Table Of ContentAuthors of articles, etc. are in SMALL CAPS. Titles BenpDeR, B. The past in contemporary society. P-J.
of articles are in roman. Authors of books FOWLER 380
reviewed are in ITALIC CAPS. Title of BENTHALL,J . Foreign bodies. A.D. NAPIER 613
books reviewed are in italics. (C) - comment BENTLEY, ].W. Today there is no misery. S. COLE
* - with text figures 385
BFRNAL, V. Cultivating workers. G. HAALAND
Aspink J. Reading the entrails: analysis of an 175
African divination discourse 705 BINSBERGEN, W. VAN. Tears ofr ain.}.K. VAN
ABRAHAMS, R Explaining incest in DONGEN 387
Graeco-Roman Egypt (C) 599 BLOCH, M. Prey into hunter. }.K etty 176
ABRAHAMS, R. Sauna as _ symbol L.M BOISSEVAIN, J. (ed.) Revitalizing European
EDELSWARD 813 rituals. D.H ANDELMAN 830
AHMED, A.5S. Resistance and control in Pakistan BORNEMAN, J. Belonging to the two Berlins. G.
C. LinDHOLM 825 PFEFFER 831
AigLLo, L.C. Human osteology. T.D. WHITE 169 BOURDIEU, P. The logic of practice. R. JENKINS
AigtLo, L.C. Narratives of human evolution. M 617
LANDAU 168 Bowes, A Living together separately. M.
Aieito, L.C. Olduvai Gorge, 4. P.V. TOBIAS ROMANN & A. WEINGROD 399
168 Bowman, G. Nationalisintghe sacred: shrines and
ALTORKI, S. & D.P. COLE. Arabian oasis city shifting identities in the Israel-occupied
S. Weir 826 territones 431
ARDENER, S. Persons and powers of women in Boyce, AJ. Biological perspectives on human
diverse cultures. S. MACDONALD 811 pigmentation. A.LH. ROBINS 373
ARIS, M. (ed.) Lamas, princes, and brigands. A BOZZOLI, B. & M. NKOTSOE. Women of
JACKSON 376 Phokeng. C.M urray 173
ASSAYAG, J. La colére de la déesse décapitée. C.J Bray, W. The Tainos. I. ROUSE 604
FULLER 826 BRISON, K,J. Just talk. S. HARRISON 618
ATKINSON, J.M. & S. ERRINGTON (eds) BROWN, M.F. & E. FERNANDEZ War
Power and difference. }.C ARSTEN 827 shadows. P. Gow 619
Balaam’s place in the Book of Numbers. M BRUINESSEN, M. VAN. Agha, shaikh and state.
Douc as 411 L. YALCIN-HECKMANN 387
Banks, M. The Sikhs. G.R. THURSBY 174 Burke, P. Theatre of horror. R.V AN DUELMEN
Banks, M. The Jains. P,. DUNDAS 609 812
Barker, E. Living in the Children of God. D.E BURRIDGE, K. In the way. M.T. HuBer 388
VAN ZANDT 196 Byron, R Approaching the past. M.
Barker G. Archaeology, Annales and ethnohistory SILVERMAN & P.H. GULLIVER (eds) 849
A.B. KNAPP (ed.) 600 Ca.taway, H. A thrice told tale. M. WOLF 409
BaRrnarb,A . The Bushman myth.R .J. GORDON CAMERON, D. et al. Researching language. R.
182 GrRILLo 607
BARNES, R.H. Les complexités de l’alliance. F CapLan, P. Gender at the crossroads of knowledge.
HERITIER-AUGE & EE. COPET- M. DI LEONARDO 625
ROUGIER 840 CARMICHAEL, E. & C. SAYER. The skeleton
Barrett, ].C. Archaeology. C.R ENFREW& P at the feast. S. Rostas 377
BAHN 367 CaRkRIER, J.G. Barter, exchange and value. C.
Barrett, RJ. & R.H. Lucas. The skulls are HUMPHREY & S. HUGH-JONES (eds)
cold, the house is hot: interpreting the depths 395
of meaning in Iban therapy 573 CARRIER, J.G. Consuming technologies. R
Barton, R. Understanding behavior. ].D. LOY & SILVERSTONE & E. HIRSCH (eds) 614
C.B. PETERS (eds) 809 CarsTEN, J. Power and difference. J.M.
