Format:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
eHRAF World Cultures
Content:
The Bororo are Ge speakers, numbered about 700 in 1987, and live in central Mato Grosso, Brazil, in three clusters of nine villages. This file consists of 10 documents that span the time period from 1900 to 1983
Note:
Culture summary: Bororo - Anonymous - 1996 -- - Contribution to the study of the social organization of the Bororo Indians - by Claude Lévi-Strauss - 1938 -- - The Bororo - by Robert H. Lowie - 1946 -- - Primitive peoples of Matto Grosso Brazil - by Vincent M. Petrullo - 1932 -- - Kinship system and social structure of the Bororo of Pobojari - by Zarko David Levak - 1973 [1974 copy] -- - The social position of the woman among the Eastern Bororo - by Herbert Baldus - 1937 -- - Ritual of a Bororo funeral - by Vladimír Kozák - 1963 -- - The Bororó Indians of Matto Grosso, Brazil - by William Azel Cook - 1907 -- - Through the wilderness of Brazil by horse, canoe and float - by William Azel Cook - 1909 -- - The eastern Bororo Orarimogodogue of the eastern plateau of Mato Grosso - by P. Antonio Colbacchini and P. Cesar Albisetti, Salesian Missionaries - 1942 -- - Space-time of the Bororo of Brazil - Stephen Michael Fabian - 1992
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Bororo
Author information:
Lowie, Robert Harry 1883-1957
Author information:
Lévi-Strauss, Claude 1908-2009
Author information:
Baldus, Herbert 1899-1970