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This volume explores the patterns of relations between the sexes and the political orientations of the world's contemporary foragers.
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This volume explores the patterns of relations between the sexes and the political orientations of the world's contemporary foragers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 829g
- ISBN-13: 9780521284127
- ISBN-10: 0521284120
- Artikelnr.: 26984827
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 829g
- ISBN-13: 9780521284127
- ISBN-10: 0521284120
- Artikelnr.: 26984827
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Notes on the contributors; Introduction Eleanor Leacock and Richard Lee;
Part I. Dynamics of Egalitarian Foraging Societies: 1. Political process in
G/wi bands George Silberbauer; 2. Politics, sexual and non-sexual in an
egalitarian society Richard Lee; 3. Risk, reciprocity and social influences
on !Kung San economics Polly Wiessner; 4. Descended from father, belonging
to country: rights to land in the Australian Western Desert Annette
Hamilton; 5. Living dangerously: the contradictory foundations of value in
Canadian Inuit society Jean L. Briggs; 6. The ritualisation of potential
conflict between the sexes among the Mbuti Colin M. Turnbull; Part II.
Forgager-farmer Relations: 7. Relations of production in band society
Eleanor Leacock; 8. The family, group structuring and trade among South
Indian hunter-gatherers Brian Morris; 9. Aka-famer relations in the
northwest Congo Basin Serge Bahuchet and Henri Guillaume, translated by
Sheila M. Van Wyck; 10. Adaptive flexibility in a multi-ethnic setting: the
Basarwa of the Southern Kalahari Helga I. D. Vierich; 11. Patterns of
sedentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana Robert K. Hitchcock; 12.
Nomads without cattle: East African foragers in historical perspective
Cynthia Chang; 13. In the land of milk and honey: Okiek adaptations to
their forests and neighbours Roderic H. Blackburn; Part III. Contemporary
Political Struggles: 14. Utter savages of scientific value Renato Rosaldo;
15. From foragers to fighters: South Africa's militarisation of the
Namibian San Richard Lee and Susan Hurlich; 16. Dene self-determination and
the study of hunter-gatherers in the modern world Michael I. Asch; 17. The
future of hunters within nation-states: anthropology and the James Bay Cree
Harvey A. Feit; 18. Hydroelectric dam construction and the foraging
activities of eastern Quebec Montagnais Paul Charest; 19. The outstation
movement in Aboriginal Australia H. C. Coombs, B. G. Dexter and L. R.
Hiatt; 20. Aboriginal land rights in the northern territory of Australia
Nicholas Peterson; 21. Political consciousness and land rights among the
Australian Western Desert people Daniel A. Vachon; Indexes.
Part I. Dynamics of Egalitarian Foraging Societies: 1. Political process in
G/wi bands George Silberbauer; 2. Politics, sexual and non-sexual in an
egalitarian society Richard Lee; 3. Risk, reciprocity and social influences
on !Kung San economics Polly Wiessner; 4. Descended from father, belonging
to country: rights to land in the Australian Western Desert Annette
Hamilton; 5. Living dangerously: the contradictory foundations of value in
Canadian Inuit society Jean L. Briggs; 6. The ritualisation of potential
conflict between the sexes among the Mbuti Colin M. Turnbull; Part II.
Forgager-farmer Relations: 7. Relations of production in band society
Eleanor Leacock; 8. The family, group structuring and trade among South
Indian hunter-gatherers Brian Morris; 9. Aka-famer relations in the
northwest Congo Basin Serge Bahuchet and Henri Guillaume, translated by
Sheila M. Van Wyck; 10. Adaptive flexibility in a multi-ethnic setting: the
Basarwa of the Southern Kalahari Helga I. D. Vierich; 11. Patterns of
sedentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana Robert K. Hitchcock; 12.
Nomads without cattle: East African foragers in historical perspective
Cynthia Chang; 13. In the land of milk and honey: Okiek adaptations to
their forests and neighbours Roderic H. Blackburn; Part III. Contemporary
Political Struggles: 14. Utter savages of scientific value Renato Rosaldo;
15. From foragers to fighters: South Africa's militarisation of the
Namibian San Richard Lee and Susan Hurlich; 16. Dene self-determination and
the study of hunter-gatherers in the modern world Michael I. Asch; 17. The
future of hunters within nation-states: anthropology and the James Bay Cree
Harvey A. Feit; 18. Hydroelectric dam construction and the foraging
activities of eastern Quebec Montagnais Paul Charest; 19. The outstation
movement in Aboriginal Australia H. C. Coombs, B. G. Dexter and L. R.
