INDEX Authors of articles are in SMALL Caps. Titles of articles are in roman. Authors of books reviewed are in ITALIC CAPS. Titles of books reviewed are in italics. (C) - Comment. * - with text figures. ABEL, K. Drum songs. J.M. CHRISTIAN 842 BARNARD, A. Key issues in hunter-gatherer ABRAMSON, A. The apotheosis of Captain Cook. research. E.S. BURCH & L.J. ELLANNA G. OBEYESEKERE 851 653 ABRUZZI, WS. Dam that river! S.H. Lees 177 Barnes, R.H. Les deux soeurs et leur mére. ACHESON, S.R. In the wake of the iron FE HERITIER 644 people: a case for changing settlement BARRETT, J.C. Fragments from antiquity. strategies among the Kunghit Haida* 273 C. RICHARDS 632 Action of the body on society, The: washing a BASCOM, W African folktales in the New World. corpse in Bali. L.H. CONNOR 537 R. FINNEGAN 180 AIJMER, G. A conciliation ofp owers. W. KEMPF BAUMANN, G. Managing a polyethnic milieu: 178 kinship and interaction in a London AL RASHEED, M. Politics in an Arabian oasis. suburb 725 D.F. EICKELMAN 205 Baxter, PT.W. Imagining Ethiopia. ALDENDERFER, M.S. Domestic architecture, J. SORENSON 651 ethnicity and complementarity in the BeatTig, O. A field guide to human skeletal south-central Andes. J.D. Moore 171 identification. KA. BENNETT 176 ALVESSON, M. Cultural perspectives on BECK, L. Muslim women’s choices. C.EFAWZI organizations. V. AMIT-TALAI 178 EL-SOLH & J. MABRO (eds) 861 Amit-Tatat, V. Cultural perspectives on BECK, U. Risk society. S. WALLMAN 416 organizations. M. ALVESSON 178 BEIDELMAN, T.O. Affecting performance. ANDERSON, Ai. The To’aga site. PV. KIRCH & C.A. KRATZ 446 TL. HUNT (eds) 838 BEIDELMAN, T.O. The victim and its masks. ANDERSON, M. Peurs et humour dans limaginaire. A. HAMMOUDI 439 C. VILGARD 457 BELL, M.M. Childerley. WM. Wituiams 638 Appropriating pawns: Andean dominance and BENNETT, KAA. A field guide to human skeletal the manipulation of things. S.L. Skar 787 identification. O. BEATTIE 176 ARCHAEOLOGICAL DiaLoGues. Dutch perspectives BENNETT, P. The path ofg race. A. GOOD 432 on current issues in archaeology (vol. 1:1) BENTHALL, J. Disasters, relief and the media. B.G. TRIGGER M. Harpiman 180 ARCHETTI, E.P. (ed.). Exploring the written. BERDMAN, EF. Ties estudios sobre el sistema C.W. Watson 854 tributario de los mexicas. M. KOBAYASHI AREBI, S. Women and words in Saudi Arabia. 175 I. JEAN-KLEIN 855 BERNINGHAUSEN,J . & B. KERSTAN. Arno, A. Politics, property and law in the Forging new paths. B. Luem 181 Philippine uplands. M.D. WIBER 460 Brack, PW. Tobacco in history. J. GOODMAN ARNOLD, D. Ecology and ceramic production in 184 an Andean community. W.H. Ispett 835 Biocn, M. Mapping the mind. Autonomy as natural equality: inequality in L. HIRSCHFELD & S.A. GELMAN ‘egalitarian’ societies. C. HELLIWELL 359 (eds) 424 AVENI, A.F (ed.). The sky in Mayan literature. BOCCO, R. et al. Steppes d’Arabies. D. CHATTY U. KOEHLER 172 416 Baiey, F.G. Transactions. J. VERRIPS (ed.) 878 BOCKIE, S. Death and the invisible powers. Banks L. Ethnography and the historical O. SICHONE 417 imagination. J. COMAROFF & Bonp, G.C. & A. GILLIAM (eds). Social J. COMAROFF 207 construction of the past. M. HERZFELD 645 BARKER, J.H. Always getting ready. BOONE, E.H. (ed.). Collecting the M. NutTALt 179 pre-Columbian past. C.F. Fest 173 Bartey, N. Die Kunst der Frauen. BOUQUET, M. Man-ape, ape-man. U. ROESCHENTHALER 