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Cumulative Index Edited by Mary Ellin D 'Agostino with Robert V Kemper (volumes 1-40)

First published in 1950, the Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers is the oldest student run, student edited anthropologyjournal in the United States. The first cumulative index, published in volume 43, was prepared by Robert V. Kemper for the first forty volumes ofthe Papers. This index includes all ofthe first seventy-seven volumes ofthe Papers as well as the three volumes in the Special Publications series. Kemper's index is fully incorporated here with minor modifications. Page numbers in all sections refer to the first page of the article.

Contents:

Contents, 1950-1994 ...... I Author Index, 1950-1994 ...... 16 Subject Index 1950-1994 ...... 33 Contents

Volume 1 (1950) Volume 4 (1951) Establishment and Aims ofthe Kroeber Olive Oatman's Return by A. L. Kroeber I Anthropological Society by Clement W A Glance at Statistical Procedure by Meighan iii Thomas W McKern 19 Pre-Columbian Trade between North and Linguistic Elements in Bird Vocalization South America by Chester S. Chard 1 by David G. Nichols 27 Observations on Early Man in Califomia Piro Myths by Esther Matteson 47 by Robert F. Heizer 28 The Idabaez: Unknown Indians of the Choco Coast by John H. Rowe 34 Volume 5 (1951) A Reconstruction ofAboriginal Delaware Suggestions for Field Recording of Culture from Contemporary Sources by Information on the Hippocratic Mary W. Herman 45 Classification of Diseases and Remedies by Black Market in Prerogatives among the George M. Foster andJohn H. Rowe I Northern Kwakiutl by Ronald L. Olson 78 Papers Relating to the Trial of Feodor Nepenthe in Aboriginal America by Bashmakofffor Sorcery at Sitka in 1829. Franklin Fenenga 81 Translatedfrom the Russian by Ivan Petrov, with Ethnographic Comments by Dorothy Menzel 6 Volume 2 (1950) New Light on the Racial Composition of Animistic and Rational Thought by Sol Tax I Northeastern Siberia by Chester S. Chard 26 Thoughts on Knowledge and Ignorance by A Tentative Analysis ofthe Pluralizaiton of John H. Rowe 6 Kisi Nouns by William J. Samarin 48 Southern Dieguenlo Use and Knowledge of Lithic Materials by W D. Hohenthal Jr. 9 Volume 6 (1952) The Present Distribution of Indian Languages in Highland Bolivia by John F. The Tapaj6 by Curt Nimuendaju', Goins 17 Translated and edited by John H. Rowe I Kutsavi, A Great Basin Indian Food by A Daily Journal Kept by the Rev. Father Robert F. Heizer 35 Juvenal, One ofthe Earliest Missionaries to Ivan Current Theories on Incest Prohibition in Alaska Translated by Petrov 26 the Light ofCeremonial Kinship by The History of the Guayqueri, an Approach Charles J. Erasmus 42 to the Anthropology ofNorthern The Indian Tribes ofNorth America by Venezuela by Thomas McCorkle 60 David G. Mandelbaum 51 A Journey up the Sambui River to Visit the Volume 7 (1952) Choco6 Indians byArne Arbin 79 The Montagnais Indians, 1600-1640 by A Provisional Phonemic Analysis of Kisi Kenneth S. Lane I by William J. Samarin 89 KentS.Le Shellfish Foods ofthe California Indians by Robert E. Greengo 63 Volume 3 (1950) Lost Lake: A Study of an Agricultural Volume 8/9 (1953): Walter B. Cline Community Established on Reclaimed Memorial Issue Land by Alan R. Beals and Thomas Walter Buchanan Cline: A Memoir by McCorkle 1 Carleton S. Coon ix 2 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Walter Buchanan Cline: Personal Volume 12 (1955) Reminiscences by Ralph C. Altman xiii Aspects of Andean Native Life by Oscar Walter Buchanan Cline: Bibliography by Nuiez del Prado I Laubach Freed Nancy xvii Analyzed Piro Text: A Boy and a Jaguar by Population Control and the Family in Esther Matteson 22 Feudal and Post-Restoration Japan by Executions by Stoning among the Sierra Gordon T. Bowles I Miwok and Northern Paiute by Robert F. The Kamchadal: A Synthetic Sketch by Heizer 45 Chester S. Chard 20 Time Perspective in Ethnography by John Clans and the Joking-Relationship Among H. Rowe 55 the Plateau Tonga ofNorthern Rhodesia by Trans-Pacific Similarities in Folklore: A E. Colson 45 Research Lead by Edward Norbeck 62 Acculturation in Californian Awl Forms by ClementMeighanW. of Cultures of 61{ CoastalRelationshipsMontereyPrehistoricCounty, California by The Relation between Slit-Gongs and Arnold R. Pilling 70 Renown in a Solomon Islands Culture by Douglas L. Oliver 69 Mioshie: A New Messianic Cult in Japan Volume 13 (1955) by Ronald L. Olson 78 Primitive Man as an Ecological Factor by Eleven Inca Prayers from the Zithuwa Robert F. Heizer I Ritual by John H. Rowe 82 The Mesolithic Combware Culture of Culture Loss and Culture Change among Finland by Pertti J. Polto 32 the Mocmac ofthe Canadian Maritime The Problem of Race in the Mesolithic of Provinces, 1912-1950 by Wilson D. Wallis Europe by RobertJo Squier 55 and Ruth D. Wallis 100 Physical Types ofthe Amur-Sakhalin Hot Climates and Hight Civilizations by Region by Chester S. Chard 105 FrederickR. Wulsin 130 ReinbChsrSCad10 in R. Radcliffe-Browne by W E. H. AreduaismA Dualism in PomoPomoin CosmologyCosmology0byA.MA.by A. M. Stanner 116 Halpern 151

Volume 10 (1954) Volume 14 (1956) Sonoma Mission: An Racial Types in Northeastern Asia by Reconstruction ofthe ArchaeologicalMission San Chester S. Chard 1 Francisco de Solano Quadrangle by Adan The Selection of Recording Equipment for E. Tregansa I Field Use by Alan P. Merriam 5 A Survey of Balkan Houses and Farm o Notes on the Panare Indians of Venezuela alka huses 19 BuildingsBurveyby Majda Thurner 1 by Carroll L. Rikey 10 Abstracts ofPh.D. Dissertations, The Piro ofthe Urubamba by Esther University of California, 1946-1949 93 Matteson 25 Dissertation Abstract: The Cultural Affiliations ofthe Gila and Colorado River Volume 11 (1954) Yumans by Kenneth Stewart 93 Dissertation Abstract: Japanese Buddhism The Travels of Coyote: A Karok Myth by in the United States, 1940-1946: A Study William Bright 1 in Acculturation by Robert F. Spencer 94 Piro Phonemes and Morphology by Esther Dissertation Abstract: Hupa Education: A Matteson 17 Study in Primitive Socialization and Climate and the Aboriginal Occupation of Personality Development by William J. the Pacific Coast of Alaska by Francis A. Wallace 95 Riddell 60 1950-1994 Contents 3

Dissertation Abstract: A Comparative American Indian Hero Tale by Bert A. Study ofEskimo Mythology by Frank J. Gerow 78 Essene Jr. 96 Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of Dissertation Abstract: Aboriginal Skin Property among Shoshoneans by Stephen Dressing in Western North America by C. Cappannari 79 Arden R. King 97 Dissertation Abstract: Culture Change and Dissertation Abstract: Aboriginal Use of Native Trade in Southern Yukon Territory Fishery Resources in Northwestern North by Catharine McClellan 80 America by Gordon W. Hewes 98 Dissertation Abstract: The Cultural Dissertation Abstract: Temporal and Areal Position ofPonape in Oceania by Saul H. Relationships in Central California Riesenberg 81 Archeology by Richard K. Beardsley 99 Dissertation Abstract: Disease Concepts Dissertation Abstract: A Comparison of the and Plant Medicines in Native South Folklore ofthe Northem, Southern and America by Clarence E. Smith Jr. 82 Pacific Athabaskans: A Study in Stability Dissertation Abstract: The Topanga ofFolklore within a Linguistic Stock by Culture and Southern California Prehistory Tamie Tsuchiyama 100 by Adan E. Treganza 83 Dissertation Abstract: The Structure of Dissertation Abstract: Mindoro Twana Culture by William Elmendorf 101 Anthropometry and Racial Origins in Dissertation Abstract: A Comparative Northern Indonesia by Leo A. Estel 84 Analysis ofPrehistoric Skeletal Remains Dissertation Abstract: Some Aspects of from the Lower Sacramento Valley by Culture Change in a Mountain Russell Newman 102 Neighborhood ofEast Tennessee by Marion Pearsall 84 Volume 15 (1956) Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of Cultural Marginality and Native A Survey of Italian Godparenthood by Agriculture in South America by William Gallatin Anderson I D. Hohenthal Jr. 85 Dissertations in Anthropology: Titles of Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of M.A. and Ph.D. Theses Accepted in the Dualism in American Indian Folklore by United States in the Academic Year 1955- Burton S. Lowrimore 86 1956 III Dissertation Abstract: The Hazara Mongols ofAfghanistan: A Study in Social Volume 16 (1957): In Honor of Ronald L. Organization by Elizabeth E. Bacon 87 Olson Dissertation Abstract: Excavations Near Umatilla, Oregon: The Archaeology ofthe Ronald L. Olson, Retired 1956 by A. L. Columbia Intermontane Province by Kroeber 1 Homer D. Osborne 88 The Closed Community and its Friends by Dissertation Abstract: A Comparison ofthe Julian A. Pitt-Rivers 5 Criteria ofAge Determination ofHuman Some Aspects of Peasant Society in Middle Skeletons by Cranial and Pelvic America and India by Pedro Carrasco 17 Morphology by Sheilagh Thompson 89 Archaeology in Soviet Asia, 1950-1951 by Dissertation Abstract: The Ute Mountain Chester S. Chard 29 Ute-A Study in Differential Borrowing by Serbo-Croatian Kinship Terminology by Harold L. Amoss Jr. 90 Eugene A. Hammel 45 Report on the First Annual Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, Anthropological Meetings Sponsored by University of California, 1950-1951 77 the Kroeber Anthropological Society by Dissertation Abstract: Bloodclot Boy: An Lucille Steelman 93 Historical and Stylistic Study of a North 4 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Volume 17 (1957) Community by Robert T. Anderson and Harvard Middle American Archaeological Gallatin Anderson 87 Seminar, 1955-1956: An Introduction by Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, Gordon R. Willey 1 University of California, 1952-1953 Pre-Classic Cultures in Mesoamerica: A 102 Comparative Survey by Michael D. Coe 7 The Classic Stage in Mesoamerica by Volume 20 (1959) Donald W. Lathrop 38 The Postclassic Stage in Mesoamerica by and D. L. Olmsted I Jane Holden 75 Tongan Authority Structure: Concepts for Comparative Analysis by Allan D. Coult 56 Volume 18 (1958) Archaeology on the China Mainland Since An Area Co-tradition for Mesoamerica by 1949 by John C. Jamieson 71 Morton H. Levine I Classification and Treatment of Venereal A Survey of Ethnohistoric Sources by Diseases by a Brazilian Indian Tribe by James H. Gunnerson 49 William D. Hohenthal 89 An "Indigenous" New Guinea Cult by Richard F. Salisbury 67 Volume 21 (1959) The Romantic Role of Older Women in a .. .. Culture ofthe Pacific Northwest Coast by The Britlsh Tradition ln Social Melville Jacobs 79 Anthropology by Donald G. MacRae Dissertations in 87 General Considerations on the Anthropology Phenomenon of Bone Caverns by M Tournal, Translated by A. B. Elsasser 6 Volume 19 (1958) Sex, Class, and Status in Racial Personality ofAnthropology by A. L. Relations-Northeast Brazil by W D. Kroeber 1 Hohenthal 17 Aggression Channeling and Conflict Influence ofAgrarian Colonization on the Function in a Nudist Camp by James F. Indigenous Tzeltal Community at Octen, Downs 7 Chiapas by Karena Shields 25 The Role ofthe Staff Conference in a State The Current Status of the Fluorine Method Mna optlb etiPlo3 of Age Determination by H. C. Ezra, S. F. Cook, and H. A. Leon 17 Distinctions Between the Skulls of Coyotes Japanese Contributions to the Study of and Dogs by Grover S. Krantz 40 Bone Chemistry 23 The Setting of Gola Society and Culture: Some Theoretical ofVariation The Preservation of Bony SubstancesTePeevtooeinthe Time and SpaceImplicationsby Warren L. d'Azevedo 43 Soil of Prehistoric Sites by Naotsune i~~~n Watanabe 23 Report on the Third Annual On the Calcium and Phosphorus Content of Anthropological Meetings Sponsored by Human BoneHumanfromfroBone the Stone Age Agethe Kroeber Anthropological Society by Shellmound of Homi by Giichi Tanabe 35 Richard Randolph 126 Fluorine Content ofHuman Bones by H. Hamaguchi and M Tatsumoto 41 Volume 22 (1960) Tachi Youkuts Music by James Hatch 47 Suggestions for the Recording of Data on A Study ofthe Material Aspects of Spinning and Weaving and the Collecting Northeastern Maidu Basketry by B. K of Material by Junius B. Bird I Schwartz 67 The Social Factors of Donship in a The Timing Mechanism Culture Lag Mexican-American Community by Octavio Reduction, Changing Kinship in a Danish I. Romano 10 1950-1994 Contents 5

Domestication: An Examination ofthe The La Venta Olmec Support Area by Changing Social Relationships Between Philip Drucker 59 Man and Animals by James F. Downs 18 The Ecumene as a Civilizational Multiplier The Place ofAnthropology in the System by Gordon W. Hewes 73 American Public School Curriculum by The Cultural Significance of Peruvian John H. Chilcott 68 Textiles: Production, Function, Aesthetics by A. H. Gayton 111 Volume 23 (1960) Kinship Tenninology and Social Structure by Ralph L. Beals 129 Nationalism in Africa: An Attempt at Museums and Ethnological Research, 1961 Prediction by George M Foster 1 by Donald Collier 149 The Phylogenetic Tree: An Analysis of Its American Indian Films by S. A. Barrett 155 in of Human Development Studies Culture Area: Parallel Devolutionpbymentinethudi.E R. K ann 7 with Typological A.R. and to North The IndividuatedndivolutiduatKed Society:ety: A Frisian ModelM l AmericanHomogeneityLanguageHeterogeneityFamilies by C. F. by Henryk Sjaardema 54 Voegelin 163 A Model ofLanguage Extinction and Kroeber and the Indian Claims Formation by Richard Roark 86 Commission Cases by Omer C. Stewart 181 Thoughts on Cavalry, Guerrilla Warfare Mexican Spiritualism by Isabel Kelly 191 and the Fall ofEmpires by James F. Downs 105 Tlingit Shamanism and Sorcery by Ronald Evolution ofthe Human Hand and the L. Olson 207 Great Hand-Axe Tradition by Grover S. Krantz Krantz 114 Animals, Climate and Paleolithic Man by 21 ~~~~T.D. McCown 221 Volume 24 (1961) Volume 26 (1962) Plains Indian Political Structure by Robin The Rock Engrvings at Port Hedland, F.F Wells I1 NorthwestemTeRc nrvnsaAustralia byotHdadFrederick D. The Mathematics of American Cousinship McCarthy I by Richard Roark 17 A Social Theory of Cultural Change by Chresmology: A Comparative Study of John H. Rowe 75 Oracles by Ann J. Gibson 19 On Studying the History of Anthropology Archaeological Evidence of Shamanism in by Dell H. Hymes 81 California and Nevada by A. B. Elsasser 38 Some Misconceptions ofMultilinear Evolution by William C. Smith 49 Volume 27 (1962) Deviancy and Social Control I: What Ecological Factors in the Rise of Makes Biboi Run by Robert F. Murphy 55 Civilization by Bruce Drewitt I The External Relations of an Open Volume 25 (1961): In Honor of A. L. Corporate Village by Paul Friedrich 27 Kroeber The Excavation of Cave Rock, Nevada by J. E. Smith andA. B. Elsasser 45 Shropshire Revisited by Theodora KroeberJESmtanA.BElser4Control Coleta by andA.ShropshireL. KroeberRevisitedLby.Theodoa Kroeber I1 DevianceRobertF. andMurphySocial II: 49 On Being Critical by Alex D. Krieger 19 Mord CniutadChgeb The Innovative Process by H. G. Barnett 25 Norman D. Thomas 55 Inferences on the Nature of Olmec Society Based upon Data from La Venta Site by Robert F. Heizer 43 6 KroeberAnthropological Society Papers No. 78

Volume 28 (1963) by Richard Gould and Theodore P. Changing Kinship in Europe by Robert T Furukawa 51 Anderson I Blood Proteins and Primate Phylogenesis: Contact Languages in Africa by Bonnie B. Immunochemical and Electrophoretic Keller er 49 ~~~~~~~~~SereologyTechniquesbyAppliedAndrewtoP.SystematicWilson 69 The Jump Dance at Hupa, 1962 by S. A. Clre as AnIrmationSe Barrett 73 Culture as an Information System by Eugene A. Hammel 83 Tahitian Bonito Fishing by Eugene g Skin Color: An Example ofHuman Anderson 87 Adaptation by Wade C. Pendleton 93 The Main Themes of the "Olmec" A1tArt Culture Change Theory Implicit in the Traditionoby Tilemith 121 Writing of A. L. Kroeber by R. Clyde Malinowski: Epistemology and Oedipus McCone 105 by John Ingham I Values Relevant to Family and Social Franz Boas as Political Activist by Harvey Relationships Among the Navahos, with a A. Levenstein 15 Special Reference to Marriage by E. Ojo Preliminary Report on the Association Arewa 117 Redefinition of Castes in Hyderabad- Civil Rights in California in the 1850's-A Secunderabad by Robert T. Anderson 25 Case History by Robert F. Heizer 129 Hinduization of a Himalayan Tribe in Nepal by Shigeru Iijima 43 The Cowboy and the Lady: Models as a Volume 32(1965) Determinant ofthe Rate of Acculturation Some Preliminary Considerations Among the Pifion Navajo by James F. Regarding the Analysis ofTechnologies by Downs 53 Anthony Leeds I Some Aspects ofLinguistic Acculturation Volume 30 (1964) in Northern Ungava Eskimo by Nelson H. H. Graburn 11I Ethnography and Ethnology in the The Market Place as a Social Mechanism Sixteenth Century by John H. Rowe 1 in Peasant Society by William G. Culture and Civilization: In Man and Out Lockwood 47 There by Raymond D. Gastil 21 The Yahgan and Alacaluf: An Ecological An Appropriate Methodology for the Description by Peter W. Steager 69 Social Sciences by Milton L. Anderson 29 Obituary: John Finley Freeman by Mrs. J. Evidence for Complex Alliance in Tikopia F. Freeman 77 by David B. Eyde 39 University Anthropology: Early Los Golondrinos by Charlene Miller 51 Departments in the United States by John Folk Concepts of Etiology and Illness in a F. Freeman 78 North Indian Village by Khwaja A. Hasan 73 African Nemesis: An Off Broadway Volume 33 (1965): In Honof of Samuel Review by Marshall D. Sahlins 83 Alfred Barrett Tributes to Samuel Alfred Barrett by David Volume 31 (1964) W. Peri and Robert W. Wharton, editors I A Review of La Venta, Tabasco and Its Samuel Alfred Barrett: 1879-1956 by Relevance to the Olmec Problem by William David W. Peri and Robert W. Wharton 3 R. Coe and Robert Stuckenrath, Jr. I The Works of Samuel Alfred Barrett by Some Interim Remarks on the Coe- David W. Peri and Robert W Wharton 29 Stuckenrath Review by Robert F. Heizer 45 Commentary on W. R. Coe and Robert Aspects of Ceremonial Life Among the Stuckenrath's Review of Excavations at La Indian Shakers of Smith River, California Errata: Volume 29 (1963) Malinowski: Epistemology and Oedipus by John Ingham 1 Franz Boas as Political Activist by Harvey A. Levenstein 15 Preliminary Report on the Association Redefinition of Castes in Hyderbad- Segunderabad by Robert T. Anderson 25 Hinduization of a Himalayan Tribe in Nepal by Shigeru Iyima 43 The Cowboy and the Lady: Models as a Determinant ofthe Rate of Acculturation Among the Piflon Navajo by James F. Downs 53 1950-1994 Contents 7

Venta, Tabasco, 1955 by Philip Drucker Volume 36 (1967) and Robert F. Heizer 37 The Siberian Peoples: Annotated A Transformational Analysis ofthe Bibliography of English Language Sources Kapauku Kinship System by Keith T by Sylvia H. Forman L Kernan 71 The Expression of Male Interest in the Linguistic Status Markers in Korean by Infant in Five Species of Macaque by Richard W Howell 91 Diane P. Gifford 32 Genital Superiority in Oakland Negro Notes on Hunting, Butchering, and Sharing Folklore: A Theme by Neil A. Eddington 99 of Game among the Ngatatjara and Their Neighbors in the West Australian Desert by Volume 34 (1966) RichardA. Gould 41 Conditions in the Development of Silent Scientific Method and the Culture of TdTrade byyJhJohn A..Pie6Price 67 Anthropology by Pertti J PeltoAnthropolog by Pertti1PeltoCommunicationsI and the Law of Extended Toward a Community Development Application by Will Wright 80 Approach to Urban Poverty in the United Gluckman's TheWdeas in Barotse States by Neil A. Eddington 9 Jurisprudence reviewed by 94 Mechanical Aspects ofthe Single-Piece Curved Shell Fishhook by Carleton L. Crain 17 Volume 37 (1967) Interrelations of Mesoamerica and Peru- Ethnological Manuscripts in the Robert H. Ecuador Area by Daniel del Solar 31 Lowie Museum of Anthropology by A. L. Trade in the Plains: Affluence and its Kroeber and Dale Valory 1 Effects by Polly Pope 53 Sexual Symbolism in Flatware by E. A. A Tripartite Political System among Hammel 23 Christian Indians ofEarly Massachusetts Towards the Interpretation of Occupation by Susan L. MacCulloch 63 Debris: Some Experiments and The Presentation of Self Through Observations by Glynn L. Isaac 31 Surrogates in Latin-American Life by The Mexican Cantina as a Setting for Octavio Romano 75 Interaction by Brian Stross 58 Towards a New Definition of Folk by Uli Prejudice and Ethnic Stereotypes in Rural Kutter 83 Hong Kong by E. N. Anderson Jr. 90 Here I Sit-A Study of American Latrinalia by Alan Dundes 91 Volume 38 (1968) Volume 35 (1966) Ruth Kellett Roberts, 1885-1967 by Dale Valory 1 The Season ofBirth in Man: The Northern First and Second Generation American New World by Ursula M. Cowgill I Jewish Families: Sources of Conflicts and Plank Canoes of South and North America Tensions by Leonard Plotnicov 11 by Robert F. Heizer 22 Cuba: Peasants and Revolutionaries by Scattering Flowers: A poem by George Randy Rappaport 26 Hitchcock 40 Quasi-Agriculture in North-Central Humanity, What Is It?, An Interview with California and Its Effect on Aboriginal Claude Levi Strauss 41 Social Structure by Alan C. Ziegler 52 Edwin Meyer Loeb, 1894-1966, a Historicity Study of Mexican Corridos Memorial and Bibliography by Gertrude about Zapata by Linda J. Hubbell 68 Toffelmier 54 Some Contributions of Phenomenology to The Focus of Indian Shaker Healing by Social Science by Ben Blount 82 Dale Valory 67 8 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Volume 39 (1968) Volume 41 (1969): In Honor of Theodore The Social Anthropological Field Doney McCown Experience by George M Foster 1 Theodore Doney McCown, June 18, 1908- Retail Market Associations in Japan by August 17, 1969 by E. A. Hammel 1 John A. Price 20 Religion and Law in Korea by Pyong Tzintzuntzan Wedding: A Study in Choon Hahm 8 Cultural Complexity by Stanley H. Prehistoric Trade in the Southwest and the Brandes 30 Distribution ofPueblo IV Hopi Jeddito An American Jewish Vacation Pattern: The Black on Yellow by Paul D. Schaefer 54 Accommodation ofConjugal Tensions by Sweet Potato Notes and Lexical Queries, Leonard Plotnicov 54 or, the Problem ofAll Those Names for Cooperative Labor and Community Sweet Potatoes in the New Guinea Development in Southern Peru by Patricia Highlands by Karl G. Heider 78 J. Lyon 63 Anthropology and the Motion Picture: An Incidence and Nature of Acculturation Introduction to the Art by A. Michael within the Welsh Colony of Chubut: A Schreiber 87 Historical Perspective by Glyn Williams 72 Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: Volume 42 (1970) Social Scientific Complicity in the Warfare State by Scott S. Robinson 88 The Anthropological Study of Migration to Latin American Cities by Robert V Kemper I Volume 40(1969): 20th Anniversary Some Thoughts on the Background of Issue.Papers in Honor of John Howland Early Man, Hrdlicka, and Folsom by C Rowe. Daniel Maltz, editor William Clewlow Jr. 26 Dedicatory Introduction by Sylvia H. Marriage and Its Progeny in the City of Forman i York, 1538-1751 by Ursula M. Cowgill 47 Dedicatory Letters ii The Adaptability ofTraditional Institutions The Kroeber Anthropological Society, as a Factor in the Formation of Immigrant 1949-1969 by Clement W. Meighan 1 Voluntary Associations: The Example of Anthropological Activity in the United Landsmanshaften by Mark P. Curchack 88 States, 1865-1879 by Patricia J. Lyon 8 Japan's New Religions: A Search for Prehistoric Chronology in the Sabana de Uniformities by Thomas W. Johnson 99 BogotA by Sylvia M Broadbent 38 A Comparison of South Chilean and Volume 43 (1970) Ecuadorian "Fishtail" Projectile Points by Julius B. Bird 52 Racism, the War and the University by The Role of Sports in the Penetration of Gerald D. Berreman I Urban Culture to the Rural Areas ofPeru and the Man by M Gabriel Escobar 72 Environment Relationship: An Historical Teaching Anthropology at Berkeley by Discussion by Joan M W. Abbott 10 Theodore D. McCown 82 The Social Meaning of Food Sharing in Peck's Archaeologist by E. A. Hammel 93 Mexico by Michael Kearney 32 Some of Rowe's Contributions in the Field Concordance of Phonetic Alphabets by ofAndean Culture History by Dorothy Robert C Hollow Jr. 42 Menzel 100 Dr. Allan D. Coult (1931-1970); A John Howland Rowe: Bibliography, 1940- Personal Memoir by Richard Milner 51 1967 compiled by Robert E. Pfeiffer 112 Richard Paul Roark (1936-1970) by Dorothy Menzel 58 1950-1994 Contents 9

