INDEX Authors of articles are in SMALL CAPS. Titles of articles are in roman. Authors of books are in ITALIC CAPS. Titles of books reviewed are in italics. (C) - Comment. * - with text figures. ABELMANN, N. Echoes of the past, epics of ARNOLDI, M.J. et al. (eds). African material dissent. K.-O. Kim 367 culture. N. BARLEY 134 ABRAHAMIAN. L. Faith in history. S. PATTIE 602 ARTHUR, J.M. Aboriginal English. B. RiGSBy ABU-LUGHOD, L. Mass culture and modernism in 825 Egypt. W ARMBRUST 173 ASSAYAG, J. Au confluent de deux riviéres. A. ABU-ZAHRA, N. Between marriage and the market. Goop 570 H. HOODFAR 591 Austronesian chiefs: metaphorical or fractal ACKERLY, N.W. Evolving complexity and fathers? (C) P HAGE 786 environmental risk in the prehistoric Southwest. Austronesian chiefs: metaphorical or fractal J.A. TAINTER & B.B. TAINTER (eds) 353 fathers? (C) M.S. MosKo 789 ACKERLY, N.W. Understanding complexity in the BABB, L.A. Absent Lord. P FLUEGEL 167 prehistoric Southwest. G.J. GUMERMAN & BABCOCK, E.C. Women of Belize. I. McCLAURIN M. GELL-MANN (eds) 353 395 ACKERMAN, R. Henri Gaidoz and The golden BALDWIN, E. Children in the Muslim Middle East. bough (C) 132 E.W. FERNEA (ed.) 145 ADAMS, J.S. & T:G. McSHANE. The myth of BALICK, MJ. & PA. COX. Plants, people and wild Africa. C.M. HILL 364 culture. D.A. COLLINS 140 AIJMER G. Guest people. N. CONSTABLE (ed.) Balinese spatial orientation: some empirical 176 evidence of moderate linguistic relativity.J*. AMER, G. Zwischen Himmel und Erde. J. WASSMANN €: PR. DASEN 689 FRICK 177 BALSHEM, M. Conjuring science. C.P. Air Youth, performance, violence and the state TOURNEY 382 in Cameroon.* N. ARGENTI 753 BANKS, M. & H. MORPHY (eds). Rethinking AL RASHEED, M. Nationalism and the genealogical visual anthropology. P. HOCKINGS 364 imagination. A. SHRYOCK 399 BANTON M. Gothic images of race in nineteenth- ALTMAN, J. & J. GINAT. Polygamous families century Britain. H.L. MALCHOW 374 in contemporary society. D. DAVIES 388 BARFIELD,, T: (ed.). The dictionary of AMIN, S. Event, metaphor, memory. C.J. FULLER anthropology. A. KUPER 807 388 BARKAN, E. & R. BUSH (eds). Prehistories of AmIT-TALAI, V. Ethnicity in the Caribbean. G. the future. E. Epwarps 141 OOSTINDIE (ed.) 376 BARKOW, J.H. Explaining culture. D. SPERBER Androgynous parents and guest children: the 381 Huaorani couvade. L. RIVAL 619 BARLEY, N. African material culture. M.J. Ape-like Australopithecus after seventy years: ARNOLDI et al. (eds) 134 was it a hominid?* PV. Tosias 283 BARLEY, N. Kingdom on Mount Cameroon. E. Arce, A. Changing fortunes. K.S. ZIMMERER ARDENER 156 402 BARNES, R.H. Anthropological perspectives on ARCHETTI, E.P. Guinea pigs. N. BOURQUE kinship. L. HOLY 394 577 BARNES, R.H. Remaking Malauku. D. ARCHETTI, E.P. Hungry for hope. C.G. HESS MEARNS & C. HEALEY (eds) 595 839 BARNES, RUTH. Clothing and difference. H. ARDENER, E. Kingdom on Mount Cameroon. ENDRICKSON (ed.) 606 N. BARLEY 156 BARNES, RUTH. Clothing matters. E. TARLO ARGENTI, N. Air Youth: performance, violence 606 and the state in Cameroon* 753 BAUMANN, G. Contesting culture. A. SHAW 174 ARGYROU, V. Tradition and modernity in the BAWDEN, G. The Moche. J.R. Topic 826 Mediterranean. P. SANT CASSIA 156 BECKER, A.L. Beyond translation. C.W. ARMBRUST, W. Mass culture and