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Group dynamics in the politics of changing societies: the problem of 'tribal' politics in Africa | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 170-85 | |||||
Cultunit and ethnic unit: processes and symbolism | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 58-71 | |||||
German pronomial address | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 221-7 | |||||
The tribe as a socio-political unit: a cross-cultural examination | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 120-49 | |||||
Contemporary tribes and the development of nationalism | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 201-6 | |||||
Tribe as the autonomous unit | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 83-100 | |||||
On the concepts of 'tribe' and 'tribal society' | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 3-20 | |||||
Sovereignties and jural communities in political evolution | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 111-19 | |||||
Mathematical structures in ethnological systems | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 49-57 | |||||
Linguistic problems in defining the concept of 'tribe' | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 23-48 | |||||
Nonunilineality in Oceania: review and alternate hypothesis | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 209-20 | |||||
Typology and process in political evolution | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 101-10 | |||||
Being Lue: uses and abuses of ethnic identification | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 153-69 | |||||
The concept of tribe in the contemporary sociopolitical context of India | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 186-200 | |||||
Who the Lue are | 1967 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 72-9 | |||||
The complementarity of statistics and feeling in the study of art | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 149-59 | |||||
Hopi rabbit-hunt chanta: a ritualized language | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 7-11 | |||||
The study of ethno-aesthetics: the visual arts | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 131-48 | |||||
Revitalized words from "The parrot's egg" and "The bull that crashes in the kraal": African cult sermons | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 45-63 | |||||
The induced natural context: an ethnographic folklore field technique | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 1-6 | |||||
The cultural context of creativity among Tiwi | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 175-91 | |||||
The present status of sculptural art among the tribes of the Ivory coast | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 192-9 | |||||
Narrative analysis: oral versions of personal experience | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 12-44 | |||||
Special features of the sung communication | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 109-27 | |||||
The cattle of the forest and the harvest of water: the cosmology of Finnish magic | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 84-95 | |||||
Computers in the bush: tools for the automatic analysis of myths | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 77-83 | |||||
Oral tradition and art history in the Sepik district, New Guinea | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 200-15 | |||||
Javanese clown and transvestite songs: some relations between "primitive classification" and "communicative events" | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 64-76 | |||||
Utopian rhetoric: conversion and conversation in a Japanese cult | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 96-108 | |||||
Seminole men's clothing | 1966 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 160-74 | |||||
Stratification and industrialization: a case study of an Ecuadorean sugar plantation | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 130-9 | |||||
Exchange-value and the diplomacy of primitive trade | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 95-129 | |||||
Post-war economic changes among the Hopi | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 25-32 | |||||
The Mexican marketplace then and now | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 80-94 | |||||
The developmental cycle of the family business in rural Mexico | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 54-79 | |||||
Patterns of allocation among the Arctic Drainage Dene | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 33-45 | |||||
Trade and politics: a comparison of Papuan and New Guinea traders | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 46-53 | |||||
Primitive, archaic, and modern economies: Karl Polanyi's contribution to economic anthropology and comparative economy | 1965 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 1-24 | |||||
Religion, politics, and economic development in Ceylon: an interpretation of the Weber thesis | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 61-76 | |||||
Spirit possession, trance and crosscultural research | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 38-49 | |||||
Atoni borrowing of children: an aspect of mediation | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 21-37 | |||||
Catawba acculturation and the ideology of race | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 116-24 | |||||
Classification of religious movements: analytical and synthetic | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 77-90 | |||||
Introduction [to Symposium on new approaches to the study of religion] | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 1-3 | |||||
Religion and the irrational | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 102-15 | |||||
Betwixt and between: the liminal period in rites de passage | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 4-20 | |||||
Magic and monotheism | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 50-60 | |||||
Cultures as religious structures | 1964 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 91-101 | |||||
Idioms of human interaction: moral and technical orders | 1963 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 10-19 | |||||
Ecological and social parallels between rice-growing communities of Japan and Spain | 1963 | Proceedings of the annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society (): 51-63 |