Index to the Kroeber Anthropological Developing the Chronology ofthe Society Papers: 1950-1969, Numbers 1-40 Northern Maya Lowlands by Thomas H. by Robert V. Kemper 61 Wilson 71 Abortion as a Life Crisis by Carole Volume 44 Browner 8 (1971) Traditional Chinese Diet and Its Acculturation in Tano Niha (the Island of Relationship to Health by Linda C. Koo 116 Nias) by James Danadjaja I The Chinese Diet and Pregnancy by Sue A Study ofthe Relocation of Two Chan 148 Marshallese Atoll Communities by Anne The Indo European Hypothesis in 19th Chambers 30 Century Physical Anthropology by Paul A. Processual Analysis ofAmerican Kinship: Erickson 165 Introduction by Daniel N. Maltz 48 An Alternative Taxonomic Classification Structural Changes in Family Gatherings for Ethnic Groups by Thomas W. Johnson by Mary Elizabeth Scudder 55 and Hal Nelson 180 Response to a Family Crisis by Patricia The Effects of Commercialism on the Lovelock 59 Telegraph Avenue Artisan by Claudia L. Mother-in-law/Daughter-in-law Conflict in Levin 192 a Chinese American Family by Richard Hierarchy in Innovative Psychology Lim 63 by Louise Bernstein 206 Disinheritance in an Irish American Family by Carole Page 68 Family in Transition by Susan Jasng 7 Volume 49 (1974): Undergraduate Papers in American Studies. Larry Michalak and Annotated Bibliography for Olmec Art, by Linda Draper, editors Patricia Garbe with Introduction and Addendum by C. William Clewlow Jr. 77 Forward by Jack Potter 1 Introduction by Linda Draper and Larry Volume 45/46 (1972) Michalak 3 Nursery School Sex role Play among Four Anthropologists and the Study of and Five year Olds by Amy Goldfarb 7 Urbanization: An Example from Mexico by Cohabitation in a Student Community by Robert V Kemper I Sue Lyon 13 The Use ofAnalogy for Interpretation of The Attitudes of Undergraduate Women Maya Prehistory by Ernestene Green 18 toward Marriage by Alice Sung 23 Some ofthe Other Reasons Why People Ethnic Groups and Boundary Crossers: A Migrate by Jorge A. Flores Ochoa 40 Study ofAsian-White Relations in a ofthe Bride: A Critical Note on College Dorm by Candy Reynolds 31 Maurice Freedman's Interpretation of Portrait of One Japanese-American Family Traditional Chinese Marriage by John by Janelle Sumida 37 McCreery 56 The Education ofthe Deaf: A Sub- Community in the Making by Barbara Volume 47/48 (1973) LeMaster 45 The of Ex Offenders: A of IncrementalIncreentalGrowtGrowth ZonesZone in MammalsMmmalsa HalfwvayRe-entryHouse by Linda Sue MillerStudy 51 and Their Archaeological Value by Richard lfe a HareKrinaTm e by Jae W Casteel I Life in a Hare Kr5shna Temple by James Immigration and Social Mobility in Peru: Naly i e The Case of Juan Perez by Jorge P. An Analysis of Life Histories ofthe Osterling 28 Elderly in a Retirement Home by Tracy The World in a Paper Bag by Niloufer Williams 65 Hirschmann 44 10 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

A Study ofthe Staff of a Convalescent Radcliffe-Brown and Kropotkin: The Hospital by Maria Protti 75 Heritage ofAnarchism in British Social Biographical Notes on Contributors 83 Anthropology by Richard J. Perry 61 Freejack Lore and Anomaly: A Study of the Fifth Ward Settlement of Southeastern Volume 50 (1974): Berkeley Papers in Louisiana by Darrell A. Posey 66 Physical Anthropology. Noel T. Boaz and The Korean Shoeshine Team: An John E. Cronin, editors Organizational Analysis by Gay Elisabeth Forward by Noel T. Boaz andJohn E. Kang 72 Cronin 1 Continental Anthropologists' Initial Patterns and Functions of Grooming Opposition to Darwinism and the Prospect among the Common Indian Langur ofHuman Evolution by Stephen R. (Presbytis entellus) by James J. McKenna 3 Holtzman 81 Metric Description and Analysis of Cranial Contours by Yoel Z. Rak 13 Volume 53/54 (1976) Molar Wear Stages ofTheropithecus gelada by W. E. Meikle 21 The Apotheosis of Captain Cook by Langur Social Behavior and Infant 1 Mortality by RichardA. Curtin 27 Who are "the Folk" in the Folk Paleocology of Early Hominidae in Africa Taxonomies?: Cognitive Diversity and the by Noel T. Boaz 37 State by Roger Sanjek 32 Hominids from the Lower Pleistocene of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1793-1864: His South China by Geoffrey G. Pope 63 Collection and Analysis of the Oral Narratives ofAmerican Indians by AnthropoidAnthropoidEvolution:Evolution: TheMolecularMolecular RosemaryZumwalt 44 Evidence by John E. Cronin Roea75uwat4 the on Irish HominidP Craniaand LocomotorDisarming Irish-Reflections EarlyEarlyncebyHominid Postcrania and Locomotor Body Image by Nancy Scheper-Hughes 58 Randall J. 85 Adaptations by Thompkins Illness and Interaction: A Case of Paranoia Early Research on Pleistocene Races in by Atwood D. Gaines 71 Europe: Putting Neandertal Man's Head by Atwodt.raines Together by Stephen R. Holtzman 105 Music Acculturation In Nepal by Robert Neural Correlates of Primate Social Andersoncand edna Mihe Behavior by Michael J. Raleigh 115 How Mexicans Define Male Homosexuality: Labeling and the Buga Postscript: Physical Anthropology at View by Clark L. Taylor Jr. 106 Berkeley by Sherwood L. Washburn 121 Paleolithic Artifacts in Siwalik and Post Siwalik Deposits ofNorthern Pakistan by Volume 51/52 (1974) Daniel Stiles 129 Bar Dice in the San Francisco Bay Area by Alan Dundes and Carl R Patger I Volume 55/56 (1976): From Tzintzuntzan The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt to the "Image of Limited Good" Essays in River: Two Site Reports from Central Honor of George M. Foster. Margaret Nevada by Colin I. Busby, James C. Bard, Clark, Robert V. Kemper, and Cynthia Thomas Clark Lee Spencer, and Sean Nelson, editors Swezey 19 Preface ix Ethnoscience vs. Cultural Materialism: A Dedicatory Letters I Study in False Oppositions by Katherine Newman 44 The Household Development Cycle in Tzintzuntzan by Stanley Brandes 13 Anthropology and Institutionalization: Compadrazgo in City and Countryside: A Frederick Starr at the University of Compariso intzunyzan Mirntsad Chicago, 1892-1923 by R Berkeley Miller 49 Comparison of Tzintzuntzan Migrants and y Villagers by Robert V Kemper 25 1950-1994 Contents I1I

The Mesoamerican Barrio: A Reciprocity The Institutional Context ofthe Arts of Model for Community Organization by Oceania: With Special Reference to Norman D. Thomas 45 Micronesia by Karen L. Nero and Nelson Religion, Magic, and Medicine in Huave H. H. Graburn 147 Society by Charles C. Cheney 59 Development or Dependency: American Three Cases of Folk Disorder among Policy in the Trust Territory ofthe Pacific Mexican Americans: Implications for the Islands by Larry W. Mayo 160 Study ofCulture Changes by Margaret Demand and Incentives to Produce in a Clark 75 Traditional Society by James G. Peoples 171 Community Health Aspects ofNubian Resettlement in Egypt by Hussein M Fahim 81 Volume 59/60 (1979) Going After the Dream: Peasants in a Culture as Metaphor: A New Look at Provincial City by Michael B. Whiteford 91 Language and Culture in the Pleistocene by From "Limited Good" to Expanding Mary LeCron Foster Opportunity by Laura Zarrugh 99 Theoretical Explanations of the Change Achievement Orientation and the Image of from Matriarchy to Patriarchy by Anne Limited Good in the French Alps by Merrill 13 Richard Vernon Wagner 119 La Socidtd: The Ethnological Society of An Application of the Model, the Image of Paris, 1839 by Lydie Brissonnet 19 Limited Good in Industrial Society by People's Temple: A Revitalization Frederick C. Gamst 131 Movement in Despair by David Arenson 36 Letters to the Field: Reflections on Two The Effects ofthe Suicide Prevention Decades ofCorrespondence from George Center ofAlameda County's Telephone Foster by Cynthia Nelson 153 Service on Client and Counselor Role Will the Real George Foster Please Stand Performance by Suzanne Bowler 59 Up? A Brief Intellectual Essay by Eugene So You Think You Want to do Fieldwork: Hammel and Laura Nader 159 The Changing Face ofAnthropological Bibliography ofthe Publications of George Research by Sandra J. Wood and Terry L. M. Foster by George M Foster 165 Haynes 68 List ofPatrons 181 Alligators in the Swamp: Field Problems and Training Issues in Contemporary Anthropology by Terry L. Haynes 76 Volume 57/58 (1978) Hard Contract: Issues and Problems in Sex Roles and Sex Symbols in Tikopia Contract Social Anthropological Research Society by I byAtwoodD. Gaines 82 Religion and its Effect on Social Cohesion Research Problems in the Medical Setting: in an Emerging Community by Deirdre Science Versus Politics by Carole E. Hill 92 Parker Arntz 20 Fieldwork in Medical Anthropology: The Humor in a Group of Hawaiian Clinical Setting by Nora K Croughan 103 Adolescents by Louise Bernstein 40 Urban Field Research in the United States: Color Categorization in Nanumea, A the Long Journey from the Exotic to the Polynesian Atoll Society by Keith S. Mundane by Joan Ablon 108 Chambers 65 Creative Thinking in Archaeological Courtship Among the Kurafi ofMalaita: Fieldwork by Kathleen Henry 121 An Ethnography of Speaking Approach by Fieldwork or Ethnography: A Case Study David Welchman Gegeo and Karen Ann in Qualitative Research by Mary Ann Watson-Gegeo 98 Pitman 126 Bigman or Chief? Knowledge and Political Crisis in Training and Employment: Process on Tanna by Lamont Lindstrom 122 Reflections on a Fieldwork Experience by David E. Vandevert 133 12 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

The Schooling Rituals ofAnthropologists Men, Women and Work in a Lombok by John Singleton 238 Village by Mary Judd 33 Anthropology for Whose Public Interest? The Zambezi Goba in the Twentieth by Sandra J. Wood 145 Century: New Male-Dominant Institutions and the Declining Status ofRural Women by Chet S. Lancaster 46 Volume 61/62 (1982) Islam, Power and Change: Variation in Contributions ofKarl Hermann Berendt to North African Independence Movements Central American Archaeology by by M. Elaine Combs-Schilling 59 Elizabeth F. Wolfe 1 Economic Inequality and Land Tenure Michel de Montaigne's "Of Cannibals" as Change in Mbeere, Kenya by Jack Glazier 76 Cultural Relativism, Critique and Treating the Japanese Elderly: The Counterproposal: An Issue in the History Masking ofa Social Problem by Margaret ofAnthropology by Norris Brock Johnson 20 Lock 84 The Problem ofReconstructing a Prototype Responses to Television in Two Swampy for H?IK'AL by Jeffrey P. Williams 41 Creek Cree Communities on the West The Outpatient Department as a Social Coast ofJames Bay by Kathryn T. System: Structure, Ideology and Behavior Molohon 95 by Carole Browner 52 Investment in Human Capital: Education The Bounds of Intimacy: Interactions and Development in Stockton, California, Among Women in Madras, India by Kelsey and Gwembe, Zambia by John U Ogbu 104 Clark Underwood 69 Democracy at Work in the Swedish Caste and Class in Germany: A Study of Bureaucracy by Morris A. Fred 117 the Power Politics of Labor Migration from Exchange, Power, and Compliance: A 1955-1980 by Uli H. Linke 78 Scottish and American Comparison in Two "Making It in America"-A Participant Institutions for the Aged by Jeanie Schmit Observation Study ofCuban Refugees by Kayser-Jones 126 Pedro Noguera 88 Art, the Mundane, and the Art ofthe Student Fieldwork and Student Activities: Mundane byAnya Peterson Royce 135 Applying Anthropology on the College Bibliography of Elizabeth Florence Colson Campus by James C. Pierson 110 by Dorothy A. Koenig & Lenore D. Ralston 153 Freud Encounters Fin de Siecle Anthropology: The Case ofTotem and Taboo by Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco 129 Volume 65/66 (1986): Migration and Babel-Babble in Baghdad-by-the-Bay: Towards a social Dialectology ofthe San Migration and Resettlement: Introduction Francisco Bay Area by Urs Durmuller 148 by James N. Anderson I Some Issues in Research Approaches to Volume 63/64 (1984): Opportunity, Global Migration in the United States by Constraint, and Change: Essays in Honor Lydio F. Tomasi 4 of Elizabeth Colson. Jack Glazier, Michael Refugee Resettlement and Adaptation in Lowy, Kathryn T. Molohon, John U. Ogbu, and the United States by Dennis Gallagher 11 Anya Peterson Royce, editors Immigrants in Belgium: The Sociocultural Structure by Eugeen Roosens 15 Dedicatory Letters 1 The Immigration of Caribbean People to An Appreciation of Elizabeth Colson: Her the United States: Some Comments by R. S. Early Intellectual Development by Bryce-Late 25 Penelope Hartland-Thunberg 21 Bryce-Laporte of ScholarsScholarand Controversy:andCntrovesy: ElzabethCommunities:Elizabeth Styles ActivismThe CaseWithinofRefugeeSoviet Jews and Colson's Work Against Sex Discrimination Vietnamese by Steven J. Gold 35 in Academia by June Starr 27 1950-1994 Contents 13

Policy Influences on Refugee Resettlement A Case Study of Tourism in Chinese Patters by Jacqueline Desbarats 49 Peasant Society by Maggie Mosher 55 Image and Identity: Tamil Migration to the The Senbetsu-Omiyage Relationship: United States by Kelsey Clark Underwood 65 Traditional Reciprocity among Japanese Outposts ofTrade: Migration Patterns of Tourists by Mariko Ikkai 62 the Nisyang Traders ofNepal by M. T. Tourism and Development in Nepal by Cooke 73 Stan Stevens 67 Five Villages: Culture and Resources Among Lao Iu Mien by Jonathan Habarad 83 Volume 69/70 (1989): Medical and Comments: The Uprooted by Elizabeth Psychological Anthropology Colson 101 PyhlgclAtrplg The Anthropology of Josiah Clark Nott by Castications of a Selfish Housewife: Paul A. Erickson 103 National Identity and Menopausal Rhetoric Natchez Sans Paradoxe by David F. in Japan by Margaret Lock I Lonergan 121 The Sources of Pain, Distress and Misery: Lila Morris O'Neale by Margot Blum A Medical Anthropological Perspective on Schevill 129 theStructureSymbolicand BridgePhysiologybetweenby ArthurSocial Ecology, Delocalization, and Relocaization Kleinman 14 in a Canadian Maritime Community by Indigenous Pharmaceuticals, the Capitalist Paul M. Gahlinger 139 World System and Civilization by Charles Excavations at the Dune Site, Santa Rosa Leslie 23 Island California by Michael Wendorf 148 The Nervous System Part 1: Homesickness & Dada by Michael Taussig 32 Volume 67/68 (1988): Anthropological Three Propositions for a Critically Applied Research on Contemporary Tourism: Medical Anthropology by Nancy Scheper- Student Papers from Berkeley. Nelson H. Hughes 62 H. Graburn, editor Preliminary Notes on the Glossing of Anthropological Research on Contemporary Emotions by Vincent Crapanzano 78 Tourism: Student Papers from Berkeley. "Self-Sacrifice": An Example from the Introduction by Nelson H. H. Graburn I Anglo-Zulu War by Robert B. Edgerton 86 Symbolic Estates as Determining Factors in Ghost Busters in Anthropology by Richard the Leisure Preferences of Minorities in the A. Shweder 100 East Bay Area ofNorthern California (Or The Self and Instrumental Model in the Why Blacks Do Not Use Regional Parks) Study of Culture Change and by Brook Assefa 7 Modernization by George Spindler and Busman's Holiday-Or the Best Surprise is Louise Spindler 109 No Surprise by Robert Campbell 12 The Show Must Go On Tourism at Volume 71/72 (1990): Physical Universal Studios by Lisa Ritter 20 Anthropology at Berkeley Like a Rolling Stone: Notions of Youth Travel and Tourism in Pop Music of the A Case Study of the "erectus"-"sapiens" Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties by Alison Transition in Asia: Hominid Remains from Powell 28 Hexian andChaoxianCounties, Anhui "I'm Studying Monkeys; What Do You Province, China by Dennis A. Etler I Do?"-Youth Travelers in Nepal by Jane Colobine Socioecology and Female- Teas 35 bonded Models of Primate Social Structure Time Out of Time: Life Crises and by Craig B. Stanford 21 Schooner Sailing in the Pacific by Julie Towards a More Critical Biomedical Hastings 42 Anthropology by John S. Allen 29 14 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Morphology and Metrics ofthe Upper A Lost Latin American Legacy ofthe First Third Molars ofAustralopithecus afarensis Americans: The Garifuna of Belize by C. by Pelaji S. Kyauka 34 L. Macklin I Humeral Morphology ofAchondroplasia "Caballeritos" and Maiz Cabanita: Colonial by Rina Malonzo andJeannine Ross 41 Categories and Andean Ethnicity in the Is Sociobiology Methodologically Flawed? Quincentennial Year by Paul H. Gelles 14 by P. Thomas Schoenemann 49 Dimensions ofNationalism in a Comparative Dental metrics and the Venezuelan Possession Cult: The Radiation ofNew World Monkeys: A Crystallization of an Oral Tradition by Preliminary Analysis by Walter Carl Francisco Ferrandiz 28 Hartwig 57 Primordial Cultures and Creativity in the Neandertals and the Anterior Dental Origins of "Lo Mexicano" by Matthew C. Loading Hypothesis: A Biomechanical Gutmann 28 Evaluation of Bite Force Production by 500 Years of Invasion: Eco-Colonialism in Susan C. Anton 67 Indigenous Venezuela by Manuel Diet, Species Diversity and Distribution of Lizarralde 62 African Fossil Baboons by Brenda R. Representing Repatriation: Exhibiting the Benefit and Monte L. McCrossin 77 Omaha Collection at the Hearst Museum by Rebecca Dobkins 80 Volume 73/74 (1992): Material Culture Studies Volume 77 (1994): Essays in Controlling Material Culture Studies: Preface by Processes. Laura Nader, editor Margaret W Conkey iii Controlling Processes by Laura Nader I Re-Presentations ofPalaeolithic Visual The Social Practice ofAIDS Education by Imagery: Simulacra and their Alternatives Jessica Jerome 12 by Marcia-Anne Dobres 1 The Privatization ofJustice: An Power and Negotiation through Material Ethnography ofControl by Bjorn Skorpen Culture: The Case ofthe Chaco Regional Claeson 32 System by James M Potter 26 Re-articulating the of The Transformation ofBritish Culture in Gambling by Mike Panasitti and Natasha the Eastern Cape, 1820-1860 by Margot Schull 65 Winer andJames Deetz 41 Silicone Breast Implants in America: A Structured Consumption and Manipulated Choice ofthe "Official Breast?" by Linda Meaning: Two Aspects of Style in Coco 103 Industrial Artifacts by John Blanford 80 Skeletons in the Closet: The Staging of The New California Mission System: Female Adolescent Identity by Marianne Museums, Gift Shops, and Historical McCune 133 Archaeologists by Mark Pedelty 92 Archaeological Meditations on the Special Publication 1 (1967): Essays in Conquest and Constructions ofMexican Balkan Ethnology. William G. Lockwood, National Identity by Justin R. Hyland 115 editor What is Archaeology, Really? by Robert H. Gargett Fish Poisoning in the Carpathian Area and in the Balkan Peninsula by Bela Gunda I Volume 75/76 (1992): Culture, Identity, EconomicFamily TypesAdaptationin a Bosnianand DevelopmentTown by Leonof and Empire in the Americas M. Bresloff 35 Preface by Rebecca Dobkins & Matthew C. The Jewish Mother in Serbia or les Gutmann iii Structures Alimentaires de la Parente by E. A. Hammel 55 1950-1994 Contents 15

The Joint Family and its Dwelling in The Transition from "Salvage" to Western Bulgaria by V Frolec 63 "Research" Archaeology on the National The Blood Feud in Montenegro by Andrei Forests in California by Donald S. Miller 66 Simic 83 Current Archaeopolitics in California by What's in a Name? Aspects ofthe Social Thomas F. King 72 Organization of a Greek Farming Politica Y Arquelogia: La perspectiva Community Related to Naming Customs by Mexicana Proteccion y Conservacion de Perry A. Bialor 95 Sitios y Obletos Arquel6gicos La Practica The Process ofModernization as Reflected Filosofica y La Politica en Mexico by in Yugoslav Peasant Biographies by Joel Eduardo Contreras Ixo 82 M Halpern 109 Site Destruction in Latin America: Some Descriptions and Proposals by Karen 0. Bruhuns 113 Special Publication 2 (1969): The Legal Protection of Antiquities in the Archaeological and Paleobiological British Isles: An Historical Survey by Investigations in Lovelock Cave, Nevada. Judith Rodden 123 Lewis K. editor Napton, An Annotated Bibliography ofNative Introduction by L. K. Napton and R. F. American Autobiographies and Life Heizer i Histories by Allen G. Pastron 144 Analysis of Hairs in Lovelock Cave Coprolites by Charles L. Douglas 1 Paleo-ornithology of Lovelock Cave Coprolites by L. K. Napton and 0. A. Brunetti 9 Preliminary Palynological Analysis of Lovelock Cave Coprolites by L. K, Napton and Gerald Kelso 19 The Lacustrine Subsistence Pattern in the Desert West by L. K. Napton 28

Special Publication 3 (1973): The Crisis in American Archaeology. Allen G. Pastron, Patrick S. Hallinan, and C. William Clewlow Jr., editors The Crisis in American Archaeology: An Introduction by C. William Clewlow Jr., Allen G Pastron and Patrick S. Hallinan I Archaeology and the Law by Patrick S. Hallinan 5 The Native American and Archaeology by Allen G. Pastron 25 Private Enterprise and the Crisis in American Archaeology by C. William Clewlow Jr. 35 Response to Crisis: The Bay Area Archaeological Cooperative by Michael J. Moratto 53 The Crisis in American Archaeology and the State of California by Francis A. Riddell 59 Author Index

Abbott, Joan M. W. Arbin, Arne 1970 Cultural Anthropology and the Man 1950 A Journey up the Sambu River to Visit Environment Relationship: An the Choc6 Indians, 2:79 Historical Discussion, 43:10 Arenson, David Ablon, Joan 1979 People's Temple: A Revitalization 1979 Urban Field Research in the United Movement in Despair, 59/60:36 States: the Long Journey from the Arewa, E. OJo Exotic to the Mundane, 59/60:108 1964 Values Relevant to Family and Social Allen, John S. Relationships Among the Navahos, 1990 Towards a More Critical Biomedical with a Special Reference to Marriage, Anthropology, 71/72:29 31:117 Altman, Ralph C. Arntz, Deirdre Parker 1953 Walter Buchanan Cline: Personal 1978 Religion and its Effect on Social Reminiscences, 8/9:xiii Cohesion in an Emerging Community, Amoss, Harold L., Jr. 57/58:20 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Ute Assefa, Brook Mountain Ute-A Study in Differential 1988 Symbolic Estates as Determining Borrowing, 16:90 Factors in the Leisure Preferences of Anderson, E. N., Jr. Minorities in the East Bay Area of 1967 Prejudice and Ethnic Stereotypes in Northern California (Or Why Blacks Rural Hong Kong, 37:90 Do Not Use Regional Parks), 67/68:7 Anderson, Eugene Bacon, Elizabeth E. 1963 Tahitian Bonito 28:87 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Hazara Fishing, Mongols ofAfghanistan: A Study in Anderson,1963rson,TahatianGallatin Social Organization, 16:87 1956 A Survey of Italian Godparenthood, B Soc., w ion , et.al 15:1 Bard, Jarnes C., with Colin I. Busby, et. al. 15*1 1974 The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt Anderson, Gallatin and Robert T. Anderson River: Two Site Reports from Central 1958 The Timing Mechanism Culture Lag Nevada, 51/52:19 Reduction, Changing Kinship in a Bamett,5H.2G1 Danish 19:87 Barnett, H. G. Community,C 1961 The Innovative 25:25 Anderson,Dadersnish,James N. J*niy198 Process, 1986 Migration and Resettlement: Barrett, S. A. Introduction, 65/66:1 1961 American Indian Films, 25:155 1963 The Dance at 28:73 Anderson, Milton L. Jump Hupa, 1962, 1964 An Appropriate Methodology for the Beals, Alan R. and Thomas McCorkle Social Sciences, 30:29 1950 Lost Lake: A Study of an Agricultural Community Established on Reclaimed Anderson, Robert and EdnaAnderson,Mitchel Robert and Edna Mitchel Land, 3.1 1976 Music Acculturation in Nepal, 53/54:88 Lalph L. Anderson, Robert T. Beals, Ralph L. 1963 Changing Kinship in Europe, 28:1 1961 Kinship Terminology and Social 1963 Preliminary Report on the Association Structure, 25:129 Redefinition of Castes in Hyderabad- Beardsley, Richard K. Secunderabad, 29:25 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Temporal and Anderson, Robert T. and Gallatin Anderson Areal Relationships in Central 1958 The Timing Mechanism Culture Lag Califoria Archeology, 14:99 Reduction, Changing Kinship in a Benefit, Brenda R. and Monte L. McCrossin Danish Community, 19:87 1990 Diet, Species Diversity and Distribution Anton, Susan C. ofAfrican Fossil Baboons, 71/72:77 1990 Neandertals and the Anterior Dental Bernstein Louise Loading Hypothesis: A Biomechanical 1978 Hierarchy in Innovative Psychology, Evaluation of Bite Force Production, 47/48:206 71/72:67 1978 Humor in a Group of Hawaiian Adolescents, 57/58:40 1950-1994 Author Index 17

Berreman, Gerald D. Brissonnet, Lydie 1970 Racism, the War and the University, 1979 La Societe: The Ethnological Society of 43:1 Paris, 1839, 59/60:19 Bialor, Perry A. Broadbent, Sylvia M. 1967 What's in a Name? Aspects ofthe 1969 Prehistoric Chronology in the Sabana Social Organization of a Greek Farming de Bogota, 40:38 Community Related to Naming Browner, Carole Customs, SPI:95 1973 Abortion as a Life Crisis, 47/48:86 Bird, Julius B. 1982 The Outpatient Department as a Social 1960 Suggestions for the Recording of Data System: Structure, Ideology and on Spinning and Weaving and the Behavior, 61/62:52 Collecting ofMaterial, 22:1 Bruhuns, Karen 0. 1969 A Comparison of South Chilean and 1973 Site Destruction in Latin America: Ecuadorian "Fishtail" Projectile Points, Some Descriptions and Proposals, 40:52 SP3:113 Blanford, John Brunetti, O. A., with L. K. Napton 1992 Structured Consumption and 1969 Paleo-o.withology ofLovelock Cave Manipulated Meaning: Two Aspects of CoprolitesoSP2o9 Style in Industrial Artifacts, 73/74:80 Style~~~~~~~~Bryce-Laporte,c oprotes,RR. S.P2S Blount, Ben 1986 The Immigration of Caribbean People 1968 Some Contributions ofPhenomenology to the United States: Some Comments, to Social Science, 38:82 65/66:25 Boaz, Noel T. Busby, Colin I., James C. Bard, Thomas Clark, 1974 Paleocology of Early Hominidae in Lee Spencer, and Sean Swezey Africa, 50:37 1974 The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt Boaz, Noel T. and John E. Cronin River: Two Site Reports from Central 1974 Forward, 50:1 Nevada, 51/52:19 Boaz, Noel T. and John E. Cronin, editors Campbell, Robert 1977 Berkeley Papers in Physical 1988 Busman's Holiday-Or the Best Anthropology, 50 Surprise is No Surprise, 67/68:12 Bohannan, Paul Cappannari, Stephen C. 1967 Gluckman's The Ideas in Barotse 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of Jurisprudence reviewed, 36:94 Property among Shoshoneans, 16:79 Bowler, Suzanne Carrasco, Pedro 1979 The Effects of the Suicide Prevention 1957 Some Aspects of Peasant Society in Center of Alameda County's Telephone Middle America and India, 16:17 Service on Client and Counselor Role Casteel, Richard W. Performance, 59/60:59 1973 Incremental Growth Zones in Mammals Bowles, Gordon T. and Their Archaeological Value, 1953 Population Control and the Family in 47/48:1 Feudal and Post-Restoration Japan, Chambers, Anne 8/9:1 1971 A Study of the Relocation of Two Brandes, Stanley Marshallese Atoll Communities, 44:30 1968 Tzintzuntzan Wedding: A Study in Chambers, Keith S. Cultural Complexity, 39:30 1978 Color Categorization in Nanumea, A 1977 The Household Development Cycle in Polynesian Atoll Society, 57/58:65 Tzintzuntzan, 55/56:13 Chan, Sue Bresloff, Leon M. 1978 The Chinese Diet and Pregnancy, 1967 Economic Adaptation and Development 47/48:148 ofFamily Types in a Bosnian Town, Chard, Chester S. SPI:35 1950 Pre-Columbian Trade between North Bright, William and South America, 1:1 1954 The Travels of Coyote: A Karok Myth, 1951 New Light on the Racial Composition 11:1 ofNortheastern Siberia, 5:26 Bright, William and D. L. Olmsted 1953 The Kamchadal: A Synthetic Sketch, 1959 A Shasta Vocabulary, 20:1 8/9:20 18 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