modernism in WATSON 142 Egypt. L. ABU-LUGHOD 173 BECKER, M. Setting the virgin on fire. S. ROSTAS ARMSTRONG, R. Insufficiency and lack: 157 between production and consumption in a BEFU, H. On the margins ofJ apanese society. C.S. longhouse economy 1909-1996 511 STEVENS 847 860 INDEX BEIDELMAN, T.O. The cool knife. R. WILLIS Brown, A.K. Catlin’s O-kee-pa. C. TAYLOR 827 575 BELAUNDE, L.E. Plants and animals in the life of BROWN, K:S. Siting culture. KF OLWIG & K. the Kuna.] .V ENTOCILLA et al. 140 HASTRUP (eds) 600 BEN-ArI, E. Maximum security. J. DEVINE 582 BROWN, P. Interaction and the development of kind. BEN-ARI, E. & Y. BILU (eds). Grasping land. AJ. WOOTTON 816 G. KRESSEL 799 BRUCK, G. Vom. Muslim politics. D.F BENNETT, ].W. & S.B. KOHL. Settling in the EICKELMAN & J. PISCATORI 836 Canadian-American West 1890-1915. F. BRUCK, G. Vom. Tournaments of value. A. ERRINGTON 158 MENELEY 397 BENTHALL, J. The ‘contrarieties’ of Israel (C) BRUMANN, C. Thought styles. [email protected] OUGLAS 552 143 BERAN, H. Mutuaga. S. CAMPBELL 557 BUCHY, M. Teak and arecanut. E. MAWDSLEY BERDAN, F.F. The Aztecs. M.E. SMITH 380 807 BERDAN, FE & PR. ANAWALT. The essential BUCKLEY, A.D. Poetry, prose and popular culture in Codex Mendoza. JOYCE Marcus 365 Hausa. G. FURNISS 177 BERDAN, FE et al. Aztec imperial strategies. D.L. BUCKLEY, A.D. & M.C. KENNEY. NICHOLS 828 Negotiating identity. J. RUANE 579 BESNIER, N. Gender reversals and gender cultures BuLaG, U.E. The Manchus. PK. CROSSLEY S.P. RAMET (ed.) 378 581 BESSONJ,. Rastafari. B. CHEVANNES 169 BURT, B. Tradition and Christianity. L. Between anthropology and literature: the LINDSTROM 820 ethnographies of Verrier Elwin. R. GUHA BuTT COLSON, A. Mindful off amine. J. 325 WILBERT 610 BINFORD, L. The El Mozote massacre. M. ByrON, R. Being all equal. J. KAPFERER 840 EDELMAN 366 Byron, R.L. A space on the side of the road. K. Buss, K.E. El estudio de la cultura politica en STEWART 400 México. E. KROTE 593 CALHOUN, C. Nationalism. C. M. HANN 808 BLOCH, M. Cognition in the wild. E. CALHOUN, C. The ordinary and the extraordinary. HUTCHINS 150 EN. PIEKE 181 BLOOM, F.R. Choosing unsafe sex. E.J. SOBO CALLAWAY, H. Tensions of empire. F COOPER & 163 A.L. STOLER (eds) 368 BOONE, E.H. (ed.). Andean art at Dumbarton CAMPBELL, S. Mutuaga. H. BERAN 557 Oaks. W. Bray 558 Camporesl, C. Henri Gaidoz and The golden BouaquET, M. Civilising rituals. C. DUNCAN bough (C) 132 559 CANTWELL, C. The Yoghins of Ladakh. J. BouRQUE, N. Guinea-pigs. E.P, ARCHETTI CROOK & J. LOW (eds) 821 577 CAPLAN, L. The good Parsi. TM. LUHRMANN BOWIE, EF (ed.). The coming deliverer. P. 180 COLLINS 571 CAPLAN, P. (ed.). Food, health and identity. N. Bowman, G. Tor ule Jerusalem. R. CHARLES 829 FRIEDLAND & R. HECHT 800 CARLIN, L. Long-term consequences of early BRAUND, K.E.H. Deerskins and duffels. D. environment. C.J.K. HENRY &S .J. HICKERSON 159 ULIJASZEK (eds) 357 Bray, W. Andean art at Dumbarton Oaks. E.H. CARRASCO, P. Myths of ancient Mexico. M. BOONE (ed.) 558 GRAULICH 837 BREMAN, J. Footloose labour. J. HARRISS 175 CARRIER, J.G. Economies and cultures. R.R. BRENNEIS, D. & R.H.S. MACAULAY (eds). WILK 363 The matrix of language. R.J. PARMENTIER 560 CARRIER, J.G. (ed.). Meanings of the market. Brideprice in Amazonia? (C). B. DEAN 345 G.E. Marcus 