BEATTY, A. Society and exchange in Nias. G ATKINSON & S. ERRINGTON (eds) 827
FORTH 828 Castro, E.V. De. Of mixed blood. P.G OW 182
Authors of articles, etc. are in SMALL CAPS. Titles BenpDeR, B. The past in contemporary society. P-J.
of articles are in roman. Authors of books FOWLER 380
reviewed are in ITALIC CAPS. Title of BENTHALL,J . Foreign bodies. A.D. NAPIER 613
books reviewed are in italics. (C) - comment BENTLEY, ].W. Today there is no misery. S. COLE
* - with text figures 385
BFRNAL, V. Cultivating workers. G. HAALAND
Aspink J. Reading the entrails: analysis of an 175
African divination discourse 705 BINSBERGEN, W. VAN. Tears ofr ain.}.K. VAN
ABRAHAMS, R Explaining incest in DONGEN 387
Graeco-Roman Egypt (C) 599 BLOCH, M. Prey into hunter. }.K etty 176
ABRAHAMS, R. Sauna as _ symbol L.M BOISSEVAIN, J. (ed.) Revitalizing European
EDELSWARD 813 rituals. D.H ANDELMAN 830
AHMED, A.5S. Resistance and control in Pakistan BORNEMAN, J. Belonging to the two Berlins. G.
C. LinDHOLM 825 PFEFFER 831
AigLLo, L.C. Human osteology. T.D. WHITE 169 BOURDIEU, P. The logic of practice. R. JENKINS
AigtLo, L.C. Narratives of human evolution. M 617
LANDAU 168 Bowes, A Living together separately. M.
Aieito, L.C. Olduvai Gorge, 4. P.V. TOBIAS ROMANN & A. WEINGROD 399
168 Bowman, G. Nationalisintghe sacred: shrines and
ALTORKI, S. & D.P. COLE. Arabian oasis city shifting identities in the Israel-occupied
S. Weir 826 territones 431
ARDENER, S. Persons and powers of women in Boyce, AJ. Biological perspectives on human
diverse cultures. S. MACDONALD 811 pigmentation. A.LH. ROBINS 373
ARIS, M. (ed.) Lamas, princes, and brigands. A BOZZOLI, B. & M. NKOTSOE. Women of
JACKSON 376 Phokeng. C.M urray 173
ASSAYAG, J. La colére de la déesse décapitée. C.J Bray, W. The Tainos. I. ROUSE 604
FULLER 826 BRISON, K,J. Just talk. S. HARRISON 618
ATKINSON, J.M. & S. ERRINGTON (eds) BROWN, M.F. & E. FERNANDEZ War
Power and difference. }.C ARSTEN 827 shadows. P. Gow 619
Balaam’s place in the Book of Numbers. M BRUINESSEN, M. VAN. Agha, shaikh and state.
Douc as 411 L. YALCIN-HECKMANN 387
Banks, M. The Sikhs. G.R. THURSBY 174 Burke, P. Theatre of horror. R.V AN DUELMEN
Banks, M. The Jains. P,. DUNDAS 609 812
Barker, E. Living in the Children of God. D.E BURRIDGE, K. In the way. M.T. HuBer 388
VAN ZANDT 196 Byron, R Approaching the past. M.
Barker G. Archaeology, Annales and ethnohistory SILVERMAN & P.H. GULLIVER (eds) 849
A.B. KNAPP (ed.) 600 Ca.taway, H. A thrice told tale. M. WOLF 409
BaRrnarb,A . The Bushman myth.R .J. GORDON CAMERON, D. et al. Researching language. R.
182 GrRILLo 607
BARNES, R.H. Les complexités de l’alliance. F CapLan, P. Gender at the crossroads of knowledge.
HERITIER-AUGE & EE. COPET- M. DI LEONARDO 625
ROUGIER 840 CARMICHAEL, E. & C. SAYER. The skeleton
Barrett, ].C. Archaeology. C.R ENFREW& P at the feast. S. Rostas 377
BAHN 367 CaRkRIER, J.G. Barter, exchange and value. C.