1954 Racial Types in Northeastern Asia, 10:1 Colson, E. 1955 Physical Types ofthe Amur-Sakhalin 1953 Clans and the Joking-Relationship Region, 13:105 among the Plateau Tonga ofNorthern 1957 Archaeology in Soviet Asia, 1950- Rhodesia, 8/9:45 1951, 16:29 Colson, Elizabeth Cheney, Charles C. 1986 Comments: The Uprooted, 65/66:101 1977 Religion, Magic, and Medicine in Combs-Schilling, M. Elaine Huave Society, 55/56:59 1984 Islam, Power and Change: Variation in Chilcott, John H. North African Independence 1960 The Place ofAnthropology in the Movements, 63/64:59 American Public School Curriculum, Conkey, Margaret W. 22:68 1992 Material Culture Studies: Preface, Claeson, Bjorn Skorpen 73/74:iii 1994 The Privatization of Justice: An Cook, S. F., with H. C. Ezra and H. A. Leon Ethnography ofControl, 77:32 1958 The Current Status of the Fluorine Clark, Margaret Method of Age Determination, 19:17 1977 Three Cases of Folk Disorder among Cooke, M. T. Mexican Americans: Implications for 1986 Outposts of Trade: Migration Patterns the Study of Culture Changes, 55/56:75 ofthe Nisyang Traders ofNepal, Clark, Margaret, Robert V. Kemper, and Cynthia 65/66:73 Nelson Coon, Carleton S. 1977 Preface, 55/56:vii 1953 Walter Buchanan Cline: A Memoir, Clark, Margaret, Robert V. Kemper, and Cynthia 8/9:ix Nelson, editors Coult, Allan D. 1977 From Tzintzuntzan to the "Image of 1959 Tongan Authority Structure: Concepts Limited Good" Essays in Honor of for Comparative Analysis, 20:56 George M. Foster, 55/56 Cowgill, Ursula M. Clark, Thomas, with Colin I. Busby, et. al. 1966 The Season of Birth in Man: The 1974 The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt Northern New World, 35:1 River: Two Site Reports from Central 1970 Marriage and Its Progeny in the City of Nevada, 51/52:19 York, 1538-1751, 42:47 Clewlow, C. William, Jr. Crain, Carleton L. 1970 Some Thoughts on the Background of 1966 Mechanical Aspects ofthe Single-Piece Early Man, Hrdlicka, and Folsom, Curved Shell Fishhook, 34:17 42:26 1973 Private Enterprise and the Crisis in Crapanzano, Vincent American Archaeology, SP3:35 1989 Preliminary Notes on the Glossing of Clewlow, C. William, Jr., Allen G. Pastron, and Cronin, John E. Patrick S. Hallinan E.o id 1973 The Crisis in American Archaeology: 1974An,hJAnthropoid Evolution: The Molecular An Introduction, SP3:1 Evidence, 50:75 Coco, Linda Cronin, John E. with Noel T. Boaz 1994 Silicone Breast Implants in America: A 1974 Forward, 50:1 Choice ofthe "Official Breast?", 77:103 Cronin, John E. with Noel T. Boaz, editors Coe, Michael D. 1977 Berkeley Papers in Physical 1957 Pre-Classic Cultures in Mesoamerica: A Anthropology, 50 Comparative Survey, 17:7 Croughan, Nora K. Coe, William R. and Robert Stuckenrath, Jr. 1979 Fieldwork in Medical Anthropology: 1964 A Review ofLa Venta, Tabasco and Its The Clinical Setting, 59/60:103 Relevance to the Olmec Problem, 31:1 Curchack, Mark P. Collier, Donald 1970 The Adaptability of Traditional 1961 Museums and Ethnological Research, Institutions as a Factor in the Formation 1961, 25:149 of Immigrant Voluntary Associations: The Example ofLandsmanshaften, 42:88 1950-1994 Author Index 19

Curtin, Richard A. Drucker, Philip 1974 Langur Social Behavior and Infant 1961 The La Venta Olmec Support Area, Mortality, 50:27 25:59 d'Azevedo, Warren L. Drucker, Philip and Robert F. Heizer 1959 The Setting of Gola Society and 1965 Commentary on W. R. Coe and Robert Culture: Some Theoretical Implications Stuckenrath's Review of Excavations at of Variation in Time and Space, 21:43 La Venta, Tabasco, 1955, 33:37 Danadjaja, James Dundes, Alan 1971 Acculturation in Tano Niha (the Island 1966 Here I Sit-A Study of American ofNias), 44:1 Latrinalia, 34:91 Deetz, James with Margot Winer Dundes, Alan and Carl R. Patger 1992 The Transformation of British Culture 1974 Bar Dice in the San Francisco Bay in the Eastern Cape, 1820-1860, Area, 5 1/52:1 73/74:62 Diirmiiller, Urs del Solar, Daniel 1982 Babel-Babble in Baghdad-by-the-Bay: 1966 Interrelations of Mesoamerica and Towards a social Dialectology ofthe Peru-Ecuador Area, 34:31 San Francisco Bay Area, 61/62:148 Desbarats, Jacqueline Eddington, Neil A. 1986 Policy Influences on Refugee 1965 Genital Superiority in Oakland Negro Resettlement Patters, 65/66:49 Folklore: A Theme, 33:99 Dobkins, Rebecca 1966 Toward a Community Development 1992 Representing Repatriation: Exhibiting Approach to Urban Poverty in the the Omaha Collection at the Hearst United States, 34:9 Museum, 75/76:80 Edgerton, Robert B. Dobkins, Rebecca, and Matthew C. Gutmann 1989 "Self-Sacrifice": An Example from the 1992 Culture, Identity, and Empire in the Anglo-Zulu War, 69/70:86 Americas. Preface., 75/76:iii Elmendorf, William Dobres, Marcia-Anne 1956 Dissertation Abstract: The Structure of 1992 Re-Presentations ofPalaeolithic Visual Twana Culture, 14:101 Imagery: Simulacra and their Elsasser, A. B. Alternatives, 73/74:1 1961 Archaeological Evidence of Shamanism Douglas, Charles L. in California and Nevada, 24:38 1969 Analysis ofHairs in Lovelock Cave Elsasser, A. B. with J. E. Smith Coprolites, SP2:1 1962 The Excavation of Cave Rock, Nevada, Downs, James F. 27:45 1958 Aggression Channeling and Conflict Erasmus, Charles J. Function in a Nudist Camp, 19:7 1950 Current Theories on Incest Prohibition 1960 Domestication: An Examination ofthe in the Light of Ceremonial Kinship, Changing Social Relationships Between 2:42 Man and Animals, 22:18 Erickson, Paul A. 1960 Thoughts on Cavalry, Guerrilla Warfare 1978 The Indo European Hypothesis in 19th and the Fall of Empires, 23:105 Century Physical Anthropology, 1963 The Cowboy and the Lady: Models as a 47/48:165 Determinant ofthe Rate of 1986 The Anthropology of Josiah Clark Nott, Acculturation Among the Pinion 65/66:103 Navajo, 29:53 Escobar, M. Gabriel Draper, Linda and Larry Michalak 1969 The Role of Sports in the Penetration of 1977 Introduction, 49:3 Urban Culture to the Rural Areas of Draper, Linda, with Laurence Michalak, editors Peru, 40:72 1977 Undergraduate Papers in American Essene, Frank J., Jr. Studies, 49 1956 Dissertation Abstract: A Comparative Drewitt, Bruce Study of Eskimo Mythology, 14:96 1962 Ecological Factors in the Rise of Estel, Leo A. Civilization, 27:1 1957 Dissertation Abstract: Mindoro Anthropometry and Racial Origins in Northern Indonesia, 16:84 20 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Etler, Dennis A. Freeman, Mrs. J. F. 1990 A Case Study ofthe "erectus"- 1965 Obituary: John Finley Freeman, 32:77 "sapiens" Transition in Asia: Hominid Friedrich, Paul Remains from Hexian and Chaoxian 1962 The External Relations of an Open Counties, Anhui Province, China, Corporate Village, 27:27 Eyde, David B. 1967 The Joint Family and its Dwelling in 1964 Evidence for Complex Alliance in Western Bulgaria, SP1:63 Tikopia, 30:39 Furukawa, Theodore P. with Richard Gould Ezra, H. C., S. F. Cook, and H. A. Leon 1964 Aspects of Ceremonial Life Among the 1958 The Current Status ofthe Fluorine Indian Shakers of Smith River, Method ofAge Determination, 19:17 California, 31:51 Fahim, Hussein M. Gahlinger, Paul M. 1977 Community Health Aspects ofNubian 1986 Ecology, Delocalization, and Resettlement in Egypt, 55/56:81 Relocaization in a Canadian Maritime Fenenga, Franklin Community, 65/66:139 1950 Nepenthe in Aboriginal America, 1:81 Gaines, Atwood D. Ferrandiz, Francisco 1976 Illness and Interaction: A Case of 1992 Dimensions ofNationalism in a Paranoia, 53/54:71 Venezuelan Possession Cult: The 1979 Hard Contract: Issues and Problems in Crystallization of an Oral Tradition, Contract Social Anthropological 75/76:28 Research, 59/60:82 Firth, Raymond Gallagher, Dennis 1978 Sex Roles and Sex Symbols in Tikopia 1986 Refugee Resettlement and Adaptation Society, 57/58:1 in the United States, 65/66: 11 Forman, Sylvia H. Garnst, Frederick C. 1967 The Siberian Peoples: Annotated 1977 An Application ofthe Model, the Image Bibliography ofEnglish Language of Limited Good in Industrial Society, Sources, 36:1 55/56:131 1969 Dedicatory Introduction, 40:1 Garbe, Patricia Foster, George M. 1971 Annotated Bibliography for Olmec Art, 1960 Nationalism in Africa: An Attempt at with Introduction and Addendum, Prediction, 23:1 44:77 1968 The Social Anthropological Field Gargett, Robert H. Experience, 39:1 1992 What is Archaeology, Really?, 73/74: 1977 Bibliography ofthe Publications of Gastil, Raymond D. George M. Foster, 55/56:165 1964 Culture and Civilization: In Man and Foster, George M. and John H. Rowe Out There, 30:21 1951 Suggestions for Field Recording of Gayton, A. H. Information on the Hippocratic 1961 The Cultural Significance of Peruvian Classification ofDiseases and Textiles: Production, Function, Remedies, 5:1 Aesthetics, 25: 111 Foster, Mary LeCron Gegeo, David Welchman and Karen Ann Watson- 1979 Culture as Metaphor: A New Look at Gegeo Language and Culture in the 1978 Courtship Among the Kurafi of Pleistocene, 59/60:1 Malaita: An Ethnography of Speaking Fred, Morris A. Approach, 57/58:98 1984 Democracy at Work in the Swedish Gelles, Paul H. Bureaucracy, 63/64:117 1992 "Caballeritos" and Maiz Cabanita: Freed, Nancy Laubach Colonial Categories and Andean 1953 Walter Buchanan Cline: Bibliography, Ethnicity in the Quincentennial Year, 8/9:xvii 75/76:14 Freeman, John F. 1965 University Anthropology: Early Departments in the United States, 32:78 1950-1994 Author Index2 21

Gerow, Bert A. Green, Ernestene 1957 Dissertation Abstract: Bloodclot Boy: 1972 The Use ofAnalogy for Interpretation An Historical and Stylistic Study of a of Maya Prehistory, 45/46:18 North American Indian Hero Tale, Greengo, Robert E. 16:78 1952 Shellfish Foods ofthe California Gibson, Ann J. Indians, 7:63 1961 Chresmology: A Comparative Study of Gunda, Bela Oracles, 24:19 1967 Fish Poisoning in the Carpathian Area Gifford, Diane P. and in the Balkan Peninsula, Bela 1967 The Expression ofMale Interest in the Gunda, SP1:l Infant in Five Species of Macaque, Gunnerson, James H. 36:32 1958 A Survey ofEthnohistoric Sources, Glazier, Jack 18:49 1984 Economic Inequality and Land Tenure Gutmann, Matthew C. Change in Mbeere, Kenya, 63/64:76 1992 Primordial Cultures and Creativity in Glazier, Jack, Michael Lowy, Kathryn T. the Origins of"Lo Mexicano", 75/76:28 Molohon, John U. Ogbu, and Anya Peterson Gutmann, Matthew C., with Rebecca Dobkins Royce, editors 1992 Culture, Identity, and Empire in the 1984 Opportunity, Constraint, and Change: Americas. Preface., 75/76:iii Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Colson, 63/64 Habarad, Jonathan 1986 Five Villages: Culture and Resources Goins, John F. Among Lao Iu Mien, 65/66:83 1950 The Present Distribution of Indian Languages in Highland Bolivia, 2:17 Hahm, Pyong Choon 1969 Religion and Law in Korea, 41:8 Gold, Steven J. 1986 Styles ofActivism Within Refugee Hallinan, Patrick S. Communities: The Case of Soviet Jews 1973 Archaeology and the Law, SP3:5 and Vietnamese, 65/66:35 Hallinan, Patrick S., with C. William Clewlow Goldfarb, Amy Jr., and Allen G. Pastron 1977 Nursery School Sex role Play among 1973 The Crisis in American Archaeology: Four and Five year Olds, 49:7 An Introduction, SP3: 1 Gould, Richard A. Halpern, A. M. 1967 Notes on Hunting, Butchering, and 1953 A Dualism in Pomo Cosmology, Sharing of Game among the Ngatatjara 8/9:151 and Their Neighbors in the West Halpern, Joel M. Australian Desert, 36:41 1967 The Process of Modernization as Gould, Richard and Theodore P. Furukawa Reflected in Yugoslav Peasant 1964 Aspects of Ceremonial Life Among the Biographies, SP1:109 Indian Shakers of Smith River, Hamaguchi, H. and M. Tatsumoto California, 31:51 1958 Fluorine Content of Human Bones, Graburn, Nelson H. H. 19:41 1965 Some Aspects ofLinguistic Hammel, Eugene. A. Acculturation in Northern Ungava 1957 Serbo-Croatian Kinship Terminology, Eskimo, 32:11 16:45 1988 Anthropological Research on 1964 Culture as an Information System, Contemporary Tourism: Student Papers 31:83 from Berkeley. Introduction, 67/68:1 1967 Sexual Symbolism in Flatware, 37:23 Grabum, Nelson H. H., editor 1967 The Jewish Mother in Serbia or les 1988 Anthropological Research on Structures Alimentaires de la Parente, Contemporary Tourism: Student Papers SP1:55 from Berkeley, 67/68 1969 Peck's Archaeologist, 40:93 1969 Theodore Doney McCown, June 18, Grabum, Nelson H. H., with Karen L. Nero 1908-August 17,1969,41:1 1978 The Institutional Context of the Arts of Oceania: With Special Reference to Hammel, Eugene and Laura Nader Micronesia, 57/58:147 1977 Will the Real George Foster Please Stand Up? A Brief Intellectual Essay, 55/56:159 22 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Hartland-Thunberg, Penelope Henry, Kathleen 1984 An Appreciation of Elizabeth Colson: 1979 Creative Thinking in Archaeological Her Early Intellectual Development, Fieldwork, 59/60:121 63/64:21 Herman, Mary W. Hartwig, Walter Carl 1950 A Reconstruction ofAboriginal 1990 Comparative Dental metrics and the Delaware Culture from Contemporary Radiation ofNew World Monkeys: A Sources, 1:45 Preliminary Analysis, 71/72:57 Hewes, Gordon W. Hasan, Khwaja A. 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Aboriginal Use 1964 Folk Concepts of Etiology and Illness ofFishery Resources in Northwestern in a North Indian Village, 30:73 North America, 14:98 Hastings, Julie 1961 The Ecumene as a Civilizational 1988 Time Out ofTime: Life Crises and Multiplier System, 25:73 Schooner Sailing in the Pacific, Hill, Carole E. 67/68:42 1979 Research Problems in the Medical Hatch, James Setting: Science Versus Politics, 1958 Tachi Youkuts Music, 19:47 59/60:92 Haynes, Terry L. Hirschmann, Niloufer 1979 Alligators in the Swamp: Field 1973 The World in a Paper Bag, 47/48:44 Problems and Training Issues in Hitchcock, George Contemporary Anthropology, 59/60:76 1966 Scattering Flowers: a poem, 35:40 Haynes, Terry L., with Sandra J. Wood Hohenthal, William D., Jr. 1979 So You Think You Want to do 1950 Southern Dieguefno Use and Knowledge Fieldwork: The Changing Face of ofLithic Materials, 2:9 Anthropological Research, 59/60:68 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of Heider, Karl G. Cultural Marginality and Native 1969 Sweet Potato Notes and Lexical Agriculture in South America, 16:85 Queries, or, the Problem ofAll Those 1959 Classification and Treatment of Names for Sweet Potatoes in the New Venereal Diseases by a Brazilian Indian Guinea 41:78 Tribe, 20:89 Highlands, Sex, Class, and Status in Racial Heizer, R. F., with L. K. NaptonHeizer R. F., withL.K.Napton1959 Relations-Northeast Brazil, 21:17 1969 Introduction, SP2:i Hle,Jn Jane Heizer, Heizer,RobertRobertF. ~~~~Holden,1957 The Postclassic Stage in Mesoamerica, 1950 2:35175Kutsavi, A Great Basin Indian Food, 17:75 1950 Observations on Early Man in Hollow, Robert C., Jr. California, 1:28 1970 Concordance of Phonetic Alphabets, 1955 Executions by Stoning among the 43:42 Sierra Miwok and Northern Paiute, Holtzman, Stephen R. 12:45 1974 Early Research on Pleistocene Races in 1955 Primitive Man as an Ecologic Factor, Europe: Putting Neanderthal Man's 13:1 Head Together, 50:105 1961 Inferences on the Nature of Olmec 1974 Continental Anthropologists' Initial Society Based upon Data from La Opposition to Darwinism and the Venta Site, 25:43 Prospect of Human Evolution, 51/52:81 1964 Civil Rights in California in the Howell, Richard W. 1850'sAACaseHistory, 31:129 1965 Linguistic Status Markers in Korean, 1964 Some Interim Remarks on the Coe- 33:91 Stuckenrath Review, 31:45 1966 Plank Canoes of South and North Hubbell, Linda J. America, 35:22America,35:22 1968 Historicity Study of Mexican Corridos ~~~~~~about Zapata, 38:68 Heizer, Robert F. with Philip Drucker about Z , 1965 Commentary on W. R. Coe and Robert Hyland, R. Stuckenrath's Review of Excavations at 1992 JustlnArchaeological Meditations on the La Venta, Tabasco, 1955, 33:37 National Identity, 73/74:115 1950-1994 Author Index 23

Hymes, Dell H. Kang, Gay Elisabeth 1962 On Studying the History of 1974 The Korean Shoeshine Team: An Anthropology, 26:81 Organizational Analysis, 51/52:72 lijima, Shigeru Kayser-Jones, Jeanie Schmit 1963 Hinduization of a Himalayan Tribe in 1984 Exchange, Power, and Compliance: A Nepal, 29:43 Scottish and American Comparison in Ikkai, Mariko Two Institutions for the Aged, 1988 The Senbetsu-Omiyage Relationship: 63/64:126 Traditional Reciprocity among Japanese Kearney, Michael Tourists, 67/68:62 1970 The Social Meaning of Food Sharing in Ingham, John Mexico, 43:32 1963 Malinowski: Epistemology and Keller, Bonnie B. Oedipus, 29:1 1963 Contact Languages in Africa, 28:49 Isaac, Glynn L. Kelly, Isabel 1967 Towards the Interpretation of 1961 Mexican Spiritualism, 25:191 Occupation Debris: Some Experiments Kelso, Gerald, with L. K. Napton and Observations, 37:31 1969 Preliminary Palynological Analysis of Ixo, Eduardo Contreras Lovelock Cave Coprolites, SP2:19 1973 Politica Y Arquelogia: La perspectiva Kemper, Robert V, with Margaret Clark and Mexicana Proteccion y Conservacion Cynthia Nelson de Sitios y Obletos Arquel6gicos La 1977 Preface, 55/56:vii Practica Filosofica y La Politica en Kemper, Robert V. Mexico, SP3:82 1970 The Anthropological Study of Jacobs, Melville Migration to Latin American Cities, 1958 The Romantic Role of Older Women in 42:1 a Culture of the Pacific Northwest 1970 Index to the Kroeber Anthropological Coast, 18:79 Society Papers: 1950-1969, Numbers Jamieson, John C. 1-40, 43:61 1959 Archaeology on the China Mainland 1972 Anthropologists and the Study of Since 1949, 20:71 Urbanization: An Example from Jasng, Susan Mexico, 45/46:1 1971 Family in Transition, 44:73 1977 Compadrazgo in City and Countryside: A Comparison of Tzintzuntzan Jerome, Jessica Jerome, Jessica Migrants and Villagers, 55/56:25 1994 The Social Practice of AIDS Education Kr,MRbrtV. witMargare Clark an 77:12 Kemper, Robert V. with Margaret Clark and Nelson, editors Johnson, Norris Brock Cynthia From Tzintzuntzan to the "Image of 1982on1982 NorrichelsdeMichelBrontaigne'sde Montaigne's "OfCannib1977"Of Cannibals" Limited Good" Essays in Honor of as Cultural Relativism, Critique and George M. Foster, 55156 Counterproposal: An Issue in the of 61/62:20 Kennedy, Kenneth A. R. History Anthropology, 1960 The Phylogenetic Tree: An Analysis of Johnson, Thomas W. Johnson, Thomas W. Its Development in Studies of Human 1970 Japan's New Religions: A Search for Evolution, 23:7 Uniformities, 42:99 EvolutithT. Johnson, Thomas W. and Hal Nelson Kernan,1965 KeithA TransformationalT. Analysis of the 19781978son,AnAlTmativeAlternativeTandxHaeonocTaxonomic Kapauku Kinship System, 33:71 ClassificationforEthnicGroups, King, Arden R. 47/48:180 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Aboriginal Skin Judd, Mary Dressing in Western North America, 1984 Men, Women and Work in a Lombok 14:97 Village, 63/64:33 King, Thomas F. Juvenal, Father 1973 Current Archaeopolitics in California, 1952 A Daily Journal Kept by the Rev. SP3:72 Father Juvenal, One ofthe Earliest Missionaries to Alaska. Ivan Petrov, trans., 6:26 24 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Kleinman, Arthur Lancaster, Chet S. 1989 The Sources of Pain, Distress and 1984 The Zambezi Goba in the Twentieth Misery: A Medical Anthropological Century: New Male-Dominant Perspective on the Symbolic Bridge Institutions and the Declining Status of between Social Structure and Rural Women, 63/64:46 Physiology, 69/70:14 Lane, Kenneth S. Koenig, Dorothy A., and Lenore D. Ralston 1952 The Montagnais Indians, 1600-1640, 1984 Bibliography ofElizabeth Florence 7:1 Colson, 63/64:153 Lathrop, Donald W. Koo, Linda C. 1957 The Classic Stage in Mesoamerica, 1978 Traditional Chinese Diet and Its 17:38 Relationship to Health, 47/48:116 Leeds, Anthony Krantz, Grover S. 1965 Some Preliminary Considerations 1959 Distinctions Between the Skulls of Regarding the Analysis of Coyotes and Dogs, 21:40 Technologies, 32:1 1960 Evolution ofthe Human Hand and the LeMaster, Barbara Great Hand-Axe Tradition, 23:114 1977 The Education ofthe Deaf: A Sub Krieger, Alex D. Community in the Making, 49:45 1961 On Being Critical, 25:19 Leon, H. A., with H. C. Ezra, and S. F. Cook Kroeber Anthropological Society 1958 The Current Status ofthe Fluorine 1956 Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, Method of Age Determination, 19:17 University of California, 1946-1949, Leslie, Charles 14:93 1989 Indigenous Pharmaceuticals, the 1956 Dissertations in Anthropology: Titles of Capitalist World System and M.A. and Ph.D. Theses Accepted in the Civilization, 69/70:23 United States in the Academic Year Levenstein, Harvey A. 1955-1956,15:111 1963 FranzBoasasPoliticalActivist, 29:15 1957 Abstracts ofPh.D. Dissertations, 1963 ac University of California, 1950-1951, Levin, ClaudiaFranzBaL. 16:77 1978 The Effects of Commercialism on the 1958 Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, Telegraph Avenue Artisan, 47/48:192 University ofCalifornia, 1952-1953, Levine, Morton H. 19:102 1958 An Area Co-tradition for Mesoamerica, 1958 Dissertations in Anthropology, 18:87 18:1 Kroeber, A. L. Levi Strauss, Claude 1951 Olive Oatman's Return, 4:1 1966 Humanity, What Is It?, An Interview 1957 Ronald L. Olson, Retired 1956, 16:1 with Claude Levi Strauss, 35:41 1958 Personality ofAnthropology, 19:1 Lim, Richard Kroeber, A. L. and Dale Valory 1971 Mother-in-law/Daughter-in-law 1967 Ethnological Manuscripts in the Robert Conflict in a Chinese American Family, H. Lowie Museum ofAnthropology, 44:63 37:1 Lindstrom, Lamont Kroeber, A. L. with Theodora Kroeber 1978 Bigman or Chief? Knowledge and 1961 Shropshire Revisited, 25:1 Political Process on Tanna, 57/58:122 Kroeber, Theodora and A. L. Kroeber Linke, Uli H. 1961 Shropshire Revisited, 25:1 1982 Caste and Class in Germany: A Study Kutter, Uli ofthe Power Politics of Labor 1966 Towards a New Definition of Folk, Migration from 1955-1980, 61/62:78 34:83 Lizarralde, Manuel Kyauka, Pelaji S. 1992 500 Years of Invasion: Eco- 1990 Morphology and Metrics ofthe Upper Colonialism in Indigenous Venezuela, Third Molars ofAustralopithecus 75/76:62 afarensis, 71/72:34 Lock, Margaret L. K. Napton 1984 Treating the Japanese Elderly: The 1969 The Lacustrine Subsistence Pattern in Masking of a Social Problem, 63/64:84 the Desert West, SP2:28 1950-1994 Author Index 25

