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Autor:
Otto von Mering, Melvin Ember, Harold E. Driver, Paul Ducey, Frank D. Bessac, Frank W. Moore, David Landy, Hans Hoffmann, Simon D. Messing, Gertrude E. Dole, John W. M. Whiting, Raoul Naroll, Ronald M. Berndt, Leigh M. Triandis, Mervyn Jaspan, Ramkrishna Mukherjee, Gideon, Eliot D. Chapple, Helmuth Fuchs, George Peter Murdock, Linvill Watson, Artur Hehl Neiva, Edmund Leach, Andree F. Sjoberg, C. F. Voegelin
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 5:283-312
This paper discusses the general concept of the basic culture-bearing unit and proposes a new definition-the cultunit. This proposal is a response to the need for units of cross-cultural surveys to be comparable and to be rigorously defined if these
Autor:
John W. Bennett, Ignacio Bernal, Olemar Blasi, Sherburne F. Cook, William M. Denevan, Harold E. Driver, Frederick L. Dunn, Malcolm F. Farmer, R. G. Forbis, Helmuth Fuchs, Alexander Häusler, William A. Haviland, Eusebio Dávalos Hurtado, Thomas F. Kehoe, Alice B. Kehoe, N. Keyfitz, A. Carmagnani, Peter Kunstadter, T. J. Maxwell, John Paddock, Milan Stloukal, Bruce G. Trigger, Henry F. Dobyns, H. Paul Thompson
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 7:425-449
Autor:
Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 74:1147-1151
Archaeological evidence shows that Apaches occupied the central Plains area from A.D. 1525–1725 in Wyoming, South Dakota. Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado. Toward the end of this period they were semi-sedentary farmers living in houses generically li
Autor:
Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 41:583-588
Autor:
Harold E. Driver, Karl F. Schuessler
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 59:655-663
T HE history of the application of correlation concepts and coefficients to ethnological data has been sketched by Kluckhohn (1939), Driver (1953), and Clements (1954). The chief problem of this paper is identical with that posed by Clements: how to
Autor:
Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
Comparative Studies by Harold E. Driver and Essays in His Honor
Avoidances between the various combinations of parents-in-law and children-in-law in native North America are used to demonstrate a new method of measuring the potency of geographical-historical versus psycho-functional explanations of comparative da
Autor:
Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
Behavior Science Notes. 5:284-287
Autor:
Charles A. Bishop, Bernard J. James, James H. Howard, Harold E. Driver, Ronald Cohen, Edward A. Kennard, James W. VanStone, J. Faris, Harold Hickerson, Robert F. Maher, George A. Agogino, Arthur J. Rubel, Ethel Boissevain, Nancy Oestreich Lurie
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 11:435-452
A relatively conservative cultural model of the Ojibwa, deriving from studies of Canadian peoples, has tended to dominate anthropological analysis of reservation Ojibwa both in the United States and Canada. Ethnopsychological approaches to Ojibwa his
Autor:
Karl F. Schuessler, Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 69:332-352
This paper parallels that of Sawyer and LeVine (1966) in some respects: it reduces Murdock's 210 categories to 30 variables, and intercorrelates and factor-analyzes the variables for the six world subdivisions as well as for the entire world. Differe
Autor:
Harold E. Driver
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 71:905-908
This paper challenges the view of Judith K. Brown (1961) and Peter Kloos (1969) that matrilocal residence tends to cause girls' puberty rites. It shows how improbable this hypothesis is for western North America, where data are plentiful, and suggest