Barrett, RJ. & R.H. Lucas. The skulls are HUMPHREY & S. HUGH-JONES (eds)
cold, the house is hot: interpreting the depths 395
of meaning in Iban therapy 573 CARRIER, J.G. Consuming technologies. R
Barton, R. Understanding behavior. ].D. LOY & SILVERSTONE & E. HIRSCH (eds) 614
C.B. PETERS (eds) 809 CarsTEN, J. Power and difference. J.M.
BEATTY, A. Society and exchange in Nias. G ATKINSON & S. ERRINGTON (eds) 827
FORTH 828 Castro, E.V. De. Of mixed blood. P.G OW 182
INDEX 861
CAULFIELD, R.A. Arctic homeland. M. NUTTALL DU TOIT, B.M. Aging and menopause among
626 Indian South African women. C.M acCoRMACK
Cuance, M. The egalitarians, human and 605
chimpanzee. M.P OWER 81C DUELMEN, R. VAN. Theatre of horror. P. BURKE
CHARSLEY, S.R. Wedding cakes and cultural 812
history. }.O BELKEVICH 378 DUNBAR, R.. Coalitions and alliances in humans and
CHRISTIAN, W.A. Moving crucifixes in modem other animals. AH. HARCOURT& F.B.M.
Spain. R.L. Stinrat 379 DE WAAL (eds) 370
CLARK, G. Space, time and man. B.G. TRIGGER Dunbar, R. The sociobiological imagination. M.
365 MAXWELL (ed.) 372
Conuen, A.P. The anthropology of self and behavior DUNDAS, P. The Jains. M. BANKs 619
G.M. ERCHAK 391 DURANTI, A. & C. GOODWIN (eds).
Couen, A.P. Wester conceptions of the individual. Rethinking context. }.F. Weiner 379
B. MORRIS 381 DURRENBERGER, E.P.&N. TANNENBAUM.
Cote, S. Toda there is no misery. ].W. BENTLEY Analytical perspectives on Shan agriculture and
i
385 village economics. G. EvANS 832
Commerce of cultures in Melanesia, The. S Earte, T. The Incas and their ancestors. M.E
HARRISON 139 MOSELEY 602
CONNELL, J].& R. HOWITT (eds). Mining and EDELSWARD, L.M. Sauna as symbol. R.
indigenous peoples in Australia. 1.K EEN 608 ABRAHAMS 813
COIWAN, C.W. & P.J. WATSON (eds). The Epwarops, D.B. Economy and culture in Pakistan.
origins of agriculture. D.E. Yen 804 H. DONNAN & P. WERBNER (eds) 177
Crick, M. Tourism in southeast Asia. M EILBERG-SCHWARTZ, H. (ed.) People of the
HITCHCOCK et al. (eds) 818 body. L.M ars 814
CROWN, P. & W.J. JUDGE (eds). Chaco and EINARSSON, N. Japanese whaling. A.K ALLAND
Hohokam. R..H. McGuire 167 & B. MOERAN 623
Culture and identity in the south Pacific: a Embourgeoisement and the ‘cultural capital’:
comparative analysis. R.N oRTON 741 rural enterprise and concepts of prestige in
DAMON, F. From Muyuw to the Trobriands. S.P northeastern Hungary K.A. SZENT-
MonrTacu 389 Gyoreyi 515
DAVIS, W. Japanese religion and society D.P EPSTEIN, A.L. Scenes from African urban life. U.
MARTINEZ 620 HANNERZ 390
De.iece, R. The myths of origin of the Indian ERCHAK, G.M. The anthropology of self and
untouchables 533 behavior. A.P. COHEN 391
Desh-bidesh: Sylheti images of home and away Evans, G. Analytical perspectives on Shan
K. GARDNER 1 agriculture and village economics. E.P.
Development of anthropology, The (C). T DURRENBERGER & N. TANNENBAUM
INGOLD 598 832
Development of anthropology, The (C). D.M Explaining incest in Graeco-Roman Egypt (C)
SCHNEIDER 598 R. ABRAHAMS 599
Development of anthropology, The (C). P FarDOoN, R. Spiders, pangolins and zoo visitors
(C) 361
SutuiToE 597
DIAKONOFF, I.M. (ed.) Early antiquity. A FENTRESS, ].&C WICKHAM. Social memory
SHERRATT 366 E. TONKIN 610
Dipuk, S$ I wins, ancestors and socio-economic FERGUSON, L Uncommon ground. M.H.
change in Kedjom society 551 JOHNSON 367
DIKOETTER, F. The discourse of race in modern FERNANDEZ, J.W. (ed.) Beyond metaphor. R.