637 PR. WiLLouGHBY 413 884 INDEX BOWIE, EF et al. (eds). Women and missions. Cotson, A.B. Mystic endowment. J. WILBERT H. CaLtaway 639 222 BOYER, P. The naturalness of religious ideas. Columbus and anthropology and the D. GARDNER 418 unknown. R. PAINE 47 Brace, C.G. Anthropologie naive, anthropologie COMAROFE J. & J. COMAROFE savante. W. STOCZKOWSKI 853 Ethnography and the historical imagination. BRADY, M. Heavy metal. R. RUDGLEY 419 L. BANKs 207 BRAY, TL. € T:W. KILLION (eds). Reckoning Communication and affect in New Guinea with the dead. B.G. TRIGGER 836 art (C). M. O’HANLON 832 BREMEN, J. VAN Asia’s cultural mosaic. Communication and affect in New Guinea G. EVANS (ed.) 436 art (C). PR Roscoe 833 BRENNER, S. Hanging without a rope. Connor, L.H. The action of the body on M.M. STEEDLY 454 society: washing a corpse in Bali 537 Brief encounter: the meeting, in Cook, S. Autonomy and power. M.I. LAGOS Mass-Observation, of British surrealism 865 and popular anthropology. J. MACCLANCY COOPER Ee t al. Confronting historical 495 paradigms. P. Roperts 182 Bruck, G. Vom. The calligraphic state. Court and the kola nut, The: wooing and witnessing in northern Ghana. B. MESSICK 448 BURCH, E.S. & LJ. ELLANNA (eds). Key S. DRUCKER-BROWN 129 issues in hunter-gatherer research. A. BARNARD Cowan, J. Gendered anthropology. 653 T. DEL VALLE (ed.) 876 Bur.inG, R. On the origins of languages. CRAWFORD, PI. The Nordic eye. F. HUGHES-FREELAND 420 M. RUHLEN 857 Creole world, purist rhetoric: Anglo-Indian Catusy Nowvags, S. Saudades do Brasil. C. LEVI-STRAUSS 839 cultural debates in colonial and CaLtaway, M. Women and missions. F BOWIE contemporary Madras. L. CAPLAN 743 CURTIN, C. et al. (eds). Irish urban cultures. et al. (eds) 639 LJ. TayLor 859 CANNELL, F. The imitation of Christ in Bicol, DAVIS, D. & S. HARRELL (eds). Chinese Philippines 377 families in the post-Mao era. C. STAFFORD 640 CANTLIE, A. All the mothers are one. Davis-Fioyp, R.E. Blood relations. S.M. KURTZ 193 C. KNIGHT 192 Captian, L. Creole world, purist rhetoric: Dean, B. Forbidden fruit: infidelity, affinity Anglo-Indian cultural debates in colonial and brideservice among the Urarina of and contemporary Madras 743 Peruvian Amazonia* 87 Carin, L. Dancing skeletons. Dean, B. To drink of death. ].W. HENDRICKS K.S. DETTWYLER 413 659 CaRNEIRO, R.L. Configurations ofp ower. DEL UALLE, T: (ed.) Gendered anthropology. J. HENDERSON & PA. NETHERLY J. Cowan 876 (eds) 440 DEL UALLE, T. Korrika. S. Ort 655 CARRIER, A. & J.G. CARRIER. Structure and DELIEGE, R. Anthropologie sociale et culturelle. process in a Melanesian society. T. OTTO 654 C. MEILLAssoux 183 CarsTEN,J . The politics of forgetting: DESCOLA, P. In the society of nature. P RiviéRE migration, kinship and memory on the 656 periphery of the Southeast Asian state 317 DESCOLA, P. Les lances du crépuscule. L. RIVAL Carter, D. Strangers and traders. J. EADES 208 434 Causes and consequences in human DETTWYLER, K.S. Dancing skeletons. evolution*. R. FoLey 67 L. CARLIN 413 Cuatry, D. Steppes d’Arabies. R. BOCCO et al. DEVISCH, R. Weaving the threads of life. 416 J.M. JANZEN 435 CHEATER, A. Ranching and enterprise in eastern DItienay, T. Provincial Inca. M.A. MALPASS Botswana. ILN. MAZONDE 664 407 CHERNELA, J.M. The Wanano Indians of the DIRKS, N.B. (ed.). Colonialism