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Fluctuation of Forms in Navaho Kinship Terminology 1

1962; Wiley; Volume: 64; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1525/aa.1962.64.5.02a00070

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1548-1433

Autores

Herbert Landar,

Tópico(s)

Indigenous Cultures and Socio-Education

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American AnthropologistVolume 64, Issue 5 p. 985-1000 Fluctuation of Forms in Navaho Kinship Terminology1 HERBERT LANDAR, HERBERT LANDAR Los Angeles State CollegeSearch for more papers by this author HERBERT LANDAR, HERBERT LANDAR Los Angeles State CollegeSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1962 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1962.64.5.02a00070Citations: 3 1 David Aberle, John Adair, Fred Eggan, and Floyd G. Lounsbury have made valuable private contributions to my efforts. They are not responsible, however, for my views. Others who have offered advice or assistance, and to whom I am especially grateful, are Vera Rubin, John B. Carroll, Joseph B. Casagrande, Susan M. Ervin, Arnold E. Horowitz, Robert W. Young, Kurt W. Deuschle, M.D., and Walsh McDermott, M.D. Data were collected at Fort Defiance, Arizona, and Shiprock, New Mexico, in 1955-56, during work of the Southwest Project in Comparative Psycholinguistics, of the Social Science Research Council; at and around Many Farms, Arizona, in 1959-60, under a research training fellowship of the Social Science Research Council; and finally at Window Rock, Arizona, in 1961, through a grant of the Research Institute for the Study of Man, administered by the Department of Public Health, Cornell University Medical College, in connection with the Cornell-Navaho Field Health Research Project. AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES CITED Bellah, Robert N. 1952 Apache kinship systems. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Bloomfield, Leonard. Bellah, Robert N. 1933 Language. New York, Henry Holt and Company. Franciscan Fathers. Bellah, Robert N. 1910 An ethnologic dictionary of the Navaho language. Saint Michaels, Arizona. Haile, Bernard 1941 Learning Navaho. Saint Michaels, Arizona, St. Michaels Press. Haile, Bernard 1950 Suckingway; its legend and practice. Saint Michaels, Arizona, St. Michaels Press. Hill, W. W. MS Kinship chart. Hoijer, Harry 1956 Athapaskan kinship systems. American Anthropologist 58: 309– 33. Landar, Herbert 1959 The Navaho intonational system. Anthropological Linguistics 1: (9): 11– 19. Landar, Herbert, Susan M. Ervin, and Arnold E. Horowitz 1960 Navaho color categories. Language 36: 368– 82. Lounsbury, Floyd G. 1956 A semantic analysis of the Pawnee kinship usage. Language 32: 158– 94. Needham, Rodney 1961 An analytical note on the structure of Sirionó society. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 17: 239– 55. Opler, Morris E. 1936 The kinship structure of the Southern Athapascan speaking tribes. American Anthropologist 38: 620– 33. Reichard, Gladys A. 1928 Social life of the Navaho Indians. New York, Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, vol. 7. Sapir, Edward 192123 A type of Athabaskan relative. International Journal of American Linguistics 2: 136– 42. Titiev, Mischa 1944 Old Oraibi; a study of the Hopi Indians of Third Mesa. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, vol. 22, no. 1. Voegelin, Charles F. and Florence M. Voegelin 1957 Hopi domains; a lexical approach to the problem of selection. Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics, Memoir 14 of the International Journal of American Linguistics, Supplement to vol. 23, no. 2. Young, Robert W. and William Morgan 1951 A vocabularly of colloquial Navaho. Phoenix, Arizona, Department of the Interior, U. S. Indian Service. 1954 Navajo historical selections. Phoenix, Arizona, Department of the Interior, U. S. Indian Service. Citing Literature Volume64, Issue5October 1962Pages 985-1000 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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