest. Barry Isaac documents the gradual shift from subsistence rice cultivation to commercial cocoa, coffee and palm trees growing. The works of Caroline Bledsoe focus on dynamics of gender among polygamous Mende households. An article analyzes lineage meetings and in-group struggles to explore salient features of Mende political culture
    Note: Culture Summary: Mende - Jude C. Aguwa - 2010 -- - Contributions to a knowledge of the material culture of the Mende in Sierra Leone - Staub - 1936 -- - The Mende of Sierra Leone - by K. L. Little - 1951 -- - Rainforest relations: gender and resource use among the Mende of Gola, Sierra Leone - Melissa Leach - 1994 -- - The politics of polygyny in Mende education and child fosterage transactions - Caroline Bledsoe - 1993 -- - Creating the appearance of consensus in Mende political discourse - William P. Murphy - 1990 -- - Why Mende became tree croppers - Barry L. Isaac - 1998 -- - School fees and the marriage process for Mende girls in Sierra Leone - Caroline Bledsoe - 1990
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mende
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982941
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Cajuns are an ethnic minority of the United States who have lived mainly in south-central and southwestern Louisiana since the late eighteenth century. The term generally applies to the descendants of the French Acadians who migrated from Canada to Louisiana. This file includes eighteen documents and covers the period from the late eighteenth century to the 1980s. These documents include a heavy emphasis on cultural history and the Cajun concept of ethnic identity. Probably the best general ethnography for the file is Ancelet which presents a comprehensive study of Acadian/Cajun cultural history from the early seventeenth century in Nova Scotia to the present day in Louisiana. It also includes contemporary data on family religion, folk medicine and law, architecture, foodways, music, games, and oral literary traditions. Esman provides an ethnographic survey of the community of Henderson, La. which includes data on the history of the community, its economy, restaurants, family life, sex roles, social life, religion, politics, play and leisure activities, and relations with neighboring communities and with other ethnic minority groups
    Note: Culture summary: Cajuns - HRAF Staff and John Beierle - 1995 -- - Cajun country - Barry Jean Ancelet, Jay D. Edwards, and Glen Pitre ; with additional material by Carl Brasseaux, et al. - 1991 -- - Henderson, Louisiana: cultural adaptation in a Cajun community - Marjorie Esman - 1986 -- - The people called Cajuns: an introduction to an ethnohistory - James H. Dormon - 1983 -- - The Cajuns: from Acadia to Louisiana - William Faulkner Rushton - 1979 -- - The founding of New Acadia: the beginnings of Acadian life in Louisiana, 1765-1803 - Carl A. Brasseaux - 1987 -- - Acadian to Cajun: transformation of a people, 1803-1877 - Carl A. Brasseaux - 1992 -- - Cajun foodways - C. Paige Gutierrez - 1992 -- , - The Cajun culture of southwestern Louisiana: a study of cultural isolation and role adaptation as factors in the fusion of black African and French Acadian culture traits - David Julian Hodges - 1972 -- - The celebration of Cajun identity: ethnic unity and the Crawfish Festival - Marjorie Ruth Esman - 1981 -- - Speech in a Louisiana Cajun community - Dorice Tentchoff - 1977 -- - The rhetoric of community ritual: the blessing of the shrimp fleet at Chauvin, Louisiana - Barbara Elizabeth Gordon - 1991 -- - The culture of Acadiana: an anthropological perspective - Jon L. Gibson and Steven Del Sesto - 1975 -- - Cajun French and French creole: their speakers and the questions of identities - Dorice Tentchoff - 1975 -- - Language and ethnic identity in south Louisiana: implications of data from Mamou Prairie - Gerald L. Gold - 1982 -- - Cajun music: its origin and development - Barry Jean Ancelet - 1989 -- - South to Louisiana: the music of the Cajun bayous - John Broven - 1983 -- - Cajun music: a reflection of a people. Vol. 1 - compiled & edited by Ann Allen Savoy - 1984 -- - Additional bibliography on the Cajuns - Human Relations Area Files - [1994]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Cajun
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039985220
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Tukano are a group of tribes that occupy the tropical forest areas of the Comisaría del Vaupés within southeastern Colombia and northwestern Brazil. This file consists of 17 documents covering the time period from 1939 to 1980. Silva's ethnographic account is the most comprehensive. The three Fulop publications, used in conjunction with those by Sorensen and Reichel-Dolmatoff provide supplemental data on kinship terminology, folktales and myths, cosmology, shamanism, agriculture, and multilingualism and tribal exogamy. The remaining documents relate to the Cubeo, Bará, Makuna, Desana, Barasana, and Wanano
