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Tilattavissa olevat kirjat: Indians of North America



Kirjan nimi: Indians of North America
Tekijä: Driver Harold E.
Sivumäärä: 632
Kieli: Englanti  Englanti
Ilmestymisvuosi: 1993
ISBN: 0-226-16467-5
Hinta: 17.00 €
Sidosasu: Nidottu

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Table of ContentsPreface1. Origin and PrehistoryThe First FarmersCivilization2. Culture Areas3. LanguagePhonologyGrammarLanguage and CultureClassificationLanguage Areas and Culture AreasWriting4. Substance PatternsAreal SurveyNatural Vegetation AreasDomesticated AnimalsPopulation5. HorticultureMaizeOther PlantsTools and Techniques of FarmingConclusions6. Other Aspects of SubsistenceHunting FishingWild Plant FoodsFood Preparation and PreservationNutritionSocial and Religious AspectsConclusions7. Narcotics and StimulantsTobaccoAlcoholic BeveragesMajor NarcoticsMinor Narcotics8. Housing and ArchitectureDominant House TypesComparative AnalysisSweathousesArchitecture9. ClothingMajor StylesGeographical DistributionsDivision of Labor10. CraftsWeavingPotterySkin DressingMetallurgyDivision of Labor11. ArtAreal SurveyGeneral Remarks on Visual Art12. Music and DanceBy Wilhelmine Driver13. Exchange and TradeGift and Ceremonial ExchangeTradeConclusions14. Marriage and the FamilyInfant or Child BetrothalPremarital Mating Ways of Acquiring a SpouseIncest Taboos and ExogamyCousin MarriageAffinal MarriagePolygamyPostnuptial ResidenceThe Family15. Larger Kin Groups and Kinship TerminologyLineages, Sibs, Moieties, PhratriesClans and DemesKinship TerminologyThe Origin of Unilateral Descent16. Property and InheritanceLand TenureOwnership and Inheritance of DwellingsOwnership and Inheritance of ChattelsIncorporeal Property17. Government and Social ControlsAreas without True Political OrganizationAreas with Borderline and Mixed SystemsAreas with Tribal Organization in the Historic PeriodThe StateSummary and Conclusions18. Violence Feuds, Raids, and WarAbsence of True WarfareWeak or Mixed Patterns of WarfareWell-Developed WarfareHuman Sacrifice and CannibalismEconomic Conquest and Human SacrificeConclusions19. Rank and Social ClassesMinimal Development of Status and RankNorthwest Coast SystemSystems Adjacent to Northwest CoastComplex Systems of Meso-AmericaSystems Derived in Part from Meso-AmericaConclusions20. Sodalities and Their CeremoniesInconsequential Sodality OrganizationRelatively Important SodalitiesGreatest Elaboration of SodalitiesSummary and Conclusions21. Life CycleBirth and InfancyPubertyDeathSummary and Conclusions22. EducationDisciplinePraise and RidiculeFree Imitation and Directed LearningThe Markers of MaturityPersonal NamesVisions Quest and Spirit HelperEducation among the Aztecs23. Religion, Magic, and MedicineThe Gods and Priests of the AztecsThe Magic and Medicine Men of the NavahoThe Forgiving CreeksThe Vision Quest of the SanpoilThe Possessional Shamanism of the EskimoConclusions24. Personality and CultureThe Controversial PueblosThe Egocentric Northwest Coast MenThe Manly-Hearted Plains PeopleThe Pseudo-Apollonians of the Sub-ArcticThe Aggressive but Insecure IroquoiansThe Ambivalent EskimoThe Negative Meso-American CommonersConclusions25. History and Culture Change in Mexico26. Indian-White Relations in the United States27. Indian Culture Change in the United States28. History and Culture Change in Canada, Alaska, and GreenlandCanadaAlaskaGreenland29. Achievements and ContributionsPlates BibliographyIndex

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