804 Brideprice in Amazonia? (C). B. KNAUFT 347 CARRIER, J.G. New directions in economic BROKENSHA, D. Anthropology, development and anthropology. S. NAROTZKY 596 the post-modern challenge. K. GARDNER & CARSTEN,J . The heat of the hearth. S. D. LEWIS 161 MCKINNON 817 BROMHEAD, T. DE. Looking two ways. P. CARUCCTI, L.M. Nuclear activity. G. MCCALL HENLEY 561 830 BROW, J. Demons and development. S. PERERA CASTELLI GATTINARO, G.C. I Tuareg 577 attraverso la loro poesia orale. C. OxBY 171 INDEX 861 CAULFIELD, R.A. Greenlanders, whales and CROSSLEY, PK. The Manchus. U.E. BULAG whaling. M. NUTTALL 831 581 CHAPMAN, R. Islands in time. M. PATTON 135 CsorpAas, T.J. Body thoughts. A. STRATHERN CHARLES, N. Food, health and identity. P. 401 CAPLAN (ed.) 829 CSORDAS, T.J. Language, charisma and CHATTY, D. & A. RABO (eds). Organizing creativity. K. POEWE 389 women. I. JEAN-KLEIN 832 CUNNISON, S. Talking about machines. J.E. ORR CHEVANNES, B. Believing identity. N.R. 360 TOULIS 824 DANIEL, E.V. & J.M. PECK (eds). CHEVANNES, B. Rastafari. J. BESSON 169 Texture/contexture. G.E. MARCUS 809 CHIN, E. Ethnography and human development. DANN, G.M. The language of tourism. M. R.E. JESSOR et al. (eds) 151 HITCHCOCK 562 CLEMENTS, WM. Native American verbal art. DASEN, PR. See WASSMANN, J. & 689 J.B. JACKSON 833 Davies D. Polygamous families in contemporary CLIFFORD,J . Routes. D. GEWERTZ & F. society. J. ALTMAN & J. GINAT 338 ERRINGTON 367 Davis, J.J uan Maria Schuver’s travels in north-east COLEMAN, S. UFO crash at Roswell. B. SALER Africa 1880-1888. W JAMES et al. 814 et al. 603 DAVIS, M.G. Ecology, sociopolitical organization, COLLIER, G.A. Lacandonia al filo del acqua. X. and cultural change on the Southern Plains. J.B. LEYVA-SOLVANO & G. ASCENCIO JACKSON 835 FRANCO 395 DAVISON, J. Gender, lineage and ethnicity in ‘COLLIER, G.A. & E.I. QUARATIELLO. southem Africa. A. THOROLD 581 Basta! B. MAURER 580 DEACON, D. Elsie Clews Parsons. G.W. CoLuins D.A. Plants, people and culture. M.J. STOCKING JR 563 BALICK & PA. COX 140 DEAN, B. Brideprice in Amazonia? (C) 345 COLLINS, P. The coming deliverer. FBOWIE (ed.) DENING, G. Performances. B. DOUGLAS 160 571 DENOON, D. et al. (eds). Multicultural Japan. J. Conspicuous construction: houses, HENDRY 368 consumption and ‘relocalization’ in Depew, R. Tshimshian culture. J. MILLER 843 Manambondro, southeast Madagascar. P. DESCOLA, P. & G. PALSSON (eds). Nature THOMAS 425 and society. D.M. WILLIAMS 138 CONSTABLE, N. (ed.). Guest people. G. DEVINE,J . Maximum security. E. BEN-ARi 582 AIJMER 176 Distribution of knowledge among Sri Lankan Contestable identities: tribal structures in the ritual dancers (C). M. NURNBERGER 348 Moroccan High Atlas.* W. KRAus 1 Distribution of knowledge among Sri Lankan ‘Contrarieties’ of Israel, The (C). J. BENTHALL ritual dancers (C). R. SIMPSON 350 552 Division within the boundaries.* A. RILEs 409 ‘Contrarieties’ of Israel, The (C). N. RAPPORT Double unilineal descent and triple kinship 553 terminology: the case of the Kwanja of COOPER, B.M. Marriage in Maradi. D. Cameroon.