Hiatt; 20. Aboriginal land rights in the northern territory of Australia
Nicholas Peterson; 21. Political consciousness and land rights among the
Australian Western Desert people Daniel A. Vachon; Indexes.
Notes on the contributors; Introduction Eleanor Leacock and Richard Lee;
Part I. Dynamics of Egalitarian Foraging Societies: 1. Political process in
G/wi bands George Silberbauer; 2. Politics, sexual and non-sexual in an
egalitarian society Richard Lee; 3. Risk, reciprocity and social influences
on !Kung San economics Polly Wiessner; 4. Descended from father, belonging
to country: rights to land in the Australian Western Desert Annette
Hamilton; 5. Living dangerously: the contradictory foundations of value in
Canadian Inuit society Jean L. Briggs; 6. The ritualisation of potential
conflict between the sexes among the Mbuti Colin M. Turnbull; Part II.
Forgager-farmer Relations: 7. Relations of production in band society
Eleanor Leacock; 8. The family, group structuring and trade among South
Indian hunter-gatherers Brian Morris; 9. Aka-famer relations in the
northwest Congo Basin Serge Bahuchet and Henri Guillaume, translated by
Sheila M. Van Wyck; 10. Adaptive flexibility in a multi-ethnic setting: the
Basarwa of the Southern Kalahari Helga I. D. Vierich; 11. Patterns of
sedentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana Robert K. Hitchcock; 12.
Nomads without cattle: East African foragers in historical perspective
Cynthia Chang; 13. In the land of milk and honey: Okiek adaptations to
their forests and neighbours Roderic H. Blackburn; Part III. Contemporary
Political Struggles: 14. Utter savages of scientific value Renato Rosaldo;
15. From foragers to fighters: South Africa's militarisation of the
Namibian San Richard Lee and Susan Hurlich; 16. Dene self-determination and
the study of hunter-gatherers in the modern world Michael I. Asch; 17. The
future of hunters within nation-states: anthropology and the James Bay Cree
Harvey A. Feit; 18. Hydroelectric dam construction and the foraging
activities of eastern Quebec Montagnais Paul Charest; 19. The outstation
movement in Aboriginal Australia H. C. Coombs, B. G. Dexter and L. R.
Hiatt; 20. Aboriginal land rights in the northern territory of Australia
Nicholas Peterson; 21. Political consciousness and land rights among the
Australian Western Desert people Daniel A. Vachon; Indexes.
Part I. Dynamics of Egalitarian Foraging Societies: 1. Political process in
G/wi bands George Silberbauer; 2. Politics, sexual and non-sexual in an
egalitarian society Richard Lee; 3. Risk, reciprocity and social influences
on !Kung San economics Polly Wiessner; 4. Descended from father, belonging
to country: rights to land in the Australian Western Desert Annette
Hamilton; 5. Living dangerously: the contradictory foundations of value in
Canadian Inuit society Jean L. Briggs; 6. The ritualisation of potential
conflict between the sexes among the Mbuti Colin M. Turnbull; Part II.
Forgager-farmer Relations: 7. Relations of production in band society
Eleanor Leacock; 8. The family, group structuring and trade among South
Indian hunter-gatherers Brian Morris; 9. Aka-famer relations in the
northwest Congo Basin Serge Bahuchet and Henri Guillaume, translated by
Sheila M. Van Wyck; 10. Adaptive flexibility in a multi-ethnic setting: the
Basarwa of the Southern Kalahari Helga I. D. Vierich; 11. Patterns of
sedentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana Robert K. Hitchcock; 12.
Nomads without cattle: East African foragers in historical perspective
Cynthia Chang; 13. In the land of milk and honey: Okiek adaptations to
their forests and neighbours Roderic H. Blackburn; Part III. Contemporary
Political Struggles: 14. Utter savages of scientific value Renato Rosaldo;
15. From foragers to fighters: South Africa's militarisation of the
Namibian San Richard Lee and Susan Hurlich; 16. Dene self-determination and
the study of hunter-gatherers in the modern world Michael I. Asch; 17. The
future of hunters within nation-states: anthropology and the James Bay Cree
Harvey A. Feit; 18. Hydroelectric dam construction and the foraging
activities of eastern Quebec Montagnais Paul Charest; 19. The outstation
movement in Aboriginal Australia H. C. Coombs, B. G. Dexter and L. R.
Hiatt; 20. Aboriginal land rights in the northern territory of Australia
Nicholas Peterson; 21. Political consciousness and land rights among the
Australian Western Desert people Daniel A. Vachon; Indexes.