The Anthropology of Florida...

The Anthropology of Florida...
Title The Anthropology of Florida... PDF eBook
Author Ales Hrdlicka
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 228
Release 2013-12
Genre
ISBN 9781314847130

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The Anthropology of Florida

The Anthropology of Florida
Title The Anthropology of Florida PDF eBook
Author Aleš Hrdlička
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1922
Genre Anthropology
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Anthropology of Florida

Anthropology of Florida
Title Anthropology of Florida PDF eBook
Author Ales Hrdlicka
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9780243640010

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The Anthropology of Florida

The Anthropology of Florida
Title The Anthropology of Florida PDF eBook
Author Aleš Hrdlička
Publisher Ams PressInc
Pages 140
Release 1980-01-01
Genre Florida
ISBN 9780404155902

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The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America

The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America
Title The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America PDF eBook
Author Paul Valentine
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 317
Release 2017-05-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813052890

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"Foremost scholars of indigenous Amazonia explore the vast and interesting gap between rules and practice, demonstrating how sociocultural systems endure and even prosper due to the flexibility, creativity, and resilience of the people within them."--Jeremy M. Campbell, author of Conjuring Property: Speculation and Environmental Futures in the Brazilian Amazon "A landmark volume and a major contribution to the study of kinship and marriage in Amazonian societies, an area of the world that has been pivotal to our understanding of the biocultural dimensions of cousin marriage and polygamy."--Nancy E. Levine, author of The Dynamics of Polyandry: Kinship, Domesticity, and Population on the Tibetan Border This volume reveals that individuals in Amazonian cultures often disregard or reinterpret the marriage rules of their societies—rules that anthropologists previously thought reflected practice. It is the first book to consider not just what the rules are but how people in these societies negotiate, manipulate, and break them in choosing whom to marry. Using ethnographic case studies that draw on previously unpublished material from well-known indigenous cultures, The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America defies the tendency to focus only on the social structure of kinship and marriage that is so common in kinship studies. Instead, the contributors to this volume examine the people that conform to or deviate from that structure and their reasons for doing so. They look not only at deviations in kinship behavior motivated by gender, economics, politics, history, ecology, and sentimentality but also at how globalization and modernization are changing the ancestral norms and values themselves. This is a richly diverse portrayal of agency and individual choice alongside normative kinship and marriage systems in a region that has long been central to anthropological studies of indigenous life. Paul Valentine is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of East London. Stephen Beckerman is adjunct professor at the University of Utah. Together, Valentine and Beckerman have coedited Revenge in the Cultures of Lowland South America and Cultures of Multiple Fathers: The Theory and Practice of Partible Paternity in Lowland South America. Catherine Alès is director of research at the National Center for Scientific Research, Paris, and is the author of Yanomami, l’ire et le désir.

The Anthropology of Florida

The Anthropology of Florida
Title The Anthropology of Florida PDF eBook
Author Ales Hrdlicka
Publisher University Alabama Press
Pages 184
Release 2010-07-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780817384654

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A fundamental work on the peopling of the Americas. This volume, originally published in 1922, constitutes the most complete summary of anthropological information on Florida up until that point. Not only does it consider all previous research on Florida archaeology, physical anthropology, and aboriginal history, it also contains Hrdlicka’s analysis of every human bone from Florida that he could find in collections. He made remarkably accurate observations about the general physical types of prehistoric Florida Indians and how they compared to native peoples of surrounding regions.

Notes in Anthropology

Notes in Anthropology
Title Notes in Anthropology PDF eBook
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Pages 92
Release 1858
Genre Anthropology
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