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Anthropos, 90.1995
Anthropos, 90.1995
90.1995
BV043334262
1513767960782
Periodika#Zeitschriften Ethnologie
1995
1995
LA 1118
evifaanddigihub
Bd. 90, 1995, Heft 1-3
Redefining Ideology in Time. Maori Crossroads between a Timeless Past and a New Future
oth
Meijl
Toon van
Meijl, Toon van
"Crime and Custom . . . " auf den Trobriand Inseln. Der Fall Tokurasi
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Senft
Gunter
Senft, Gunter
The Sandalu Bachelor Ritual among the Laiapu Enga (Papua New Guinea)
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Schwab
John
Schwab, John
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Gibbs
Philip
Gibbs, Philip
Fig. 1: On rehearsal place
Fig. 2: Eye purification
Fig. 3: Shell ring after eye purification Fig. 4: Lii ceremony
Fig. 5: Refilling of the bamboos
Fig. 6: Sent to rebury the bamboos Fig. 7: Making of wigs
Fig. 8: Final parade
A Sense of History and the Reconstitution of Cosmology in Australian Aboriginal Society. The Case of Myth versus History
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Kolig
Erich
Kolig, Erich
Paraman Purina - Going for Rain. "Mute Anthropology" Versus "Speaking Anthropology": Lessons from an Andean Collective Scarcity Ritual in the Quechua-speaking Kallawaya and Aymara-Speaking Altiplano Region (Andes, Bolivia)
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Rösing
Ina
Rösing, Ina
Yamba Marriage Systems Spouses and Their Offspring between Protection and Affliction
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Gufler
Hermann
Gufler, Hermann
Fig. 1
Nyamwezi Names of Persons
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Schönenberger
Paul
Schönenberger, Paul
The "Lesser" Violence of Animal Sacrifice: A Somewhat Hidden and Overlooked (Ignored?) Reality in Sinhala Buddhism
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Feddema
J. P. (Hans)
Feddema, J. P. (Hans)
Fig. 1 : The kattadiya (demonspecialist) asks, lying on the ground with dollapideni (special food for the demon) in a thatua (basket) on his body, the yakka (demon) to come. See also the surrogate victim (the life cock) and the frying of an egg in a human skull at his feet. Fig. 2: The kattadiya is showing the pretha (a spirit of a greedy deceased relative) the affluent thatua with, e.g., a cup of tea, fish, and all kinds of vegetables inside. Fig. 3: The athuraya (possessed person) looks a bit frightened,
when the kattadiya comes near to him with his eegaha (powerful staff). In front four thatu
with dollapideniya (special food for demons)
Fig. 4: The kattadiya with in his right hand the eegaha commands the yakku (demons) Mahasone and Riri Yakka to leave the possessed person in exchange for the surrogate victim (the cock) he is holding with his left hand above the dollapideniya. Fig. 5: The athuriya (possessed person) follows the kattadiya to the spot where the sacrificial killing will take place. He carries the dollapideni and the surrogate victim (the cock) on his head
Fig. 6: The athuriya (possessed person) with
areca-nut strings in her hand between two
kattadiyas - one with the life cock in his
left hand -, just before her act of killing the
surrogate victim. Fig. 7: The athuriya after she (via the demon in her) has wringed and cut the neck of the surrogate victim with her hands and
teeth
From Bondsmen to Middlemen. Hired Shepherds and Pastoral Politics
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Rao
Aparna
Rao, Aparna
Fig. 1: Areas of Residence and Migration of the Bakkarwal of Jammu and Kashmir During the Last Four Decades
Fig. 2: The Inter-Generational Transmission of the Status of Shepherd and Dependant
Matriliny and Revisionist Anthropology
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Bolyanatz
Alexander H.
Bolyanatz, Alexander H.
[Berichte und Kommentare] Harmal-wálá und Isfandí. Das ambulante Gewerbe des Räucherns in Pakistan und Afghanistan
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Frembgen
Jürgen W.
Frembgen, Jürgen W.