1989 Castications of a Selfish Housewife: 1955 Analyzed Piro Text: A Boy and a National Identity and Menopausal Jaguar, 12:22 Rhetoric in Japan, 69/70:1 Mayo, Larry W. Lockwood, William G. 1978 Development or Dependency: 1965 The Market Place as a Social American Policy in the Trust Territory Mechanism in Peasant Society, 32:47 ofthe Pacific Islands, 57/58:160 Lockwood, William G., editor McCarthy, Frederick D. 1967 Essays in Balkan Ethnology, SPI 1962 The Rock Engravings at Port Hedland, Lonergan, David F. Northwestern Australia, 26:1 1986 Natchez Sans Paradoxe, 65/66:121 McClellan, Catharine Lovelock, Patricia 1957 Dissertation Abstract: Culture Change 1971 Response to a Family Crisis, 44:59 and Native Trade in Southern Yukon ' 16:80 Lowrimore, Burton S. ~~~~~~Territory, 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Concept of McCone, R. Clyde Dualism in American Indian Folklore, 1964 Culture Change Theory Implicit in the 16:86 Writing ofA. L. Kroeber, 31:105 Lowy, Michael with Jack Glazier, et. al., editors McCorkle, Thomas 1984 Opportunity, Constraint, and Change: 1952 The History ofthe Guayqueri, an Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Colson, Approach to the Anthropology of 63/64 Northern Venezuela, 6:60 Lyon, Patricia J. McCorkle, Thomas, with Alan R. Beals 1968 Cooperative Labor and Community 1950 Lost Lake: A Study of an Agricultural Development in Southern Peru, 39:63 Community Established on Reclaimed 1969 Anthropological Activity in the United Land, 3:1 States, 1865-1879, 40:8 McCown, Theodore D. Lyon, Sue 1961 Animals, Climate and Paleolithic Man, 1977 Cohabitation in a Student Community, 25:221 49:13 1969 Teaching Anthropology at Berkeley, MacCulloch, Susan L. 40:82 1966 A Tripartite Political System among McCreery, John Christian Indians of Early 1972 The Gift ofthe Bride: A Critical Note Massachusetts, 34:63 on Maurice Freedman's Interpretation Macklim, C. L. ofTraditional Chinese Marriage, 1992 A Lost Latin American Legacy ofthe 45/46:56 First Americans: The Garifuna of McCrossin, Monte L. with Brenda R. Benefit Belize, 75/76:1 1990 Diet, Species Diversity and Distribution MacRae, Donald G. of African Fossil Baboons, 71/72:77 1959 The British Tradition in Social McCune, Marianne Anthropology, 21:1 1994 Skeletons in the Closet: The Staging of Malonzo, Rina and Jeannine Ross Female Adolescent Identity, 77:133 1990 Humeral Morphology of McKenna, James J. Achondroplasia, 71/72:41 1974 Patterns and Functions of Grooming among the Common Indian Langur Maltz, DanielN. (Presbytis entellus), 50:3 1971 Processual Analysis ofAmerican MK rn, homsW. 44:48 McKern, Thomas W. Kinship: Introduction, 41951 A Glance at Statistical Maltz, Daniel,KiDnshipeditoreditoroductio Procedure, 4:19 1969 20th Anniversary Issue-Papers in Meighan, Clement W. Honor ofJohn Howland Rowe, 40 1950 Establishment and Aims ofthe Kroeber Anthropological Society, I :iii Mandelbaum,Honorlbaum,David G. 1953 Acculturation in Californian Awl 1950 The DavidIndian Tribes ofNorth America, Forms, 8/9:61 2:51 1969 The Kroeber Anthropological Society, Matteson, Esther 1949-1969, 40:1 1951 Piro Myths, 4:37 Meikle, W. E 1954 The Piro of the Urubama, 10:25 1974 Molar Wear Stages ofTheropithecus 1954 Piro Phonemes and Morphology, 11:17 gelada, 50:21 26 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Menzel, Dorothy Murphy, Robert F. 1951 Papers Relating to the Trial of Feodor 1961 Deviancy and Social Control I: What Bashmakoff for Sorcery at Sitka in Makes Biboi Run, 24:55 1829. Translated from the Russian by 1962 Deviance and Social Control II: Coleta, Ivan Petrov, with Ethnographic 27:49 Comments, 5:6 Nader, Laura 1969 Some of Rowe's Contributions in the 1994 Controlling Processes, 77:1 Field ofAndean Culture History, Nader, Laura, editor 1970 d40:100 Paul Roark (1936-1970) 1994 Essays in Controlling Processes, 77 43:58 Nader, Laura with Eugene Hammel Merriam, Alan P. 1977 Will the Real George Foster Please 1954 The Selection ofRecording Equipment Stand Up? A Brief Intellectual Essay, forField Use, 10:5 55/56:159 Meffill, Anne Nail, James 1979 Theoretical Explanations of the Change 1977 Life in a Hare Krishna Temple, 49:57 from Matriarchy to Patriarchy, 59/60:13 Napton, L. K. and 0. A. Brunetti Michalak, Larry with Linda Draper 1969 Paleo-ornithology of Lovelock Cave 1977 Introduction, 49:3 Coprolites, SP2:9 Michalak, Laurence and Linda Draper, editors Napton, L. K. and R. F. Heizer 1977 Undergraduate Papers in American 1969 Introduction, SP2:i Studies, 49 Napton, L. K., and Gerald Kelso Miller, Charlene 1969 Preliminary Palynological Analysis of 1964 Los Golondrinos, 30:51 Lovelock Cave Coprolites, SP2: 19 Miller, Donald S. Napton, Lewis K., editor 1973 The Transition from "Salvage" to 1969 Archaeological and Paleobiological "Research" Archaeology on the Investigations in Lovelock Cave, National Forests in California, SP3:66 Nevada, SP2 Miller, Linda Sue Nelson, Cynthia 1977 The Re-entry of Ex-Offenders: A Study 1977 Letters to the Field: Reflections on Two of a Halfway House, 49:51 Decades of Correspondence from Miller, R. Berkeley George Foster, 55/56:153 1974 Anthropology and Institutionalization: Nelson, Cynthia with Margaret Clark and Robert Frederick Starr at the University of V. Kemper, editors Chicago, 1892-1923, 51/52:49 1977 From Tzintzuntzan to the "Image of Milner, Richard Limited Good" Essays in Honor of 1970 Dr. Allan D. Coult (1931-1970); A George M. Foster, 55/56 Personal Memoir, 43:51 Nelson, Cynthia, with Margaret Clark and Robert Mitchell, Edna, with Robert Anderson V. Kemper 1976 Music Acculturation in Nepal, 53/54:88 1977 Preface, 55/56:vii Hal, with Thomas W. Johnson Molohon, Kathryn T. Molohon KathrNelson,1978 An Alternative Taxonomic 1984 Responses to Television in Two Classification for Ethnic Groups Swampy Creek Cree Communities on 47/48:180 the West Coast ofJames Bay, 63/64:95 N , r a el H . b Nero, Karen L. and Nelson H. H. Graburn Molohon,Moloon,Kathrynathrn TT. withwit JackJac GlzierGlazier, et.al.et. al., 1978 The Institutional Context ofthe Arts of editors Oceania: With Special Reference to 1984 Opportunity, Constraint, and Change: Micronesia, 57/58 147 Essays in Honor ofElizabeth Colson, Ma trine 63/64 Newman, Katherine Moratto, Michael J. 1974 Ethnoscience vs. Cultural Materialism: 1973 Response to Crisis: The Bay Area A Study in False Oppositions, 51/52:44 Archaeological Cooperative, SP3:53 Newman, Russell Mosher, Maggie 1956 Dissertation Abstract: A Comparative 19881988A Case Study of Tourism in ChineseTourismRemainsAnalysis fromof Prehistoricthe LowerSkeletalSacramento PeasanteACasantSocietudy,Society,67of67/68:55855 Valley, 14:102 1950-1994 Author Index 27

Nichols, David G. Panasitti, Mike and Natasha Schull 1951 Linguistic Elements in Bird 1994 Re-articulating the Moral Economy of Vocalization, 4:27 Gambling, 77:65 Nimuendajiu, Curt Pastron, Allen G. 1952 The Tapajo. John H. Rowe, translator 1973 The Native American and Archaeology, and editor, 6:1 SP3:25 Noguera, Pedro 1973 An Annotated Bibliography ofNative 1982 "Making It in America"-A Participant American Autobiographies and Life Observation Study of Cuban Refugees, Histories, SP3:144 61/62:88 Pastron, Allen G., with C. William Clewlow Jr. Norbeck, Edward and Patrick S. Hallinan 1955 Trans-Pacific Similarities in Folklore: 1973 The Crisis in American Archaeology: A Research Lead, 12:62 An Introduction, SP3:1 Nu'fiez del Prado, Oscar Pearsall, Marion 1955 Aspects ofAndean Native Life, 12:1 1957 Dissertation Abstract: Some Aspects of Culture Change in a Mountain Ochoa, Jorge A. Flores Neighborhood of East Tennessee, 16:84 1972 Some ofthe Other Reasons Why People Migrate, 45/46:40 Pedelty, Mark 1992 The New California Mission System: Ogbu, John U. Museums, Gift Shops, and Historical 1984 Investment in Human Capital: Archaeologists, 73/74:92 Education and Development in Stockton, Califomia, and Gwembe, Pelto, Pertti Zambia, 63/64:104 1959 The Role of the StaffConference in a State Mental Hospital, 21:31 Ogbu, John with Jack Glazier, et. al., editors 1966 Scientific Method and the Culture of 1984 Opportunity, Constraint, and Change: Anthropology, 34:1 Essays in Honor ofElizabeth Colson, 63/64 Pendleton, Wade C. 1964 Skin Color: An Example of Human Oliver, Douglas L. Adaptation, 31:93 1953 The Relation between Slit-Gongs and Renown in a Solomon Islands Culture, Peoples, James G. 8/9:69 1978 Demand and Incentives to Produce in a Traditional Society, 57/58:171 Olmsted, D. L., with William Bright 1959 A Shasta Vocabulary, 20: Peri, David W. and Robert W. Wharton 1965 Samuel Alfred Barrett: 1879-1956, Olson, Ronald L. 33:3 1950 Black Market in Prerogatives among 1965 The Works of Samuel Alfred Barrett, the Northern Kwakiutl, 1:78 33:29 1953 Mioshie: A New Messianic Cult in Japan, 8/9:78 Peri, David W. and Robert W. Wharton, editors 1961 Tlingit Shamanism and Sorcery, 25:207 1965 Tributes to Samuel Alfred Barrett, 33:1 Osborne, Homer D. Perry, Richard J. 1957 Disertation Abstract: Excavations Near 1974 Radcliffe Brown and Kropotkin: The Umatilla, Oregon: The Archaeology of Heritage of Anarchism in British Social the Columbia Intermontane Province, Anthropology, 51/52:61 16:88 Petrov, Ivan, trans. Osterling, Jorge P. 1952 A Daily Journal Kept by the Rev. 1973 Immigration and Social Mobility in Father Juvenal, One ofthe Earliest Peru: The Case of Juan Perez, 47/48:28 Missionaries to Alaska, 6:26 Page, Carole Pfeiffer, Robert E. 1971 Disinheritance in an Irish American 1969 John Howland Rowe: Bibliography, Family, 44:68 1940-1967 compiled, 40:112 Pagter, Carl R., with Alan Dundes Pierson, James C. 1974 Bar Dice in the San Francisco Bay 1982 Student Fieldwork and Student Area, 51/52:1 Activities: Applying Anthropology on the College Campus, 61/62:110 28 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Pilling, Arnold R. Ralston, Leonore D. with Dorothy A. Koenig 1955 Relationships of Prehistoric Cultures of 1984 Bibliography of Elizabeth Florence Coastal Monterey County, California, Colson, 63/64:153 12:70 Randolph, Richard Pitman, Mary Ann 1959 Report on the Third Annual 1979 Fieldwork or Ethnography: A Case Anthropological Meetings Sponsored Study in Qualitative Research, by the Kroeber Anthropological 59/60:126 Society, 21:126 Pitt-Rivers, Julian A. Rappaport, Randy 1957 The Closed Community and its 1968 Cuba: Peasants and Revolutionaries, Friends., 16:5 38:26 Plotnicov, Leonard Reynolds, Candy 1968 First and Second Generation American 1977 Ethnic Groups and Boundary Crossers: Jewish Families: Sources ofConflicts A Study ofAsian White Relations in a and Tensions, 38:11 College Dorm, 49:31 1968 An American Jewish Vacation Pattern: Riddell, Francis A. The Accommodation of Conjugal 1954 Climate and the Aboriginal Occupation Tensions, 39:54 ofthe Pacific Coast ofAlaska, 11:60 Polto, Pertti J. 1973 The Crisis in American Archaeology 1955 The Mesolithic Combware Culture of and the State of California, SP3:59 Finland, 13:32 Riesenberg, Saul H. Pope, Geoffrey G. 1957 Dissertation Abstract: The Cultural 1974 Hominids from the Lower Pleistocene Position of Ponape in Oceania, 16:81 of South China, 50:63 Riley, Carroll L. Pope, Polly 1954 Notes on the Panare Indians of 1966 Trade in the Plains: Affluence and its Venezuela, 10:10 Effects, 34:53 Ritter, Lisa Posey, Darrell A. 1988 The Show Must Go On: Tourism at 1974 Freejack Lore and Anomaly: A Study Universal Studios, 67/68:20 ofthe Fifth Ward Settlement of Roark, Richard Southeastern Louisiana, 51/52:66 1960 A Model ofLanguage Extinction and Potter, Jack Formation, 23:86 1977 Forward, 49:1 1961 The Mathematics of American Potter, James M. Cousinship, 24:17 1992 Power and Negotiation through Robinson, Scott S. Material Culture: The Case ofthe 1968 Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: Chaco Regional System, 73/74:26 Social Scientific Complicity in the Powell, Alison Warfare State, 39:88 1988 Like a Rolling Stone: Notions of Youth Rodden, Judith Travel and Tourism in Pop Music ofthe 1973 The Legal Protection of Antiquities in Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties, the British Isles: An Historical Survey, 67/68:28 SP3:123 Price, John A. Royce, Anya Peterson 1967 Conditions in the Development of 1984 Art, the Mundane, and the Art ofthe Silent Trade, 36:67 Mundane, 63/64:135 1968 Retail Market Associations in Japan, Romano, Octavio I. 39:20 1960 The Social Factors of Donship in a Protti, Maria Mexican-American Community, 22:10 1977 A Study ofthe Staff ofa Convalescent 1966 The Presentation of Self Through Hospital, 49:75 Surrogates in Latin-American Life, Rak, Yoel Z. 34:75 1974 Metric Description and Analysis of Roosens, Eugeen Cranial Contours, 50:13 1986 Immigrants in Belgium: The Raleigh, Michael J. Sociocultural Structure, 65/66:15 1974 Neural Correlates of Primate Social Behavior, 50:115 1950-1994 Author Index 29

Ross, Jeannine with Rina Malonzo Schoenemann, P. Thomas 1990 Humeral Morphology of 1990 Is Sociobiology Methodologically Achondroplasia, 71/72:41 Flawed?, 71/72:49 Rowe, John H. Schreiber, A. Michael 1950 The Idabaez: Unknown Indians ofthe 1969 Anthropology and the Motion Picture: Choco Coast, 1:34 An Introduction to the Art, 41:87 1950 Thoughts on Knowledge and Ignorance, Schull, Natasha with Mike Panasitti 2:6 1994 Re-articulating the Moral Economy of 1953 Eleven Inca Prayers from the Zithuwa Gambling, 77:65 Ritual, 8/9:82 1955 Time Perspective in Ethnography, Schwartz, B. K. 12:55 1958 A Study of the Material Aspects of 1962 A Social Theory of Cultural Change, Northeastern Maidu Basketry, 19:67 26:75 Scudder, Mary Elizabeth 1964 Ethnography and Ethnology in the 1971 Structural Changes in Family Sixteenth Century, 30:1 Gatherings, 44:55 Rowe, John H., transator and editor Shields, Karena 1952 The Tapaj6, by Curt Nimuendaju, 6:1 1959 Influence ofAgrarian Colonization on Rowe, John H., with George M. Foster the Indigenous Tzeltal Community at 1951 Suggestions for Field Recording of Octen, Chiapas, 21:25 Information on the Hippocratic Shweder, Richard A. Classification ofDiseases and 1989 Ghost Busters in Anthropology, Remedies, 5:1 69/70:100 Royce, Anya Peterson, with Jack Glazier, et. al, Simic, Andrei editors 1967 The Blood Feud in Montenegro, SPI:83 1984 Opportunity, Constraint, and Change: Singleton, John Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Colson, 1979 The Schooling Rituals of 63/64 Anthropologists, 59/60:238 Sahlins, Marshall D. Sjaardema, Henryk 1976 The Apotheosis of Captain Cook, 1960 The Individuated Society: A Frisian 53/54:1 Model, 23:54 1964 African Nemesis: An Off Broadway Clarence E., Jr. Review, 30:83 Smith,1957 Dissertation Abstract: Disease Concepts Salisbury, Richard F. and Plant Medicines in Native South 1958 An "Indigenous" New Guinea Cult, America, 16:82 18:67 Smith, J. E. and A. B. Elsasser Sarnarin, William J. 1962 The Excavation of Cave Rock, Nevada, 1950 A Provisional Phonemic Analysis of 27:45 Kisi, 2:89 1951 A Tentative Analysis of the Smith,hTillie Pluralizaiton of Kisi Nouns, 5:48 Tradition, 28:121 Sanjek, Roger t 2812 1976 Who are "the Folk" in the Folk SmSmith, WilliamradWition,C. Taxonomies?: Cognitive Diversity and 1961 Some Misconceptions of Multilinear the State, 53/54:32 Evolution, 24:49 Schaefer, Paul D. Spencer, Lee, with Colin I. Busby, et. al. 1969 Prehistoric Trade in the Southwest and 1974 The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt the Distribution of Pueblo IV Hopi River: Two Site Reports from Central Jeddito Black on Yellow, 41:54 Nevada, 51/52:19 Scheper-Hughes, Nancy Spencer, Robert F. 1976 Disarming the Irish-Reflections on Irish 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Japanese Body Image, 53/54:58 Buddhism in the United States, 1940- 1989 Three Propositions for a Critically 1946: A Study in Acculturation, 14:94 Applied Medical Anthropology, Spindler, George and Louise Spindler 69/70:62 1989 The Self and Instrumental Model in the Schevill, Margot Blum Study of Culture Change and 1986 Lila Morris O'Neale, 65/66:129 Modernization, 69/70:109 30 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Spindler, Louise with George Spindler Swezey, Sean, with Colin I. Busby, et. al. 1989 The Self and Instrumental Model in the 1974 The North Fork ofthe Little Humboldt Study ofCulture Change and River: Two Site Reports from Central Modernization, 69/70:109 Nevada, 51/52:19 Squier, Robert J. Tanabe, Giichi 1955 The Problem ofRace in the Mesolithic 1958 On the Calcium and Phosphorus of Europe, 13:55 Content of Human Bone from the Stone Stanford, Craig B. Age Shellmound ofHomi, 19:35 1990 Colobine Socioecology and Female- Tatsumoto, M. and H. Hamaguchi bonded Models of Primate Social 1958 Fluorine Content of Human Bones, Structure, 71/72:21 19:41 Stanner, W. E. H. Taussig, Michael 1955 A. R. Radcliffe-Browne, 13:116 1989 The Nervous System Part 1: Starr, June Homesickness & Dada, 69/70:32 1984 Scholars and Controversy: Elizabeth Tax, Sol Colson's Work Against Sex 1950 Animistic and Rational Thought, 2:1 Discrimination in Academia, 63/64:27 Taylor, Clark L., Jr. Steager, Peter W. 1976 How Mexicans Define Male 1965 The Yahgan and Alacaluf: An Homosexuality: Labeling and the Buga Ecological Description, 32:69 View, 53/54:106 Steelman, Lucille Teas, Jane 1957 Report on the First Annual 1988 "I'm Studying Monkeys; What Do You Anthropological Meetings Sponsored Do?"-Youth Travelers in Nepal, by the Kroeber Anthropological 67/68:35 Society, 16:93 Thomas, Norman D. Stevens, Stan 1962 Mayordomia: Continuity and Change, 1988 Tourism and Development in Nepal, 27:55 67/68:67 1977 The Mesoamerican Barrio: A Stewart, Kenneth Reciprocity Model for Community 1956 Dissertation Abstract: The Cultural Organization, 55/56:45 Affiliations ofthe Gila and Colorado Thompkins, Randall J. River Yumans, 14:93 1974 Early Hominid Postcrania and Stewart, Omer C. Locomotor Adaptations, 50:85 1961 Kroeber and the Indian Claims Thompson, Sheilagh Commission Cases, 25:181 1957 Dissertation Abstract: A Comparison of Stiles, Daniel the Criteria ofAge Determination of 1976 Paleolithic Artifacts in Siwalik and Post Human Skeletons by Cranial and Pelvic Siwalik Deposits ofNorthern Pakistan, Morphology, 16:89 53/54:129 Thurner, Majda Stross, Brian 1956 A Survey of Balkan Houses and Farm 1967 The Mexican Cantina as a Setting for Buildings, 14:19 Interaction, 37:58 Toffelmier, Gertrude Stuckenrath, Robert, Jr., with William R. Coe 1966 Edwin Meyer Loeb, 1894-1966, a 1964 A Review ofLa Venta, Tabasco and Its Memorial and Bibliography, 35:54 Relevance to the Olmec Problem, 31:1 Tomasi, Lydio F. Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. 1986 Some Issues in Research Approaches to 1982 Freud Encounters Fin de Si'ecle Global Migration in the United States, Anthropology: The Case of Totem and 65/66:4 Taboo, 61/62:129 Tournal, M. Sumida, Janelle 1959 General Considerations on the 1977 Portrait of One Japanese American Phenomenon ofBone Caverns. A. B. Family, 49:37 Elsasser, translator, 21:6 Sung, Alice 1977 The Attitudes of Undergraduate Women toward Marriage, 49:23 1950-1994 Author Index 31

Treganza, Adan E. Watanabe, Naotsune 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Sonoma Mission: 1958 Japanese Contributions to the Study of An Archaeological Reconstruction of Bone Chemistry: The Preservation of the Mission San Francisco de Solano Bony Substances in the Soil of Quadrangle, 14:1 Prehistoric Sites, 19:23 1957 The Topanga Culture and Southern Watson-Gegeo, Karen Ann, with David California Prehistory, 16:83 Welchman Gegeo Tsuchiyama, Tamie 1978 Courtship Among the Kurafi of 1956 Dissertation Abstract: A Comparison of Malaita: An Ethnography of Speaking the Folklore ofthe Northern, Southern Approach, 57/58:98 and Pacific Athabaskans: A Study in Wells, Robin F. Stability of Folklore within a Linguistic 1961 Plains Indian Political Structure, 24:1

Underwood, Kelsey Clark Wendorf, ExcavationsMichael at the Dune Site, Santa 1982od1982 ThelBoundseyThe Bounds of Intimacy:Interac1986Intimacy: Interactions Rosa Island California, 65/66:148 Among Women in Madras, India, Wharton, Robert W. with David W. Peri 1986 Image and Identity: Tamil Migration to 1965 Samuel Alfred Barrett: 1879-1956, the United States, 65/66:65 33:3 Valory, Dale 1965 The Works of S3-uel Alfred Barrett, 1966 The Focus of Indian Shaker Healing, 33:29 35:67 Wharton, Robert W. with David W. Peri, editors 1968 Ruth Kellett Roberts, 1885-1967, 38:1 1965 Tributes to Samuel Alfred Barrett, 33:1 Valory, Dale with A. L. Kroeber Whiteford, Michael B. 1967 Ethnological Manuscripts in the Robert 1977 Going After the Dream: Peasants in a H. Lowie Museum ofAnthropology, Provincial City, 55/56:91 37:1 Willey, Gordon R. Vandevert, David E. 1957 Harvard Middle American 1979 Crisis in Training and Employment: Archaeological Seminar, 1955-1956: Reflections on a Fieldwork Experience, An Introduction, 17:1 59/60:133 Williams, Glyn Voegelin, C. F. 1968 Incidence and Nature ofAcculturation 1961 Culture Area: Parallel with Typological within the Welsh Colony of Chubut: A Homogeneity and Heterogeneity to Historical Perspective, 39:72 North American Language Families, Williams, Jeffrey P. 25:163 1982 The Problem of Reconstructing a Wagner, Richard Vernon Prototype for H?IK'AL, 61/62:41 1977 Achievement Orientation and the Image Williams, Tracy of Limited Good in the French Alps, 1977 An Analysis of Life Histories of the 55/56:119 Elderly in a Retirement Home, 49:65 Wallace, William J. Wilson, Andrew P. 1956 Dissertation Abstract: Hupa Education: 1964 Blood Proteins and Primate A Study in Primitive Socialization and Phylogenesis: Immunochemical and Personality Development, 14:95 Electrophoretic Techniques Applied to Wallis, Ruth D., with Wilson D. Wallis Systematic Sereology, 31:69 1953 Culture Loss and Culture Change Wilson, Thomas H. among the Mocmac ofthe Canadian 1973 Developing the Chronology ofthe Maritime Provinces, 1912-1950, Northem Maya Lowlands, 47/48:71 8/9:100 Winer, Margot and James Deetz Wallis, Wilson D. and Ruth D. Wallis 1992 The Transformation ofBritish Culture 1953 Culture Loss and Culture Change in the Eastern Cape, 1820-1860, among the Mocmac ofthe Canadian 73/74:41 Maritime Provinces, 1912-1950, Wolfe, Elizabeth F. 8/9:100 1982 Contributions of Karl Hermann Berendt Washburn, Sherwood L. to Central American Archaeology, 1974 Postscript: Physical Anthropology at 61/62:1 Berkeley, 50:121 32 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Wood, Sandra J. 1979 Anthropology for Whose Public Interest?, 59/60:145 Wood, Sandra J. and Terry L. Haynes 1979 So You Think You Want to do Fieldwork: The Changing Face of Anthropological Research, 59/60:68 Wright, Will 1967 Communications and the Law of Extended Application, 36:80 Wulsin, Frederick R. 1953 Hot Climates and Hight Civilizations, 8/9:130 Zarrugh, Laura 1977 From "Limited Good" to Expanding Opportunity, 55/56:99 Ziegler, Alan C. 1968 Quasi Agriculture in North Central California and Its Effect on Aboriginal Social Structure, 38:52 Zumwalt, Rosemary 1976 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1793-1864: His Collection and Analysis ofthe Oral Narratives of American Indians, 53/54:44 Subject Index

