• Media type: E-Book; Conference Proceedings
  • Title: Men and cultures : selected papers of the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
  • Contains: Frontmatter -- -- Preface -- -- Contents -- -- Papers Delivered to the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences -- -- Introduction -- -- The Hiawatha Wampum Belt of the Iroquois League for Peace: A Symbol for the International Congress of Anthropology -- -- Section I: Current Status of Anthropological and Ethnological Studies -- -- Current Trends in the Development of American Ethnology -- -- Recent Developments in the Study of the Prehistory of Western Asia -- -- Anthropology and the Smithsonian Institution -- -- Anthropologie Physique en U.R.S.S. -- -- Summary of Paleo-Anthropological Investigation in the U.S.S.R. -- -- Recent Trends in British Social Anthropology -- -- Trends in European Prehistory -- -- Recent Developments in Ethnological Theory in Europe -- -- Recent Developments and Trends in Ethnological Studies in China -- -- Current Trends in Ethnography in the U.S.S.R. -- -- Recent Developments in American Archeology -- -- Recent Developments in the Field of Genetics -- -- Section II: Theory and Method -- -- Individual Variation in Culture -- -- Conflict and Congruence in Anthropological Theory -- -- Culture and Human Behavior -- -- Anthropology and Art -- -- Zum Problem der Konstanz in der Ethnologie -- -- A Microcultural Analysis of Time -- -- Thoughts on Methodology for Comprehension of an Oral Literature -- -- Recreative Behavior and Culture Change -- -- The Use of Typology in Anthropological Theory -- -- Archeological Typology in Theory and Practice -- -- Jazz Choreology -- -- Methodological Problems of Free Doll Play as an Ethnographic Field Technique -- -- A New Framework for Studies of Folklore and Survivals -- -- A System for Describing and Analyzing the Regulation of Coordinated Activity -- -- Typology in the Area of Social Organization -- -- Aesthetics in “Primitive” Societies -- -- Acculturation -- -- Withdrawal, An Early Means of Dealing with the Supernatural -- -- Subsystem Typology in Linguistics -- -- The Ethnic Dimension of Human History: Pattern or Patterns of Culture? -- -- Section III: Culture Change and Culture History -- -- Some Similarities between Ards of the Balkans, Scandinavia, and Anterior Asia, and Their Methodological Significance -- -- Slash-and-burn Agriculture: A Closer Look at its Implications for Settlement Patterns -- -- Northwest Coast—Northeast Asiatic Similarities : A New Hypothesis -- -- Techniques of Preparing Manioc Flour as a Key to Culture History in Tropical America -- -- Culture Stability and Change among the Seminoles of Florida -- -- The Evolution of Status Systems in Polynesia -- -- Les Tendances Modernes de l’evolution des Sociétés Mélanésiennes (Nouvelles-Hébrides et Nouvelle-Calédonie) -- -- A Re-Evaluation of the Cultural Position of the Nootka -- -- Theoretical Considerations Concerning the Problem of Pre-Columbian Contacts between the Old World and the New -- -- Ethnology and High Civilization, Exemplified by Ancient Egypt -- -- Rivalry and Superiority: Two Dominant Features of the Sumerian Culture Pattern -- -- Plow Complex, Culture Change and Cultural Stability -- -- Three Hundred Years of Chukchi Ethnic Identity -- -- North European Shamanism -- -- The Assumed Early Mediterranean Influence among the Kuanyama Ambo Bantu of South West Africa -- -- Irrigation, Settlement Pattern, and Social Organization -- -- The Christian Hymnology of the North American Indians -- -- The Acculturative Process in Jamaican Revivalism -- -- Plough and Field Shape -- -- A Umatilla Prophet Cult : An Episode in Culture Change -- -- Cart-using Indians of the American Plains -- -- The Study of the Early History of Agriculture in the Territory of the U.S.S.R
