Property, power and ideology
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Property, power and ideology
(Explorations in anthropology, . Hunters and gatherers ; 2)
Berg , Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1991
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Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, held at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Sept. 8-13, 1986
Bibliography: p. 292-307
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II: Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology
目次
- Part 1 Property rights: property, practice and aboriginal rights among Quebec Cree hunters
- burning the truck and holding the country - property, time and the negotiation of identity among Pintupi aborigines
- rights to game and rights to cash among contemporary Australian hunter-gatherers
- modes of exchange in north-west Alaska
- property, power and conflict among the Barik of Malaysia. Part 2 Equality and domination: teaching social relations to Inuit children
- ideology and domination in aboriginal Australia - a Western desert test case
- meat sharing as a political ritual - forms of transaction versus modes of subsistence. Part 3 Symbols and representations: dry meat and gender - the absence of Chipewyan ritual for the regulation of hunting and animal numbers
- animals in Bushman thought, myth and art
- people of the eland - an archaeo-linguistic crux. Part 4 Power and ideology: the unending ceremony and a warm house - representation of a patriarchal ideal and the silent complementarity in Okiek blessings
- maintaining cosmic unity - ideology and the reproduction of Yolngu clans
- Yolngu religious property.
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