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Die menschliche Gesellschaft in ihren ethno-soziologischen Grundlagen, Band 1: Repräsentative Lebensbilder von Naturvoelkern

1931

by Thurnwald

AnthropologyRichard ThurnwaldIdeal TypeMax WeberJohn LawHerbert SpencerImmanuel KantImperialismJean-Jacques RousseauAgricultureProperty RightsInheritanceSlaveryMonetary TheoryIncome DistributionFeudalismKnowledge Economics

Table of Contents · 66 segments

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Title Pages and Publication Metadataessay
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Preface: Scope, Method, Progress, and Representative Ethnosociologytheoretical
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Overview of the Complete Work and Table of Contentsessay
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Introduction §§1–3: Ethnology, Ethnography, and the Sources of Materialtheoretical
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Introduction §§4–5: Changing Attitudes to Foreign Peoples and the Rise of Ethnologytheoretical
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Introduction §§6–7: Culture-Circle Theory and Its Critiquetheoretical
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Introduction §§8–9: Present Meaning and Tasks of Ethnologytheoretical
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Introduction §10: Structure of the Work and the Method of Representative Typestheoretical
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Wildbeuters: Definition, General Traits, and Environmental Variantschapter
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Wildbeuters of the Ice: Polar Eskimo, Copper Eskimo, and Northern Siberianschapter
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Wildbeuters of Steppe, Desert, and Grasslandchapter
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Wildbeuters of the Forestchapter
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Wildbeuters of the Waterchapter
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Sociological Results on Wildbeuter Societiestheoretical
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Plant and Animal Care: Transition from Foraging to Field Cultivationchapter
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Papuan Kai: Settlement, Subsistence, Labor, and Gendered Everyday Lifeessay
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Papuan Kai: Puberty, Marriage, Bridewealth, and Domestic Relationsessay
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Papuan Kai: Sippe Leadership, Property, Inheritance, Conflict, and Value Symbolsessay
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Arhuacos and Old Peru: Altitudinal Fields, Terraces, and Footspadesessay
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Jibaros and Canelos: Agricultural and Hunting Ceremonialismessay
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The Iroquois League: Matrilineal Confederation and Gendered Dualismessay
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Pangwe of West Africa: Disturbed Hunter-Horticulturalists and Proto-Aristocratic Wealthessay
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Boloki of the Middle Congo: Stratified Hunter-Gardener Society, Slavery, and Debtessay
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Review of Homogeneous and Disturbed Field Cultivatorstheoretical
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Grouping, Ranking, and Sippe Agglomeration among the Koitaessay
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Marind-anim: Sago, Coconut, Age Grades, Totemic Exogamy, and Head-Huntingessay
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Gazelle Peninsula: Moiety System, Sippe Functionaries, Shell Money, and Secret Societiesessay
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Buin on Bougainville: Aristocratic Ranking, Retinues, and Protection Bondsessay
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New Hebrides and Banks Islands: Irrigation, Suque Grades, Pig Wealth, and Secret Societiesessay
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Toradjas of Central Celebes: Mixed Rice Culture, Kin Communities, and Colonial Disruptionessay
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Tewa Pueblos: Sacred Moieties, Weak Clans, Societies, and Dual Chieftainshipessay
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Menomini: A Privileged Sippe, War-Bundle Leadership, and Ritual Societiesessay
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Maori Society: Kinship Agglomeration, Labor, Rank, Chiefs, and Democratic Tendenciesessay
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Palau I: Wet Taro, Houses, Titles, Moieties, Marriage, and Women’s Poweressay
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Palau II: Age Clubs, Taro Swamps, Subsistence, Trade, Money, and Historical Assimilationessay
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Pre-Columbian Peru and Central America: Centralized Irrigation States and Historical Changeessay
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Ancient China: Irrigation Polities, Feudal Lords, Ritual Order, and Field-Farmer Expansionessay
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The Social Forms of Plant Specialists: Technical Evolution, Kinship, Ranking, and Sacral Powertheoretical
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Domestication and the Origins of Pastoralismchapter
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Unstratified Small-Stock Herders: The Tamgak of the Western Saharachapter
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Arabian Sheep and Goat Herders and the Bedouin Boundarychapter
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Uriankhai Reindeer Herders of the Yenisei Basinchapter
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Hottentot Pastoralist-Forager Mixtures and the Formation of Clientagechapter
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Stratified Camel Herders: Tuareg Social Hierarchy and Political Federationchapter
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The Goajiro: Recent Transition to Pastoralism under Matrilinychapter
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Goldi, Manchu, and Tungus Cultural Shuffling in Siberia and Manchuriachapter
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African Herder-Farmer Mixed Cultures and Southeastern African Exampleschapter
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Nilotic Herder-Farmer Mixtures: The Lango of Northeastern Ugandachapter
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West African Stratified Mixed Culture: The Kpellechapter
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Kpelle Dependents, Slaves, and West African Stratified Agrarian Kingdomschapter
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Pastoral Aristocracy and Sacred Kingship among the Bahuma, Bakitara, Banyoro, and Banyankolechapter
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Bahera and Bahutu Farming, Crafts, Clan Politics, and Absorption into Herder Stateschapter
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The Sudan: Mixed Peoples, Pastoral Net States, Trade, Islam, and Feudal Formationchapter
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Feudal-State Formation among the Ethiopians and in Kaffachapter
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The Social Role of Pastoralism in Stratification and State Formationtheoretical
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Abbreviations and Bibliography for Ethno-Sociological Sourcesbibliography
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Subject and Ethnographic Registerbibliography
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Walter de Gruyter Publisher Catalogue: German Folklore and Prehistorybibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Reallexikon der Vorgeschichte Volume Listbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Alteuropa by Carl Schuchhardtbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Kunst und Kultur der Vorzeit Europas by Herbert Kühnbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Theodor-Wilhelm Danzel on Culture, Symbols, and Mythologybibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Results of the South Sea Expedition 1908-1910bibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: The Indians of Northeast Peru by Günter Tessmannbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: 1928 German Anthropological Society Meeting Reportbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue: Regional Ethnographic and Museum Publicationsbibliography