Dialectical Societies - The Ge and Bororo of Central Brazil (Electronic book text)


The Ge-speaking tribes of Central Brazil have always been an anomaly in the annals of anthropology; their exceedingly simple technology contrasts sharply with their highly complex sociological and ideological traditions. This book, the outgrowth of extended anthropological research organized by Maybury-Lewis, at long last demystifies Ge social structure while modifying and reinterpreting some of the traditional ideas held about kinship, affiliation, and descent.

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The Ge-speaking tribes of Central Brazil have always been an anomaly in the annals of anthropology; their exceedingly simple technology contrasts sharply with their highly complex sociological and ideological traditions. This book, the outgrowth of extended anthropological research organized by Maybury-Lewis, at long last demystifies Ge social structure while modifying and reinterpreting some of the traditional ideas held about kinship, affiliation, and descent.

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Imprint

Harvard University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Harvard Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 1

Release date

1979

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1979

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Electronic book text

Pages

340

ISBN-13

978-0-674-18072-7

Barcode

9780674180727

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0-674-18072-0



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