China. C. STAFFORD 608 PAINE 178
DOBKIN DE RIOS, M Amazon healer. T FEUCHTWANG, S. Historical metaphor: a study of
LUHRMANN 620 religious representation and the recognition
DONGEN, ].K. VAN Tears of rain. W. VAN of authority 35
BINSBERGEN 387 FiscHER, M.M.]. Postmodernism and Islam, A.S.
DONNAN, H. & P. WERBNER (eds). Economy AHMED 171
and culture in Pakistan. D.B. Eowarps 177 FLERAS, A. & J.L. ELLIOTT. The nations
Douc.as, M Balaam’s place in the Book of within. A.G RAY 611
Numbers 411 FortH, G. Society and exchange in Nias. A.
Douctas, M. Hunting the pangolin (C) 161 BEATTY 828
DRANSART, P. Anitigiiedades del Peni. H FOWLER, P.J. The pasti n contemporary society. B.
URBANO & A. SANCHEZ (eds) 851 BENDER 380
Drucker-Brown, S. The Savage within. H. Fox, R.G. Cultural complexity. U.H ANNERZ
KUKLICK 185 183
Du Boutay, }. Time, religion and social experience FOX, R.G. (ed.) Recapturing anthropology. P. VAN
in rural Greece. L.K. HART 837 Der VEER 179
862 INDEX
FRANCHETTO, B. See McCatium, C. & 404 HANDELMAN, D. Revitalizing European rituals. J.
Friepet, D. Cerro Palenque. R.A. JOYCE 600 BOISSEVAIN (ed.) 830
From production to property: decollectivization HANKS, W.F. Referential practice. |.A rrcHIsON
and the family-land_ relationship in 393
contemporary Hungary. C.M. Hann 299 Hann, C.M. From production to property:
FULLER, C.J. The camphor flame. A.G. Goin 833 decollectivization and the family-land
Futter, C.J. La colére de la déesse décapitée. J. relationship in contemporary Hungary 299
ASSAYAG 826 Hann, C. The unplanned society. J.R. WEDEL
GADGIL, M. & R. GUHA. This fissured land. 383
N. Tuin 612 HANNERZ, U. Cultural complexity. R.G. Fox
GARDNER, K. Desh-bidesh: Sylheti images of 183
home and away 1 HANNERZ, U. Scenes from African urban life. A.L.
EPSTEIN 390
GarDNeR, K. Arguing with the crocodile. S.C
HARCOURT, A.H. & F.B.M. DE WAAL (eds)
WHITE 634
GEFOU-MADIANOU, D. Alcohol, gender and Coalitions and alliances in humans and other
culture. M. MarSHALL 834 animals. R.D unBaR 370
HARDING, R. Human biology. P. O’HIGGINS
Ge.t, A.F. Intimate communications. GC.H ERDT
& R.J. STOLLER 838 606
GELLNER, D.N. Monk, householder and Tantric HARDY, J. et al. (eds) The heritage of Namatjira.
priest. R.1. Levy 391 H. Morpny 817
Guwson, T. Wagering the land. M. LEWIS 398 Harrison S. The commerce of cultures in
Melanesia 139
GJORDING, G.N. Conditions not oft heir choosing
Harrison, S. Just talk. K.]. BRISON 618
A.E. KinGsOLVvER 392
Harrison, S. The song to the flying fox. J.
GLASS, P. Lepani Watson and Lepani
WASSMANN 405
Gumagawa (C) 803
HART, L.K. Time, religion and social
GLOWCZEWSKI, _ B. (ed.) Yapa. H experience in rural Greece. J.D u BouLay
MORPHY 817
837
Gop, A.G. The camphor flame. C.J. FULLER 833
Hastorr, C The Incas empire. §=T.C.
Go.pscHmiDT, W. On the relationship between PATTERSON 603
biology and anthropology 341
Hastrup, K. Hunger and the hardness of facts
GONZALEZ, N.L. Dollar, dove and eagle. N
727
Raprort 835 HASWELL, M. & D HUNT (eds). Rural
GOOD, A. The female bridegroom D.B
households in emerging societies. A.F.
McGitvray 180
ROBERTSON 394
GORDON,R. ]. The Bushmamnyt h. A.B ARNARD Heap, S. Sacred void. D.P ARKIN 190
182
Hetms, M.W. Contemporary futures. S
GOW, P. Of mixed blood. E.V. De Castro 182 WALLMAN (ed.) 822
Gow, P. War shadows. M.F. BROWN & E. HENDRY, J. Japanese sense of self. N.R.
FERNANDEZ 619 ROSENBERGER (ed.) 190
Gray, A. The nations within. A.F LERAS & J.L Henpry, J.R emade in JapanJ.. J. TOBIN (ed.) 615
ELLIOTT 611 Henn, A. Herrschaft als soziale Praxis. A.
Gritto, R. Researching language. D. CAMERON LUEDTKE (ed.) 189
et al. 607 HERDT, G. & RJ. STOLLER Intimate
GRIMSHAW, A. Servants of the Buddha. M communications. A.F. GeLt 838
PHyLactou 835 HERITIER-AUGE, F. & E. COPET-
GROVES, C.P. A theory of primate and human ROUGIER. Les complexités de l’alliance. R.H.
evolution. A.M acLARNON 369 BARNES 840
Growth of family trees, The: understanding Heuscn, L. De. Hunting the pangolin (C) 159
Huaorani perceptions of the forest. L.R iva HEUZE, G. (ed.) Travailler en Inde. M
635 HOLMSTROM 623
GupemMan,S . Household economy. R.R. WILK 407 Hiccins, MJ. Social inequality in Oaxaca. A.D.
GUINNESS, P. On the margin of capitalism. }.S MURPHY & A. STEPICK 846
KAHN 815 Hut. J.H. Grammatical categories and cognition. ].A.
GUPTA, D. (ed.) Social stratification. R. JEFFERY LUCY 823
621 Hint, J.H. Language diversity and thought. J.A.
Guyer, J.1. Wealth in people and self-realization LUCY 823
in Equatorial Africa 243 Hiascn, E. The empty place. J.F. WEINER 853
HAALAND, G. Cultivating workers. V BERNAL Historical metaphor: a study of religious
175 representation and the recognition of
HAMILL, J.F. Ethno-logic. D. ZerrLyn 816 authority. S. FEUCHTWANG 35
HANDELMAN, D. Models and mirrors. M Hitcucock, M. The symbolic system of the Giman
HOUSEMAN 836 ofs outhem Halmahera. D.T ELJEUR 402
INDEX 863
HITCHCOCK, M. et al. (eds) Tourism in southeast KIRKLAND, J. et al. (eds) Herbal and magical
Asia. M. Crick 818 medicine. U. SHARMA 185
Hoimstrom, M. Travailler en Inde. G HEUZE KLASS, M. Singing with Sai Baba. S. VentOvEC
(ed.) 622 396
HORTON, D. Recoverintghe tracks. P. WHITE KNAPP, A.B. (ed.) Archaeology, Annales and
805 ethnohistory. G. BARKER 601
Hoskins, J. From a shattered sun. S. MCKINNON Knapp, A.B. Lemba archaeological project. E.
844 PELTENBURG 806
Houseman, M. Models and mirrors. D. KNIGHT, J. Cultural nationalism in contemporary
HANDELMAN 836 Japan. K. YOSHINO 616
Huser, M.T. In the way. K. BURRIDGE 388 KRASNIEWICZ, L. Nuclear summer. L. Witson
HUESKEN, F. & J].K EMP (eds). Cognation and 397
social organization in southeast Asia. V.V ALERI KUKLICK, H._ The savage within. S
841 DRUCKER-BROWN 185
HUMPRREY, C. & S. HUGH-JONES (eds). Kurtz, D.V. & M.C. Nuntey. Ideology and
Barter, exchange and value. J.G. CARRIER work at Teotihuacan: a hermeneutic
395 interpretation 761
Hunger and the hardness of facts. K. HASTRUP LANDAU, M. Narratives of human evolution. L.C.