and culture. Brazilian Amazon. P. Riviére 206 J. SPENCER 183 CHIBNIK, M. Amazonian caboclo society. Does sedentarization promote gender S. NUGENT 450 inequality? A case study from the CHurISTIAN, J.M. Drum songs. K. ABEL 842 Kalahari. S. Kent 513 Coun, A.P. Anthropology of the self DONNAN, H. & T:M. WILSON (eds). Border B. MORRIS 872 approaches. H. DrigssEN 860 COHEN, A.P. Self consciousness. M. HERZFELD DRAKE, M. & R. FINNEGAN (eds). Sources 858 and methods. R. SIMPSON 843 COLES, C. & B. MACK (eds). Hausa women Driessen, H. Border approaches. H. DONNAN in the twentieth century. K. WERTHMANN 433 & TM. WILSON (eds) 860 INDEX 885 Drucker-Brown, S. The court and the kola FOWLER, D.D. & D.E. HARDESTY (eds). nut: wooing and witnessing in northern Others knowing others. G.W. STOCKING JR Ghana 129 R44 DURANTI, A. From grammar to politics. FRANKENBERG, R. White women, race U. MoseL 856 matters. P WapeE 422 Durga and the king: ethnohistorical aspects of FREED, R.A. & S.A. FREED. Ghosts. politico-ritual life in a south Orissa jungle J. MOLLER 437 kingdom. B. SCHNEPEL 145 FRIEDBERG, C. The cultural relations of DuruaM, D. Soliciting gifts and negotiating classifications. R. ELLEN 209 agency: the spirit of asking in Botswana* FRISANCHO, A.R. Human adaptation and 111 accommodation. C. PANTER-BrRICK 414 EADES, J. Strangers and traders. D. CARTER 208 FUKUI, K. & J. MARKAKIS (eds). Ethnicity EICKELMAN, D.F. Politics in an Arabian oasis. and conflict in the Horn ofA frica. R. Wituis M. AL RASHEED 205 483 ELLEN, R. The chosen primate. A. KUPER 847 Functional and historical explanations for ELLEN, R. The cultural relations of classification. village social organization in northern C. FRIEDBERG 209 Europe. R. Layron 703 ELMENDORE WW. Tswana narratives. Garpner, D. The naturalness of religious ideas. Y.P. Hajpa 421 P BOYER 418 ENGELBRECHT, W. Stress and warfare among the GARDNER, K. An anthropological critique of Kayenta Anasazi of the thirteenth century A.D. development. M. HOBART (ed.) 186 J. HAAS & W CREAMER 174 GarDNeR, K. Belonging to others. J. KOTALOVA 445. EPSTEIN, A.L. In the midst of life. M. PANOFF 210 Ge t, A.F. African art in transit. C.B. STEINER 841 ERIKSEN, T.H. Modernity - an ethnographic approach. D. MILLER 869 GELLNER, D.N. Le palais et le temple. G. TOFFIN 219 ERRINGTON, F. Farms, mines, and main streets. GELLNER, D.N. Structure and consensus C.S. TAUXE 218 among ‘untouchables’ in South Asia (C) EVANS, G. (ed.) Asia’s cultural mosaic. 395 J. VAN BREMEN 436 GELLNER, E. On fabrication (C) 631 FADIMAN, J.A. When we began there were GELLNER, E. Segmentation: reality or myth? witchmen. M. GREEN 641 (C) 821 FALLA, R. Massacres in the jungle. GILLISON, G. Between culture and fantasy. C. MCALLISTER 642 J. Morron 658 FanseELow, F. New Arabian Studies, vol. 1. 648 Gitmore, D.D. The scholar minstrels of FAWZI-EL-SOLH, C. & J. MABRO (eds). Andalusia: deep oratory, or the Muslim women’s choices. L. BECK 861 carnivalesque upside down 561 Feest, C.F. Collecting the pre-Columbian past. GLEDHILL, J. Spent cartridges of revolution. E.H. BOONE 173 D. NUGENT 217 Fercuson, T.G. Village spaces. L. HORNE 838 GODOY, R.A. Mining and agriculture in Fier, C. The business of marriage. R.A. MARKSBURY (ed.) 447 highland Bolivia. O. Harris 211 GOLBY, J. (ed.) Communities and families. FINKLER, K. Women in pain. D.L. SLADE 657 R. Simpson 843 FINNEY, B. More than a living. M.D. LIEBER GOMES, A. Modemity and identity. 