* Q. GAUSSET 309 PELLOW 818 DoucLas, B. Performances. G. DENING 160 COOPER, F & A.L. STOLER (eds). Tensions of DOUGLAS, M. Thought styles. C. BRUMANN empire. H. CALLAWAY 368 143 COPLAN, D.B. In the time of the cannibals. M. DOUGLASS, C.B. Bulls, bullfighting and STOKES 165 Spanish identities. J. WALDREN 836 CorsIN, J. Nationalism and the nation in the Dunsar R. Handbook of human symbolic Iberian peninsula. C. MAR-MOLINERO & evolution. M. LOCK & C.R. PETERS (eds) A. SMITH (eds) 396 566 Cosmological deixis and Amerindian DUNCAN, C. Civilising rituals. M. BOUQUET perspectivism. E. ViveIROS DE CASTRO 469 559 CRANDALL, D.P. The role of time in Himba Dunpes, A. A pariah people. H. MACCOBY valuations of cattle 101 152 CRELLIN, J.K. & J. PHILPOTT. A reference DUPUIS, E.M. & PR VENDERGEEST (eds). guide to medicinal plants. M. HEINRICH 834 Creating the countryside. L.F. ROBERTSON 810 CRELLIN, J.K. & J. PHILPOTT. Trying to give Dwyer, PD. & M. MINNEGAL. Waiting for ease. M. HEINRICH 834 company: ethos and environment among CROOK,J . & J. LOW (eds). The Yogins of Kubo of Papua New Guinea* 23 Ladakh. C. CANTWELL 821 EADES, J. Merchant princes of the east. R. 862 INDEX HODDER 589 FULLER, S. Science. 1.R. Morus 811 EATON, WG. A chronicle of modern sunlight. A. FURNISS, G. Poetry, prose and popular culture in KING 144 Hausa. A.D, BUCKLEY 177 Ecological knowledge in Tibet (C). T. HUBER GARDNER, K. & D. LEWIS. Anthropology, & P. PEDERSEN 784 development and the post-modern challenge. D. Ecological knowledge in Tibet (C). M.A. BROKENSHA 161 MILLs 783 Gates, H. The flow ofg ifts. ¥. YAN 185 EDELMAN, M. The El Mozote massacre. L. GAUSSET, Q. Double unilineal descent and BINFORD 366 triple kinship terminology: the case of EDGAR, I.R. Dreamwork, anthropology and the Kwanja of Cameroon* 309 caring professions. D. RICHES 564 GELL, A. The glory of Van Gogh. N. HEINICH Epwarpbs, E. Prehistories of the future. E. 149 BARKAN & R. BUSH 141 GEORGE, K.M. The thread ofl ife. D.W. EICKELMAN, D.F & J. PISCATORI. Muslim HOLLAN & J.C. WELLENKAMP 590 politics. G. VOM BRUCK 836 GESCHIERE, P. The modernity of witchcraft. B. EKMAN, A.-K. Force ofh abit. J. FRYKMAN & O. Hours 584 LOFGREN (eds) 391 GEWERTZ, D. & F. ERRINGTON. Routes. ]. ERCHAK, G.M. Playing on the mother ground. D.F. CLIFFORD 367 LANCY 594 GODDARD, V.A. Gender, family and work in ERIKSEN, T.H. Capitalism. D. MILLER 359 Naples. P., HEADY 178 ERRINGTON, F. Cor fests and water carnivals. GOLDMAN, L.R. & C. SMITH. Imagining R.H. LAVENDA 842 identities: mimetic constructions in Huli ERRINGTON, F. Settling in the Canadian-American child fantasy play* 207 West 1890-1915. ].W. BENNETT & S.B. GOOBERMAN, R. Living tradition. M. KOHL 158 KWAIOLA & B. BURT 594 ERRINGTON, F. See GEWERTZ, D. & 367 Goob, A. Au confluent de deux riviéres. J. ESTRADA IGUINIZ, M. Después del despido. J. ASSAYAG 570 McC. HEYMAN 583 GOTTLIEB, A. & P- GRAHAM. Parallel worlds. ETTNER C. Harmony and counterpoint. B. YUNG A. MASQUELIER 370 et al. (eds) 849 GRABURN, N.H.H. et al. Catalogue raisonné of FAIRHEAD,J . & M. LEACH. Misreading the the Alaskan Commercial Company collection. T. African landscape. A.E. NYERGES 390 LOWENSTEIN 565 FARIS, J.C. Navajo and photography.J .R UBY Grau, A. Keeping together in time. W.G. 369 MCNEILL 373 FARQUHAR,J . Knowing practice. E. Hsu 162 GRAULICH, M. Myths of ancient Mexico. P. FAVRE, H. Vindigénisme. L. Rivat 145 CARRASCO 837 FERNEA, E.W. (ed.). Children in the Muslim Greek hoplites, warrior culture, and indirect