Abb. 1: Zur ethnischen Gruppe der Gujar gehörende Harmal-wálá in Peshawar/Pakistan (Photo: J. Frembgen) Abb. 2: Räuchergerät eines Harmal-wálá (Photo: J. Frembgen)
The Culture-Free Construction of Emotion. A Tamil Writer's Emotion Similes and Metaphors
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Eichinger Ferro-Luzzi
Gabriella
Eichinger Ferro-Luzzi, Gabriella
The Religious Meaning of the Samoan Kava Ceremony
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von Hoerschelmann
Dorothee
von Hoerschelmann, Dorothee
Compte-rendu d'un séjour de recherche chez les Basaa dans le Sud-Cameroun
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Luttmann
Ilsemargret
Luttmann, Ilsemargret
Christianisierung - Ein Schritt zur Emanzipation? Die Bedeutung der Religion für die Mafa-Frauen (Nordkamerun)
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Kosack
Godula
Kosack, Godula
Los espíritus seductores. Dibujo corporal en la Amazonía indígena
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B. Sol
Montoya
B. Sol, Montoya
The Incidence of Chance Resemblances on Language Comparison
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B. M. Guy
Jacques
B. M. Guy, Jacques
Bios - Kultur - Geschichte: Anthropos. Neue Literatur zu einer integrierten Humanwissenschaft
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Antweiler
Christoph
Antweiler, Christoph
Virtual Reality in Biomedicine
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Greifeld
Katarina
Greifeld, Katarina
Perspectives on Moralities, Knowledge, and Power. 3rd Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists in Oslo
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Haller
Dieter
Haller, Dieter
oth
Knecht
Michi
Knecht, Michi
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[Inhalt] Anthropos 90.1995/4-6
Bd. 90, 1995, Heft 4-6
The Evolution of the Aro Confederacy in Southeastern Nigeria, 1690-1720. A Theoretical Synthesis of State Formation Process in Africa
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Nwauwa
Apollos O
Nwauwa, Apollos O
Le temps en Afrique noire. Conception, comput et gestion
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Rivière
Claude
Rivière, Claude
Die Darstellung neuer Herrschaft. Die Entstehung repräsentativer Öffentlichkeit in einer akephalen Gesellschaft Westafrikas
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Förster
Till
Förster, Till
Fig. 1: Integration der dörflichen Gesellschaft
Fig. 2: Integration der kolonialen Gesellschaft
Syntax and Semantics in a Zulu Bead Colour Communication System
oth
Wickler
Wolfgang
Wickler, Wolfgang
oth
Seibt
Uta
Seibt, Uta
Masks, Society, and Hierarchy among the Chewa of Central Malawi
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Aguilar
Laurel Birch de
Aguilar, Laurel Birch de
Fig. 1: Before the masked dancers perform, senior men and senior women dance mnjedza in the bwalo, described by Nyau members as a cleansing of the
bwalo before the spirits (masked dancers) come
Fig. 2: Senior women who perform prior to the masked dancers include Namkungwi, chief’s
wives, and women who are chiefs themselves
Fig. 3: Spatial arrangement of dance observers: gender and status
Fig. 4: Maria is primarily the respected mother, chief’s wife, and Namkungwi, as this mask represents
Fig. 5: Maria masks are worn with cloths around the head instead of feathers and hide, and the dancers wear colorful dresses instead of the sisal and stripped sack material of the more respected Maria. These masks are likely to represent foreigners or others who are not initiated
Fig. 6: Chazunda is the mask of chiefs
Fig. 7: Kasiyamaliro is one of many constructions similarly made with a hollow frame covered with woven maize husks. The largest of these is Chimkoko, which is elongated to hold two or even more then ten dancers in its length
Fig. .8: The three different kinds of simple cloth and feathered mask forms are messengers announcing a dance event
Animal Rightists and Northern Native Hunters. The Discursive Contexts to the "Dispute"
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Riches
David
Riches, David
Les Indiens sont-ils par nature respectueux de la nature?
oth
Désveaux
Emmanuel
Désveaux, Emmanuel
The Vicissitude of the Alter Ego Animal in Mesoamerica. An Ethnohistorical Reconstruction of Tonalism
oth
Paz
Josef
Paz, Josef
Aportes para la comprensión del chamanismo toba
oth
Heredia
Luis D.
Heredia, Luis D.
The Yuruparí Complex of the Yucuna Indians. The Yuruparí Myth
oth
Mich
Tadeusz
Mich, Tadeusz
Lamakera, Solor. Ethnohistory of a Muslim Whaling Village of Eastern Indonesia
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Barnes
R. H.
Barnes, R. H.
Map: The Solor Archipelago
Fig. 1: "Warrior from the Solar Strait" by Jacobsen (1896:73)
From Wordless Ritual to Ritual Words. An Analysis of the Ritualized Contact with Leprosy in Thailand
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Navon
Liora
Navon, Liora
[Berichte und Kommentare] It Takes More than Fieldwork to Become a Culture Hero of Anthropology. The Story of Rafael Karsten
oth
Lindberg
Christer
Lindberg, Christer
A Comparative List of Simbu and Nakane Words, Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea
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Sterly
Joachim
Sterly, Joachim
Rethinking the Mongol Oboo
oth
Chuluu (Chaolu Wu)
Üjiyediin
Chuluu (Chaolu Wu), Üjiyediin
oth
Stuart
Kevin
Stuart, Kevin
Chercheurs de ginseng sauvage en Corée
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Young-Hee
Choi
Young-Hee, Choi
oth
Erny
Pierre
Erny, Pierre
Hypergamy and Its Inherent Contradictions
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Mohanadoss
T.
Mohanadoss, T.
Bemerkungen zu J.-P. Digards "loi du plus faible" (qânon-e kamzûr)
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Ganzer
Burkhard
Ganzer, Burkhard
Tanzania oder die längst fällige Aufwertung der künstlerischen Tradition dieses Landes
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Grohs
Elisabeth
Grohs, Elisabeth
Zum Iraq
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Voigt
Rainer
Voigt, Rainer
Colonialism's Culture and Its Limits
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Mason
Peter
Mason, Peter
Revisionism or the Recovery of Matrilineal Women's Centrality? A Reply to Bolyanatz
oth
Watson-Franke
Maria-Barbara
Watson-Franke, Maria-Barbara
Second Reply to Watson-Franke
oth
Bolyanatz
Alexander H.
Bolyanatz, Alexander H.
The Basel Conference of the European Society for Oceanists
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Keck
Verena
Keck, Verena
oth
McCall
Grant
McCall, Grant
oth
Wassmann
Jürg
Wassmann, Jürg
Rundgespräch "Zur Geschichte der Afrikaforschung"
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Jones
Adam
Jones, Adam
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Streck
Bernhard
Streck, Bernhard
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