Challenging Anthropology: A Critical Introduction to Social and Cultural AnthropologyDavid H. Turner, Gavin A. Smith Papers by D.H. Turner, M.G. Silvermann, and C. Kirsch separately annotated. |
Contents
Fieldwork | 17 |
Kinship An informal critical guide to some | 59 |
The EcologicalEvolutionary Model and the Concept | 81 |
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Aboriginal activities African anthropologists apartheid areas Arnhem Land Asdiwal Australian band become bourgeoisie Canada Canadian capital capitalist clan class analysis colonial Cree Cuiva culture Dene domestic group dominant economic ethnic example exchange existence fact farm farmers fieldwork fur trade Groote Eylandt hacienda household Huancayo Huasicancha huasicanchinos human hunting ideology important individual industrial institutions Inuit involved Kayan Kiga kinship Kung Kwakiutl labour force land language Lévi-Strauss lineages linguistic live marriage marry material means of production ment mode of production myth Namibia neighbourhoods Nimda numayma operations organization Papua New Guinea peasant phratry political population position potlatches problem rela relations of production relationship reproduction ritual role Rossan rules Shamattawa situation social formation social relations society specific structure subsistence SWAPO territory tion Tok Pisin traditional transformation Tsimshian urban village women workers