Middle East. E. BALDWIN 145 bias. W.G. RUNCIMAN 731 FLUEGEL, P. Absent Lord. L.A. BABB 167 GREEN, M. Mountain farmers. T: SPEAR 605 Fortn, G. The play of time.J .H OSKINS 591 GREENHOUSE, C.J. A moment’s notice. M. FREEMAN, S.T. Perspectives on the family in Spain STRATHERN 146 past and present. D. REHER 819 GRIECO, M. Workers’ dilemmas. R.E. PAHL 358 FRICK, J. Zwischen Himmel und Erde. G. GRIFFIN, C. In the time of the Gypsies. M. AIJMER 177 STEWART 848 FRIEDLAND, R. & R. HECHT. To rule GRINDAL, B. & F SALAMONE. Bridges to Jerusalem. G. BOwMAN 800 humanity. B. TEDLOCK 147 FRIEDMAN,J . & J.C. CARRIER (eds). Guna, R. Between anthropology and Melanesian modemities. E. OGAN 391 literature: the ethnographies of Verrier FRIEDSON, S.M. Dancing prophets. P. STOLLER Elwin 325 166 GULLIVER, PH. A sentimental economy. C. From mission to movement: the impact of SALAZAR 184 Christianity on patterns of political GUMERMAN, G.J. & M. GELL-MANN association in Papua New Guinea.* H. (eds). Understanding complexity in the prehistoric WHITEHOUSE 43 Southwest. N.W. ACKERLY 353 FRYKMAN, J. & O. LOFGREN (eds). Force of HacE, P. Austronesian chiefs: metaphorical or habit. A.-K. EKMAN 391 fractal fathers? (C) 786 FULLER, C.J. Event, metaphor, memory. S. AMIN HAMMOND-TOOKE, WD. Imperfect 388 interpreters. T. SANDERS 811 INDEX 863 HANDELMAN, D. Overlooking Nazareth. D. BRAUND 159 RABINOWITZ 801 HILL, C.M. Great ape societies. WC. McGREW et HANN, C.M. Nationalism. C. CALHOUN 808 al. (eds) 137 HANN, C.M. The skeleton at thef east. J.R. HILL, C.M. The myth of wild Africa. ].S. WEDEL 585 ADAMS & T:G. McSHANE 364 Harris, M. The rhythm of life on the Amazon HILSON, S. Dental anthropology. T.C. RAE 358 floodplain: seasonality and sociality in a HiTCHCOCK, M. The language of tourism. G.M. riverine village 65 DANN 562 Harriss,J . Footloose labour.J .B REMAN 175 HOBART, A. et al. The peoples of Bali. L. Howe HARVEY, P. Hybrids of modernity. S. 393 MacDONALD 148 HOCcKINGS P. Rethinking visual anthropology. M. HASHIMOTO, A. The gift of generations. C. BANKS & H. MORPHY (eds) 364 WENGER 148 HODDER, R. Merchant princes of the east. J. HATHAWAY, J. The politics of households in EADES 589 Ottoman Egypt. A. RABO 838 HOFFMAN, L.A. Covenant of blood. H. HAWKESWOOD, WG. One of the children. SALAMON 571 S.O. Murray 586 HOLLAN, D.W. & J.C. WELLENKAMP. The HEaby, P. Gender, family and work in Naples. V-A. thread of life. K.M. GEORGE 590 GODDARD 178 HOLY, L. Anthropological perspectives on kinship. HEELAS, P. Inventing our selves. N. ROSE 379 R.H. BARNES 394 HEIBERG, M. Insiders and outsidersJ. . HOODFAR, H. Between marriage and the market. WALDREN 608 N. ABU-ZAHRA 591 HEINICH, N. The glory of Van Gogh. A. GELL HOSKINS,J . The play of time. G. FORTH 591 149 Hours, B. The modernity of witchcraft. P. HEINRICH, M. A reference guide to medicinal GESCHIERE 584 plants. J.K. CRELLIN & J. PHILPOTT 834 HOUuSEMAN, M. Painful places: ritual HEINRICH, M. Trying to give ease. J.K. encounters with one’s homelands 447 CRELLIN & J. PHILPOTT 834 Houston, S.D. The painted tombs of Oaxaca, HELMS, M. Creations of the Rainbow Serpent. R. Mexico. A.G. MILLER 134 Joyce 555 Howe, L. The peoples of Bali. A. HOBART et al. HENDRICKSON, H. (ed.). Clothing and 393 difference. RUTH BARNES 606 Howe, L. Scrounger, worker, beggarman, HENpky,J . Multicultural Japan. D. DENOON cheat: the dynamics of unemployment and et al. (eds) 368 the politics of resistance in Belfast 531 HENLEY P. Looking two ways. T: DE HOXIE, F. Parading through history. P. WAGONER BROMHEAD 561 162 Henri Gaidoz and The golden bough (C). R. Hsu, E. Knowing practice. |. FARQHAR 162 ACKERMAN 132 Huser, T. & P. PEDERSEN. Ecological Henri Gaidoz and The golden bough (C). C. knowledge in Tibet (C) 784 CampPorREs! 132 HUGHES, J.R. Anyan’s story. VD. WATSON 609 HENRY, C.J.K. & S.J. ULIJASZEK (eds). HUTCHINS, E. Cognition in the wild. M. Long-term consequences of early environment. L. BLOCH 150 CARLIN 357 HVIDING, E. Guardians of Marovo lagoon. K. HENSEL, C. Telling ourselves. N. VAKHTIN 587 NEUMANN 179 HERITIER-AUGE, F. & E. COPET- Ideology, ‘history of religions’ and hunter- ROUGIER (eds). La parenté spirituelle. B. gatherer studies. W. SHAPIRO 489 VERNIER 392 Imagining identities: mimetic constructions in HERVIK, P. Maya resurgence in Guatemala. R. Huli child fantasy play. L.R. GOLDMAN & WILSON 401 C. SMITH 207 HESS, C.G. Hungry for hope. E.P. ARCHETTI Insufficiency and lack: between production 839 and consumption in a longhouse economy HEUSCH, L. de. Postures et imposture. J.R. 1909-1996. R. ARMSTRONG 511 LLOBERA 812 Investigating cultures: a critique of cognitive HEYMAN,J . McC. Mineria y comunidad indigena. anthropology. J. TANNEY 669 S. SIGUENZA OROZCO 361 IRELAND, R. Struggle for the spirit. HEYMAN J. MCC. Después del despido. M. D. LEHMANN 822 ESTRADA IGUINIZ 21 583 JACKSON, J.B. Comanche political history. TW. HICKERSON, D. Deerskins and duffels. K.E.H. KAVANAGH 841 864 INDEX JACKSON, J.B. Ecology, sociopolitical KRESSEL, G. Grasping land. E. BEN-ARI & Y. organization, and cultural change on the Southern BILU (eds) 799 Plains. M.G. DAVIS 835 KROTZ, E. El estudio de la cultura politica en JACKSON, J.B. Native American verbal art. WM. México. K.E. Buiss 593 CLEMENTS 833 Kuper, A. The dictionary of anthropology. T. Jarre, A. Theories of ethnicity. W SOLLORS BARFIELD (ed.) 807 (ed.) 380 KWAITIOLA, M. & B. BURT. Living tradition. R. JAIN, R. A Tamil asylum diaspora. C. GOOBERMAN 594 McDOWELL 843 Kwon, H. The saddle and the sledge: hunting JAMES, A. et al. (eds). After Writing Culture. G. as comparative narrative in Siberia and PALSSON 813 beyond 115 JAMES, Wet al. (eds). Juan Maria Schuver’s LAERKE, A.B. Within the circle. A.B. RUGH 845 travels in north-east Africa 1880-1888. J. DAvis LAHR, M.M. The evolution of modern human 814 diversity. B. Woop 137 JAMIESON, M. Linguistic innovation and LANCY, D.F Playing on the mother ground. G.M. relationship terminology in the Pearl ERCHAK 594 Lagoon basin of Nicaragua* 713 LANG, G. Unruly gods. M. SHAHAR & R.P. JANELLI, R.L. & D. YIM. Making capitalism. WELLER (eds) 574 A. SMART 805 LAVENDA, R.H. Corn fests and water carnivals. JARMAN, N. Material conflicts. R. JENKINS 800 F. ERRINGTON 842 JEAN-KLEIN, I. Organizing women. D. CHATTY LAYTON, R. Vintages and traditions. R.C. ULIN & A. RABO (eds) 832 806 JENKINS, R. The dynamics of conflict in Northern LEHMANN, D. Struggle for the spirit. R. Ireland.J .R UANE & J. TODD 802 IRELAND 822 JENKINS, R. Material conflicts. N. 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