The Collected Works of Edward Sapir: EthnologyM. de Gruyter, 1989 - Anthropological linguistics |
Contents
ethnology as an historical science 1 | 33 |
Inferential evidence for time perspective 10 | 42 |
ii | 83 |
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COLL WORKS OF EDWARD SAPIR, Volume 4 Edward 1884-1939 Sapir,Philip Sapir,William 1928-2006 Bright No preview available - 2016 |
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aboriginal American Indian animal anthropology Athabaskan bark Boas borrowed British Columbia brother canoes cedar character characteristic chief Chinookan clan Coast Salish coast tribes complex culture area culture element dances daughter definite dialects distinct distribution eagle Editorial Note Originally Eskimo ethnological evidence exogamy fact father female's geographical girl Haida historical Hupa important kinship Kwakiutl Kwakiutl and Nootka languages large number latter legends levirate linguistic linguistic stocks Maidu main crest male's man's brother's material means mother's myth mythology Nass River native Nootka northern Note Originally published novices older Paiute particular phonetic phratry potlatch primitive privileges psychological puberty ceremony rank raven reciprocal reference relationship relative Salish salmon Sapir shaman singing social organization songs suffix supernatural taboo Takelma texts thunder-bird Tlingit totemic Tsimshian Vancouver Island village vocative West Coast Indians whale Wishram wolf ritual wolves words Yahi Yana Yurok