Method and Perspective in Anthropology1954 |
Contents
SOME PROBLEMS OF METHOD IN ETHNOGRAPHY | 3 |
AN ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELD METHOD by Sister M Inez | 25 |
THE INTENSIVE STUDY OF SMALL SAMPLE | 43 |
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aboriginal agglutinative American analysis anthro approach Arapaho Araucanian archaeologists attempt Badagas basic become behavior bereaved burning census ceremony classification comparative anatomy comparative method concepts conceptual values concern cremation cultural anthropology derivational discussed Dry Funeral effect elements elpa environment ethnographic example fact factors field fire forest formal Funeral Boys historical Hopewellian human humanists important Indians indices individual Indo-European languages inflectional influence interest interview involved isolating languages Kolmel Kota kuga languages linguistic material meaning ment Meso-America methodological morpheme morphs mounds nature objects observed particular patterns period person physical possible prairie present priest primitive problems procedure question recognized relation relative rite ritual role Sapir scientific sequence Siriono situation social science society sociology soil student supernatural techniques tion Tonga traits tribe ture typological United validity variations vegetation village Wallis Woodland Woodland cultures Woodland period word