    Note: Culture summary: Tukano - John Beierle - 1998 -- - Notes on the terms and the kinship system of the Tucano - Marcos Fulop - 1955 -- - Aspects of Tucano culture: mythology--part I - Marcos Fulop - 1956 -- - Aspects of Tucano culture: cosmogony - Marcos Fulop - 1954 -- - The indigenous civilization of the Uaupés - P. Alcionilio Brü;zzi Alves da Silva - 1962 -- - The Cubeo: Indians of the Northwest Amazon - Irving Goldman - 1963 -- - Multilingualism in the northwest Amazon - Arthur P. Sorensen, Jr. - 1967 -- - Amazonian cosmos: the sexual and religious symbolism of the Tukano Indians - Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff - [1971] -- - Shamanism and art of the eastern Tukanoan Indians: Colombian northwest Amazon - G. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1987 -- - The palm and the Pleiades: initiation and cosmology in northwest Amazonia - Stephen Hugh-Jones - 1979 -- , - From the Milk River: spatial and temporal processes in northwest Amazonia - Christine Hugh-Jones - 1979 -- - The fish people: linguistic exogamy and Tukanoan identity in northwest Amazonia - Jean E. Jackson - 1983 -- - Makuna social organization: a study in descent, alliance, and the formation of corporate groups in the north-western Amazon - by Kaj Arhem - 1981 -- - Perceptions of nature and the structure of society: the question of Cubeo descent - Irving Goldman - 1976 -- - Nutrition in the northwest Amazon: household dietary intake and time-energy expenditure - Darna L. Dufour - 1983 -- - The Time and energy expenditure of indigenous women horticulturists in the Northwest Amazon - Darna L. Dufour - 1984 -- - Marriage, language, and history among eastern Tukanoan speaking peoples of the northwest Amazon - Janet Chernela - 1989 -- - The Wanano Indians of the Brazilian Amazon: a sense of space - Janet M. Chernela - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Tucano
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  • 4
    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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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982717
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Tlingit file consists of 28 documents with most works focusing on the time period from 1880 to 1920. The Chilkat region is most studied with the Angoon and Yakutat areas providing additional information
    Note: Culture summary: Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Tlingit Indians: results of a trip to the northwest coast of America and the Bering Straits - by Aurel Krause ; translated by Erna Gunter - 1956 -- - Crime and punishment in Tlingit society - by Kalervo Oberg - 1934 -- - A study of the Thlingets of Alaska - by Livingston F. Jones - 1914 -- - The Thlinkets of southeastern Alaska - by Frances Knapp and Rheta Louise Childe - 1896 -- - Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians - by John R. Swanton - 1905-1905 -- - Historical aspects of Tlingit clans in Angoon, Alaska - by Viola E. Garfield - 1947 -- - Chilkat houses - by Louis and Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- - The life of a Chilkat Indian girl - Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- , - The Inland Tlingit - Catherine McClellan - 1953 -- - Some problems in the relationship between Tlingit archaeology and ethnology - Frederica De Laguna - 1953 -- - The interrelations of social structure with northern Tlingit ceremonialism - Catherine McClellan - 1954 -- - The story of a Tlingit community: a problem in the relationship between archaeological, ethnological and historical methods - by Frederica De Laguna - 1960 -- - The social economy of the Tlingit Indians - by Kalervo Oberg - [n.d.] -- - Social structure and social life of the Tlingit in Alaska - by R. L. Olsen - 1967 -- - Under Mount Saint Elias: the history and culture of the Yakutat Tlingit - Frederica de Laguna - 1972 -- - Tlingit stories - by Maria Ackerman, with story contributions from Austin Hammond, Sr. ... [et al.] - 1975 -- - Art of the northern Tlingit - Aldona Jonaitis - 1986 -- - 'Because we cherish you--': Sealaska elders speak to the future - transcribed, translated, and edited by Nora Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer - 1981 -- , - Tlingit women and town politics - by Laura F. Klein - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - Processes of Russian-Tlingit acculturation in southeastern Alaska - by Robert Richard Rathburn - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - The cultural foundation of political revitalization among the Tlingit - by Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - Text and context of Tlingit oral tradition - by Richard Leonard Dauenhauer - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - The Tlingit Indians - George Thornton Emmons, edited with additions by Frederica de Laguna and a biography by Jean Low - 1991 -- - Symbolic immortality: the Tlingit potlatch of the nineteenth century - by Sergei Kan - 1989 -- - Potlatching and political organization among the Northwest Coast Indians - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1995 -- - From localized clans to regional corporation: the acculturation of the Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1978 -- - A structural change in Tlingit potlatching - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1977 -- - Northwest Coast village adaptations: a case study - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1982
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Tlingit
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982846
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Chinese Americans are the migrants and their descendants who migrated from China to the United States, starting in approximately 1848. This file contains fifteen documents covering the time period from ca. 1848 to the 1980s. These documents deal with Chinatowns located in several American cities (e.g., San Francisco, New York City), plus additional data on the Chinese American populations in such regional areas as the Monterey Bay region of California, and Hawaii. Much of the file deals with the history of the migration of the Chinese to the United States and the restrictive immigration policies applied to them by the United States government. Additional topics that appear in all the documents in this file are those of the discriminatory and racist practices imposed on the Chinese immigrants by the Caucasian American society, cultural adaptation and acculturation, Chinese associations, and ethnic businesses (e.g., restaurants, laundries, and groceries)
    Note: Culture summary: Chinese Americans - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The challenge of the American dream: the Chinese in the United States - Francis L. K. Hsu - 1971 -- - The Chinese experience in America - Shih-shan Henry Tsai - 1986 -- - Longtime Californ': a documentary study of an American Chinatown - Victor G. and Brett de Bary Nee - 1986 -- - Chinatown: most time, hard time - Chalsa M. Loo, et al. - 1991 -- - Bridging the Pacific: San Francisco Chinatown and its people - Thomas W. Chinn - 1989 -- - Chinese gold: the Chinese in the Monterey Bay region - Sandy Lydon - 1985 -- - Valley City: a Chinese community in America - Melford S. Weiss - 1974 -- - A Chinese American community: ethnicity and survival strategies - by Bernard P. Wong - 1979 -- - Chinatown, economic adaptation and ethnic identity of the Chinese - by Bernard P. Wong - 1982 -- , - Social and political change in New York's Chinatown: the role of voluntary associations - Chia-ling Kuo - 1977 -- - Chinatown: the socioeconomic potential of an urban enclave - Min Zhou ; foreword by Alejandro Portes - 1992 -- - Chinatown no more: Taiwan immigrants in contemporary New York - Hsiang-shui Chen - 1992 -- - The new Chinatown - Peter Kwong - 1987 -- - Sojourners and settlers: Chinese migrants in Hawaii - Clarence E. Glick - 1980 -- - Additional bibliography on Chinese in the United States - Human Relations Area Files - [1994]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Chinesen
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  • 7
    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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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983095
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Tarahumara are Native Americans who live in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico and who speak a Uto-Aztecan language. This file consists of eleven documents nearly all written by professional anthropologists, whose collective fieldwork experience among the Tarahumara ranges in time from 1891 to 1989. Probably one of the most comprehensive studies in the file on traditional Tarahumara ethnography is that done by Bennett and Zingg. Although the fieldwork for this study was done in the 1930s, this work, nevertheless, provides an excellent introduction to the study of traditional Tarahumara society. It should be noted, however that this monograph has been criticized by a later ethnologist for factual errors in the data. Some of the major topics discussed by additional works include culture history, material culture, socio-cultural change, social organization, ideal and practical norms of behavior, and the ecological relationship between the Tarahumara and their environment. Other documents provide additional data on sorcery, residential mobility, kinship, ceremonial behavior, curing, religion, social conformity, and lying in relation to informant/author relationships