A Africa, continued AIDS education, controlling processes, 77:12 fossils, 50:21 Australopithecus boisei, 50:37 Gola society, 21:43 Abortion, psychological affects, 47/48:86 nationalism, 23:1 Abstinence, Ireland, 53/54:58 silent trade, 36:69 Abstracts, anthropological dissertations, 14:93; Islam, power and change, 63/64:59 16:77; 19:102 African Genesis, book review, 30:83 Academic women and status, 63/64:27 African-American, 67/68:7; 75/76:1 Acculturation, 41:8; 73/74:41; 75/76:28; see also education, 63/64:104 culture change, adaptation, change Age determination African nationalism and, 23:1 dental wear, 50:21 California awl forms, 8/9:61 fluorine method, 19:17 European kinship terms, 28:1 Aggression, nudist camps, 19:7 folk medicine, 55/56:75 Agriculture Indonesia, 44:1 north-central California Indian, 38:52 Jewish immigrants, 42:88 on reclaimed land, 3:1 landmanshaften, 42:88 rice, 63/64:33 linguistic, 32:11 Thakali , 29:46 Massachusetts Christian Indians, 34:63 Tzeltal agrarian colonization, 21:25 Micmac, 8/9: 100 Ainu, physical types among, 13:105 Navaho women, 29:53 Alacaluf, ecological description of, 32:69 Nepal, music, 53/54:88 Alameda County, California, suicide prevention, Patagonian Welsh, 39:72 59/60:59 voluntary associations, 42:88 Alaska, ethnohistory, 6:26 Achievement orientation and image of limited Pacific coast archaeology, 11:60 good, 55/56:119 Russian missionaries in, 6:26 Acheulean industries, Pakistan, 53/54:129 shamanism, 5:6; 25:207 Achondroplasia, humeral morphology, 71/72:41 sorcery, 25:207; 5:6 Acosta, Jose de, history of ethnology, 30:16; 30:8 Tlingit Indians, 5:6 Activism, refugee communities, 65/66:35 Albania, houses and farm buildings of, 14:19 political, 29:15 Algonkian Indians, Massachusetts praying towns, styles, 65/66:35 34:63 Adaptation, 61/62:88; 69/70:109; see also culture Alliance, complex, Tikopia, 30:39 change, acculturation, change Alphabets, phonetic, 43:42 Belgium immigrants, 65/66:15 Amazon basin, Tapaj6 Indians, 6:2 Bosnian family development, SPI :35 America; see also specific state, country, region economic, SPI :35 Cuban refugees, 61/62:88 halfway house, 49:51 Cuban-Americans, 61/62:88 Iu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 human sacrifice, 1:81 landmanshaften, 42:88 nepenthe in aboriginal, 1:81 traditional institutions, 42:88 American Indians, see also specific state, country, voluntary associations, 42:88 region, or culture/tribe name, Adolescence linguistic studies, 43:42 as performance, 77:133 American Sign Language, 49:45 controlling processes, 77:133 American archaeology, crisis, SP3 female, 77:133 American culture, 43:1 humor, 57/58:40 American family, 44:55; 44:59; 44:63; 44:68; Adversary model ofjustice, 77:32 44:73 Advertising and folk art, 47/48:44 American society, 44:48 Aesthetics, 63/64:135 American south Peruvian textiles, 25:122 Freejack, 51/52:66 Africa ethnicity, 51/52:66 archaeology of Kenya, 37:41 American subcultures, 44:48 Barotse jurisprudence, 36:94 Ameslan, 49:45 contact languages, 28:49 Amur-Sakhalin region, physical types, 13:105 early hominid sites, 50:37 Analogy, direct historical approach, 45/46:18 early hominids, 50:37 use of, 45/46:18; Pleistocene, 59/60:1 34 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Analysis, Piro text, 12:22 Anthropology, continued mathematics ofAmerican cousinship, 24:17 politics of research, 59/60:82 transformational, Kapauku kinship system, and psychoanalysis, 35:42 33:71 problems of research, 59/60:82 Anarchism, 51/52:61 public interest, 59/60:145 Anatomy, coyote and dog skulls, 21:40 public schools, 22:68 human hand and hand-axe use, 23:114 qualitative vs. quantitative research, 59/60:126 Andean Ethnicity, 75/76:14 as "religion", 35:44 Andes, J. Rowe, contributions to culture history, ritual schooling, 59/60:238 40:100; 40:93 and scientific method, 34:1 native life, 12:1 social, British, 51/52:61 Anglo-Zulu War, South Africa, 69/70:86 socialization of students, 59/60:238 Anhui province, China, 71/72:1 and sociology, 19:1; department, 51/52:49 Animal, climate, paleolithic man, and, 25:221 student papers, 49:1; 49:3 coyote and dog skulls, 21:40 and study ofcounterinsurgency, 39:88 domestication, 22:18 teaching at Berkeley, 40:82 evolution, 30:83 theory and method, 51/52:44; cultural husbandry, Navajo, 29:53Animism, materialism, 51/52:44; ethnoscience, Guatemalan Indians, 2:1 51/52:44; folk taxonomy, 53/54:32; idealism Anthropomorphism, Olmec art, 28:121 vs. materialism, 51/52:44; structuralism, Anthropocentrism, 41:8 51/52:44 Anthropoid evolution, 50:75 United States, 59/60:108 Anthropology University of Chicago, 51/52:49 archaeology, see also archaeology urban field research, 59/60:108 applied, 59/60:145 Antiquities, protection of, SP3:123 of art, 47/48:44 , 61/62:110 British social, 21:1 public interest, 59/60:145 clinical setting, 59/60:103 Archaeology; see also specific site, region, on the college campus, 61/62:110 country complicity in warfare state, 39:88 Alaskan coast, 11:60 contract research, 59/60:82 Acheulean and Pakistan, 53/54:129 dissertations, 14:93; 15:111; 16:77; 18:87; American, SP3 19:102 animals, 25:221 early; see also history of anthropology; Henry Andean 34:3 1; 40:100; 40:38; 40:52; 40:93 Rowe Schoolcraft, 53/54:44; Darwinism and archaeological translation, 45/46:18 human evolution, 51/52:81 Australian, 36:60 employment, 59/60:133 Bay Area cooperative, SP3:53 ethnographic fieldwork, 59/60:126 bone chemistry, 19:21 field experience, 39:1 Britain, SP3:123 fieldwork, issues and problems, 59/60:82; California, 12:70; 14:1; 1:28; 65/66:148; 59/60:92; 59/60:103; 59/60:108; 59/60:121; SP3:59; SP3:66 59/60:126; 59/60:133; 59/60:92 Central America, 17:97 fieldwork training, 59/60:76; 59/60:68; ceramics, 41:54 59/60:92; 59/60:108; 59/60:133; 59/60:238 Chaco canyon, 73/74:26 history of, 51/52:49; 51/52:81; 13:116; 13:32; Chibcha, 40:38 16:1; 21:1; 21:6; 23:7; 25:149; 25:181; Chile, 40:52 25:19; 26:81; 29:1; 29:15; 30:1; 30:8; China, 20:71 31:105; 32:77; 32:78; 33:1; 35:41; 35:55; climate, 25:221 37:1; 38:1; 40:1; 40:8; 40:82; 40:95; conservation, SP3:113; SP3:123 51/52:61; 8/9:ix; 43:10; 59/60:19; see also coprolites, SP2:9 nineteenth century, sixteenth century, history creative thinking and fieldwork, 59/60:121 of anthropology, early anthropology crisis, SP3 and humanity, 35:41 direct historical approach, 45/46:18 linguistic, 61/62:148 dwarf mammoth, 65/66:148 medical anthropology, 59/60:103 early man, 42:26 medical setting, 59/60:92 Ecuador, 34:31; 40:52 methodology, 39:5 European Mesolithic, 13:55 and motion pictures, 41:87 faunal analysis, 47/48:1 "personality", 19:1 fieldwork, issues and problems, 59/60:121 physical, 50 ; see also physical anthropology Finland, 13:32 1950-1994 Subject Index 35

Archaeology, continued Archaeology, continued fluorine dating, 19:17 theory and method, 73/74:115 French caverns, 21:7 social development, 59/60:1; 59/60:13 goals, 73/74:115 United States, 51/52:19 Great Basin, 51/52:19 Arctic, northern Ungava Eskimo, 32:11 Guatemala, 17:51; 17:94; 18:28 Ardrey, Robert, theories, 30:83 hand axe tradition, 23:114 Area co-tradition, Mesoamerica, 18:1 hearths, 51/52:19 Peru, 18:2 historical review, Maya, 47/48:71 Southwest, 18:5 history of, 73/74:115 Argentina, Welsh acculturation, Chubut valley, in transition, SP3:66 39:72 interpretation, 45/46:18 Art, 73/74:1 Japan, 19:21; 19:23; 19:35; 19:41 Australian aboriginal rock engravings, 26:1 LaVenta, 17:56; 25:43; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; Olmec, 44:77; 28:121 33:37 and economics, 47/48:44 Latin America, SP3: 113 anthropology of, 47/48:44 law, SP3:123; SP3:5 folk vs. fine, 47/48:44 Lovelock cave, Nevada, SP2 mundane, 63/64:135 material culture studies, 73/74 museums and primitive, 25:151 Maya, 45/46:18; chronology; 47/48:71 revival, Micronesia, 57/58:147 Mesoamerica; 17:1; 17:38; 17:7; 17:75; 34:31 traditional and contemporary, Micronesia, Mesolithic race, 13:55 57/58:147 Mesopotamia, 27:8 Artesian, and commercialism, 47/48:192 methods, 73/74:115 Aryan hypothesis, physical anthropology, Mexican identity, 73/74:92 47/48:165 Mexico, 17:12; 17:3817:75; 18:20; SP3:82 Aryanism, 47/48:165 Mousterian and Pakistan, 53/54:129 Asia; see also specific country, locale, or culture Mt. Carmel, 25:221 archaeology, 1950-1951, 16:29 National Forests, SP3:66 Chinese archaeology, 20:71 and Native Americans, SP3:25 Hong Kong, prejudice and stereotypes, 37:90 Native American, 51/52:19 racial types in northeastern, 10:1 Nevada, 27:45; 51/52:19 Siberian people, bibliography, 36:1 "New", 73/74:115 war, 43:1 New World, 42:26 Asian-White relations, 49:31 North America, 51/52:19; 41:54 Assimilation; see also acculturation, culture Olmec, 25:43; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; 33:37; 7:56; change art, 44:77 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 Pakistan, 53/54:129 Associations, Japanese retail market, 39:20 paleo-ornithology, SP2:9 Peruvian sports, 40:72 paleobiology, SP2 Athletics, Peru, 40:72 paleolithic, 53/54:129; 25:221 Tarascan, 27:34 palynology, SP2: 19 Atomic Energy Commission, 44:30 Peruvian, 34:31; 40: 100; 40:93 Attitudes toward the aged, 49:65 and private enterprise, SP3:35 Australia, Ngatatjara hunting, 36:41 politics, SP3:72; SP3:82 aboriginal rock engravings, 26:1 possible early human site, 65/66:148 Australopithecus, 50:85 post-structuralism, 73/74:115 Australopithecus afarensis, Laetoli and Hadar, pueblo, 41:54 71/72:34; tooth morphology, 71/72:34 radical critique, 73/74:115 Australopithecus africanus, 50:37 research, SP3:66 Australopithecus robustus, 50:37 Rowe, J. contributions, 40:100; 40:93 Authority structure, Tonga, 20:56 salvage, SP3:66 Autobiography, Native Americans, SP3:144 and shamanism, 24:38 Awl forms, acculturation in California basketry, site destruction, SP3: 113 8/9:61 Soan industry, 53/54:129 socio-political critique, 73/74:115 B Southwest, 41:54 Bacelonnette valley, France, 55/56:119

Soviet psia, te,P1 Bai (meeting houses), 57/58:147 subsistencepattem, SP2:19 Baja Califomria, southern Dieguefo lithic Tapaj6 culture, 6:2 materials, 2:9 36 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Balkans, economics and Bosnian family, SPI:35 Bibliographies, continued family life in Serbia, SPI:55 Siberian people, 36:1 fish poisoning, SPI :I Bigman vs. chief, Polynesia/Melanesia, Greek peasant naming customs, SPI :95 57/58:122 houses and farm buildings, 14:19 Bikini Island, forced relocation, 44:30 joint family and dwellings, SPI :63 Biomechanical analysis, Neanderthal, 71/72:67 market place in, 32:47 Biodiversity, 75/76:62 modernization of Yugoslav peasants, SP1: 109 Biographies Montenegro blood feuds, SPI:83 Coult, Allan D., 43:51 settlement types, 14:19 Roark, Richard Paul, 43:58 Bantu, Kenya, 63/64:76 Foster, George M., 55/56:159 Baptism, and godparents in Latin America, 2:45 Jones, Jim, 59/60:36 Barbarism, ecology and, 27:4 McCown, Theodore Doney, 41:1 Bari, 75/76:62 Native Americans, auto-, SP3:144 Barotsejurisprudence, comments on, 36:94 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 53/54:44 Barrett, S. A., obituary, 33:3; publications of, Starr, Frederick, 51/52:49 33:29; tributes to, 33:1 Biomechanics, 50:85 Barrio, 55/56:45 Biomedical Anthropology, critical, 71/72:29 Bars, dice games, 51/52:1 Bipedalism, hominid, 50:85 Bashmakof, Feodor, trial for sorcery, 5:6 Birds, vocalization, 4:27 Basketry, Californian, acculturation, 8/9:61 Birth, city of York, England, 42:47 Karok, 65/66:129 control, Ireland, 53/54:58 Yurok, 65/66:129 season of, Canada, 35:1; Mexico, 35:6; Puerto northeastern Maidu, 19:67 Rico, 35:5; United States, 35:2 Bat, in Mayan folklore, 61/62:41 Bite force production, Neanderthal, 71/72:67 Beauty-industrial complex, breast implants, Black carib, 75/76:1 77:103 Blacks, see African-American Behavior "Black man", Mayan linguistic prototype, Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 61/62:41 Langur monkey, 50:3 Blood feuds, in Montenegro, SPI :83 Mexico, labeling deviant, 53/54:106 Blood proteins, primate evolution, 31:69 dysfunctional, 53/54:71 Boas, Franz, political activist, 29:15 primate, 50:115; social evolution, 50:27 Body image, Ireland, 53/54:58 Belgium, adaptation, 65/66:15 controlling processes, 77:103 guest workers, 65/66:15 Body-mind processes, 69/70:14 immigration, 65/66:15 Bolivar, Simon, 75/76:28 social structure, 65/66:15 Bolivia, distribution of Indian languages, 2:17 Belize, 75/76:1 native life, 12:1 Berendt, Karl, nineteenth century anthropology, Bone, French caverns, 21:7 61/62:1 Japanese shell mounds, 19:35 Berkeley, physical anthropology, history, 50:1 chemistry, 19:21; human, 19:35; 19:41 California, adolescent controlling processes, incremental growth, 47/48:1 77:133 preservation, 19:23 Berkeley Unified High School, AIDS education, Bosnia, economic adaptation and family 77:12 development, SPI :35 Bhakta Yoga, 49:57 Bouganville, Siuai, 8/9:69 Bibliographies Boundaries, ethnic, crossing, 49:31 Barrett, S. A., 33:29 Braceros, Mexican migrants in United States, Cline, W. B., 8/9:xvii 30:51 Colson, Elizabeth, 63/64:153 Brain, primate, 50:115 Coult, Allan D., 43:51 Bravery, 69/70:86 Foster, George M., 55/56:165 Brazil, Fulinio venereal disease, 20:89 Loeb, E. M., 35:55 Tapaj6 Indians, 6:2 Roark, Richard Paul, 43:58 early accounts, 61/62:20 Rowe, J. H., 40:112 racial relations, 21:17 Native American autobiographies and life Breast Implants, controlling processes, 77:1; histories, SP3:144 77:103 North American ethnohistory sources, 18:58 Bride-price, 45/46:56 Olmec art, annotated, 44:77 Britain, antiquities, SP3:123 Piro Indians, 10:96 archaeology, SP3:123 1950-1994 Subject Index 37

Britain, continued California, continued conservation, SP3:123 San Francisco Bay area, 61/62:148 colonialism, 73/74:41 San Francisco Bay area, 65/66:35 , 51/52:61 Santa Rosa Island, archaeology, 65/66:148 Buddhism, 41:8 sex roles, 49:13; 49:23; 49:7 Bulgaria, houses and farm dwellings, 14:19 social re-entry, 49:51 joint family and dwellings, SPI :35 socialization, 49:37; 49:7 Bureaucracy, Sweden, 63/64:117 Stockton, 63/64:104 health care, 61/62:52 sub-culture, 49:45 Business, cosmetic surgery, 77:103 suicide prevention, 59/60:59 Busman's holiday, 67/68:12 Thai refugees, 65/66:83 Butchering, Ngatatjara ofAustralia, 36:41 values, 49:65 women, 49:23 C yoga, 49:57 California Yurok textiles/baskets, 65/66:129 abortion, 47/48:86 California archaeology, coastal Monterey county, adolescent controlling processes, 77:133 12:70 African-American folklore in Oakland, 35:99 early man, 1:28 AIDS education, 77:12 central California, 12:70 archaeology, SP3:59 San Joaquin valley, 12:77 Asian-white relations, 49:31 Santa Barbara, 12:70 assimilation, 49:37 Sonoma Mission, 14:1 attitudes toward the aged, 49:65 California Indians bar dice games, 51/52:1 awl forms, 8/9:61 Berkeley, 47/48:192 civil rights in 1850's, 31:129 Channel Islands, archaeology, 65/66:148 executions by stoning, 12:45 children, 49:7 Hupajump dance, 28:73 cohabitation, 49:13; 49:23 Karok myths, 11:1 college life, 49:31 northeastern Maidu basketry, 19:67 convalescent hospital, 49:75 plank canoes, 35:27 deaf education, 49:45 quasi-agriculture, 38:52 dialectology, 61/62:148 Shaker Church, 31:51; 35:67 discrimination, 49:37 shamanism, 24:83 East Bay area, 67/68:7 Shasta vocabulary, 20:1 ecology of, 25:188 Tachi Yokuts music, 19:47 education, 49:45; and development, 63/64:104 use of shellfish, 7:63 elderly, 49:65; 49:75 Yurok/Karok, 65/66:129 ethnic boundaries, 49:31 California School for the Deaf, 49:45 ethnic relations, 49:31 California, University of, Lowie Museum, ex-offenders, 49:51 ethnological manuscripts, 37:1 halfway house, 49:51 history of anthropology, 32:84 Hare Krishna temple, 49:57 teaching anthropology at Berkeley, 40:82 health care, 49:75 Cambodia, 43:1 immigration, 49:37; 65/66:35 Canada import stores, 47/48:44 Bay St. Lawrence, 65/66:139 lu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 Cape Breton Island, 65/66:139 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 ecology, 65/66:139 Karok textiles/baskets, 65/66:129 economic development, 65/66:139 land use in, 25:187 fishing, 65/66:139 life histories, 49:65 industrialization, 65/66:139 linguistic anthropology, 61/62:148 maritime community, 65/66:139 marriage customs, 49:13; 49:23 Micmac culture, 8/9:100 mental hospital staff conferences, 21:31 Montagnais Indians, 7:1 Mexican migrants, 55/56:99 northern Ungava Eskimo, 32:11 missions, 73/74:80 Nova Scotia, 65/66:139 nursing homes, 49:65; 49:75 Ontario, James Bay, 63/64:95 re-socialization, 49:51 season of birth in, 35:1 refugee communities, 65/66:35 Cannibalism, Montaigne, Michael de, 61/62:20 religion, 49:57 Canoes, Bay Islands, 1:5 retirement home, 49:65 California, 35:27 38 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Canoes, continued China, continued Chile, 35:23 peasant society, 67/68:55 Peruvian coast, 1:10 physical anthropology, 71/72:1 South and North America, 35:22 pregnancy, 47/48:148 Taino, 1:3 tourism, 67/68:55 Mexico, 37:58 hominids, 50:63 Cape Breton Island, Canada, 65/66:139 Chinese-Americans, 44:48 Capitalism, indigenous drugs, 69/70:23 family, 44:63; 44:73 Captivity, Mohave, 4:1 Chipped stone artifacts, 51/52:19 Cargo cult, New Guinea, 18:67 Choco, Idabaez Indians, 1:34 Caribbean, peasants and revolutionaries, 38:26 journey to visit Indians, 2:79 Caribbean-United States, migration, 65/66:25 Chresmology, comparative study, 24:19 Carpathian area, fish poisoning, SPI: I Christianity, emerging community, 57/58:20 Casino, gambling, 77:65 Indonesia, 44:1 Caste and class, Germany, 61/62:78 Chronology, Alaskan coast, 11:66 Castes, Indian voluntary associations, 29:25 Columbia (Chibcha), 40:38 Cavalry, ancient warfare, 23:105 European Mesolithic, 13:55 Caverns, French, bones, 21:7 LaVenta, 31:1; 31:45; 33:37 Celibacy, Ireland, 53/54:58 Mesoamerican classic stage, 17:41; post- Central American anthropology, Berendt, Karl, classic stage, 17:75; pre-classic stage, 17: 10 61/62:1 Mesopotamia, 27:8 Ceramics, distribution, 41:54 paleolithic, Pakistan, 53/54:129 Southwestern United States, 41:54 Spain, 27:55 typology, 41:54 temporal perspectives, 12:55 Ceremonies, Indian Shaker Church, 31:51; 35:67 Chuckchi, racial characteristics, 5:26 northern Kwakiutl, 1:78 Chumash, plank canoes, 35:27 Chaco canyon, 73/74:26 Church, Indian Shaker, focus ofhealing, 35:67; Chaco regional system, 73/74:26 ritual, 31:51 Change, see also culture change, adaptation, Civil Rights, California 1850's, 31:129 acculturation, Civil-religious barrio, 55/56:45 Islands, California, archaeology, 65/66:148 Civilization, and climate, 8/9:130 resources and responses, 65/66:83 and culture, 30:21 social values, Japan, 63/64:84 ecology and rise of, 27:1 traditional institutions, 42:88 ecumene concept and, 25:73 voluntary associations, 42:88 and types ofwarfare, 23:105 Chaoxian County, Anhui province, China, Clans, and Joking relationships, 8/9:46 71/72:1 Plateau Tonga, 8/9:46 Chemistry, Japanese study ofbone, 19:21 Class, Brazil race relations, 21:17 fluorine method ofage determination, 19:17 formation, Bantu, Kenya, 63/64:76 Chesowanja, early hominid site, 50:37 upward mobility, 47/48:28 Chiapas, Mexico, community, 55/56:45 Classic stage, Mesoamerica, 17:38 Tzeltal and Tzotzilt speakers, 61/62:41 Classification, 53/54:32 Chiapas, Tila, 61/62:41 color, 57/58:65 Chibcha, archaeology, 40:38 ethnicity, 47/48:180 Chief vs. bigman, Polynesia, Melanesia, Client-counselor role performance, 59/60:59 57/58:122 Climate, Alaskan coast, 11:88 Children, sex roles, 49:7 and civilizations, 8/9:130 socialization, 49:7 animals and paleolithic man, 25:221 Chile, plank canoes, 35:23 Cline, W. B., bibliography, 8/9:xvii; memoir, projectile points of, 40:52 8/9:ix; reminiscences, 8/9:xiii China, archeological research, 20:71 Closed community, and open society, 16:5 diet, 47/48:148 Clothing, and heat responses, 8/9:138 diet and health, 47/48:116 Co-tradition, Mesoamerica, 18:1 family, 44:73 concepts and problems of, 18:34 Guangtong province, 67/68:55 Coe-Stuckenrath, 31:45; 33:37 Hexian and Chaoxian Counties, Anhui nature ofOlmec society, 25:43; 25:59 province, 71/72:1 relevance to Olmec problem, 31: 1; 17:56 Hong Kong, ethnicity and prejudice, 37:90 Coercion, cosmetic surgery, 77:103 jiang-wei, 67/68:55 Cognitive anthropology, 53/54:32 marriage, 45/46:56 Cognitive categories, folk taxonomies, 47/48:180 1950-1994 Subject Index 39

Cognitive diversity, 53/54:32 Contact, see also culture change, acculturation Cognitive processes, 69/70:109 culture and law, 41:8 Cohabitation, United States, 49:13 languages, Africa, 28:49 Cohabitation, college student, 49:13; 49:23; Contract social anthropological research, issues, reasons, 49:13 59/60:82 College, cohabitation, 49:13; 49:23 Control, cultural, 69/70:100 early anthropology departments, 51/52:49 Controlling processes, 77:1 ethnic relations, 49:31 Breast implants, 77:103 Colobine monkey, socioecology, 71/72:21 adolescence, 77:133 Colonialism, 73/74:41; 75/76:62 education, 77:12 Cuba, 38:26 gambling, 77:65 Indonesia, 44:1 morality, 77:65 Micronesia, 57/58:160 worker's compensation, 77:32 independence movements, 63/64:59 Convalescent hospital, 49:75 Colonization, Welsh of Patagonia, 39:72 Cook, Captain, 53/54:1 agrarian, Tzeltal ofChiapas, 21:25 Cooperative labor, Peruvian economic Color classification, 57/58:65 development, 39:63 Colson, Elizabeth, 63/64; 63/64:21; 63/64:27; Coprolites, palynological analysis, SP2:19 bibliography, 63/64:153 human, SP2: 1 Columbia, Chibcha archaeology, 40:38 Corridos, Zapata and Mexican Revolution, 38:68 Combware culture, Finland, 13:32 Cosmetic surgery, controlling processes, 77:103 Commerce, Frisian society, 23:65 Cosmology, Pomo dualism, 8/9:151 Commercialism, 47/48:192 folk belief systems, 55/56:59 Commercialization, folk art, 47/48:44 linguistics, 61/62:41 traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147 Cost Plus, 47/48:44 Communication, oral, by the deaf, 49:45 Coult, Allan D., 43:51 telephone, 59/60:59 Counter-insurgency, 43:1 visual, 49:45 and anthropology, 39:88 birds, 4:27 Courtship, see also marriage customs law of extended application, 36:80 Polynesia, 57/58:98 Community, emerging, 57/58:20 Solomon Islands, 57/58:98 development, Peru, cooperative labor, 39:63; Cousinship, mathematics of American, 24:17 United States, urban poverty, 34:9 Cowboy, Navajo acculturation, 29:53 organization, Mesoamerican, 55/56:45 Coyote, Karok myth, 1:11 health issues, resettlement, 55/56:81 skulls, 21:40 Compadrazgo, see also family, marriage, social Craftsmen, and commercialism, 47/48:192 organization and production for sale, 47/48:192 incest prohibition, 2:43 Cranial contours, 50:13 Italy, 15:1 Craniofacial anatomy, 71/72:1 Mexico, 55/56:25 Creative thinking, fieldwork, 59/60:121 Tzintzuntzan weddings, 39:30 Creole, 51/52:66 Comparison, cross-cultural, 36:94 folklore, 51/52:66 Concept of limited good, see image of, languages, Portuguese, 28:63 Confidentiality, suicide prevention hot lines, languages, Sierra Leone, 28:66 59/60:59 Criollos, Mexican, 73/4:92 Conflict, American Jewish families, 38:11 Critic, Kroeber as, 25:19 Montenegro blood feuds, SPI :83 Critically applied, Medical Anthropology, Conflict, continued 69/70:62 nudist camp, 19:7 Cuba, peasants and revolution, 38:26 Confucianism, 41:8 refugees, America, 61/62:88 Conquest, Mexico, 73/74:92 Cuban-Americans, 61/62:88 Conservation, archaeology, SP3:113 Cults, 49:57; 75/76:28 archaeology, SP3: 123; SP3:82 Jonestown mass suicide, 59/60:36 history, Britain, SP3:123 Japanese messianic, 8/9:78 Latin America, SP3:113 New Guinea cargo, 18:67 Mexico, SP3:82 Cultural Control, controlling processes, 77: 1; Consumer patterns, Ontario, Canada, 63/64:95 77:12; directives, 69/70: 100 Consumerism, 73/74:62 Cultural adaptation, 73/74:26 Consumption, 73/74:62 Cultural anthropology, environment, 43:10 40 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Cultural critique, Montaigne, Michael de, Culture history, ecumene, 25:73 61/62:20 time perspective, 12:55 Cultural domination, 73/74:26 Culture lag, Danish kinship terms, 19:87 Cultural ecology, 43:10 Curanderismo, 55/56:75 Cultural evolution, 65/66:103; 42:26 Curing, Tlingit Indians, 5:6 Cultural identity, Mexico, 73/74:92 Curriculum, anthropology in public schools, negotiation and translation, 65/66:65 22:68 Cultural materialism, 51/52:44 teaching at Berkeley, 40:82 Cultural origins, 75/76:28 Cynicism, political, 65/66:35 Cultural relativism, Montaigne, Michael de, refugee communities, 65/66:35 61/62:20 Culture D concept, 30:21 Dada, 69/70:32 and civilization, 30:21 Dance, 63/64:135; Hupajump dance, 28:73 as information system, 31:83 Darwinism, and human evolution, 51/52:81 and language, Pleistocene, 59/60:1 Daughter-in-law, Mother-in-law, 44:63 mass, controlling processes, 77:133 Deaf, sub-culture, 49:45 relationship to society, 31:83 education, 49:45 Culture area, Arctic Coast, 25:165 Death, 69/70:86 Indic, 29:43 as a mode of life, 41:8 North American Indian language families, city of York, England, 42:47 25:163 in A Shropeshire Lad, 25:1 Northwest Coast, 25:167 Deconstruction, 73/74:80 Subarctic, 25:169 Delaware Indians, culture reconstruction, 1:45 Tibetan, 29:43 Democracy, Sweden, 63/64:117 Western North America, 25:178 Demography, Andean area, 2:17 Culture change, 44:30; 69/70:109; 73/74:4 1; see Aymara, 2:17 also acculturation, adaptation, assimilation, Inca, 2:17 change Tarascan, 27:28 and communications, 36:80 city of York, England, 42:47 Denmark kinship and, 19:87 Dene (New Guinea), cargo cults, 18:68 European kinship systems, 28:1 19:87 folk medicine, 55/56:75 Denmark,Dental wear,changingage determination,kinship, 50:21 Gola, 21:43; Departments, anthropology, Berkeley, 40:82 Inonesia, pe n2 anthropology, United States, 32:78 innovative process and, 25:25 Dependency, health care, 63/64:126 Kroeber, A. L., theories, 31:105 powerlessness and health care, 63/64:126 landmanshaften, 42:88 vs. development, Micronesia, 57/58:160 law of extended application and, 36:80 Desert subsistence pattern, SP2:28 Mayordomia in New Spain, 27:55 Developing countries, 42:1 Micmac Indians, 8/9:100 Development, Micronesia, 57/58:171 multilinear evolution, 24:49 Nepal, 67/68:67 nuseums and, 25:151 vs. dependency, Micronesia, 57/58:160 Nepal, music, 53.54:88 Deviancy, Mundurucii social control, 24:55; Ontario, Canada, 63/64:95 27:49 social theory, 26:75 Dialectology, 61/62:148 Thakali religion, 29:48 Dice gamesto s, 51/52:1 time perspective, 12:55 Dieguefho, southern, lithic materials, 2:9 traditional institutions, 42:88 Diet, China, 47/48:148 voluntary associations, 42:88 and health, 47/48:116 Culture conflict, law, 41:8 early hominids, 50:37 Culture contact, early accounts, 53/54:1 Diffusion studies, time perspective, 12:55 Indonesia, 44:1 Direct historical approach, 45/46:18 languages in Africa, 28:49 Directives, cultural, 69/70:100 and law, 41:8 Disciples of Christ, mass suicide, 59/60:36 Mesoamerica and Peru-Ecuador area, 34:31 Discrimination, Japanese-Americans, 49:37 northern Kwakiutl and whites, 1:78 sex, 63/64:27 Plains Indian traders, 34:53 Disease, 69/70:14 Spaniards and Incas, 8/9:82 "hot-cold" classification, 5:1 Fulinio venereal, 20:89 1950-1994 Subject Index 41

Dysfunctional behavior, 53/54:71 Economy, continued Disk recorders, fieldwork, 10:5 peasant, 32:47; India, 16:17; Middle America, Disorder, controlling processes, 77:12 16:17 folk, 55/56:75 Piro Indians 10:35 psychological, folk medicine, 55/56:75 Plains Indians, 34:53 Dispute management, worker's compensation, pre-Columbian trade, 1: 1 77:32 reclaimed land use, 5:21 practices, controlling processes, 77:1 silent trade, 36:67 Dissertations, anthropology, 14:93; 15:11; 16:77; Tahitian fish marketing, 28:87 18:87; 19:103 Tarascan, 27:29 Divinity, Hawaii, 53/54:1 Thakali, 29:46 Dog skulls, 21:40 Tongan (Polynesia), 20:57 Domestication, origins, 22:10 trade, 34:53 theory 22:18 Ecosystem, 43: 10 types, 22:32 Ecuador, native life in, 12:1 Donship, Mexican-Americans, Texas, 22:10 projectile points, 40:52 Drug addiction, halfway house, 49:51 trade with Mesoamnerica, 34:31 Drugs, indigenous, 69/70:23 Ecumene, civilization multiplier system, 25:73 Dualism, Pomo cosmology, 8/9:151 Education, AIDS, 77:12 Dwarfmammoth, archaeology, 65/66:148 anthropology, at Berkeley, 40:82; fieldwork Dwarfism, humeral morphology, 71/72:41 training, 59/60:68; in public schools, 22:68; Dwellings, Balkans, 14:19 University of Chicago, 51/52:49 Bulgarian joint families, SPI :63 deaf, 49:45 and development, Gwembe Zambia, E 63/64:104; Stockton, California, 63/64:104; Early accounts, Brazil, 61/62:20 Tonga, 63/64:104 culture contact, Hawaii, 53/54:1 French peasants, 55/56:119 Early man, New World, 42:26 Inca, 12:13 Eastern Cape, South Africa, 73/74:41 physical anthropology, 50:1 Eco-colonialism, 75/76:62 public schools, 77:12 Ecology, 43:10; 44:30 sex, controlling processes, 77:1 Alacaluf, 32:69 Tarascan, 27:34 Cape Breton Island, 65/66:139 United States anthropology, 32:78 kinship and, 25:131 Egypt, oracles, 24:23 maritime community, 65/66:139 resettlement, 55/56:81 primitive man and, 13:1 Elderly, attitudes toward, 49:75 and rise of civilization, 27:1 health care, 49:75 Yahgan, 32:69 Japanese, 63/64:84 Economic development, Canada, 65/66:139 life histories, 49:65 Micronesia, 57/58:160; 57/58:171 long term health care, 63/64:126 fishing, 65/66:139 Electrophoretic techniques, and serology, 31:69 industrialization, 65/66:139 Emic typologies, New Guinea highlands, 41:78 Economic growth, and image of limited good, Emigration, 65/66:101; see also immigration, 55/56:131 migration, Economic inequality, Kenya, 63/64:76 Caribbean-United States, 65/66:25 Economics, and folk art, 47/48:44 Mexico, 55/56:25 cosmetic surgery, 77:103 Mexico-United States, 55/56:99 Economy, analysis oftechnologies, 32:1 resistance to, California Indians, 38:52; 7:69 Tamil-United55/56:5119States, 65/66:65 Delaware Indians, 1:50 Thailand-United States, 65/66:83 fish marketing, 28:87 Tzintzuntzan-Mexico city, 45/46:1 Frisian society, 23:60 Emotional illness, folk medicine, 55/56:75 Inca, 12:6 Emotions, masculine/feminine expression, Japanese retail market associations, 39:20 69/70:78 Kamchadal, 8/4:22Emie 57:i market places, 32:47 warfare and fall, 23:105 Micmac culture, 8/9:114 Empiricism, 38:82; 30:29 Montagnais Indians, 7:6 Employer-employee relations, controlling Ngatatjara, 36:41 processes, 77:32 Panare Indians, 10:11 Enewetak Island, forced relocation, 44:30 42 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Engravings, rock, Port Headland, Australia, 26:1 Ethnohistory, Alaskan, 6:26 Environment, and Alacaluf Indians, 32:69 Algonkians, 34:63 and Yahgan Indians, 32:69 Delaware, 1:45 and man, 43: 10 Eskimo, 32:11 relationship to human physique, 4:19 Frisian society, 23:54 Environmentalism, 75/76:62 Guayqueri 6:60 Epistemology, Malinowski, 29: 1, phenomenology Idabaez, 1:34 and, 38:82 Indian Shaker Church, 31:51 Eskimo, Siberia, 36:1; 5:26 Kamchadal, 8/9:20 linguistic acculturation, 32:11 Micmac, 8/9:100 northern Ungava, 32:11 Montagnais, 7:1 racial characteristics, 5:26 Plains Indians, 34:53 Ethiopia, fossils, 50:21 sources, North America, 18:49 Ethnic community, 57/58:20 Tapaj6, 6:2 Ethnic groups, interaction, 49:31 Ethnology, see also ethnography, ethnohistory Ethnic relations, 75/76:14 and museums, 25:149 Ethnicity, 51/52:66; 75/76:1; 75/76:14; 75/6:28 sixteenth century, 30:1 boundary-crossing, 49:31 time perspective, 12:55 classification, 47/48:180 Ethnoscience, 53/54:3; 51/52:44 college environment, 49:31 Europe, 50:105 folk medicine, 55/56:75 Balkans, SPI :passim Hawaiian, 57/58:40 changing kinship systems, 28:1 inter-ethnic relations, 49:31 Denmark kinship, 19:87 preservation and display, 57/58:147 early anthropology, 51/52:81 Tongan, 57/58:20 Eastern, 38:11 taxonomies, geographic, 47/48:180; linguistic, Finland archaeology, 13:32 47/48:180; morphological, 47/48:180 Frisian society, 23:54 Ethnobotany, 75/76:62 Jewish families, 38:11 Ethnocentricity, 43: 10 Paleolithic art, 73/4:1 Ethnographic collections, 75/76:80 race, Mesolithic, 13:55 Ethnographic film, 41:87 Serbo-Croatian kinship, 16:45 Ethnography, Algonkians, 34:63 Spain, mayordomia, 27:55 analogy, 45/46:18 Evolution, 50:63; 71/72:1 Choco, 2:79 animal, 30:83 Eskimo, 32:11 blood proteins, 31:69 Fulnio, 20:89 cultural, 65/66:103; early man, 42:26 Gola, 21:43 early anthropology, 51/52:81 Guayqueri, 6:60 hand-axe tradition, 23:114 Idabaez, 1:34 hominid postcrania, 50:85 Kamchadal, 8/9:20 human, 23:7; 23:114 Micmac, 8/9: 100 Indo-European hypothesis, 47/48:165 Montagnais, 7:1 Langur monkey, social behavior, 50:27 Mundurucui, 24:55; 27:49 locomotor adaptation, 50:85 and museums, 25:150 molecular biology, 50:75 Navajo, 29:53; 31:117 multilinear, 24:49 Northern Kwakiutl, 1:78 Phylogenetic tree, 23:7 Ngatatjara, 36:41 primate, 31:69; social behavior, 50:27 Panare, 10:10 Ex-convicts, social re-entry, 49:51 Piro, 10:25 Excavations, see also archaeology Plains Indians, 34:53 Cave Rock, Nevada, 27:45 Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 Sonoma Mission, 14:1 Russian, 10:1 Exchange, 43:32; see also commerce, economy, Siuai, 8/9:69 trade sixteenth century, 30:1 Plains Indians trade, 34:53 Tapaj6, 6:2 silent trade, 36:67 Tarascan, 27:27 Execution, by stoning, 12:45 time perspective, 12:55 Exogamy, see also family, marriage, social Tonga (Rhodesia), 8/9:45 organization Tonga (Polynesia), 20:57 and compadrazgo, Latin America, 23:86 Tzeltal, 21:25 Extinction, language, 23:86 1950-1994 Subject Index4 43

F ethnography, 59/60:126 Factionalism, Plains Indians, 24:6 Fieldwork continued Fajardo, Francisco, and Guayqueri history, 6:60 "hot-cold" disease classification, 5:1 Family, see also kinship, social organization issues and problems, 59/60:92; 59/60:103; American Jewish, 38:11; 39:54 59/60:108; 59/60:126; 59/60:133 Bosnian, SPl:l medical anthropology, 59/60:103 Bulgarian, SPI:63 medical setting, 59/60:92 communication, 44:59 qualitative research, 59/60:126 conflict, 44:59; 44:63; 44:68; 44:73 Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., 13:116 crisis, 44:59 Serbia, SPI:55 Delaware Indians, 1:56 social anthropology, 39:1 Denmark, 19:87 student, 61/62:110 disinheritance, 44:68 student socialization, 59/60:238 dominance, 44:63 techniques, 22: 1; 5: 1 European Jewish, 38:11 training, 59/60:68; 59/60:76; 59/60:108; gatherings, 44:55 59/60:133; 59/60:238; 59/60:92 Inca, 12:2 urban United States, 59/60:108 incest prohibition, 2:42 use of recorders, 10:5 India, 16:18 weaving, 22:1 inheritance, 44:68 Figurines, 73/74:1 Italy, 15:1 Film, 41:87 Japan, 8/9:1 American Indian, 25:155 Korean, social structure, 51/52:72 Barrett, S. A., 33:35 Mesoamerican, 55/56:45 Finland, mesolithic combware culture, 13:32 Mexican peasant, 39:30 Fish poisoning, Balkans, SPI:I Mexican-American, 34:75 Carpathian area, SP-:I Mexico, 55/56:13 Fishing, Canada, 65/66:139 Middle America, 16:18 Tahitian bonito, 28:87 migration, 44:73 markets, 28:103 Montagnais, 7:25 Fish-hook, single-piece curved shell, 34:17 Navaho, 31:117 use, Tahiti, 28:87 Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 Flatware, sexual symbolism, 37:23 relationships, 44:63 Fluorine, method of age determination, 19:17 Serbian, SPI:55 Folk, 53/54:32; definition, 34:83 Serbo-Croatian, 16:45 Folk beliefs, 43:32 size, city of York, England, 42:47 diet and health, 47/48:116; and pregnancy, structural change, 44:73; 44:59 47/48:148 Tarascan, 27:36 Huave Indians, 55/56:59 Farm buildings, Balkan, 14:19 disorder, 55/56:75 Faunal analysis, aging, 47/48:1 Folk medicine, 30:73; 55/56:75; see also incremental growth structures, 47/48:1 traditional medicine, mammals, 47/48:1 Folk taxonomy, 53/54:32 Fear ofdeath, 69/70:86 color, 57/58:65 Female, controlling processes, 77:133 ethnic groups, 47/48:180 Female-bonded models, primate social structure, Mexico, 53/54:106 71/72:21 Folklore, American latrinalia, 34:91 Feminine/masculine, expression of emotions, creole, 51/52:66 69/70:78 definition offolk, 34:83 Femininity, controlling processes, 77:103 ethnicity, 51/52:66 Feud, blood, Montenegro, SPI :83 and folkart, Mayan, 61/62:41 Feudalism, Japan, 8/9:1 Freejack, 51/52:66 Fictive kinship, incest prohibition, 2:35 and medicine, 30:73 Italy, 15:1 Native Americans, 53/54:44 Tzintzuntzan, 39:30 Negro, 33:99 Fieldwork, 45/46: 1; 59/60:82 trans-Pacific similarities, 12:62 anthropological rituals, 59/60:238 Folktales, see also folklore, myth archaeological, issues, 59/60:121 Central and South America, 12:62 clinical setting, 59/60:103 Luzon and Formosa, 12:62 creative thinking, 59/60:121 Folsom, 42:26 employment, 59/60:133 44 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Food, see also economy, subsistence Gilyak, physical types, 13:105 Kutsavi, 2:35 Glossing, emotions, 69/70:78 health, 47/48:116 Gluckman, M., jurisprudence, 36:94 "hot" and "cold", 47/48:116 Godparenthood, Italy, 15:1 social function, 47/48:116 Latin America, 2:43 sharing, 43:32 Mexican-Americans, 34:75 Formal analysis, American cousinship, 24:17 Tzintzuntzan weddings, 39:30 Kapauku kinship system, 33:71 Gola, society and culture, 21:43 Serbo-Croatian kinship terms, 16:45 Gold, physical types among, 13:105 Formation, language model, 23:86 Golondrinos, United States migrant workers, Foster, George M, 55/56:vii; 55/56:ix; 55/56:1; 30:51 55/56:153; bibliography, 55/56:165; Graffiti, American latrinalia, 34:91 biography, 55/56:159 Grammar, dysfunctional social interaction, France, 55/56:119 53/54:71 cavern archaeology, 21:7 Great Basin, archaeology, 51/52:19 Societe Ethnologique, 59/60:19 Indians, Kutsavi, 2:35 Freedman, Maurice, 45/46:56 Greater Antilles, pre-Columbian trade, 1:3 Freejack lore, 51/52:66 Greece, oracles, 24:20 Freeman, J. F., obituary, 32:77 peasant naming customs, SPI :95 French Alps, 55/56:119 Grooming behavior, primates, 50:3 Freud, Sigmund, Totem and Taboo, 61/62:129 Ground stone artifacts, 51/52:19 Frisian society, ethnohistory, 23:54 Group therapy, and power, 47/48:206 Frontier, 73/74:41 hierarchy, 47/48:206 Fulni6, venereal diseases, 20:89 Guambfa, costume, 12:59 Functionalism, Malinowski, 29:1 Guatemala, archaeology, 17:51; 17:94; 18:28 Funeral customs, Chibcha, 1:81 Indians, 2:1 Cueva, 1:81 Olmec art, 44:77 Delaware, 1:67 Guayqueri, ethnohistory, 6:60 Inca, 1:81 Guerrilla warfare, 23:112 Kamchadal, 8/9:35 Guest workers, Belgium, 65/66:15 Mixtec, 1:81 gastarbeider, 65/66:15 Montagnais, 7:30 Guyana, Jonestown mass suicide, 59/60:36 Natchez, 1:82 Gwembe, Zambia, education and development, Tapaj6, 6:7 63/64:104 Tarascan, 1:82 H G H?IK'AL, 61/62:41 Gambling, 51/52:1 Hadar, early hominid site, 50:37 controlling processes, 77:1; 77:65 A. afarensis site, 71/72:34 legal, 77:65 Halfway house, 49:51 morality, 77:65 Hand-axe tradition, human evolution, 23:114 regulation, 77:65 Hare Krishna Temple, 49:57 Games, male, 51/52:1 Harmony model ofjustice, controlling processes, Gandaki Zone, Nepal, 65/66:73 77:32 Garifuna, 75/76:1 Harvard University, archaeology, 32:83 Gastarbeider, guest workers, 65/66:15e Hawaii, adolescent humor, 57/58:40 Gender, and status, Zambia, 63/64:46 culture contact, 53/54:1 Tikopia, 57/58:1 Hawaiian-Haole interaction, 57/58:40 and work, Indonesia, 63/64:33 Healing, 69/70:32; see also medicine Genital superiority, American Negro folklore, Indian Shaker Church, 35:67 33:99 Health, folk beliefs, 47/48:116 Genocide, 43:1 traditional Chinese diet, 47/48:116 Geography, dress, 8/9:144 Health care, America, 63/64:126 history, 8/9:144 community resettlement, 55/56:81 German missionaries, Indonesia, 44:1 convalescent hospital, 49:75 Germany, caste and class, 61/62:78 elderly, 49:75; 63/64:126 Labor migration, 61/62:78 institutions, 63/64:126 politics, 61/62:78 long term, 63/64:126 power, 61/62:78 nursing homes, 49:75 Gift, and marriage, 45/46:56 outpatient, 61/62:52 1950-1994 Subject Index 45

Health care, continued Homo sapiens, archaic, 71/72: 1; see also patient-care giver relations, 49:75 Neanderthal prevention, 77:12 Hominid postcrania, early, 50:85 retirement homes, 49:65 Homosexuality, Mexico, 53/54:106 Scotland, 63/64:126 Hong Kong, prejudice and ethnic stereotypes, systems, 61/62:52 37:90 traditional medicine, 55/56:59 Hopi, archaeology, 41:54 worker's compensation, 77:32 Hospitality, 43:32 Hearst Museum ofAnthropology, 75/76:80 Hospitals, mental, staff conferences, 21:31 Heat, and civilization, 8/9:130 Hot-cold syndrome, suggestions for field Hierarchy vs. democracy, Sweden, 63/64:117 recording, 5:1 Hexian County, Anhui province, China, 71/72:1 Hot line, suicide prevention, 59/60:59 Hinduization, Nepal, 29:43 Houei Chiang Laad, 65/66:83 Historical anthropology, demographic studies, Houei Dii Mii, 65/66:83 42:47 Household development, Mexico, 55/56:13 Historical archaeology, 73/74:41; 73/74:62; Household, joint, 55/56:13 73/74:80 nuclear, 55/56:13 Historical consciousness, 75/76:28 social structure, 55/56:13 Historical demography, city of York, England, Houses, Balkans, 14:19; SP1:63 42:47 Kamchadal, 8/9:26 Historiography, 53/54:1 Micmac, 8/9:107 History, ecumene concept, 25:73 Montagnais, 7:15 European kinship systems, 28:1 Tikopia, 30:39 Japanese feudal and post-restoration, 8/9:1 Housewife, Japan, 69/70:1 History of anthropology, 26:81; 43: 10 Hrdlicka, Ales, early man, New World, 42:26 Acosta, Jose de, 30:8 Huave Indians, folk belief system, 55/56:59 Barrett, S. A., 33:3 Huaves, trade, 1:8 Boas, F., 29:15 Human adaptation, skin color, 31:93 British social anthropology, 21:1 Human evolution, see also evolution Cline, W. B., 8/9:ix and Darwinism, 51/52:81 ethnological manuscripts, 37:1 phylogenetic tree, 23:7 Finland, 13:32 Human hand, hand-axe use, 23:114 Freeman, J. F., 32:77 Human origins, 71/72:1; see also evolution Kroeber Anthropological Society, 40:1 Humanity, anthropology and, 35:41 Kroeber, A. L., 25:181; 25:19; 31:105 Humboldt River, Little, archaeology, 51/52:19 Levi-Strauss, 35:41 Humor, Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 Loeb, E. M., 35:55 Hunting, Delaware, 1:50 Lowie Museum (Hearst Museum), 37:1 Kamnchadal, 8/9:24 Malinowski, B., 29:1 Montagnais, 7:7: Montaigne, Michael de, 61/62:20 Ngatatjara, 36:41 museums and, 25:149; 37:1 Hupa, jump dance, 28:73 Olson, R., 16:1 Husbandry, Navaho sheep herding, 29:53 Phoebe Hearst Museum (Lowie Museum), Hyderabad-Secunderabad, 29:25 37:1 Hygiene, primates, 50:3 Phylogenetic Tree, 23:7 Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., 13:116 I Roberts, R. K., 38:1 Idabaez, 1:34 Rowe, J. H., 40:95 Idealism vs. materialism, 51/52:44 sixteenth century, 30:1 Identity, 75/76:iii Tournal, M., 21:6 formation, controlling processes, 77:133 United States, 1865-1879, 40:8 and image, 65/66:65 United States University departments, 32:78 Mexico, 73/74:92 University of California, 16: 1; 32:84; 40:82 material, 73/74:62 Homesickness, 69/70:32 Ideology, 43:10; 73/74:80; 75/76:28 Homesteading, "Lost Lake," California, 3:49 controlling processes, 77:1 Hominid remains, China, 71/72:1 Ignorance, knowledge and, 2:6 Hominidae, early, 50:37 primitive man, 2:4 Hominids, 50:63 Illness, 69/70:1; see also healing, medicine, Homo erectus, 71/72:1 disorder, disease South China, 50:63 controlling processes, 77:12 46 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Illness, continued Indians; see also specific tribes and location folk belief systems, 55/56:59 Mexican, 73/74:92 folk concepts, 30:73 Indigenous pharmaceuticals, 69/70:23 folk medicine, 55/56:75 Individual, 6970:109 paranoia, 53/54:71 Individualism, Plains Indian, 24:4 Uttar Pradesh, 30:73 Frisian society, 23:54 Image, controlling processes, 77:103 Indo-European hypothesis, physical and identity, 65/66:65 anthropology, 47/48:165 Image of limited good, 55/56:vii; 55/56: 1; Indonesia, acculturation, 44:1 55/56:91; 55/56:99 German missionaries, 44:1 France, 55/56:119 Lombok village, 63/64:33 and economic growth, 55/56:131 Nias, 44:1 Immigration, 65/66:101; see also emigration, Sasak village, 63/64:33 migration rice cultivation, 63/64:33 American Jewish families, 38:11 Industrial archaeology, 73/74:62 Belgium, 65/66:15 Industrialism, 73/74:62 California, 65/66:83 Industrialization, maritime community, 65/66:139 Caribbean-United States, 65/66:25 Canada, 65/66:139 Eastern Europe-United States, 42:88 Industry, United States, 55/56:131 Egypt, 55/56:81 Infant mortality, Langur monkey, 50:27 emerging community, United States, 57/58:20 Information system, culture as, 31:83 Iu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 Inheritance, disinheritance, 44:68 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 Ireland, 53/54:58 Jewish-United states, 42:88 Polynesia, 57/58:122 Latin American cities, 42:1 Injured workers, controlling processes, 77:32 Latin America, 55/56:91 Innovation, see also culture change Mexican migrant laborers, 30:51 process of, 25:25 Mexico, 55/56:25 Institutions, art, Micronesia, 57/58:147 Mexico-United States, 55/56:99 Instrumental activities inventory, 69/70:109 Oakland, California, 65/66:83 Intellectual history, 43:10 Peru, 47/48:28 Inter-ethnic interaction, Hawaiian-Haole, policy, United States, 65/66:11; 65/66:25; 57/58:40 65/66:49 relations, 51/52:66 Tamil-United States, 65/66:65 Interaction, dysfunctional, 53/54:71 Thailand-United States, 65/66:83 ethnic, Hawaiian-Haole, 57/58:40 Tongan-United States, 57/58:20 framework, 65/66:83 Tzintzuntzan-Mexico city, 45/46:1 Mexican cantina, 37:58 United States history of, 65/66:25 phenomenology and, 38:82 voluntary associations, 42:88 Intermediaries, see also culture change Immunochemical techniques, and serology, 31:69 innovative process, 25:25 Inca, language, 2:17 Latin America, 34:75 life, 12:1 Mexican-American, 34:75 oracles, 24:25 International Society of Krishna Consciousness, prayers, 8/9:82 49:57 trade, 1:1 Interpretation, analogical, archaeological, Incest prohibition, Latin America, 2:43 45/46:18 theories, 2:42 Invasion, 75/76:62 Independence movements, Morocco, 63/64:59 Ireland, body image, 53/54:58 North Africa, 63/64:59 Irish-Americans, 44:48; family, 44:68 Tunisia, 63/64:59 Islam, independence movements, 63/64:59 India, castes, 29:25 North Africa, 63/64:59 compared to Middle America, 16:17 Italy, godparenthood, 15:1 illness concepts, 30:73 Ixtepeji, Mexico, 43:32 Langur monkey, 50:27; 50:3 Madras, 61/62:69 Nepalese migration to, 65/66:73 Japan, archaeology, 19:23; 19:35; 19:4 1 voluntary associations, 29:25 bone chemistry study, 19:21 Indian Claims Commission cases, A. L. Kroeber, changing values, 63/64:84 25:181 elderly, 63/64:84 Indian Shaker Church, ceremonies, 31:51; 35:67 feudal and post-restoration, 8/9:1 1950-1994 Subject Index 47