    in 1945–1955 -- -- The Automobile in Contemporary Navaho Culture -- -- History and Ethnohistory, and A Case in Point -- -- Section IV: Ethnography -- -- Les Origines Ethniques de la Population Marocaine Musulmane de Casablanca -- -- Intertribal Relations in the Pueblo Kachina Cult -- -- Un Complexe Culturel: La Course de Pirogues au Laos -- -- The Idoma Court-of-Lineages in Law and Political Structure -- -- The Fear in Tapirapé Culture -- -- Yoruba Concepts of the Soul -- -- A New Ecological Typology of the California Indians -- -- Autobiography of A Guatemalan Indian -- -- Les Communautés d’Entraide des Bambara du Soudan Français -- -- A Comparison of Eastern Keresan and Tewa Kinship Systems -- -- Some Reflections on Chiga Ethics -- -- Sequence and Structure in Folktales -- -- Circumpolar Forest North America as a Modern Culture Area -- -- Medicinal Plant and Food use as related to Health and Disease in Coastal Oaxaca -- -- Le Concept de Crime en Droit Djarai -- -- Aspects de la Royauté Bateke (Moyen-Congo) -- -- The Role of Music in Western Apache Culture -- -- Double Descent in an Ibo Village-Group -- -- La Notion de Mana dans la Culture Haïtienne -- -- The Calf Sacrifice of the Todas of the Nilgiris (South India) -- -- Polygamie et ses Particularités -- -- Production, Distribution and Power in a Primitive Society -- -- Tipi di Cultura nel Paraguay -- -- The Maintenance of Unity and Distinctiveness by a Philippine Peasant Village -- -- Contrasting Patterns of Carolinian Population Distribution in the Marianas -- -- The Birhor (The Little Nomadic Tribe of India) -- -- The Inter-Relations of Castes and Ethnic Groups in Nepal -- -- Section V: Archaeology -- -- Human Types and Prehistoric Cultures at Ksâr ’Akil, Lebanon -- -- Culture Change in Europe at the Start of the Second Millennium B.C.: A Contribution to the Indo-European Problem -- -- Rocker-Stamped Pottery in the Old and New World -- -- North Mexico and the Correlation of Mesoamerican and Southwestern Cultural Sequences -- -- Paleo-Eskimo in Disko Bay, West Greenland -- -- The Plains Archaic Concept -- -- Prehistoric Culture Sequences in the Eastern Arctic as Elucidated by Stratified Sites at Igloolik -- -- Archaism and Revival on the South Coast of Peru -- -- The Preclassic Ceramic Sequence of Huapalcalco, of Tulancingo, Hgo -- -- The Mixteca-Puebla Concept in Mesoamerican Archeology: A Re-examination -- -- El Patio mas Antiguo de Mesoamerica -- -- Cultural Unity and Diversification in Peruvian Archaeology -- -- The Gulf Coastal Plain in North American Prehistory -- -- The Paleo-Indian Culture Succession in the Central High Plains of Texas and New Mexico -- -- Western Siberian Archeology, An Interpretative Summary -- -- Section VI: Physical Anthropology -- -- Physical and Psychological Factors in Culture Growth -- -- The Pattern of Development of African Children -- -- A Study of the Rotation of the Occipital Region in the Neandertal and Sapiens Skulls -- -- El Poblamiento Paleolitico de España -- -- Small Isolated Human Breeding Populations and Their Significance for the Process of Racial Differentiation -- -- La Paléodémographie, Base Nouvelle de l’Analyse Anthropologique -- -- Significance of Recent Primatology for Physical Anthropology -- -- New Research in German Forensic Anthropology -- -- Partial Volumes and Surface Areas of the Human Body -- -- Changes in the Skull Features of the Japanese People from Ancient to Modem Times -- -- Primate Evolution and Human Behavior -- -- Les Proportions de la Tête Chez les Français -- -- A Study of the Racial Morphology of the French Population -- -- The Evolutionary Taxonomy of the Hominidae in the Light of the Piltdown Investigation -- -- Section VII: Applied Anthropology -- -- Applied Anthropology in the Belgian Territories in Africa (An Experience of Integration of the Tribal Institutions into the Pattern of the New Social Action in Central Africa) -- -- De Quelques Difficultés dues aux Différences de Cultures, Rencontrées dans les Missions d’Assistance Technique -- -- Applied Anthropology, Community Welfare, and Human Conservation -- -- Section VIII: Linguistics -- -- The Southwest Project in Comparative Psycholinguistics: A Preliminary Report -- -- The Urbanization of the Guarani Language—A Problem in Language and Culture -- -- The General Classification of Central and South American Languages -- -- The Origin of the Hausa Language -- -- Tonality in Efik Signal Communication and Folklore -- -- Author Index
