TY - BOOK AU - Azevedo,Thales de AU - Brown,Diana AU - Carter,William E. AU - Crocker,William H. AU - Evans,Clifford AU - Fernandes,Florestan AU - Forman,Shepard AU - Galvão,Eduardo AU - Greenfield,Sidney M. AU - Gregor,Thomas AU - Gross,Daniel R. AU - Harris,Marvin AU - Kottak,Conrad P. AU - Margolis,Marine AU - Margolis,Maxine L. AU - Meggers,Betty J. AU - Miller,Charlotte I. AU - Moran,Emilio F. AU - Murphy,Robert F. AU - Riegelhaupt,Joyce F. AU - Shapiro,Judith AU - Shirley,Robert W. AU - Wagley,Charles TI - Brazil. Anthropological Perspectives. Essays in Honor of Charles Wagley SN - 9780231905107 AV - GN564.B6 B7 U1 - 301.29/81 PY - 1979///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - Ethnology KW - Brazil KW - Indians of South America KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface and Acknowledgments --; About the Contributors --; Introduction: Anthropology and Brazilian National Identity --; Part I. Some Perspectives from the Past --; 1. The Encounter of Tribal and National Societies in the Brazilian Amazon --; 2. An Experimental Reconstruction of Taruma Village Succession and Some Implications --; 3. The Tapirape During the Era of Reconstruction --; 4. The "Chapel" as Symbol: Italian Colonization in Southern Brazil --; 5. The Negro in Brazilian Society: Twenty-Five Years Later --; Part II. Environmental Adaptations --; 6. The Yanomamo and the Causes of War in Band and Village Societies --; 7. The Trans-Amazonica: Coping with a New Environment --; 8. Seduced and Abandoned: Agricultural Frontiers in Brazil and the United States --; 9. Ecology, Behavior, and the Spirit of Fishermen --; Part III. Social Structure --; 10. Lineage and Lineality in Lowland South America --; 11. Canela Kinship and the Question of Matrilineality --; 12. Secrets, Exclusion, and the Dramatization of Men's Roles --; 13. Umbanda and Class Relations in Brazil --; 14. The Function of Middle-Class Extended Family Networks in Brazilian Urban Society --; Part IV. Political Organization --; 15. A New Approach to Central Brazilian Social Organization --; 16. Law in Rural Brazil --; 17. Patron-Client Exchanges in Southeastern Minas Gerais --; 18. The Political Economy of Patron-Clientship: Brazil and Portugal Compared --; Glossary of Portuguese Terms --; References --; Index; restricted access N2 - Describes the various stages of the Japanese Stone Age and their relationships with foreign cultures. Covers the time from the Proto-Jomon to the Final-Jomon periods UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/marg90510 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231879101 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780231879101.jpg ER -