1. RUDIE 663 845 FINNEGAN, R. African folktales in the New World. Goon, A. The path ofg race. R BENNETT 432 W BASCOM 180 GOOD, B.J. Medicine, rationality, and experience FINNEGAN, R. & M. DRAKE (eds). From L.M. MorGan 212 family tree to family history. R. Simpson 843 GOODMAN, J. Tobacco in history. PW. BLack FirTH, Rosemary. Visible women in east coast 184 Malay society. I. RUDIE 873 GOSDEN, C. Social being and time. J. HOsKIns FISCHER, M.D. Applications in computing for 633 social anthropologists. O. WERNER 643 Goss, P. Gods and vampires. N. WACHTEL 668 FITZHUGH, WW. & Vv. CHAUSSONNET Gray, N. Malaysian shadow play and music. (eds). Anthropology of the north Pacific rim. M. MATUSKyY 411 M. NutTALt 844 Green, M. When we began there were witchmen. Fotey, R. Causes and consequences in human JA. FADIMAN 641 evolution* 67 GRINKER, R.R. Houses in the rainforest. Forbidden fruit: infidelity, affinity and J. Sotway 861 brideservice among the Urarina of GRONHAUG, R. et al. (eds) The ecology of Peruvian Amazonia*. B. DEAN 87 choice and symbol. D.A. Posey 213 Four types of symbolic conflict. S. HARRISON Guttov, H.C. Les Inuit de l’'Ammassalik, 255 chasseurs de l’Arctique. P ROBBE 666 886 INDEX HAAS, J. & We CREAMER. Stress and warfare Hitcucock M. The integrative art of modern among the Kayenta Anasazi of the thirteenth Thailand. H.R PHILLIPS 840 century A.D. W. ENGELBRECHT 174 HOBART, M. (ed.) An anthropological critique of Haypa, Y.P. Tswana narratives. development. K. GARDNER 186 W.W ELMENDOFF 421 HOBBS, D. & T: MAY (eds). Interpreting the HALE, C.R. Resistance and contradiction. field. M. YOUNG 425 M.W. Hetms 658 HOOKER, VM. (ed.) Culture and society in new HAMMOUDI, A. The victim and its masks. order Indonesia. F. HUGHES-FREELAND 187 T.O. BEIDELMAN 439 HORNE, L. Village spaces. T.G. FERGUSON 838 Hann, C.M. The power of symbols against the HoskinsJ,. Social being and time. C. GOSDEN symbols ofp ower. J. KUBIK 864 633 Harpiman, M. Disasters, relief and the media. Household and shared poverty in the J. BENTHALL 180 highlands of Central Sulawesi, The. Harris, O. Mining and agriculture in highland A. SCHRAUWERS 337 Bolivia. RA. GODOY 211 Hsu, E. The Taoist body. K. SCHIPPER 852 Harrison, S. Feuding and warfare. HUGHES-FREELAND, F. Culture and society in new K.E OTTERBEIN 665 order Indonesia. VM. HOOKER (ed.) 187 Harrison, S. Four types of symbolic conflict HuGHES-FREELAND, F. The Nordic eye. 255 PI. CRAWFORD 420 Harrison, S. Studying war. S.R REYNA & Hunter-gatherer structural transformations. R.E. DOWNS (eds) 665 D. RICHES 679 HATHER, J.G. (ed.) Tropical archaeobotany. Imitation of Christ in Bicol, Philippines, The. L. Newsom 837 F. CANNELL 377 HauGeruD, A. Mombasa, the Swahili, and the In the wake of the iron people: a case for making of the Mijikenda. J. WILLIS 222 changing settlement strategies among the HAZAN, H. Old age. A. JaMEs 862 Kunghit Haida*. $.R. ACHESON 273 Heatn, D.B. Gender, drink and drugs. INGOLD, T. Tools, language and cognition (C) M. McDONALD (ed.) 867 396 HEIDEMANN, F. Vessels of time. A. OSTOR 199 TossiFipes, A.M. Third sex, third gender. HELuIwtet , C. Autonomy as natural equality: G. HERDT 846 inequality in ‘egalitarian’ societies 359 IRVINE, J.T. Reflexive language. JA. LUCY (ed.) Hetms, M.W. Resistance and contradiction. 202 C.R. HALE 658 IsBett, W.H. Ecology and ceramic production in an HENDERSON, J. & PA. NETHERLY (eds). Andean community. D.E. ARNOLD 835 Configurations ofp ower. R.L. CARNEIRO 440 James, A. Dolor y alegria. S. LEVINE 194 HENDRICKS, J.W. To drink of death. B. DEAN James, A. Old age. H. HAZAN 862 659 JANZEN, J.M. Weaving the threads of life. HENpry, J. The origin of ethnography in Japan. R. DEVISCH 435 M. KAWADA 189 JeEAN-KLEIN, I. Women and words in Saudi HENDRY, J. Wrapping culture. S.R. SMITH 863 Arabia. S. AREBI 855 HERDT, G. Third sex, third gender. JENKINS, R. Pierre Bourdieu. J. SPENCER 188 A.M. IossiFipes 846 JOHNSON, D.M. Nuer prophets. HERITIER, EF Les deux soeurs et leur mére. J. MIDDLETON 441 R.H. Barnes 644 JUILLERAT, B. Shooting the sun. J.F. WEINER HERZFELD, M. Self consciousness. AAP COHEN 442 858 KAHN, J.S. Constituting the Minangkabau. HERZFELD, M. Social construction of the past. M.M. STEEDLY 443 G.C. BOND &A . GILLIAM (eds) 639 KAWADA, M. The origin of ethnography in HERZFELD, M. The production of indifference. Japan. J. HENDRY 189 N. Rapport 645 KEEN, I. Knowledge and secrecy in an Aboriginal HESS, DJ. Science in the New Age. 3.J. SIEGEL religion. F. MAGOWAN 660 185 Ketter, C.M. Technological choices. HICKEY, G.C. Shattered world. PR LEMONNIER (ed.) 663 L.T. SOEFTESTAD 214 KELLey, J.H. Culture and contact. Hicks, D. Understanding witchcraft and sorcery in A.T. WOOSLEY & J.C. RAVESLOOT southeast Asia. C.W. WATSON & (eds) 635 R. ELLEN (eds) 459 Kempr, W. A conciliation ofp owers. G. AIIMER HICKS, E.W. Infibulation. A. TALLE 423 (ed.) 178 Hitt, C.M. Seasonality and human ecology. KENDON, A. Language comprehension. S.J. ULIJASZEK & S. STRICKLAND E.S. SAVAGE-RUMBAUGH et al. 203 (eds) 415 KENT, S. Does sedentarization promote HIRSCHFELD, L. & S.A. GELMAN (eds). gender inequality? A case study from the Mapping the mind. M. Btocu 424 Kalahari 513 INDEX 887 KIEL, A.C. (ed.) Continuity and change. LIEBER, M.D. More than a living. B. Finney O. LOFGREN 190 663 Kina, V.T. Nomads of the Borneo rainforest. LINDENBAUM, S. & M. LOCK (eds). B SELLATO 874 Knowledge, power and practice. U. SHARMA KING, VT: The peoples of Borneo. 430 WG. SOLHEIM II 191 LINDHOLM, C. Charisma. D. RICHEs 646 KIPP, R.S. Dissociated identities. C.W. WATSON LINDHOLM, C. The new Middle Eastern sd ethnography 805 KIRCH, PV. & TL. HUNT (eds). 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Arctic adaptations. RICHARDS, C. Fragments from antiquity. I. KRUPNIK 661 J.C. BARRETT 632 Science — artichoke or onion? (C). Ricues, D. Brothers. G. LANOUE 662 M. SINGLETON 628 Ricues, D. Charisma. C. LINDHOLM 646 Science — artichoke or onion? (C). S.R REYNA Ricues, D. Hunter-gatherer structural transformations 679 630 Ricssy, B. Language and culture in Aboriginal Second reflection, A: presence and opposition Australia. M. WALSH & C. YALLOP (eds) in contemporary Maori art*. N. THOMAS 204 23 Rua, L. Les lances du crépuscule. P DESCOLA Segmentation: reality or myth? (C) 434 E. GELLNER 821 RiviérE, P. In the society of nature. P DESCOLA Segmentation: reality or myth? (C) 656 H. Munson Jr 829 Rivizre, P The Wanano Indians of the Brazilian SELLATO, B. Nomads of the Borneo rainforest. Amazon. J.M. CHERNELA 