Japan, continued Kinship, continued folk beliefs and religion, 42:99 northwest Mexico, 25:134 medical anthropology, 69/70:1 Serbo-Croatian, 16:45 medical care, 63/64:84 social structure and, 25:129 messianic cults, post-war, 8/9:78 Tarascan, 27:36 national identity, 69/70:1 Kisi, language, 5:48; phonemic analysis, 2:89 new religions, 42:99 Kiva, 73/74:26 population control, 8/9:1 Knowledge, Guatemalan Indians, 2:3 religion, 42:99 objectivity in anthropology, 2:6 respect, 63/64:84 phenomenology and concepts of, 38:82 retail market associations, 39:20 primitives, 2:3 Japanese tourists, 67/68:62 Korea, language, 33:91 Japanese-Americans, assimilation, 49:37 law, 41:8 Jews, America, 38:11; 39:54 religion, 41:8 Europe, 38:11 Seoul, 51/52:72 Jian Shi molars, 50:63 Shoeshine team, 51/52:72 Joking relationships, clans, 8/9:45 Korean family, social structure, 51/52:72 Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 Koryok, racial characteristics, 5:26 Navaho, 31:120 Krishna, religion, 49:57 Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 Kroeber Anthropological Society, annual meeting Jones, Jim, biography, 59/60:36 report, 16:93; 21:126 Jonestown, mass suicide, 59/60:36 establishment, 1 :iii Jump dance, Hupa, 28:73 history, 40:1 Karok, 28:73 Kroeber, A. L., activities, 16:1; 25:19; 25:81; Jurisprudence, Barotse, 36:94 40:ii; theories, 25:129; 31:105; 35:41; 25:73 Justice, controlling processes, 77:32 Kroptkin, 51/52:61 harmony model, 77:32 Kuarafi of Malaita, Polynesia, 57/58:98 Justice, continued Kusaie, Carolines, Micronesia, 57/58:171 and peace, 41:8 Kutsavi, Great Basin Indians, 2:35 Kwakiutl, older women, 18:79 K prerogatives, 1:78 Kamchadal, sketch of, 8/9:20 Kanapoi, early hominid site, 50:37 L Kapauku, kinship system, 33:71 La Flesche, Francis, 75/76:80 Kariera, rock engravings, 26:1 La Venta, archaeology, 31: 1; 33:37 Karok, jump dance, 28:73 Labeling, Mexico, homosexuality, 53/54:106 myths, 1:11 Labor, cooperative, 39:63 textiles/baskets, 65/66:129 Peru, 39:63 Katmandu, Nepal, 53/54:88; 65/66:73 migration, 65/66:101; Germany, 61/62:78 Kenya, archaeology, Suswa caves, 37:41 union, Sweden, 63/64:117 Bantu, 63/64:76 Lacustrine subsistence pattern, SP2:28 economic inequality, 63/64:76 Laetoli site, A. afarensis, 71/72:34 land tenure change, 63/64:76 early hominid site, 50:37 Mbeere, 63/64:76 Lake Turkana, east, early hominid site, 50:37 Khumbu, 67/68:67 Land tenure, individualization ofrights, 63/64:76 Kinship, 44:48; 44:55; 59/60:13 Ireland, 53/54:58 Albanian, 16:69 Kenya, 63/64:76 Cahita, 25:134 Land use, California Indians, 25:187; 38:52 compadrazgo and, 2:46 Yahgan and Alacaluf, 32:69 cousinship in American, 24:17 reclamation, 3:1 Danish, 19:87 Landmanshaften, traditional institutions, 42:88 European, 28:1 voluntary associations, 42:88 functionalism and, 25:129 Language, Africa, 28:57 incest prohibition and ceremonial, 2:42 Ameslan, 49:45 Italian ritual, 15:1 Aymara, 2:20 Kamchadal, 8/9:31 Cayapa, 1:40 Kapauku, 33:7 1 Chiriguana, 2:21 Mexican ritual, 39:30 Colorado, 1:40 Montagnais, 7:27 contact, Africa, 28:49 Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 Creole, 28:63; 28:66 48 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Language, continued Latin America, continued Cueva, 1:40 household, 55/56:13 and culture, Pleistocene, 59/60:1 ideology, 75/76:28 distribution, Bolivia, 2:17 incest prohibition, 2:43 Esmeraldas, 1:40 intermediaries, 34:75 extinction and formation, 23:86 invasion, 75/76:62 iconic, 49:45 mayordomia, 27:55 ideographic, 49:45 Mexico, 73/74:92; 75/76:28 Inca, 2:20; 8/9:82 migration, 55/56:91 Kamchadal, 8/9:22 nationalism, 75/76:28 Kisi, 2:89; 5:48 oral tradition, 75/76:28 Korean, 33:91 Patagonia, 39:72 lingua franca, 28:57 Peru, 75/76:14 N. American culture areas, 25:163; families, possession cult, 75/76:28 25:163 racial identity, 75/76:1; relations, 21:17 northern Ungava Eskimo, 32:11 revolution, 28:68; 38:26 phonemic analysis, 2:89 rural-urban migration, 55/56:25 Piro, 11:17; 12:22 spiritualism, 25:191 Puquina, 2:21 sports, 40:72 and race, 47/48:165 trade, 75/76:14 Rowe, J. H., 40:94 Tzeltal agrarian colonization, 21:25 SEE (signing exact English), 49:45 Venezuela, 75/76:28; 75/76:62 Shasta, 20:1 weddings, 39:30 sign, 49:45 Welsh acculturation, 39:72 Singlish, 49:45 Law, and archaeology, SP3:5 southern Dieguefio, 2:9 Barotsejurisprudence, 36:94 Swahili, 28:51 controlling processes, 77:32 Tapaj6, 6:6 harmony model, 77:32 and technology, Pleistocene, 59/60:1 justice, 41:8 Uru, 2:21 punishment, 41:8 visual, 49:45 and religion, Korea, 41:8 Yuracari 2:21 Law of Extended Application, communications, Langur monkey, grooming behavior, 50:3 36:80 infant mortality, 50:27 Leadership, Polynesia, 57/58:122 social behavior, 50:27 Legitimacy, gambling, 77:65 Las Vagas, gambling, 77:65 Leisure, 67/68:12; 67/68:7 Latin America, 75/76:14; 75/76:iii gambling, 77:65 acculturation, 75/76:28 Levi-Strauss, C., interview with, 35:41 Andean native life, 12:1 theories, 37:23 archaeology, SP3:113 Lexicon, 41:78 Bari, 75/76:62 Liberia, Gola society, 21:43 Belize, 75/76:1 Kisi language, 2:89; 5:48 black Carib, 75/76:1 Life crisis, 67/68:42 cantina, 37:58 abortion, 47/48:86 co-operative labor, 39:63 Life histories, elderly, 49:65 colonialism, 75/76:62 Limited good, see also image of, community, 55/56:45; development, 39:63 Cuba, 38:39 compadrazgo, 55/56:25; system, 2:43; 34:75; Linguistic anthropology, 61/62:148 39:30 Linguistic change, Ontario, Canada, 63/64:95 counterinsurgency and anthropology, 39:88 Linguistics, 43:42 cults, 75/76:28 Mayan, 61/62:41 cultural origins, 75/76:28 Mixe-Zoquean, 61/62:41 donship, 22: 10 New Guinea highlands, 41:78 environmentalism, 75/76:62 reconstruction, 61/62:41 ethnic relations, 75/76:14 Lionza, Maria, 75/76:28 ethnicity, 75/76:1; 75/76:14; 75/76:28 Literate vs. non-literate societies, 53/54:32 fieldwork, 39:1 Lithics, 51/52:19 Garifuna, 75/76:1 Little Humboldt River, archaeology, 51/52:19 godparenthood, 2:43; 39:30 Locomotor adaptation, hominid, 50:85 "hot-cold" syndrome, 5:1 1950-1994 Subject Index 49

Loeb, E. M., bibliography, 35:58; obituary of, Marriage customs, continued 35:55 Mexican-Americans, 34:75 Lombok Village, Indonesia, 63/64:33 Navaho values, 31:117 Lothagan, early hominid site, 50:37 Polynesia, 57/58:98 Louisiana, Freejack ethnicity, 51/52:66 Solomon Islands, 57/58:98 Lovelock cave, Nevada, archaeology, SP2 Tapaj6, 6:7 Lower Pleistocene, 50:63 Tzintzuntzan, 39:30 Lowie Museum, see also Hearst Museum United States, 49:23 ethnological manuscripts, 37:1 women, attitudes, 49:23 Lowie, R. H., I:i; I:iii Marshall Islands, Micronesia, 57/58:160 Lukeino, early hominid site, 50:37 forced relocation, 44:30 Masculine/feminine, expression of emotions, M 69/70:78 Macaque male, interest in infants, 36:32 Masculinity, Mexico, 53/54:106 Macromolecules, 50:75 Mass culture, adolescent controlling processes, Mae Bong, 65/66:83 77:133 Magic, see also shamanism, sorcery, religion Massachusetts, Christian Indians, 34:63 Mexico, 55/56:59 Material culture, see also economy, subsistence Tlingit, 25:216 Maidu Indians, 19:67 Maidu, basketry, 19:67 Panare Indians, 10:10 Male, games, 51/52:1 Material culture studies, 73/74 Male dominant institutions, Zambia, 63/64:46 Material identity, 73/74:62 Malinowski, B., theories of, 29:1 Materialism, traditional society, 57/58:171 and Radcliffe-Brown, 13:21 Mathematics, American cousinship, 24:17 Mammoth, 65/66:148 Matriarchy-patriarchy shift, Pleistocene, 59/60:13 Mammuthus exilis, 65/66:148 Maya, archaeology, 17:1; 17:7; 17:38; 17:75; Man, animal domestication, 22:18 18:20; historical review, 47/48:71 ecological factor, 13:1 folklore and folkart, bat, 61/62:41 and nature, 43: 10 linguistics, 61/62:41 Man-environment relationship, 43:10 prehistory, 45/46:18 Manang District, Nepal, 65/66:73 trade among, 1:7 Manufacturing, Delaware culture, 1:53 Mayordomia, continuity and change, 27:55 Montagnais, 7:17 Mbeere, Kenya, 63/64:76 Manuscripts, Lowie Museum (Hearst Museum), McCown, Theodore Doney, appreciation, 38:i; 37:1 biography, 41:1 Margarita, Island, 6:60 Measurement, human cranium, 50:13 Mariana, Northern, Micronesia, 57/58:160 Medical anthropology, 69/70; 65/66:103 Mariel boat lift, 61/62:88 critically applied, 69/0:62 Maritime community, Canada, 65/66:139 Dada, 69/70:32 Markets, see also economy healing, 69/70:32 Japan, 39:20 homesickness, 69/70:32 peasant society, 32:47 indigenous drugs, 69/70:23 Tahiti, 28:103 Japan, 69/70:1 Yugoslavia, 32:47 menopause, 69/70:1 Marriage customs, 44:63; see also family, national identity, 6970:1 kinship, social organization power, 69/70:32 American Jewish, 39:54 social structure and physiology, 69/70:14 attitudes, 49:23 theory and method, 71/72:29 Chinese, 45/46:56 world system, 69/70:23 and children, York, England, 42:47 theory and method, 69/70:62 city of York, England, 42:47 Medical care, elderly, 63/64:84 cohabitation, 49:13 Japan, 63/64:84 college women, 49:23 Medicine, see also healing, illness and decent, Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 folk, 55/56:75; concepts, 30:73 Delaware Indians, 1:57 Fulino venereal diseases, 20:89 incest prohibition, 2:42 "hot-cold" syndrome, 5:1 intermediaries, 34:75 Indian villages, 30:73 Ireland, 53/54:58 Mexico, traditional, 55/56:59 Kuarafi of Malaita, 57/58:98 as social institution, 30:73 Latin America, 34:75 physical anthropology, 65/66:103 50 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Medicine, continued Mexico, continued staff conferences 21:31 Indians, 73/74:92 Meetings, KAS first annual, 16:93; third annual, Ixtepeji, 43:32 21:126 magic, 55/56:59 Melanesia, Bigman vs. chief, 57/58:122 Maya archaeology, 45/46:18 Menopause, Japan, 69/70:1 mayordomia, 27:58 Mental hospitals, staff conferences, 21:31 medicine, 55/56:59 Mesoamnerica, 75/76:28; See also countries, national identity, 73/74:92 Middle America, Latin America Olmec art, 44:77 barrios, 55/56:45 religion, 55/56:25; 55/56:59 chronology, 47/48:71 ritual sponsors, 55/56:25 community, 55/56:45 rural-urban migration, 55/56:25 Indian and peasant communities, 55/56:45 season of birth, 35:6 linguistic reconstruction, 61/62:41 spiritualism, 25:191 Olmec art, 44:77 Tarascan, 55/56:13 Mesoamerican archaeology, see also specific Tzintzuntzan, 55/56:13; 55/56:25 countries, Middle America. Latin America Tzeltal agrarian colonization, 21:25 area co-tradition, 18: 1; 18:11 urbanization, 45/46:1 classic stage, 17:38 weddings, 30:30 LaVenta, 17:56; 25:43; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; Yaguro, 55/56:13 33:37 Zoque Indians, 55/56:45 Maya, 45/46:18; 47/48:71 Mexico City, urban migration, 45/46:1 Olmec, 17:56; 25:43; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; Micmac, culture change and loss, 8/9:100 33:37 Micronesia, 44:30 Peru-Ecuador contact, 34:31 Eastern and Western Caroline, 57/58:160 post-classic stage, 17:75 Marshall Islands, 57/58:160 pre-classic stage, 17:7 Northern Mariana, 57/58:160 Mesolithic, Europe, 13:55 colonialism, dependence vs. development, Finland, 13:32 57/58:160 and race, 13:55 production and traditional society, 57/58:171 Mesopotamia, archeological sequence, 27:8 traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147 Mestizo, household, 55/56:13 Middle America, see also Mesoamerica, Mexico; Metaphor, use of, Pleistocene, 59/60:1 Latin America Methodology, 45/46:1 archaeology, 17:1 anthropological, 39:5 Guatemala Indians, 2:1 data collection on weaving, 22:1 peasant society, 16:17 Medical Anthropology, 69/70:62 pre-Columbian trade, 1:5 Radcliffe-Brown, 13:116 Migrant workers, Mexican-United States, 30:51 social science, 30:29; 38:82 Migration, 65/66:1; 65/66:101; 65/66:11; see also Mexican-Americans, donship among, 22:10 immigration, emigration folk medicine, 55/56:75 economic factors, 45/46:40 intermediaries, 34:75 emerging community, United States, 57/58:20 Mexico, 75/76:28 Egypt, 55/56:81 archaeology, SP3:82 global, 65/66:4 braceros in the United States, 30:51 India, 65/66:73 cantina and social interaction, 37:58 internal, 65/66:73 community, 55/56:45 international, 65/66:73 compadrazgo, 2:44; 39:30; 55/56:25 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 conquest, 73/74:92 Jewish-United States, 38:11 corridos, 38:68 Latin America, 55/56:91 criollos, 73/74:92 Latin American cities, 42:1 cultural identity, 73/74:92 Mexico, 55/56:25 external village ties, 27:27 Mexico-United States, 30:51; 55/56:99 field work experience, 39:1 Nepal, 65/66:73 folk taxonomy, 53/54:106 non-economic factors, 45/46:40 kinship terms, 25:132 Peru, 45/46:40 homosexuality, 53/54:106 psychological factors, 45/46:40 household development, 55/56:13 research approaches, 65/66:4 Huave Indians, 55/56:59 rural-urban, 45/46:40 Iberians, 73/74:92 satisfaction, 55/56:91 1950-1994 Subject Index5 51

Migration, continued Music, Mexican corridos, 38:68 and social mobility, 47/48:28 Nepal, 53/54:88 Southeast Asia, 65/66:73 Tachi Yokuts, 19:47 Tongan-United States, 57/58:20 Tarascan, 27:41 and trade, 65/66:73 Myth, Karok, 1:11 Tzintzuntzan-Mexico city, 45/46:1 Piro, 4:37 Migration, United States, 65/66:4 pregnancy and abortion, 47/48:86 United States, internal, 65/66:101 United States, 47/48:86 York, England, 42:47 Yugoslav peasant, SP1: 109 N Mijes, trade, 1:8 Naming customs, peasant Greece, SPI :95 Mimic, 63/64:135 Nanumea, Polynesia, color classification, Mind-body processes, 69/70:14 57/58:65 Minorities and parks, 67/68:7 Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 Mission San Francisco de Solano, archaeology, National Forests, and archaeology, SP3:66 14:1 National identity, Japan, 69/70:1 Missionaries, Alaska, 1796, 6:26 Mexico, 73/74:92 German, Indonesia, 44:1 National tourist development, Nepal, 67/68:67 Missions, gift shops, 73/74:80 Nationalism, 75/76:28 Mississippi valley, Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 Africa, 23:1 Miwok, Sierra, executions by stoning, 12:45 Boas on, 29:20 Mixe-Zoquean, Linguistics, 61/62:41 Native Americans, autobiography, SP3: 144 Mobility, American Jewish families, 38:11 archaeology, SP3:25; 51/52:19 Modemization, 42:1; 69/70:109; see also culture bibliography, SP3:144 change California, 65/66:129 Yugoslav peasants, SP1 :109 folklore, 53/54:44 Mohave Indians, captivity of Olive Oatman, 4:1 life histories, SP3:144 Molar wear, age determination, 50:21 Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 Molecular biology, 50:75 Nature and man, 43:10 Molecular clock, 50:75 Nature of art, 63/64:135 Molina, Crist6bal de, report on Inca religion, Navaho, 29:53 8/9:82 acculturation of women, 29:53 Monkey, fossil, 50:21 marriage, 31:117 Montanais Indians, culture survey, 7:1 Mt. Carmel site, 25:221 Montaigne, Michael de, 61/62:20 rodeos, 29:53 Montenegro, blood feuds, SPI:83 sheep herding, 29:53 Monterey county, archaeology, 12:71 values, 31:117 Monuments, Olmec stone, 28:128 Nazca textiles, 65/66:129 Moral economy, gambling, 77:65 Neanderthal, 50:105 Mkorality vs. personal choice, gambling, 77:65 degenerative joint disease, 71/72:67 Morocco, independence movements, 63/64:59 Near East, archaeology, Mt. Cannel caves, Islam, 63/64:59 25:221 Morphology, Piro language, 11:22 Cline, W. B., 8/9:xiii Mortality, city ofYork, England, 42:47 Necromancy, Tlingit, 25:218 Mother-in-law, Daughter-in-law, 44:63 Necrophilia, Tlingit, 25:218 Motion picture, 41:87 Negidal, physical types, 13:105 Mount Cannel caves, archaeology, 25:221 Nepal, 53/54:88 Mousterian, Pakistan, 53/54:129 Ganadaki Zone, 65/66:73 Movies, 67/68:20 Katmandu, 65/66:73 Multilinear evolution, 24:49 Manang District, 65/66:73 Mundane, art, 63/64:135 Nisyang, 65/66:73 Munduruc'u, deviance and social control, 24:55; Thakali, 29:44 27:49 Hinduization, 29:43 Museum anthropology, 75/76:80 migration patterns, 65/66:73 Museums, 73/74:80 tourism and development, 67/68:67 collections, 75/76:80 trade, 65/66:73 ethnological research, 25:149 youth travelers, 67/68:35 exhibits, 75/76:80 Nepenthe, in aboriginal America, 1:81 Lowie (Hearst) manuscripts, 37:1 Neurological foundations, primate social traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147 behavior, 50:115 52 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Nevada, archaeology, 51/52:19; SP2 North American ethnography, continued Lovelock cave, SP2 Pomo, 8/9:151 North Fork, Little Humboldt River site, season of birth, 35:1 51/52:19 shamanism, 24:38; 25:207 Pink Point site, 51/52:19 Shasta, 20:1 Stolen shelter site, 51/52:19 Tlingit, 25:207 New England, praying towns, 34:63 trade with South America, 1:1 New Guinea, 41:78 Ungava Eskimo, 32:11 cargo cults, 18:67 North Fork, Little Humboldt River site, Nevada, New Hebrides, Bigman vs. chief, 57/58:122 archaeology, 51/52:19 New Spain, mayordomia, 27:58 Northern Rhodesia, Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 New World, season of birth, 35:1 Northwest Coast, Kwakiutl, 18:79; 1:78 sixteenth century ethnography, 30:1 Tlingit, 25:207 Monkeys, dental metrics, 71/72:57; women, 18:79 platyrrhines, 71/72:57 Nott, Josiah Clark, 65/66:103 Newars, Nepal, 53/54:88 Nouns, pluralization of Kisi, 5:48 Ngatatjara, hunting, 36:41 Nova Scotia, Canada, 65/66:139 Nglara, rock engravings, 26:1 Nubian resettlement, Egypt, 55/56:81 Ngorora, early hominid site, 50:37 Nuclear household, 55/56:13 Nias, Indonesia, 44:1 Nudist camps, aggression and conflict, 19:7 Nineteenth century, anthropology, 50:105; Nursery school, sex role play, 49:7 59/60:19; American school, 65/66:103; Nursing homes, staff-patient relations, 49:75 Berendt, Karl, 61/62:1; Societd Anthropologique de Paris, 59/60:19; Societd o Ethnologique, Paris, 59/60:19; Josiah Clark O'Neale, Lila Morris, 65/66:129 Nott, 65/66:103 Oakland, California, African-American folklore, colonialism, 73/74:41 33:99 physical anthropology, 47/48:165; 50:105 Oatman, Olive, captivity, 4:1 Nisyang, Nepal, 65/66:73 Obituary, Barrett, S. A., 33:3 Noble savage, 75/76:62 Cline, W. B., 8/9:ix Nomadism, Frisian society, 23:54 Freeman, J. F., 32:77 North Africa, independence movements, 63/64:59 Loeb, E. M., 35:55 Islam, power, and change, 63/64:59 Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., 13:116 North American, Roberts, R. K., 38:1 California missions, 73/74:80 Objectivity, in anthropology, 2:6 linguistic studies, 43:42 phenomenology and, 38:82 Plains, 75/76:80 Oceania, migration, 57/58:20 North American archaeology, see also specific Siuai, 8/9:69 countries Tahiti, 28:87 Alaskan coast, 11:60 Tonga, 20:56 California, 12:70; 14: 1; 1 :28 traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147 Chaco canyon, 73/74:26 Odontometrics, New World Monkeys, 71/72:57 Nevada, 27:45 Olduvai, early hominid site, 50:37 North American ethnography Olmec, archaeology, 17:56; 25:43; 25:59; 28:121; Algonkians, 34:63 31: 1; 31:45; 33:37; 16:1 Delaware, 1:45 art, annotated bibliography, 44:77 ethnohistoric sources, 18:49 Omaha, 75/76:80 ethnological manuscripts, 37:1 Omo, early hominid site, 50:37 Great Basin Indians, 2:37 Ontario, James Bay, 63/64:95 Indian tribes, 2:51 Open society, closed community, 16:5 Karok 1:2:37 Opportunity, 55/56:99 Klamath, 2:37, Oracles, comparative study, 24:19 Kwakiutl, 18:79; 1:78 24:23 language families and culture areas, 25:163 ~~Egyptian,Greek, 24:20 Micmac, 8/9: 100 Inca, 24:25 Montagnais, 7:1 Roman, 24.23 Navaho, 29:53; 31:117 Romean, 24:23 Northwest Coast, 18:79 Oral Narratives, Native Americans, 53/54:44 Plains Indians, 24: 1; 34:53 Oral tradition, 75/76:28 plank canoes, 35:22 Organizational analysis, Korea, 51/52:72 1950-1994 Subject Index 53

Organized crime, Korea, 51/52:72 Peru, continued Orok, physical types, 13:105 Rowe, J. H., 40:100; 40:93 social mobility, 47/48:28 p sports in, 40:72 Pacific Islands, colonialism, dependence vs. textiles of, 25:111 development, 57/58:160 urban culture, 40:72 Pain, 69/70:14 Pharmaceuticals, indigenous, 69/70:23 Paiute, executions by stoning, 12:45 Phenomenology, and social sciences, 38:82 food use, 2:37 Phonemic analysis, Kisi, 2:89 Pakistan, archaeology, 53/54:129 Phonetic alphabets, 43:42 Paleolithic art, 73/74:1i symbols, 43:42 Paleo-omithology, SP2:9 Phonetics, 43:42 Paleobiology, Lovelock cave, Nevada, SP2 Phylogenetic information, 50:75 Paleoecology, 50:2o1; 50:37 Physical anthropology, 71/72; 50:1; 50:21 Paleolithic artifacts, Pakistan, 53/54:129 achondroplasia, 71/72:41 Palynology, SP2:19 anterior dental loading hypothesis, 71/72:67 Panama, Choco Indians, 2:79 Aryan hypothesis, 47/48:165 Panare Indians 10:10 A. 71/72:34 Paranoia, 53/54:71 Africanafarensis,fossil Baboons, 71/72:77 Parish records, city of York, England, 42:47 Biomedical anthropology, 71/72:29 Participant observation, 61/62:88 bipedalism, 50:85 Pathology, human cranium, 50:13 bone chemistry, 14:21 neural, primate, 50:115 bone (humerus) morphology, 71/72:41 Paz, Octavio, 75/76:28 China, Peabody Museum, development of anthropology, Colobine7m1/72:1monkey, 71/72:21 40:16 critical theory, 71/72:29 Peasant society, concept of "folk,", 34:83 degenerative joint disease, 71/72:67 Cuban revolution, 38:26 dental metrics, 71/72:57 external village relations, 27:27 diet, species diversity, and distribution, fieldwork experience, 39: 1; SPI:55 71/72:177 Greek naming customs, SPI :95 dwarfism, 71/72:41 intermediaries, 34:75 early hominids, 50:37 market places, 32:47 evolution, 50:63; 50:75; 50:85 marriage, 34:75; 39:30 history, 50:121; 50:105; 51/52:81; 65/66:103 Mexican music, 27:41; 38:68; weddings, 39:30 hominids, 50:63; 50:85 Middle America and India, 16:17 human cranium, 50:13 modernization and Yugoslavia, SPI :109 human evolution, 50:105; 71/72:1 ritual kinship, 2:44; 39:30 macaques, 36:32 Serbian kinship terms, 16:45 medicine, 65/66:103 Peasants, 55/56:99 medical anthropology, 71/72:29 France, 55/56:119 methodology, 71/72:49 Peddlers, 47/48:192 Neanderthal, 71/72:67 Peer pressure, controlling processes, 77:133 New World Monkeys, 71/72:57 Peninj, early hominid site, 50:37 nineteenth century, 50:105 People's Temple, Jonestown mass suicide, paleoecology, 50:37 59/60:36 peoples of Siberia, 13:105 Performance arts, 63/64:135; 67/68:20 primates, 50:27; social structure, 71/72:21; Personality, Munduructu 24:55; 27:49 social behavior, 50:115; studies, 50:3; Navaho, 31:117 Peru, 75/76:14 race,phylogenesis,,31:6947/48:165 archaeology, 34:31; 40 100; 40:93 skin color and human adaptation, 31:93 community development, 30:63 sociobiology, 71/72:49 contacts with Mesoamerica, 34:31 statistics, 4:19 cooperative labor, 39:63 theory and method, 71/72:29 Inca prayers, 8/9:82 Theropithecus, 71/72:77 Kaykay, Paucartambo province, 45/46:40 tooth morphology, 71/72:34; 71/72:57; migration, 47/48:28 Baboons, 71/72:77 native life, 12:1 Indo-European hypothesis, 47/48:165 oracles, 24:25 Langur monkey, 50:27 Piro Indians, 10:25; 11:17; 4:37 Nineteenth century, 47/48:165 54 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Physical anthropology, continued Potters, Mexico, 55/56:13 Phylogenetic Tree, 23:7 Potwar Plateau, Northem Pakistan, archaeology, University of California, Berkeley, 50:121 53/54:129 Physique, human, environmental factors, 4:19 Poverty, urban, 34:9 Pidgin languages, Africa, 28:51 Power and change, Islam, 63/64:59 Pink Point site, Nevada, archaeology, 51/52:19 and control, controlling processes, 77:1 Piro Indians, culture, 10:25 Germany, 61/62:78 language, 11:17; 12:22 Medical Anthropology, 69/70:32 myths, 4:37 Powerlessness, dependency and health care, Plains Indians, political structure of, 24:1 63/64:126 trade, 34:53 Prayers, Inca, 8/9:82 Plastic surgery, controlling processes, 77:103 Pregnancy, 47/48:86 Platyrrhines, odontometrics, 71/72:57 China, 47/48:148 Pleasure, gambling, 77:65 Prehistory, see also archaeology Pleistocene, 50:105 Australian, 36:60 culture and language, 59/60:1 ecology, 13:1 hand-axe, 23:114 hand-axe tradition, 23:114 occupation debris, 37:31 Soviet Asia, 16:29 Pliopleistocene fossils, 50:21 Prejudice, Hong Kong, 37:90 Pluralization, Kisi nouns, 5:48 Peruvian Andes, 12:1 Poetry, analysis, 25:1 northeastern Brazil, 21:17 anti-war, 35:40 Presbytis entellus, 50:27; 50:3 Poisoning, fish, Carpathian area and Balkans, Primates, blood proteins, 31:69 SPI:1 evolution, 31:69; 50:75 Political and economic development, Micronesia, fossils, 50:21 57/58:160 grooming behavior, 50:3 Political cynicism, 65/66:35 Langur monkey, 50:3 Political organization, Delaware Indians, 1:60 macaques, 36:32 Montagnais, 7:25 platyrrhines odontometrics, 71/72:57 Plains Indians, 24:1 social behavior, 50:27; neural correlates, Tarascan, 27:37 50:115 Tonga (Polynesia), 20:56 social structure, female-bonded models, Politics, and archaeology, SP3:72; SP3:82 71/72:21 Germany, 61/62:78 Primitive art, Australian aboriginal, 26:1 of research, anthropological, 59/60:82 museums, 25:151 Pollen analysis, Alaskan archaeology, 11:73 Olmec, 28:121 Polynesia, adolescent humor, 57/58:40 Private enterprise, and archaeology, SP3:35 Bigman vs. chief, 57/58:122 Processual analysis, 44:48 colonialism, dependence vs. development, Production, Micronesia, 57/58:171 57/58:160 Productive/unproductive activities, gambling, color classification, 57/58:65 77:65 culture contact, 53/54:1 Professionalization, American anthropology, migration, 57/58:20 32:78; 40:8 marriage customs, 57/58:98 Progress, 55/56:99 Solomon Islands, 57/58:98 Projectile points, 51/52:19 Tahiti, 28:87 Psychedelic anthropology, 43:51 Tikopia gender roles, 57/58:1 Psycho-somatic illness, folk medicine, 55/56:75 Tonga, 20:56 Psychoanalytic theory, Malinowski, 29:1 Pomo Indians, cosmology, 8/9:151 Psychological Anthropology, 69/70 Popayan, Columbia, 55/56:91 abortion, 47/48:86 Popper, K., 30:29 cultural directives, 69/70:100 Popular culture, music, 67/68:28 culture change, 69/70:109 Population control, Japan, 8/9:1 emotions, 69/70:78 Positivism, phenomenology, 38:82 self sacrifice, 69/70:86 social sciences, 30:29 war, 69/70:86 Possession cult, 75/76:28 Psychological factors, beauty and cosmetic Post-siwalik deposits, archaeology, 53/54:129 surgery, 77:103 Post-structuralism, archaeology, 73/74:115 Psychology, hierarchy, 47/48:206 Potato, sweet, 41:78 innovative psychology, 47/48:206 , Kwakiutl, 1:78 and power, 47/48:206 1950-1994 Subject Index 55

