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008 751105s1975 ilua b 00010 eng
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050 00 $aGN304$b.E33
082 00 $a301.2
100 1 $aEggan, Fred,$d1906-1991.
245 10 $aEssays in social anthropology and ethnology /$cFred Eggan.
260 0 $aChicago :$bDept. of Anthropology, University of Chicago,$c1975.
300 $axi, 334 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aSeries in social, cultural, and linguistic anthropology ;$vno. 1
490 0 $aUniversity of Chicago studies in anthropology
504 $aIncludes bibliographies.
505 0 $aIntroduction.--Kinship and social organization: The Maya kinship system and cross-cousin marriage. The Cheyenne and Arapaho kinship system. Historical changes in the Choctaw kinship system. The Hopi and the lineage principle. Northern woodland ethnology.--Method and theory: Culture history derived from the study of living peoples. Some problems in the study of food and nutrition (with M. Pijoán). The ethnological cultures and their archeological backgrounds. Social anthropology and the method of controlled comparison. Social anthropology and the educational system. Lewis H. Morgan in kinship perspective. Cultural drift and social change. Alliance and descent in a Western Pueblo society. Lewis H. Morgan and the future of the American Indian. From history to myth: a Hopi example. Lewis Henry Morgan's systems: a reevaluation.
650 0 $aEthnology.
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC