Ojibwa SociologyColumbia University Press, 1937 - 144 σελίδες |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Algonkians bad medicine Bear behavior Billy M'Ginnis Bombay Buffalo Point Bullhead Bunyan called Canadian Caribou ceremony Charlie Chief George Chief Namepok child Christina classificatory couple cross-cousin marriage dance daughter daughter-in-law deceased dodem domestic family dream drum Ego's exogamous father-in-law father's father father's sister FRANZ BOAS gens gens-mates gifts grandmother Hawk headman Hungry Hall hunting husband in-law Indians individual Jim Kavanaugh John joking Kenora Kenora district kinship terms Leonard Little Fork Little Fork River lived Long Sioux Madeline male manido Manitou band Manitou Reserve married matrilocal mide doctor Midewiwin Minnesota mother mother's brother Namepok nanandawi neighbors Net Lake Ojibwa opposite sex parallel cousin parents parents-in-law person phratry plural marriage practise Rainy Lake Rainy River relationship relatives rice Sam's sibling of opposite sometimes son-in-law sororate marriage spouse supernatural tcisaki tent terminology totemites trapping grounds unrelated village widow wife wife's Wilson wives woman women