How do kinship and ritual systems articulate with patterns of social organization? Among the Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona, social organization has been described as conforming to two opposing patterns. Among the Eastern Pueblos of the Rio Grande, especially the Tanoan-speaking towns north of Santa Fe, kinship is held to play a structurally insignificant role; social organization there, rather, pivots on ritual sodalities.” In the Western Pueblos (especially Hopi and Zuni), named matrilineal descent groups (“clans” and lineages), associated with Crow kinship terminology, are treated as the main articulating features of the social system. How is it that notwithstanding major cultural similarities in other respects, the Pueblos came to ex...
In the foregoing study of the Plains and the Pueblos as compared on a basis of social organization, ...
Drawing on a body of classical and contemporary ethnographic resources, one finds a number of corifl...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Dual organization is a unifying concept underlying seemingly dissimilar alliance structures. We expl...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsore...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
In my thesis I would like to give a survey and comparison of the rituals (especially the fertility r...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
This study examines the evolution of a hierocratic system among the ancestral Northern Tiwa peoples ...
For over a thousand years, textiles have played a vital role in Pueblo ritual and social identity, l...
In this essay I would like to focus on Native American Spiritualism, mainly within the Maya and the ...
El presente trabajo pretende rastrear cómo operan específicamente la lógica del parentesco y la lógi...
In the foregoing study of the Plains and the Pueblos as compared on a basis of social organization, ...
Drawing on a body of classical and contemporary ethnographic resources, one finds a number of corifl...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Dual organization is a unifying concept underlying seemingly dissimilar alliance structures. We expl...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsore...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
In my thesis I would like to give a survey and comparison of the rituals (especially the fertility r...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
This study examines the evolution of a hierocratic system among the ancestral Northern Tiwa peoples ...
For over a thousand years, textiles have played a vital role in Pueblo ritual and social identity, l...
In this essay I would like to focus on Native American Spiritualism, mainly within the Maya and the ...
El presente trabajo pretende rastrear cómo operan específicamente la lógica del parentesco y la lógi...
In the foregoing study of the Plains and the Pueblos as compared on a basis of social organization, ...
Drawing on a body of classical and contemporary ethnographic resources, one finds a number of corifl...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...