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Culture

Volume 7, Number 1, 1987

Table of contents (21 articles)

  1. Inverted Archetypes: A Comparative Study of the Foundation Myths of two Southeast Moluccan Societies
  2. Le fonctionnalisme de Bronislaw Manilowski et le « Pacific Way »
  3. Ethnostatus Distinctions in the Western Canadian Subarctic: Implications for Inter-Ethnic and Interpersonal Relations
  4. Sami Shamanism: Religions Variation in a Changing Ecosystem

COMMENTAIRE/COMMENTARY

  1. Catherine Tekakwitha : 1656-1680
  2. Gerónimo de Aguilar et les interprètes de Cortés

MUSEUM REVIEW / MUSÉOLOGIE

COMPTES RENDUS / BOOK REVIEWS

  1. John LEROY, Kewa Tales, Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 1985. 251 pages, $25.95 (paper); and Fabricated World: an Interpretation of Kewa Tales, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1985. 319 pages, $36.00 (cloth)
  2. CROGNIER, Émile, Daniel BLEY et Gilles BOETSCH. Mariage en Limousin. Évolution séculaire et identité d’une population rurale. Le canton de Châteauponsac (1870-1979), Paris, Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1984, 138 pages
  3. Jacqueline PETERSON, Jennifer S. H. BROWN (eds.), The New Peoples: Being and Becoming Metis in North America, Winnipeg, University of Manitoba Press, 1985. 266 pages, $25.00 (cloth) / F. Laurie BARON, James B. WALDRAM (eds.), 1885 and After: Native Society in Transition, Regina : Canadian Plains Research Center, 1986. 306 pages, Can. $15.00 (paper) / Dolores T. POELZER, Irene A. POELZER. In Our Own Words: Northern Saskatchewan Metis Women Speak Out. Saskatoon : Lindenblatt and Hamonic Publishing Inc., 1986, 161 pages, $12.95 (paper)
  4. Claude BLANCKAERT (Textes rassemblés et présentés par), Naissance de l’ethnologie ?, Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 1985. 267 pages, 120F
  5. Jim FREEDMAN, Nyabingi: The Social History of an African Divinity, Tervuren, Belgium: Musée Royale de l’Afrique Centrale, Annales, Série In-ô, Sciences Humaines, N° 115, 1984. 119 pages, BF 350 (paper)
  6. Horace MINER, Saint-Denis, un village québécois (Présentation de Jean-Charles Falardeau. Traduit de l’anglais par Édouard Barsamian et Jean-Charles Falardeau), Montréal, Éditions Hurtubise HMH Ltée, 392 tableaux, illustrations, 24.00$
  7. Douglas COLE, Captured Heritage: The Scramble for Northwest Coast Artifacts, Vancouver/Toronto, Douglas and McIntyre Ltd., 1985. 373 pages. $24.95 (cloth)
  8. Bernard JUILLERAT, 1986, Les Enfants du sang, Paris, Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme, 569 pages, cartes, figures, tableaux
  9. Moses CRUISHANK, The Life I’ve Been Living. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1986. 132 pages, (paper)
  10. Wladimir RANDA, L’ours polaire et les Inuit, Paris, SELAF, Collection « ETHNOSCIENCES », No. 2, 1986, 323 pages, cartes, tableaux, dessins, figures
  11. Francis HENRY, Neighbours and Victims: A Small Town in Nazi Germany Remembered. South Hadley: Bergin and Garvey, 1984. 201 pages. $12.95 (paper), $27.95 (cloth)
  12. Reginald BYRON, Sea Change: A Shetland Society, 1970-1979, St. John’s : Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1986. 161 pages. $12.00
  1. Couverture / Cover

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