206 VT. Kinc 874 ROBBE, P Les Inuit de l’Ammassalik, chasseurs Sex, violence and ‘cultural constructionism’ de l’Arctique. H.C. GULLOV 666 (C). RPR oscoe 627 Roserts, P. Confronting historical paradigms. Sex, violence and ‘cultural constructionism’ F COOPER et al. 182 (C). W. SHapiro 625 ROESCHENTHALER, U. Die Kunst der SHANKS, M. Archaeological method. Frauen. N. BARLEY 637 E. NEUSTUPNY 408 Roscoe, P Communication and affect in SHapiro, W. Sex, violence and ‘cultural New Guinea art (C) 833 constructionism’ (C) 625 890 INDEX SHARMA, U. Knowledge, power and practice. STEEDLY, M.M. Hanging without a rope. S. LINDENBAUM & M. LOCK (eds) 430 S. BRENNER 454 SHARP. L.A. The possessed and the dispossessed. STEINER, C.B. African art in transit. A.F. GELL K. MIDDLETON 452 841 SHaRPE, B. Cutting down trees. H.L. MOORE STEMPER, D.H. The persistence ofp rehispanic & M. VAUGHAN 871 chiefdoms on the Rio Daule. PW. Stax 409 SHELTON, A.S. Imagery and creativity. STIRLING, RP. (ed.) Culture and economy. D.S. WHITTEN & N.E. WHITTEN R. MANDEL 455 (eds) 412 STOCZKOWSKI, W. Anthropologie naive, SHORE, C. Cultural change and the new Europe. anthropologie savante. C.L. BRACE 853 TM. WILSON & M.E. SMITH (eds) 878 STOCKING, G.W. JR Others knowing others. SHOSHAN, B. Popular culture in medieval D.D. FOWLER & D.E. HARDESTY Cairo. H. Lutri 200 (eds) 844 SICHONE, B. Death and the invisible powers. Stokes, M. Musiques en fete. S. BOCKIE 417 B. LORTAT-JACOB 849 SIEGEL, B,J. Science in the New Age. D.J. HESS STOLL, D. Between two armies in the Ixil towns 185 of Guatemala. R. WitsoNn 217 SiecEL, J. In the realm of the Diamond Queen. Street, B.V. Understanding tribes in Iran and A.L. TSING 220 beyond (C) 403 Structure and consensus among Simpson, R. Communities and families. J. GOLBY (ed.) 843 ‘untouchables’ in South Asia (C). Simpson, R. From family history to community D.N. GELLNER 395 history. W.I.R. PRYCE 843 Structure, event and historical metaphor: rice Simpson, R. From family tree to family history. and identities in Japanese history*. E. OHNUKI-TIERNEY 227 R. FINNEGAN & M. Drake (eds) 843 SURGY, A. De. Nature et fonction des fétiches en Simpson, R. Sources and methods. M. DRAKE Afrique noire. W. McGarrey 651 & R. FINNEGAN (eds) 843 SWAIN, T. A place for strangers. R. LAYTON 428 SINGLETON, M. Science — artichoke or onion? Symbolic dualism and historical process (C) 628 among the Kabre of Togo. C. Prot 611 SJOBERG, K. European studies on Ainu language Symbolic theory of incest, A (C). and culture. J. KREINER (ed.) 426 D.M. SCHNEIDER 167 SJOBERG, K. The return of the Ainu. Symbolic theory of incest, A (C). RB. Roscoe K. REFSING 453 167 Sxar, S.L. Appropriating pawns: Andean Tatte, A. Infibulation. E.W HICKS 423 dominance and the manipulation of things 787 TAmIsARI, F. Ancestral connections. H. MORPHY StapE, D.L. Women in pain. K. FINKLER 657 665 SMALLEY, WA. Linguistic diversity and national Tapp, N. Linguistic diversity and national unity. unity. N. Tapp 653 WA. SMALLEY 653 SMITH, M.E Hard times on Kairiru Island. TAUXE, C.S. Farms, mines, and main streets. T. Orto 875 F. ErRINGTON 218 SMITH, S.R. Wrapping culture. J. 