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Record #13077:
Bear ceremonialism in the northern hemisphere / Alfred Irving Hallowell.
Title: | Bear ceremonialism in the northern hemisphere / Alfred Irving Hallowell. |
Author(s): | Hallowell, Alfred Irving. |
Date: | 1926. |
Abstract: | Surveys bear ceremonialism among peoples of North America and Eurasia including Kamchadaly, Yukagiry, Ainu and Ural-Altaic peoples, with view to determining geographical distribution of similarities in customs and beliefs, as well as indicating significant differences. Shows how far these customs are distinctive in respect of bears and how far they are associated with other animals. Interprets bear ceremonialism in its widest historico-geographical aspects and makes conclusions on reasons for special attention paid to bears. |
Notes: | Offprint: American Anthropologist. Vol. 28(1) :1-175. Photocopy. Dissertation for part of degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1924. available online www.anthrosource.net April 2005. |
Keywords: | 043 -- Theses. 39 -- Ethnography: Kamchadaly. 39 -- Ethnography: Yukagiry. 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo. 39 -- Ethnography: Ainu. 39 -- Ethnography: Tlingit. 394.2 -- Festivals. 113/119 -- Attitudes to nature. 398 -- Native peoples, folk beliefs and tales. 93 -- History. T -- Social anthropology and ethnography. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*49) -- Alaska. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*50) : 394.2 |
SPRI record no.: | 13077 |
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