Ya̦nomamö: The Fierce PeopleHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983 - 224 páginas These case studies in cultural anthropology are designed to bring to students, in beginning and intermediate courses in the social sciences, insights into the richness and complexity of human life as it is lived in different way and in different places. |
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... relatively antiseptic environment of the northern United States . Either I would be relatively well fed and relatively comfortable in a fresh change of clothes and do very little fieldwork , or I could do considerably more fieldwork and ...
... relatively antiseptic environment of the northern United States . Either I would be relatively well fed and relatively comfortable in a fresh change of clothes and do very little fieldwork , or I could do considerably more fieldwork and ...
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... relatively high peaks , all covered with dense vegetation and punctuated with scraggy outcroppings of rocks . We were in the headwaters of the Mavaca , and beyond the stark ridge ahead of us lay the almost legendary Shukumöna kä u , the ...
... relatively high peaks , all covered with dense vegetation and punctuated with scraggy outcroppings of rocks . We were in the headwaters of the Mavaca , and beyond the stark ridge ahead of us lay the almost legendary Shukumöna kä u , the ...
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... relatively large natural savannas occur at higher elevations , and one finds Yanomamö villages there as well . Much of the lowland area is inundated during the wet season , making it either impossible to travel there or unwise to locate ...
... relatively large natural savannas occur at higher elevations , and one finds Yanomamö villages there as well . Much of the lowland area is inundated during the wet season , making it either impossible to travel there or unwise to locate ...
Contenido
Prologue | 1 |
Cultural Ecology | 42 |
Myth and Cosmos | 90 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abduct alliance allies animal anthropologists arrows Bahimi Bäkotawä began behavior Bisaasi-teri blow brothers canoe Chagnon chest chest-pounding duel club fight coefficient of relatedness collecting cousins cross-cousins cultivated Damowä daughter enemies feast field research fieldwork fierce film firewood fission fruits garden genealogical guests hallucinogenic hammocks headman hekura hosts human hunting Indians individuals intervillage Jaguar jungle Kaobawä's group Kaobawä's village Karina Karohi-teri kill kind kinship large number larger leaves lineage living machete Mahekodo-teri male marriage marry Mavaca meat missionaries Monou-teri myths Namoweiteri neighbors noreshi Orinoco River parallel cousins Paruriwä Patanowä-teri pattern peach palm plantains political population blocs protein Puerto Ayacucho raid raiders relatedness relationships relatively Rerebawä shabono shamans Shamatari villages shotguns social someone Timothy Asch trade tree trip uncontacted usually Venezuelan vines visitors warfare wife wives woman women Yanomamö culture Yanomamö villages young
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Ethnography: Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley,Paul Atkinson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |