UID:
edocfu_9960860233002883
Format:
1 online resource (448 p.)
ISBN:
9781782388593
Content:
This revised and enlarged edition brings the successful original volume of 1984 right up to date, taking into account the most recent developments. Each section begins with an introduction that provides the context for the following documents. There is no comparable volume of its kind available in English, and most documents have not previously been translated.
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Frontmatter --
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CONTENTS --
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List of Illustrations --
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Preface --
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Introduction --
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1. Silence and Other Misunderstandings: Russian Anthropology,Western Hunter-Gatherer Debates, and Siberian Peoples --
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I. Warfare and Conflict Resolution --
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2. Visions of Conflict, Conflicts of Vision among Contemporary Dene Tha --
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3. Warfare among the Hunters and Fishermen of Western Siberia --
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4. Homicide and Aggression among the Agta of Eastern Luzon, the Philippines, 1910–1985 --
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5. Conflict Management in a Modern Inuit Community --
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6. Wars and Chiefs among the Samoyeds and Ugrians of Western Siberia --
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7. Ritual Violence among the Peoples of Northeastern Siberia --
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8. Patterns ofWar and Peace among Complex Hunter- Gatherers: The Case of the Northwest Coast of North America --
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II. Resistance, Identity, and the State --
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9. The Concept of an International Ethnoecological Refuge --
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10. Aboriginal Responses to Mining in Australia: Economic Aspirations, Cultural Revival, and the Politics of Indigenous Protest --
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11. Political Movement, Legal Reformation, and Transformation of Ainu Identity --
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12. Tracking the “Wild Tungus” in Taimyr: Identity, Ecology, and Mobile Economies in Arctic Siberia --
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13. Marginality with a Difference, or How the Huaorani Preserve Their Sharing Relations and Naturalize Outside Powers --
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III. Ecology,Demography, and Market Issues --
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14. “Interest in the Present” in the Nationwide Monetary Economy: The Case of Mbuti Hunters in Zaire --
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15. Dynamics of Adaptation to Market Economy among the Ayoréode of Northwest Paraguay --
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16. Can Hunter-Gatherers Live in Tropical Rain Forests? The Pleistocene Island Melanesian Evidence --
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17. The Ju/’hoansi San under Two States: Impacts of the South West African Administration and the Government of the Republic of Namibia --
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18. Russia’s Northern Indigenous Peoples: Are They Dying Out? --
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IV. Gender and Representation --
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19. Gender Role Transformation among Australian Aborigines --
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20. Names That Escape the State: Hai//om Naming Practices versus Domination and Isolation --
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21. Central African Government’s and International NGOs’ Perceptions of Baka Pygmy Development --
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22. The Role of Women in Mansi Society --
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23. Peacemaking Ideology in a Headhunting Society: Hudhud, Women’s Epic of the Ifugao --
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V. World-View and Religious Determination --
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24. Painting as Politics: Exposing Historical Processes in Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art --
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25. Gifts from the Immortal Ancestors: Cosmology and Ideology of Jahai Sharing --
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26. Time in the Traditional World-View of the Kets:Materials on the Bear Cult --
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27. Lexicon as a Source for Understanding Sel’kup Knowledge of Religion --
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Notes on Contributors --
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Appendix: A Note on the Spelling of Siberian Ethnonyms --
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Index
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781782388593
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782388593
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781782388593
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