Psychology, continued Religion, continued pregnancy and abortion, 47/48:86 Ireland, 53/54:58 Psychosomatic processes, 69/70:14 Japan, 42:99; folk beliefs, 42:99 Public interest, applied anthropology, 59/60:145 Jonestown mass suicide, 59/60:36 Pueblo, archaeology, 41:54 Kamchadal, 8/9:35 Mesoamerican, 55/56:45 and law, Korea, 41:8 trade, 41:54 linguistics, 61/62:41 Puerto Rico, season of birth, 35:5 mayordomia, 27:55 Punishment, and law, 41:8 messianic cults, 8/9:78 Mexico, 55/56:59; ritual, 55/56:25 oracles, 34:19 alitative research, vs. quantitative, 59/60:126 Polynesia, 57/58:122 Quantitative research, vs. qualitative, 59/60:126 shamanism, 24:38; 25:207; 41:8 75/76:iii spirit possession/healing, 42:99 Quincentennial, spiritualism, 25:191 Taoism, 41:8 R Tapaj6, 6:7 Race, 50:105; 51/52:66; 65/66:103 Tarascan, 27:39 Boas' views, 29:17 Thakali, 29:48 eighteenth c. creation of, 47/48:165 Tlingit, 5:6; 25:207 and language, 47/48:165 values, Korea, 41:8 Mesolithic Europe, 13:55 Relocation, 44:30 northeastern Asia, 10: 1; 13:105; 5:26 Egypt, 55/56:81 physical anthropology, 47/48:165 Remstal study, 69/70:109 Racial identity, 75/76:1 Repatriation, 75/76:80 Racism, 43:1 Reproduction, Ireland, 53/54:58; myth and Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., 13:116; 51/52:61 propaganda, 47/48:86 kinship and social structure, 25:129 Research archaeology, SP3:66 Radical critique, archaeology, 73/74:115 Resettlement, 44:30; 65/66:1 Railroading, 55/56:131 and adaptation, 65/66:11 Rationalism, Guatemalan Indians, 2:1 Egypt, 55/56:81 phenomenology, 38:82 policy, United States, 65/66:49 Western society, 2:5; 30:29; 34:1 Resources and responses to change, 65/66:83 Rebellion, adolescent, 77:133 Respect, Japan, 63/64:84 Reciprocity, 67/68:62 Retirement home, 49:65 model, 55/56:45 Revitalization movement, Indonesia, 44:1 Recording equipment, fieldwork, 10:5 United States, 59/60:36 Recreation, gambling, 77:65 Revolution, Cuban peasants, 38:26 Refugees, 65/66: 101 Mexican corridos, 38:68 adaptation, 65/66:11 Rhodesia, Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 communities, 65/66:35 Rice cultivation, 63/64:33 resettlement and adaptation, 65/66:11; Rite of passage, 67/68:42 assistance, 65/66:49; patterns, 65/66:49; travel, 67/68:35 resettlement and adaptation, placement, Ritual kinship, incest prohibition, 2:43 65/66:49; United States, 65/66:49 Italy, 15:1 Regional Parks, California, 67/68:7 Mexican-Americans, 34:75 Regulation, gambling, 77:65 Mexico, 39:30 Relationships, interactional analysis of, 61/62:69 Ritual sponsors, Mexico, 55/56:25 Religion, 57/58:20 Roberts, R. K., 38:1; 38:8 and community organization, 55/56:45 Rock engravings, Australian, 26:1 Buddhism, 41:8 Rodeos, Navaho acculturation, 29:53 cargo cults, 18:67 Romance, older women, 18:79 China, 41:8 Rome, oracles, 24:33 Confucianism, 41:8 Rowe, J. H., 40:ii; 40:93; bibliography, 40:112; cults, 75/76:28 theories, 40:100; 40:43 Delaware, 1:63 Rumania, architecture, 14:19 Hare Krishna temple, 49:57 Rural Women, 63/64:46 Hawaii, 53/54:1 Rural-urban migration, 45/46:1; 45/46:40 Inca, 8/9:82 Latin America, 55/56:91 Indian Shaker Church, 3 1:51; 35:67 Mexico, 55/56:25 Indonesia, 44:1 56 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Russia, archaeology, 16:29 Sex roles, continued ethnography, 10:1 Tikopia, 57/58:1 Kamchadal, 8/9:20 women, attitudes, 49:23 missionaries, 5:6 Sex symbols, Tikopia, 57/58:1 Tlingit Indians, 5:6 Sexual repression, Ireland, 53/54:58 Shaker Church, Indian, 31:51; 35:67 S Shamanism, 24:38; 25:207; 41:8 SEE (signing exact English), 49:45 archeological evidence, 24:38 Sacrifice, human, 1:81 California, 24:38 Salvage archaeology, SP3:66 Nevada, 24:38 San Francisco Bay area, Activism, 65/66:35 Tlingit, 5:6; 25:207 bar dice games, 51/52:1 Shasta, language, phonemics, 20:2 California, 65/66:35 import stores, 47/48:44 Shellfish, California Indians, 7:63 Mexican migrants, 55/56:99 fishhooks, 34:17 political cynicism, 65/66:35 mounds, Japanese, 19:23; 19:35; 15:41 refugee communities, 65/66:35 Sherpas, 67/68:67 Soviet Jews, 65/66:35 Shoeshine team, Korea, 51/52:72 Vietnamese, 65/66:35 Shropeshire Lada, Aanalysis, San Joaquin Valley, California, archaeology, Siane (New Guinea), cargo cults,25:6118:68 12:77 Siberia, archaeology, 16:29 San Mateo del Mar, Mexico, 55/56:59 bibliography, 36:1 Santa Barbara, California, archaeology, 12:71 Kamchadal, 8/9:20 plank canoes, 35:27 racial types, 10:1; 13:105; 5:26 Santa Rosa Island, California, archaeology, Sign language, Ameslan, 49:45 65/66:148 SEE (signing exact English), 49:45 Savagery, ecology, 27:4 Singlish, 49:45 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, biography, 53/54:44 Signed English, 49:45 Schools, see also education, teaching Sigua (Panama), trade, 1:7 public, 22:68 Silent trade, 36:67 Schooner sailing, 67/68:42 Silicone-gel breast implants, controlling Science, anthropology, 30:29; 34:1; 38:82 processes, 77:103 Tarascan, 27:38 Singlish, 49:45 Scotland, elderly health care, 63/64:126 Siuai, slit-gongs and renown-making, 8/9:69 Sculpture, Olmec, 28:121 Siwalik deposits, archaeology, 53/54:129 Season of birth, 35:1 Skin color, human adaptation, 31:93 Sects, see also cults, religion Skulls, comparison of coyote and dog, 21:40 religious, Japan, 8/9:78 human, deformed, 50:13 Segmentary band organization, Plains Indians, Slavery, 65/66:103 24:5 Slavs, southern, see also Balkans Self, 69/70:109 architecture, 14:19 Self Sacrifice, 69/70:86 Slit-gongs, Siuai, 8/9:69 Semantic analysis, Serbo-Croatian kinship, 16:45 Smith River, California, Indian Shaker Church, Senbetsu-Omiyage relationship, 67/68:62 31:51; 35:67 Seoul, Korea, 51/52:72 Smithsonian Institution, development of Serbia, family, SPI:55 anthropology, 40:13 fieldwork, SPI:55 Soan industry, Pakistan, 53/54:129 kinship, 16:45 Social anthropology, see also anthropology modernization, SPI :109 British, 21:1;51/52:61 Serology, evolution, 31:69 counterinsurgency, 39:88 Settlement, Balkans, 14:19; SPI:63 field experience, 39:30 homesteading, 3:49 methodology, 39:5 Lost Lake, California, 3:49 scientific method, 34:1 Sex discrimination, 63/64:27 sociology, 19:1 Sex education, controlling processes, 77:1; 77:12 teaching, 40:82 Sex roles, Brazil, 21:17 Social behavior, Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 cohabitation, 49:13 Langur monkey, 50:27 nursery school, 49:7 Mesoamerican barrio, 55/56:45 Northwest Coast, 18:79 neural correlates, 50:115 play, 49:7 primate, 50:3; 50:27; 50:115; evolution, 50:27 1950-1994 Subject Index5 57

Social change, 63/64:46 Social structure, continued Islam, 63/64:59 primate, 71/72:21 Social class, work and leisure, 67/68:12 Social system, health care, 61/62:52 Micronesia, 57/58:171 Social values, changing, Japan, 63/64:84 Social cohesion, migration, 57/58:20 Socialization, children, 49:7 Social control, controlling processes, 77:12 controlling processes, 77:103 Mundurucu, 24:55; 27:49 ex-convicts, 49:51 Social dialectology, 61/62:148 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 Social evolution, 51/52:44 sex roles, 49:7 Social hierarchy, Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 through play, 49:7 Social ideals, Ireland, 53/54:58 Societe Anthropologique de Paris, 59/60:19 Social inequality, and marriage, 45/46:56 Societd Ethnologique, Paris, 59/60:19 Social interaction, 43:32 Society, see also culture, peasant society, social adolescent controlling processes, 77:133 organization, social structure Hawaiian adolescent, 57/58:40 and culture, 31:83 Mexican cantina, 37:58 Socio-cultural anthropology, theory, 51/52:44 controlling processes, 77:1 Socio-political critique, archaeology, 73/74:115 dysfunctional, 53/54:71 Socio-somatic processes, 69/70:14 macaques, 36:32 Sociobiology, methodology, 71/72:49 phenomenology, 38:82 Socioecology, Colobine, 71/72:21 Social living, controlling processes, 77:12 Sociology and anthropology, department, Social meaning, food sharing, 43:32 51/52:49 Social mobility, Peru, 47/48:28 Solomon Islands, Polynesia, 57/58:98 Social organization, see also family, kinship, marriage customs, 57/58:98 social structure, society Siuai, 8/9:69 Danish kinship, 19:87 Songs, Mexican corridos, 38:68 Delaware, 1:56 Tachi Yokuts, 19:47 Greek naming customs, SPI :95 Sonoma Mission, archaeology, 14:1 Italian compadrazgo, 15:1 Sorcery, shamanism, 5:6; 25:207 Kamchadals 8/9:30 Tarascan, 27:38 Mesoamerican barrio, 55/56:45 Tlingit, 5:6; 25:207 Montagnais, 7:25 trial ofFeodor Bashmakof, 5:6 Natchez tribe, 65/66:121 South Africa, Anglo-Zulu war, 69/70:86 Plateau Tonga, 8/9:45 Eastern Cape, 73/74:41 Serbo-Croatian, 16:62; SPI:55 Psychological Anthropology, 69/70:86 Tapaj6, 6:6 early hominids, 50:37 Thakali, 29:44 South America, archaeology, see also Latin Tongan (Polynesia), 20:56 America; 75/76:14 Social relations, and marriage, 45/46:56 Andean region, 34:3 1; 40:100; 40:38; 40:52; health care institutions, 63/64:126 40:93 Social responsibility, folk medicine, 55/56:75 Chibcha, 40:38 Social science, see also anthropology, social Chile, 35:22; 40:52 anthropology Columbia, 40:38 methodology, 30:29; 34:1; 39:5 Ecuador, 34:3 1; 40:52 phenomenology and, 38:82 Peruvian, 25:111; 34:3 1; 40:93; 40:100; Social status, Hawaii, 53/54:1 Rowe's contributions, 40:93; 40: 100 Social stratification, see also social organization, Tapaj6, 6:2 social structure plank canoes, 35:22 culture change, 26:75 South America, ethnography, see also Latin Social structure, see also family, kinship, social America organization, society Alacaluf, 32:69 Belgium, 65/66:15 Apinaye, 2:44 California Indian, 38:52 Araucanian, 2:44 Danish kinship terms, 19:87 Fulnio, 20:89 household, 55/56:13 Guayqueri, 6:60 Korean family, 51/52:72 Idabaez, 1:34 Micmac, 8/9:120 Inca, 12:1 Navaho, 31:118 Mundurucu', 24:55; 27:49 and physiology, 69/70:14 Panare, 10:10 Plains Indians trade, 34:53 Piro, 10:25 58 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

South America, ethnography, continued Structuralism, 51/52:44; 53/54:32 Tapaj6, 6:2 dysfunctional behavior, 53/54:71 Timbira, 2:44 Student activities, 61/62: 110 Yahgan, 2:44; 32:69 cohabitation, 49:13 South America, languages, see also Latin fieldwork, 61/62:110 America Style, industrial artifacts, 73/74:62 Aymara, 2:20 and meaning, 73/74:62 Bolivia, 2:17 Sub-culture, deaf, 49:45 Cayapa, 1:40 Subsistence, see also economy, food, hunting Chipaya, 2:21 California Indians, 7:69; 38:52 Chiriguank, 2:20 Delaware, 1:50 Colorado, 1:40 French peasants, 55/56:119 Cueva, 1:40 Kamchadal, 8/9:24 Esmeraldas, 1:40 Montagnais, 7:7 Inca, 2:20; 8/9:82 Ngatatjara, 36:41 Piro, 11: 17; 12:22 Panare, 10:11 Puquina, 2:21 pattern, Nevada, SP2:28 Rowe's work, 40:94 Piro, 10:35 Tapaj6, 6:6 Suffixes, Kisi nouns, 5:48 Uru, 2:21 Suicide, mass, Jonestown, 59/60:36 Yuracari, 2:21 prevention, 59/60:59 South China, hominids, 50:63 Suicide Prevention Center ofAlameda County, South India, Madras, 61/62:69 California, 59/60:59 Southeast Asia, 43:1 Surrogates, Mexican-Americans, 34:75 ethnic relations, 37:90 Suun Chiang Kham, 65/66:83 Hong Kong, 37:90 Swahili, contact language, 28:51 Nepalese migration to, 65/66:73 Swampy Creek Cree, Canada, 63/64:95 refugees, in the United States, 65/66:49 Sweden, bureaucracy, 63/64:117 silent trade, 36:69 democracy, 63/64:117 Southern Africa, Baboons, 71/72:77 Sweet potato, New Guinea, 41:78 Soviet Asia, see also Asia Symbolic associations, parks and leisure, 67/68:7 archaeology, 16:29 Syndicate, Korea, 51/52:72 Soviet Jews, in the United States, 65/66:35 Spain, mayordomia, 27:55 T Spintning,ldataSpinning,collecion,collection,ata 22:1 22:1Tabasco,T 55-31Mexico,,31:5archaeology,33 17:56; 25:43; Spirit healing, Japan, 42:99 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; 33:37 Spirit possession, Japan, 42:99 Tachi Yokuts, music, 19:47 Spiritualism, Mexican, 25:191 Tahiti, bonito fishing, 28:87 Sports, Peru, 40:72 markets, 28:103 Tarascan, 27:34 Taino (Cuba), pre-Columbian trade, 1:3 St. Lawrence Bay, Canada, 65/66:139 Talking, 43:32 Starr, Frederick, biography, 51/52:49 Tamil emigration, United States, 65/66:65 State vs. egalitarian society, 53/54:32 women, 61/62:69 Statistics, 4:19 Tana, New Hebrides, Bigman vs. chief, 57/58:122 Status, Brazil race relations, 21:17 Taoism, 41:8 and gender, Zambia, 63/64:46 Tapajo, culture, 6-2 markers, Korean language, 33:9158 I 71 Tape recorders, in fieldwork, 10:5 and materialism, Micronesia, 57/58:17 1 Taphonomy, 50:21 Polynesia, 57/58:122 Tarascan, household, 55/56:13 Stereotypes, Hong Kong, 37:90 village and society, 27:27 Mexico, 53/54:106 Tarde, G., culture theory, 26:76 Steward, J. H., multilinear evolution, 24:49 Taxonomy, phylogenetic Tree, 23:7 Stockton, California, education and development, primate evolution; 31:69 63/64:104 Teaching anthropology, 44:48 Stolen Shelter site, Nevada, 5 1/52:19 Berkeley, 16.1, 32.78, Berkeley, 40.82 Stone age, Pakistan, 53/54:129 Cline, W. B., 8/9:ix Stoning, execution, 12:45 Harvard University, 32:81 Street selling, 47/48:192 Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., 13:116 Structural changes, 44:55 Rowe, J. H., 40:iii Olson, R., 16:1 1950-1994 Subject Index 59

Teaching anthropology, continued Tonga (Polynesia), authority structure, 20:56 public schools, 22:68 economy, 20:57 student papers, 49: 1; 49:3 education, 63/64:104 United States universities, 32:78 population, 20:57 Technology, see also economy, material culture Tonga, Plateau (Northern Rhodesia), 8/9:45 analysis, 32:1 Tongan-United States, migration, 57/58:20 and language, Pleistocene, 59/60:1 Tooth morphology, anterior dental loading museums, 25:151 hypothesis, 71/72:67 Tarascan, 27:28 Baboons, 71/72:77 Teenage rebellion, controlling processes, 77:1 Biomechanical analysis, 71/72:67 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California, Bite force production, 71/72:67 47/48:192 Neanderthal, 71/72:67 Telephone hot lines, suicide prevention, 59/60:59 New World Monkeys, 71/72:57 Television, consumer patterns, 63/64:95 radiation, 71/72:57 culture change, 63/64:95 upper 3rd molar, A. afarensis, 71/72:34 introduction of, 63/64:95 Total-culture systems, 32:1 linguistic change, 63/64:95 Totem and Taboo, Sigmund Freud, 61/62:129 Texas, Mexican-American life, 22:10; 34:75 Tourism, 67/68:1; 67/68:12; 67/68:20; 67/68:28; Textile analysis, 65/66:129 67/68:7 Textiles, cultural significance, 25:111 China, 67/68:55 Karok, 65/66:129 group, 67/68:62 Nasca, 65/66:129 Nepal, 67/68:35; 67/68:67 Yurok, 65/66:129 typologies oftourists, 67/68:42 Texts, Inca prayers, 8/9:82 Tourist consciousness, 67/68:55 Piro, 12:22; 4:37 Trade, see also commerce, economy, markets; Tachi Yokuts, 19:47 75/76:14 Thailand, 43:1 Hopi, 41:54 emigration, 65/66:83 languages, Africa, 28:49 Iu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 Mesoamerica and Peru-Ecuador area, 34:31 Thakali (Nepal), Hinduization, 29:41 migration patterns, 65/66:73 Theater, 63/64:135 Nepal, Nisyang traders, 65/66:73 Theopithecus, 71/72:77 pre-Columbian North and South America, 1:1 Theory, see also anthropology, culture, culture Plains Indians, 34:53 change, kinship, peasant society, physical pueblo, 41:54 anthropology, social anthropology, social silent, 36:37 organization, social structure; 43:10 Southwestern United States, 41:54 archaeology, 59/60:1; 59/60:13 Tapaj6, 6:8 culture change, 26:75; 31:105 Tarascan, 27:30 cultural materialism, 51/52:44 Thakali, 29:46 ethnoscience, 51/52:44 Traditional, councils, Bantu, Kenya, 63/64:76 folk taxonomy, 53/54:32 institutions, adaptation, 42:88 idealism vs. materialism, 51/52:44 culture change, 42:88 Medical Anthropology, 69/70:62 medicine, see folk medicine, multilinear evolution, 24:49 society, Micronesia, 57/58:171 social development, 59/60:1; 59/60:13 Training, anthropological fieldwork, 59/60:68; structuralism, 51/52:44 59/60:76 Therapy, hierarchy and power, 47/48:206 Trans-Pacific similarities, folklore, 12:62 Theropithecus (Simopithecus), 50:21 Transformation ofthe mundane, art, 63/64:135 Thought, animistic, 2:1 Transformational analysis, see also formal objectivity, 2:6 analysis, mathematics rational, 2:1 Kapauku kinship, 33:71 Western, 2:6 Transitional behavior, Iu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 Tibet, culture areas, 29:43 Travel, redefining society, 67/68:35 oracles of, 24:27 right of passage, 67/68:35 Tikopia, complex alliances, 30:39 youth, 67/68:28; 67/68:35 gender roles, 57/58:1 Travel accounts, Alaska, 6:26 Tila, Chiapas, 61/62:41 Idabaez, 1:34 Time perspective, ethnography, 12:55 Sanbu River, 2:79 Tlingit, shamanism, 5:6; 25:207 Travel songs, 67/68:28 sorcery, 5:6; 25:207 Trekking, 67/68:67 60 Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers No. 78

Tunisia, Islamic independence movement, United States, continued 63/64:59 immigration, placement, 65/66:49; policy, Typologies, tourists, 67/68:42 65/66:11; 65/66:25; 65/66:49 Tzeltal, agrarian colonization, 21:25 Indian Shaker Church, 31:51; 35:67 speakers, highland Chiapas, 61/62:41 Indians Claims Commission, 25:181 Tzintzuntzan, 55/56:vii; 55/56:1; 55/56:45 Iu Mien refugees, 65/66:83 household, 55/56:13 Japanese-Americans, 49:37 Michoacan, urban migration, 45/46:1 Jonestown, mass suicide, 59/60:36 migrants and villages, 55/56:25 life histories, 49:65 Tzotzilt speakers, highland Chiapas, 61/62:41 marriage customs, 49:13; 49:23 mental hospitals, 21:31 U Mexican migrants, 55/56:99 Uhle, Max, collection, 65/66:129 Mexican-Americans, 22:10; 30:51; 34:75 Ul'chi, physical types, 13:105 migrant workers, 30, 51 Underworld, Korea, 51/52:72 migration, 57/58:20; 65/66:11; internal, United States, abortion, 47/48:86 65/66:101 adolescent controlling processes, 77:133 Native American folklore, 53/54:44 agricultural communities, 3:1 Navy, 44:30 AIDS education, 77:12 nursing homes, 49:65; 49:75 American Jewish families, 38:11; vacation public schools and anthropology, 22:68 patterns, 39:54 Religion, 59/60:36 anthropology university departments, 32:78 re-socialization, 49:51 archaeology, 51/52:19 refugee resettlement and adaptation, 65/66:11 Asian-white relations, 49:31 religion, 49:57 assimilation, 49:37 resettlement policy, 65/66:49 attitudes toward the aged, 49:65 retirement home, 49:65 bar dice games, 51/52:1 season of birth, 35:1 beauty, body image, 77:103 sex roles, 49:7; 49:13; 49:23 braceros, 30:51 socialization, 49:37; 49:7; 49:51 California, 65/66:129 Southeast Asian refugees, 65/66:49 children, 49:7 sub-culture, 49:45 cohabitation, 49:13; 49:23 suicide prevention, 59/60:59 college life, 49:31 Tamil immigration, 65/66:65 colonialism, dependence vs. development, teaching anthropology at Berkeley, 40:82 57/58:160 Thai refugees, 65/66:83 controlling processes, 77:1 Trust Territory Micronesia, 57/58:160 convalescent hospital, 49:75 urban poverty, 34:9 cousinship, 24:17 values, 49:65 cult, 59/60:36 women, 49:23 cultural identity, 65/66:65 worker's compensation, 77:32 deaf education, 49:45 yoga 49:57 discrimination, 49:37 Universal Studios, 67/68:20 education, 49:45 University, 43:1 elderly, 49:6549:75; health care, 63/64:126 of California, 43:1; dissertations abstracts, ethnic boundaries, 49:31 14:93; 16:77; 19:103; history of ethnic relations, 49:31 anthropology, 16:1; 40:82; physical ethnicity, 51/52:66 anthropology, 50:1; 50:121 ex-offenders, 49:51 of Chicago, anthropology department, history, Freejack, 51/52:66 51/52:49; Frederick Starr, 51/52:49 folk medicine, 55/56:75 cohabitation, 49:13; 49:23 folklore, 33:99; 34:91 early anthropology departments, 51/52:49 halfway house, 49:51 ethnic relations, 49:31 Hare Krishna temple, 49:57 Uprooted, 65/66:101 health care, 49:75; staff, 49:75 Urbanization, 42:1 history of immigration, 65/66:25 Urban, migration, Peru, 45/46:40 identity and image, 65/66:65 poverty, United States, 34:9 image of limited good, 55/56:131 United States, 55/56:131 immigration, 49:37; 65/66:83; assistance, Urban-rural migration, Mexico, 55/56:25 65/66:49; resettlement, 65/66:49; Urbanization, Danish villages, 19:87 Japanese retail market associations, 39:25 1950-1994 Subject Index 61

Mexico, 45/46:1 World view, continued Peruvian sports, 40:72 Mexican migrants, 55/56:99 Urubamba River, Piro Indians, 10:25 Mexican peasant, 55/56:99 Uttar Pradesh, illness, 30:73 Pomo, 8/9:151 Tzintzuntzan, 39:11 v village migrants, 55/56:99 Values, American elderly, 49:65 Navaho, 31:117 y Venereal disease, Fulnio (Brazil), 20:89 Yaguaro, household, 55/56:13 Venezuela, 75/76:28; 75/76:62 Yahgan, ecological description, 32:69 Guayqueri Indians, 6:60 incest prohibition, 2:44 Panare Indians, 10:10 Yoga, 49:57 Venus figurines, 73/74:1 Yokuts, music, 19:47 Vietnam war, 43:1 York, England, 16th-17th centuries, 42:47 Vietnamese, in the United States, 65/66:35 Youth travel, 67/68:28 Visual imagery, 73/74:1 escape from society, 67/68:35 Vocabulary, 20:1 Yuan mou incisors, 50:63 Kisi, 5:76 Yugoslavia, see also Balkans Shasta, 20:1 architecture, 14:19; SPI:63 Vocalization, birds, 4:27 kinship terminology, 16:45 Voluntary associations, adaptation, 42:88 modernization and peasants, SPl :109 culture change, 42:88 Yurok, Indian Shaker Church, 35:67 India, 29:25 jump dance, 28:73; 35:42 textiles/baskets, 65/66:129 w War, 43:1; 69/70:86 Z Warfare, analysis, 23:105 Zadruga, see also Balkans cavalry versus guerrillas, 23:112 Bulgarian dwellings, SPI:63 Delaware Indians, 1:61 Zambia, education and development, 63/64:104 Kamchadal, 8/9:31 gender and status, 63/64:46 Montagnais, 7:21 Goba, 63/64:46 poem against, 35:40 Gwembe, 63/64:104 Plains Indians, 24:1 Zapata, E., corridos about, 38:68 State, 39:88 Zapotec, 43:32; 55/56:59 Tapaj6, 6:9 Zithuwa ritual, Inca prayers, 8/9:82 Weaving, data collection, 22:1 Zoque Indians, community, 55/56:45 Weddings, see also marriage customs Zulu-Anglo War, South Africa, 69/70:86 Mexican-Americans, 34:75 Tzintzuntzan, 39:30 Welsh, Patagonia, 39:72 West Africa, Gola society, 21:43 Kisi language, 2:89; 5:48 Western ideology, 43:10 Wire recorders, fieldwork, 10:5 Witchcraft, Mexico, 55/56:59 Tarascan, 27:38 Women, academic and status, 63/64:27 adolescent controlling processes, 77:133 declining status, 63/64:46 Japan, 69/70:1 Navaho acculturation, 29:53 Northwest Coast, 18:78 rural, 63/64:46 Tamil, 61/62:69 Work and Gender, Indonesia, 63/64:33 Worker's compensation, controlling processes, 77:32 World system, indigenous drugs, 69/70:23 World view, 43:32 French peasants, 55/56:119