  • Contributor: Wallace, Anthony F. C. [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Press, [2017]
  • Issue: Reprint 2016
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 810 Seiten)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.9783/9781512819526
  • ISBN: 9781512819526
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  • Keywords: Anthropology Congresses ; Ethnology Congresses ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General ; Konferenzschrift
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  • Description: Men and Cultures -- Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Papers Delivered to the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences -- Introduction -- The Hiawatha Wampum Belt of the Iroquois League for Peace: A Symbol for the International Congress of Anthropology -- Section I: Current Status of Anthropological and Ethnological Studies -- Current Trends in the Development of American Ethnology -- Recent Developments in the Study of the Prehistory of Western Asia -- Anthropology and the Smithsonian Institution -- Anthropologie Physique en U.R.S.S. -- Summary of Paleo-Anthropological Investigation in the U.S.S.R. -- Recent Trends in British Social Anthropology -- Trends in European Prehistory -- Recent Developments in Ethnological Theory in Europe -- Recent Developments and Trends in Ethnological Studies in China -- Current Trends in Ethnography in the U.S.S.R. -- Recent Developments in American Archeology -- Recent Developments in the Field of Genetics -- Section II: Theory and Method -- Individual Variation in Culture -- Conflict and Congruence in Anthropological Theory -- Culture and Human Behavior -- Anthropology and Art -- Zum Problem der Konstanz in der Ethnologie -- A Microcultural Analysis of Time -- Thoughts on Methodology for Comprehension of an Oral Literature -- Recreative Behavior and Culture Change -- The Use of Typology in Anthropological Theory -- Archeological Typology in Theory and Practice -- Jazz Choreology -- Methodological Problems of Free Doll Play as an Ethnographic Field Technique -- A New Framework for Studies of Folklore and Survivals -- A System for Describing and Analyzing the Regulation of Coordinated Activity -- Typology in the Area of Social Organization -- Aesthetics in “Primitive” Societies -- Acculturation -- Withdrawal, An Early Means of Dealing with the Supernatural -- Subsystem Typology in Linguistics -- The Ethnic Dimension of Human History: Pattern or Patterns of Culture? -- Section III: Culture Change and Culture History -- Some Similarities between Ards of the Balkans, Scandinavia, and Anterior Asia, and Their Methodological Significance -- Slash-and-burn Agriculture: A Closer Look at its Implications for Settlement Patterns -- Northwest Coast—Northeast Asiatic Similarities : A New Hypothesis -- Techniques of Preparing Manioc Flour as a Key to Culture History in Tropical America -- Culture Stability and Change among the Seminoles of Florida -- The Evolution of Status Systems in Polynesia -- Les Tendances Modernes de l’evolution des Sociétés Mélanésiennes (Nouvelles-Hébrides et Nouvelle-Calédonie) -- A Re-Evaluation of the Cultural Position of the Nootka -- Theoretical Considerations Concerning the Problem of Pre-Columbian Contacts between the Old World and the New -- Ethnology and High Civilization, Exemplified by Ancient Egypt -- Rivalry and Superiority: Two Dominant Features of the Sumerian Culture Pattern -- Plow Complex, Culture Change and Cultural Stability -- Three Hundred Years of Chukchi Ethnic Identity -- North European Shamanism -- The Assumed Early Mediterranean Influence among the Kuanyama Ambo Bantu of South West Africa -- Irrigation, Settlement Pattern, and Social Organization -- The Christian Hymnology of the North American Indians -- The Acculturative Process in Jamaican Revivalism -- Plough and Field Shape -- A Umatilla Prophet Cult : An Episode in Culture Change -- Cart-using Indians of the American Plains -- The Study of the Early History of Agriculture in the Territory of the U.S.S.R. in 1945–1955 -- The Automobile in Contemporary Navaho Culture -- History and Ethnohistory, and A Case in Point -- Section IV: Ethnography -- Les Origines Ethniques de la Population Marocaine Musulmane de Casablanca -- Intertribal Relations in the Pueblo Kachina Cult -- Un Complexe Culturel: La Course de Pirogues au Laos -- The Idoma Court-of-Lineages in Law and Political Structure -- The Fear in Tapirapé Culture -- Yoruba Concepts of the Soul -- A New Ecological Typology of the California Indians -- Autobiography of A Guatemalan Indian -- Les Communautés d’Entraide des Bambara du Soudan Français -- A Comparison of Eastern Keresan and Tewa Kinship Systems -- Some Reflections on Chiga Ethics -- Sequence and Structure in Folktales -- Circumpolar Forest North America as a Modern Culture Area -- Medicinal Plant and Food use as related to Health and Disease in Coastal Oaxaca -- Le Concept de Crime en Droit Djarai -- Aspects de la Royauté Bateke (Moyen-Congo) -- The Role of Music in Western Apache Culture -- Double Descent in an Ibo Village-Group -- La Notion de Mana dans la Culture Haïtienne -- The Calf Sacrifice of the Todas of the Nilgiris (South India) -- Polygamie et ses Particularités -- Production, Distribution and Power in a Primitive Society -- Tipi di Cultura nel Paraguay -- The Maintenance of Unity and Distinctiveness by a Philippine Peasant Village -- Contrasting Patterns of Carolinian Population Distribution in the Marianas -- The Birhor (The Little Nomadic Tribe of India) -- The Inter-Relations of Castes and Ethnic Groups in Nepal -- Section V: Archaeology -- Human Types and Prehistoric Cultures at Ksâr ’Akil, Lebanon -- Culture Change in Europe at the Start of the Second Millennium B.C.: A Contribution to the Indo-European Problem -- Rocker-Stamped Pottery in the Old and New World -- North Mexico and the Correlation of Mesoamerican and Southwestern Cultural Sequences -- Paleo-Eskimo in Disko Bay, West Greenland -- The Plains Archaic Concept -- Prehistoric Culture Sequences in the Eastern Arctic as Elucidated by Stratified Sites at Igloolik -- Archaism and Revival on the South Coast of Peru -- The Preclassic Ceramic Sequence of Huapalcalco, of Tulancingo, Hgo -- The Mixteca-Puebla Concept in Mesoamerican Archeology: A Re-examination -- El Patio mas Antiguo de Mesoamerica -- Cultural Unity and Diversification in Peruvian Archaeology -- The Gulf Coastal Plain in North American Prehistory -- The Paleo-Indian Culture Succession in the Central High Plains of Texas and New Mexico -- Western Siberian Archeology, An Interpretative Summary -- Section VI: Physical Anthropology -- Physical and Psychological Factors in Culture Growth -- The Pattern of Development of African Children -- A Study of the Rotation of the Occipital Region in the Neandertal and Sapiens Skulls -- El Poblamiento Paleolitico de España -- Small Isolated Human Breeding Populations and Their Significance for the Process of Racial Differentiation -- La Paléodémographie, Base Nouvelle de l’Analyse Anthropologique -- Significance of Recent Primatology for Physical Anthropology -- New Research in German Forensic Anthropology -- Partial Volumes and Surface Areas of the Human Body -- Changes in the Skull Features of the Japanese People from Ancient to Modem Times -- Primate Evolution and Human Behavior -- Les Proportions de la Tête Chez les Français -- A Study of the Racial Morphology of the French Population -- The Evolutionary Taxonomy of the Hominidae in the Light of the Piltdown Investigation -- Section VII: Applied Anthropology -- Applied Anthropology in the Belgian Territories in Africa (An Experience of Integration of the Tribal Institutions into the Pattern of the New Social Action in Central Africa) -- De Quelques Difficultés dues aux Différences de Cultures, Rencontrées dans les Missions d’Assistance Technique -- Applied Anthropology, Community Welfare, and Human Conservation -- Section VIII: Linguistics -- The Southwest Project in Comparative Psycholinguistics: A Preliminary Report -- The Urbanization of the Guarani Language—A Problem in Language and Culture -- The General Classification of Central and South American Languages -- The Origin of the Hausa Language -- Tonality in Efik Signal Communication and Folklore -- Author Index
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