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HARRELL (eds) 640 TOOMEY, PM. Food from the mouth of Krishna. STAHL, PW. The persistence ofp rehispanic J. MOLLER 667 chiefdoms on the Rio Daule. TriGGER, B.G. Archaeological Dialogues, vol. 1 D.H. STEMPER 409 407 STEEDLY, M.M. Constituting the Minangkabau. TRIGGER, B.G. Reckoning with the dead. J.S. KAHN 443 T.L. BRAY & T:W KILLION (eds) 836 INDEX 891 TSING, A.L. In the realm of the Diamond WEINER, J.F. Shooting the sun. B. JUILLERAT Queen. J. SiEGEL 220 442 TUCKER, J.E. (ed.) Arab women. 1. MACLAGAN WERNER, O. Applications in computing for social 201 anthropologists. M.D. FISCHER 643 ULIJASZEK, S.J. & S. STRICKLAND (eds). WERTHMANN, K. Hausa women in the twentieth Seasonality and human ecology. C.M. Hitt century. C. COLES & B. MACK (eds) 433 415 WHITE, J.B. Money makes us relatives. Understanding tribes in Iran and beyond (C) L. YALCIN-HECKMANN 670 B.V. STREET 403 WHITEHOUSE, H. To remember the faces of the Understanding tribes in Iran and beyond (C) dead. T: MASCHIO 868 PC. SALZMAN 399 WHITTEN, D.S. & N.E. WHITTEN (eds). Understanding tribes in Iran and beyond (C) Imagery and creativity. A. SHELTON 412 S. WriGHT 405 WIBER, M.D. Politics, property and law in the URRY, J. Before social anthropology. A. Kuper 202 Philippine uplands. A. ARNO 460 VAN DEN BERGHE, PL. The quest for the WILBERT, J. Mystic endowment A.B. COLSON other. S. DRUCKER-BROWN 652 222 VANSINA, J. Living with Africa. ].D-Y. Peet 877 Wittams, W.M. Childerley. M.M. BELL 638 VERRIPS, J. (ed.) Transactions. F.G. Battey 878 WILLIS, J. Mombasa, the Swahili, and the VIALLES, N. Animal to edible.J .M ACCLANCY making of the Mijikenda. A. HAUGERUD 222 456 Wiis, R. Ethnicity and conflict in the Horm of VILGARD, C. Peurs et humour dans Vimaginaire. Africa. K. FUKUI & J. MARKAKIS (eds) M. ANDERSON 457 438 VITEBSKy, P. Dialogues with the dead. WiILLouGHBy, PR. Man-ape, ape-man. G. OBEYESEKERE 458 M. BOUQUET 413 WACHTEL, N. Gods and vampires. P Gose 668 Witson, R. Between two armies in the Ixil towns WADE, P. Blackness and race mixture. of Guatemala. D. STOLL 217 H. WINANT 669 WILSON, T.M. & M.E. SMITH (eds). Wabe, P White women, race matters. Cultural change and the new Europe. R. FRANKENBERG 422 C. SHORE 878 WALDREN, J. Ecologia y estrategias sociales de los Winant, H. Blackness and race mixture. pescadores de Cudillero. P WADE 669 J.O. SANCHEZ FERNANDEZ 451 Witchcraft and the avoidance of physical Wa.iman, S. Risk society. U. BECK violence in Cameroon. WALSH, M. & C. YALLOP (eds). Language C.-H. PRraDeLtes De Latour 599 and culture in Aboriginal Australia. B. RiGssy Woodland and village: reflections on the 204 ‘animal estate’ in rural Malawi. B. Morris Warren, D.M. Dialogue and the interpretation of 301 illness. R. POOL 872 WOOSLEY, A.I. & J.E RAVESLOOT (eds). Watson, C.W. Dissociated identities. R.S. KIPP Culture and contact. J.H. KELLEY 635 444 WrRriGut, S. Understanding tribes in Iran and Watson, C.W. Exploring the written. beyond (C) 405 E.P ARCHETTI (ed.) 854 YALCIN-HECKMANN, L. Money makes us relatives. Watson, C.W. Truth, fiction and literature. J.B. WHITE 670 P LAMARQUE &S .H. OLSEN 854 YENTSCH, A.E. A Chesapeake family and their WATSON, C.W. & R. ELLEN (eds). slaves. B.J. LitTLe 636 Understanding witchcraft and sorcery in Youne, M. Interpreting the field D. HOBBS & southeast Asia. D. Hicxs 459 T. MAY (eds) 425 INDEX OF BOOKS REVIEWED Affecting performance. CA. KRATZ 446 Chinese families in the post-Mao era. D. DAVIES