Artículos |
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Steward, Julian H. |
American culture history in the light of South America |
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p. 4-21 |
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Murdock, George Peter |
South american culture areas |
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p. 22-39 |
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Rowe, John Rowland |
A review of outline of south american cultures |
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p. 40-43 |
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Rowe, John Rowland |
Linguistic classification problems in South America |
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p. 43-50 |
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Rodrigues, Aryon Dall |
Linguístic groups of Amazonia |
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p. 51-58 |
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Schmidt, Max |
Comments on cultivated plants and agricultural methods of South American indians |
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p. 60-68 |
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Carneiro, Robert L. |
Slash-and-burn cultivation among the Kuikuru and its implications for cultural development in the Amazon basin |
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p. 73-89 |
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Denevan, William E. |
Campa subsistence in the Gran Pajonal, Eastern Perú |
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p. 92-110 |
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Nimuendaju, Curt |
Farming among the Eastern Timbira |
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p. 111-119 |
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Graff, Fritz W. Up de |
Jívaro field clearing with stone axes |
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p. 120-122 |
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Carneiro, Robert L. |
Hunting and hunting magic among the Amahuaca of the Peruvian Montana |
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p. 122-132 |
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Gillin, John |
Barama River Carib fishing |
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p. 134-136 |
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Sorensen, Arthur P., Jr., |
Multilingualism in the northwest Amazon |
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p. 138-159 |
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Roth, Walter Edmund |
Trade and barter among the Guiana indians |
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p. 159-165 |
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Ribeiro, Darcy |
Kadiwéu kinship |
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p. 167-182 |
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Crocker, William H. |
Extramarital sexual practices of the Ramkokamekra-Canela indians: an analysis of socio-cultural factors |
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p. 184-195 |
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Murphy, Robert F. |
Deviance and social control I: what makes Warú run? |
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p. 195-202 |
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Murphy, Robert F. |
Deviance and social control II: Borai |
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p. 202-208 |
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Titiev, Mishca |
Social singing among the Mapuche |
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p. 208-220 |
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Fock, Niels |
Mataco law |
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p. 221-225 |
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Leeds, Anthony |
The ideology of the Yaruro indians in relation to socio-economic organization |
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p. 226-234 |
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Prado B., Juan Víctor Núñez del |
The supernatural world of the Quechua of southern Peru as seen from the community of Qotobamba |
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p. 238-251 |
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Weiss, Gerald |
Campa cosmology |
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p. 251-267 |
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Melatti, Julio Cezar |
Myth and Shaman |
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p. 267-275 |
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Harner, Michael J. |
The sound of rushing water |
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p. 276-283 |
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Kensinger, Kenneth M. |
Cashinaua medicine and medicine men |
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p. 283-289 |
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Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo |
Funerary customs and religious symbolism among the Kogi |
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p. 289-302 |
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Dole, Gertrude E. |
Endocannibalism among the Amahuaca indians |
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p. 302-309 |
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Clastres, Pierre |
Guayaki cannibalism |
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p. 309-321 |
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Padden, Robert Charles |
Cultural changeg and military resistance in Araucanian Chile, 1550-1730 |
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p. 327-343 |
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Hilger, M. Inez; Mondloch, Margaret |
Surnames and time distance measurements among the chilean araucanians |
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p. 343-346 |
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Oberem, Udo |
Trade and trade goods in the ecuadorian Montaña |
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p. 346-357 |
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Frikel, Protasio |
Notes on the present situation of the Xikrín indians of the Rio Caeteté |
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p. 358-369 |
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Laraia, Roque de Barros |
"Polyandrous adjustement" in Suruí society |
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p. 370-373 |
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Wagley, Charles |
The effects of depopulation upon social organization as illustrated by the Tapirapé indians |
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p. 373-376 |
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Wagley, Charles |
Cultural influences on population: a comparison of two Tupi tribes |
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p. 377-385 |
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Baldus, Herbert |
Shamanism in the acculturation of a Tupi tribe of Central Brazil |
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p. 385-391 |
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Miller, Elmer R. |
The christian missionary agent of secularization |
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p. 391-397 |
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Alvarez, José |
A new tribe of Toyeri savages |
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p. 397-399 |