The HuntersPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 118 páginas Description and analysis of primitive band societies; brief mention of importance of womens food gathering (from Meggitt); types of implements and weapons; totemic laws, elders; feuds - Tiwi, warfare of Walbiri; initiation customs (from Elkin); coastal and inland people (Murngin and Arunta) |
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Three Society | 27 |
Four Polity | 47 |
Five Ideology | 63 |
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A. R. Radcliffe-Brown aboriginal adjudicate Algonkian Andaman Islanders Andamanese animals Anthropology ape society Arctic aspects Athabascan Australian authority band society behavior bow and arrow brother Bushmen ceremony characteristics civilization Congo context contrast course cousins cross-cousin culture dominance E. B. Tylor economic elders Eskimos etiquette exchange existential exogamy fact familistic feud fish forests formal function gathering human societies hunters hunting hunting-gathering bands hunting-gathering societies ideology important Indians individual kind kinship kinsmen leadership live male marriage marry matter means modern society morality mother's naturalistic nature nomadic normative nuclear family nuts ordinarily organization particular patrilocal patrilocal band person Peter Freuchen political primitive bands primitive society Pygmies reciprocity relationship relatives respect ritual rules Semang sexual shaman sharing simply social sometimes spears spirit world status supernatural supernaturalistic taboo territory things Tierra del Fuego tion totemic usually vegetable foods warfare weapons women Yahgan