    Note: Culture summary: Tarahumara - William L. Merrill and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Tarahumara: an Indian tribe of northern Mexico - by Wendell C. Bennett and Robert M. Zingg - 1935 -- - Unknown Mexico: a record of five years exploration of the western Sierra Madre ; in the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco ; and among the Tarascos of Michoacan, Vol. 1. - by Carl Lumholtz, M. A. - 1902 -- - The place of kinship in Tarahumara social organization - Herbert Passin - 1943 -- - Sorcery as a phase of Tarahumara economic relations - by Herbert Passin - 1942 -- - Tarahumara prevarication: a problem in field method - by Herbert Passin - 1942 -- - Ideal norms and social control in Tarahumara society - Jacob Fried - [1951] -- - The Tarahumara of Mexico: their environment and material culture - Campbell W. Pennington - 1963 -- , - A study in culture persistence: the Tarahumaras of northwestern Mexico - by Jean René Champion - 1963 [1970] -- - Rarámuri souls: knowledge and social process in northern Mexico - William L. Merrill - 1988 -- - Mobile agriculturalists and the emergence of sedentism: perspectives from northern Mexico - Robert J. Hard, William L. Merrill - 1992 -- - Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre: beer, ecology, and social organization - John G. Kennedy - 1978
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Tarahumara
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983403
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Marshallese collection consists of 15 documents, covering a wide variety of cultural and historical information, circa 1900 to 2005. The earliest descriptions of Marshallese culture and society in the collection are translations from the German originally compiled by a colonial official, two ethnologists, and a missionary. Together, these three documents provide detailed geographic and ethnographic information as observed in 1900-1909. Two documents in the collection are first-hand accounts of Marshallese village life and economic situation as observed in 1946-1947. One of these was a commissioned research by the U.S. government company which sought background cultural and economic information for planning future economic development for the Marshall Islands. The other was authored by Alexander Spoehr, a former U.S. Navy who returned to the Majuro in 1947 as a civilian to conduct ethnological work. In this work, Spoehr contrasts changes in Marshallese culture he observed with his own earlier observations while on active duty with the Navy during World War II. L. M. Carucci conducted extensive fieldwork among inhabitants of Ujelang/Enewetak Atolls on various occasions in 1976-2005. Topics covered by Carrucci include domestic violence (1990, no. 9), community life and concepts of morality (1998, no. 10), dynamics of grandparent/grandchildren relations, aspects of cosmology (1989, no. 22), and rites of passages. The remaining documents in the collection further enrich information in the above three category of works with additional themes and in-depth analyses including land tenure and inheritance rules, gender and family life, internal political dynamics and international relations, and contemporary development issues
    Note: Culture summary: Marshallese - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 2011 -- - Majuro: a village in the Marshall Islands - Alexander Spoehr - 1949 -- - Ralik-Ratak (Marshall Islands) - Augustin Krämer and Hans Nevermann - 1938 -- - The Marshall Islanders: life and customs, thought and religion of a South Seas people - August Erdland - 1914 -- - The Marshall Islanders - Arno Senfft - 1903 -- - Land tenure in the Marshall Islands - J. E. Tobin - 1952 -- - Notes on the Marshall Islands - Camilla H. Wedgwood - 1943 -- - The economic organization of the Marshall Islanders - Leonard E. Mason - 1947 -- - The source of the force in Marshallese cosmology - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 1989 -- - Negotiations of violence in the Marshallese household - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 1990 -- - Working wrongly and seeking the straight: remedial remedies on Enewetak Atoll - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 1998 -- , - Continuities and changes in Marshallese grandparenting - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 2007 -- - JEKERO: symbolizing the transition to manhood in the Marshall Islands - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 1987 -- - A Marshallese nation emerges from the political fragmentation of American Micronesia - Leonard Mason - 1989 -- - Accounting for change: bringing interdependence into defining sustainability - Karen L. Nero - 1999 -- - Conceptions of maturing and dying in the 'middle of heaven' - Laurence Marshall Carucci - 1985
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Marshallinseln ; Bevölkerung
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039981881
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Note: Culture summary: Palestinians - Ghada Hashem Talhami - 2003 -- - Culture summary: Palestinians - Ghada Hashem Talhami - 2003 -- - The Arabs of Palestine - by Jacob Shimoni - [1946/1947] -- - Marriage conditions in a Palestinian village: volume 1 - Hilma Granqvist - 1931 -- - Marriage conditions in a Palestinian village: volume 2 - Hilma Granqvist - 1935 -- - Haunted springs and water demons in Palestine - T. Canaan - 1922 -- - Birth and childhood among the Arabs: studies in a Muhammadan village in Palestine - Hilma Granqvist - 1947 -- - Child problems among the Arabs - Hilma Granqvist - 1947 -- - Mohammedan saints and sanctuaries in Palestine - Taufik Canaan - 1927 -- - Peasant folklore of Palestine - Philip J. Baldensperger - 1893 -- - The guest-house in Palestine - E. N. Haddad - 1922 -- - Features of the demography of Palestine - P. J. Loftus - 1949 -- , - The Palestinian women's autonomous movement - Rabab Abdulhadi - 1998 -- - Hamula organisation and Masha'a tenure in Palestine - Scott Atran - 1986 -- - Arab folksongs and Palestinian identity - Abdullatif Barghouthi - 1996 -- - Crossing the green line between the West Bank and Israel - Avram S. Bornstein - 2002 -- - Nationalizing the sacred: shrines and shifting identities in the Israeli-occupied territories - Glenn Bowman - 1993 -- - Arab border villages in Israel: a study of community and change in a social organization - Abner Cohen ; foreword by Max Gluckman - 1972 -- - The impact of national conflict and peace on the formation of the image of the other: how Palestinians in Israel perceive, and are perceived by others - Aziz Haidar - 2001 -- - Women, the Hajab and the Intifada - Rema Hammami - May-August 1990 -- - Behind the Intifada: labor and women's movement in the occupied territories - Joost R. Hiltermann - 1991 -- , - Family roles in contemporary Palestinian women - Ray L. Huntington, Camile Fronk, Bruce A. Chadwick - 2001 -- - Mothercraft, statecraft, and subjectivity in the Palestinian intifada - Iris Jean-Klein - 2000 -- - Birthing the nation: strategies of Palestinian women in Israel - Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh ; with a foreword by Hanan Ashrawi - 2002 -- - BaytIin a Jordanian village: a study of social institutions and social change in a folk community - by Abdulla M. Lutfiyya - 1966 -- - A city of 'strangers': the socio-cultural construction of manhood in Jaffa - Daniel Monterescu - 2001 -- - Women, property, and Islam: Palestinian experiences, 1920-1990 - Annelies Moors - 1995 -- - Icons and militants: mothering in the danger zone - Julie M. Peteet - 1997 -- - Male gender and rituals of resistance in the Palestinain intifada: a cultural politics of of violence - Julie Peteet - 1994 -- - Gender in crisis: women and the Palestinian resistance movement - by Julie M. Peteet - 1991 -- , - 'The divine impatience': ritual, narrative, and symbolism in the practice of martyrdom in Palestine - Linda M. Pitcher - 1998 -- - Overlooking Nazareth: the ethnography of exclusion in a town in Galilee - by Dan Rabinowitz - 1996 -- - Change, barriers to change, and contradictions in the Arab village family - Henry Rosenfeld - 1968 -- - Non-hierchical, hierarchical, and masked reciprocity in an Arab village - Henry Rosenfeld - 1974 -- - Social and economic factors in explanation of the increased rate of patrilineal endogamy in the Arab village in Israel - H. Rosenfeld - 1976 -- - Embodied spirits: Palestinians and the experience of possession - Celia Rothenberg - 2001 -- - Palestinians: from peasants to revolutionaries : a people's history - recorded by Rosemary Sayigh from interviews with camp Palestinians in Lebanon ; with an introduction by Noam Chomsky - 1979 -- - The object of memory: Arab and Jew narrate the Palestinian village - Susan Slyomovics - 1998 -- - Memories of revolt: the 1936-1939 rebellion and the Palestinian national past - Ted Swedenburg - 2003 -- , - The Palestinian peasant as a national signifier - Ted Swedenburg - 1990 -- - The Palestinians in Israel: a study in internal colonialism - Elia T. Zureik - 1979
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Palästinenser
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