African art in transit. C.B. STEINER 841 & S. HARRELL (eds) 640 African folktales in the New World. W BASCOM Chosen primate, The. A. KUPER 847 180 Collecting the pre-Columbian past. E.H. BOONE All the motkers are one. S.M. KURTZ 193 (ed.) 173 Always getting ready. J.H. BARKER 179 Colonialism and culture. N.B. DIRKS (ed.) 183 Amazonian caboclo society. S. NUGENT 450 Communities and families. J. GOLBY (ed.) 843 Ancestral connections. H. MORPHY 665 Conciliation ofp owers, A. G. AIJMER (ed.) 178 Ancient mind, The. C. RENFREW& Configurations of power. J. HENDERSON & E.W. ZUBROW (eds) 634 PA. NETHERLY (eds) 440 Animal to edible. N. VIALLES 456 Confronting historical paradigms. F COOPER et Anthropological critique of development, An. al. 182 M. HOBART (ed.) 186 Constituting the Minangkabau. J.S. KAHN 443 Anthropologie naive, anthropologie savante Continuity and change. A.C. KIEL (ed.) 190 W STOCZKOWSKI 853 Conti(neud.i)t y 19a7n d change in tribal society. M. MIRI Anthropologie sociale et culturelle. R. DELIEGE Cultural change and the new Europe. 183 Anthropology of the North Pacific Rim. TM. WILSON & M.E. SMITH (eds) 878 Cultural relations of classification, The. R. ELLEN WW. FITZHUGH & 209 V. CHAUSSONNET (eds) 844 Cultural perspectives on organizations. Anthropology of the self B. MORRIS 872 M. ALVESSON 178 Apotheosis of Captain Cook, The. Culture and contact. A.I. WOOSLEY & G. OBEYESEKERE 851 J. RAVESLOOT (eds) 635 Applications in computing for social anthropologists. Culture and economy. P STIRLING (ed.) 455 M.D. FISCHER 643 Culture and society in new order Indonesia. Archaeological Dialogues, vol. 1 407 VM. HOOKER (ed.) 187 Archaeological method. A. NEUSTUPNY 408 Cutting down trees. H.L. MOORE & Arctic adaptations. I. KRUPNIK 661 M. VAUGHAN 871 Asia’s cultural mosaic. G. EVANS (ed.) 436 Dam that river! WS. ABRUZZI 177 Autonomy and power. M.L. LAGOS 865 Dancing skeletons. K.S. DETTWYLER 413 Bed called home, A. M. RAMPHELE 451 Danes are like that! G.P REDDY 650 Before social anthropology. J. URRY 202 Dialogue and the interpretation of illness. Belonging to others. J. KOTALOVA 445 R. POOL 872 Between culture and fantasy. G. GILLISON 658 Dieux du pouvoir, Les. Between two armies in the Ixil towns of M. LECOMTE-TILOUINE 216 Guatemala. D. STOLL 218 Disasters, relief and the media. J. BENTHALL Blackness and race mixture. P WADE 669 180 Blood relations. C. KNIGHT 192 Dissociated identities. R.S. KIPP 444 Border approaches. H. DONNAN & Death and the invisible powers. S. BOCKIE 417 TM. WILSON (eds) 860 Deux soeurs et leur mére, Les. F HERITIER 644 Brothers. G. LANOUE 662 Dolor y alegria. S. LEVINE 194 Business of marriage, The. RA. MARKSBURY Domestic architecture, ethnicity and complementarity (ed.) 447 in the south-central Andes. Calligraphic state, The. B. MESSICK 448 M.S. ALDENDERFER 205 Cargo cult. L. LINDSTROM 646 Drum songs. K. ABEL 842 Caste, nationalism and communism in south India. Ecologia y estrategias sociales de los pescadores de D. MENON 196 Cudillero. J.O. SANCHEZ FERNANDEZ Charisma. C. LINDHOLM 646 451 Chesapeake family and their slaves, A. Ecology and ceramic production in an Andean A.E. YENTSCH 636 community. D.E. ARNOLD 835 Childerley. M.M. BELL 638 Ecology of choice and symbol, The. Children’s lifeworlds. O. NIEUWENHUYS 198 R. GRONHAUG et al. (eds) 213