The Quinnipiac

The Quinnipiac
Title The Quinnipiac PDF eBook
Author John Menta
Publisher Yale Univ Peabody Museum
Pages 251
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780913516225

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Rethinking Visual Anthropology

Rethinking Visual Anthropology
Title Rethinking Visual Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Marcus Banks
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 324
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300078541

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This text brings together a collection of essays by leading anthropologists, covering an entire range of visual representation and including discussions on the anthropology of art, the study of landscape, and the history of anthropology.

The Upper Tanana Indians

The Upper Tanana Indians
Title The Upper Tanana Indians PDF eBook
Author Robert A. McKennan
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
Pages 232
Release 2011-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258191122

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Blood Relations

Blood Relations
Title Blood Relations PDF eBook
Author Chris Knight
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 592
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 030018655X

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The emergence of symbolic culture is generally linked with the development of the hunger-gatherer adaptation based on a sexual division of labor. This original and ingenious book presents a new theory of how this symbolic domain originated. Integrating perspectives of evolutionary biography and social anthropology within a Marxist framework, Chris Knight rejects the common assumption that human culture was a modified extension of primate behavior and argues instead that it was the product of an immense social, sexual, and political revolution initiated by women. Culture became established, says Knight, when evolving human females began to assert collective control over their own sexuality, refusing sex to all males except those who came to them with provisions. Women usually timed their ban on sexual relations with their periods of infertility while they were menstruating, and to the extent that their solidarity drew women together, these periods tended to occur in synchrony. The result was that every month with the onset of menstruation, sexual relations were ruptured in a collective, ritualistic way as the prelude to each successful hunting expedition. This ritual act was the means through which women motivated men not only to hunt but also to concentrate energies on bringing back the meat. Knight shows how this hypothesis sheds light on the roots of such cultural traditions as totemic rituals, incest and menstrual taboos, blood-sacrifice, and hunters’ atonement rites. Providing detailed ethnographic documentation, he also explains how Native American, Australian Aboriginal, and other magico-religious myths can be read as derivatives of the same symbolic logic.

Woman the Gatherer

Woman the Gatherer
Title Woman the Gatherer PDF eBook
Author Frances Dahlberg
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 268
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300029895

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Essays discuss chimpanzees as an evolutionary model, modern examples of hunter-gatherer tribes, women's and men's roles in prehistoric times, and primitive human adaptations

Climate Cultures

Climate Cultures
Title Climate Cultures PDF eBook
Author Jessica Barnes
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 328
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300198817

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Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our times, yet global solutions have proved elusive. This book draws together cutting-edge anthropological research to uncover new ways of approaching the critical questions that surround climate change. Leading anthropologists engage in three major areas of inquiry: how climate change issues have been framed in previous times compared to present-day discourse, how knowledge about climate change and its impacts is produced and interpreted by different groups, and how imagination plays a role in shaping conceptions of climate change.

Memorias Antiguas Historiales Y Políticas Del Perú

Memorias Antiguas Historiales Y Políticas Del Perú
Title Memorias Antiguas Historiales Y Políticas Del Perú PDF eBook
Author Sabine Hyland
Publisher Yale Peabody Museum
Pages 182
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This is a transcription of Spanish priest and explorer Fernando de Montesinos' 1644 manuscript for Book II of Memorias historiales, a rare reference on early Peru and Andean culture. Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum