Martha Padfield est un ethnologue se spécialisant dans l'étude du «Cannibal Danser»—le Hamatsa—dans les rites des Kwakiutls. Elle décrit la société des Kwakiutls et discute le rôle du danseur Hamatsa à le «Winter Ceremonial Complex»
In the current globalisation of the planet, Indigenous peoples are attempting to reclaim their lands...
The Kalinago of Dominica have engaged in various efforts at cultural renewal in the past three decad...
Understanding ritual performances in terms of changes of perspective is increasingly common in anthr...
The dance ethnologist attempts to understand the dance through analyzing, exam ining and understandi...
The San !Kung, or !Kung Bushmen, are peoples of the Kalahari desert in southern Africa. This thesis ...
This paper focuses on the Macumba community's way of making meaning in its Afro-Brazilian cultural c...
ABSTRACT The medicine dance continues to be the main ritual of the Hai om and many other groups of s...
This dissertation presents an ethnography utilizing a multispecies perspective of the "busk" ritual ...
P. Mark — Art, rituel et folklore : danses folkloriques et identité culturelle chez les habitants de...
thesis"Primitive," or the return to origins, has always served as a first principle for those dancer...
During the period 1996–1997, I interviewed two Mansi and two Khanty women about their dancing. My in...
Purpose of Investigation: In using the terms baxus and tsetseqa Kwakiutl make an explicit nature/c...
What kind of message does -or did — the dance convey to the Native Australians? Several types of com...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
For this research we collected contemporary versions of the Mapuche “Kai Kai- Treng Treng” myth, wi...
In the current globalisation of the planet, Indigenous peoples are attempting to reclaim their lands...
The Kalinago of Dominica have engaged in various efforts at cultural renewal in the past three decad...
Understanding ritual performances in terms of changes of perspective is increasingly common in anthr...
The dance ethnologist attempts to understand the dance through analyzing, exam ining and understandi...
The San !Kung, or !Kung Bushmen, are peoples of the Kalahari desert in southern Africa. This thesis ...
This paper focuses on the Macumba community's way of making meaning in its Afro-Brazilian cultural c...
ABSTRACT The medicine dance continues to be the main ritual of the Hai om and many other groups of s...
This dissertation presents an ethnography utilizing a multispecies perspective of the "busk" ritual ...
P. Mark — Art, rituel et folklore : danses folkloriques et identité culturelle chez les habitants de...
thesis"Primitive," or the return to origins, has always served as a first principle for those dancer...
During the period 1996–1997, I interviewed two Mansi and two Khanty women about their dancing. My in...
Purpose of Investigation: In using the terms baxus and tsetseqa Kwakiutl make an explicit nature/c...
What kind of message does -or did — the dance convey to the Native Australians? Several types of com...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
For this research we collected contemporary versions of the Mapuche “Kai Kai- Treng Treng” myth, wi...
In the current globalisation of the planet, Indigenous peoples are attempting to reclaim their lands...
The Kalinago of Dominica have engaged in various efforts at cultural renewal in the past three decad...
Understanding ritual performances in terms of changes of perspective is increasingly common in anthr...