South American Indian Studies
Kenneth M. Kensinger, Series Editor
Number 1, August 1993 (File format: PDF. File size: 45.76 MB)
Editor: Waud H. Kracke
Contents:
- Series Editor’s Foreword by Kenneth M. Kensinger
- Introduction by Waud H. Kracke
- Factors Favoring the Development of Political Leadership in Amazonia by Robert L. Carneiro
- Kagwahiv Headmanship in Peace and War by Waud H. Kracke
- Leadership and Factionalism in Cashinahua Society by Kenneth M. Kensinger
- I Saw the Sound of the Waterfall: Shamanism, Gods, and Leadership in Piaroa Society by Joanna Overing
- Physical Substance and Knowledge: Dualism in Suya Society by Anthony Seeger
- Waiting for the Inca-God by Michael J. Harner
Number 2, September 1993 (File format: PDF. File size: 1.29 MB)
Editor: Terence Turner
Contents:
- From Cosmology to Ideology: Resistance, Adaptation and Social Consciousness among the Kayapo by Terence Turner
- The Carib Universe of People by Kathleen J. Adams
- Death Comes as the White Man: The Conqueror in Kagwahiv Cosmology by Waud Kracke
- Kanaima and Branco in Wapisiana Cosmology by Nancy Fried Foster
- Huaorani and Quichua on the Rio Curaray, Amazonian Ecuador: Shifting Visions of Auca in Interethnic Contact by Mary-Elizabeth Reeve
- When a Turd Floats By: Cashinahua Metaphors of Contact by Kenneth M. Kensinger
- Warfare and Shamanism in Central Brazil: The Xingu National Park and the Panara by Stephan Schwartzman
- Cosmology and Situation of Contact in the Upper Rio Negro Basin by Jonathan D. Hill
- Cracks in the Cosmology and Indianist Defense by Irene Silverblatt
- Conquest and Cosmologies by Thomas Abercrombie
- The Social and Cosmological Replication of the Upriver-Downriver Dichotomy in Incaic Cuzco by R. Tom Zuidema
- Cosmology, Value, and Power in Canelos Quichua Economics by Norman E. Whitten, Jr.
Number 3, October 1993 (File format: PDF. File size: 735 KB)
Editor: Jonathan D. Hill
Contents:
- Anthropological Discourses and the Expression of Personhood in South American Interethnic Relations: Introductory Remarks by Jonathan Hill
- Symbolic Counter-Hegemony among the Ecuadorian Shuar by Janet Wall Hendricks
- The Self in Contact Situations: Kagwahiv Experiences of Domination by Waud H. Kracke
- On the Transforming Nature of Toba Subjectivity by Elmer S. Miller
- Person and Community in Western Brazil by Donald K. Pollock
- Vaupés Indigenous Rights Organizing and the Emerging Ethnic Self by Jean E. Jackson
- The Other is Dead by Bernard Arcand
Number 4, March 1994 (File format: PDF, File size: 58 MB)
Editors: Kathleen Adams and David Price
- Introduction, Kathleen Adams and David Price
- Demographic Change and Marriage Choices in One Carib Family, Kathleen Adams
- What Is a Population? Spouse Import in the Northwest Amazon, Janet M Chemela
- Demographic Crisis and Recovery: A Case Study of the Xavante of Pimentel Barbosa, Nancy Flowers
- Observations about a Central Brazilian Indigenors Population: The Bakairi, Debra Picchi
- Some Demographic Aspects of the Canela fndians of Brazil, Margaret E. Greene and William H. Crocker
- Notes on Nambiquara Demography, David Price,
- Cultural Change, Polygrny, and Fertility among the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon, Warren M. Hernr
Number 5, December 1998 (File format: PDF. File size: 917 KB)
Editor: Debra Picchi
Contents:
- Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements by Debra Picchi
- Settlement Patterns Over the Long Term in the Santiago-Cayapas Basin, Ecuador by Warren R. DeBoer
- Archaeological Implications of Changes in Wachipaeri Settlements by Patricia J. Lyon
- Settlement Pattern as Economic and Political Strategy: The Xavánte of Central Brazil by Nancy M. Flowers, Silvia A. Gugelmin and Ricardo V. Santos
- Changing Perspectives on Cashinahua Residential Practices: 1955–1995 by Kenneth M. Kensinger
- Dispersed, Nucleated, Dispersed: Changing Matses Settlement Patterns, 1969–1995 by James G. Matlock
- Northern Arawakan Peoples and Extralocal Factors in the Venezuelan Amazon by Jonathan D. Hill
- The Teleology of Kinship and Village Formation: Community, Ideal and Practice among the Northern Gê of Central Brazil by William H. Fisher