Wolves from the sea : readings in the anthropology of the native Caribbean

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Wolves from the sea : readings in the anthropology of the native Caribbean

edited by Neil L. Whitehead

(Caribbean series, 14)(Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land-en Volkenkunde)

KITLV Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Wolves from the sea brings together the latest work of leading authorities on the archaeology, linguistics, history, and socio-cultural anthropology of native Caribbean groups, particularly that of the Island Carib. In each of these disciplines orthodox theories are critically assessed and new directions for interdisciplinary research suggested.

目次

  • Acknowledgements Introduction
  • The Island Carib as anthropological icon, Neil L. Whitehead Island Carib archaeology, Arie Boomert Language contact, war, and Amerindian historical tradition: The special case of the Island Carib, Berend J. Hoff The Island Caribs: New approaches to the question of ethnicity in the early colonial Caribbean, Jalil Sued Badillo Ethnic plurality and cultural continuity in the native Caribbean: Remarks and uncertainties as to data and theory, Neil L. Whitehead Elegy for a dying race: The Island Caribs and their visitors, Peter Hulme Towards romanticized Amerindian identities among Caribbean peoples: A case study from Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Jay B. Haviser Communicating Caribness, Charles J.M.R.C. Gullick Index

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