727 AIELLO 168
Hunting the pangolin (C). I.M. Lewis 165 Lattas, A. Sorcery and colonialism: illness,
Hunting the pangolin (C). L De Heuscn 159 dreams and death as political languages in
West New Britain 51
Hunting the pangolin (C). M. Douctas 161
Ideology and work at Teotihuacan: a LAUGHLIN, R.M. & C. KARASIK. The people
hermeneutic interpretation. D.V. Kurtz & of the bat. A. SHELTON 186
M.C. Nun ey 761 Layton, R. Whitefella comin’. D.S. TRIGGER
382
Illusions of nationality: false premisses of the
LE GUENNEC-COPPENS, F. & P. CAPLAN
liberal tradition. A. OUROussorF 281
(eds). Les Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie. M.}
INGOLD, T The development of anthropology
SWARTz 187
(C) 598
LEDERMAN, R._ The Mumdugumor. N.
INGoLD, T. The dynamics of evolution. A SOMIT
& S.A. PETERSON (eds) 374 McDOWELL 842
Inventing the ‘People’s Europe’ critical LEONARDO, M. DI (ed.). Gendera t the crossroads
of knowledge. P.C APLAN 625
approaches to European Community Lepani Watson and Lepani Gumagawa (C) P
cultural policy. C. SHORE 779
Grass 803
Jackson, A. Lamas, princes and brigands. M. ARIS
Levy, R.I. Monk, householder and Tantric priest.
(ed.) 376 D.N. GELLNER 391
"Je6rr2e1ry , R. Social stratification. D. GUPTA (ed.) Lewis, I.M. Hunting the pangolin (C). 165
Lewis, 1.M. Malay bomohs and shamans (C) 361
Jenkins, R The logic of practice. P. BOURDIEU Lewis, 1.M. Spiders, pangolins and zoo visitors
617 (C) 363
JOHNSON, M.H Uncommon ground L LEWIS, M. Wagering the land. T. Gipson 398
FERGUSON 367
LINDHOLM, C. Resistance and control in Pakistan
JOYCE, R.A. Cerro Palenque. D. Friepet 600 A.S. AHMED 825
Kann, J.S. On the margin of capitalism. P Loizos, P. The cinematic griot. P. STOLLER 821
GUINNESS 815 LOY, J.D. & C.B. PETERS (eds). Understanding
KALLAND, A. & B. MOERAN Japanese behavior. R. BARTON 809
whaling. N. E1NARSSON 623 LUCY, J.A. Grammatical categories and cognition
Keen, |. Mining and indigenous peoples in Australia J.H. HILL 823
]. CONNELL & R. HOWITT (eds) 608 LUCY, J.A. Language diversity and thought. J.H
Ke.ty, }. Prey into hunter. M. BLOCH 176 Hit 823
Kemper, S. Buddhism betrayed? S.J. TAMBIAH LUEDTKE, A. (ed.) Herrschaft als soziale Praxis
631 A. HENN 189
Kenna, M.E. Demons and _ the devil. C LUHRMANN, T. Amazon healer. M.D OBKIN DE
STEWART 194 RIOS 620
Kent, S. Sharing in an egalitarian Kalahari McCattum, C. & 8B. FRANCHETTO. A
community* 479 discourse-centred approach to culture. G. URBAN
KHARE, R.S. (ed.) The eternal food. D. RUTTER 404
624 MacCormack, C. Aging and menopause among
KHAZANOV, A.M. The development of nomadism in Indian South African women. B.M. DU TOIT
ancient northeast Africa. K.S ADR 368 605
KiNGSOLVER, A.E. Conditions not of their choosing MacDona.Lp, S. Persons and power of women in
G.N. GJORDING 392 diverse cultures. S. ARDENER 811
864 INDEX
McDOWELL, N._ The Mumdugumor. R. NAGENGAST, C. Reluctant socialists, rural
LEDERMAN 842 entrepreneurs. M. STEWART 847
MacGAFFEY,J . (ed.) The real economy ofZ aire. J. NAPIER, A.D. Foreign bodies. J. BENTHALL 613
PoTTiER 819 Nationalising the sacred: shrines and shifting
McGivray, D.B The female bridegroom. A. identities in the Israeli-occupied territories.
GOOD 180 G. Bowman 431
McGuire, R.H. Chaco and Hohokam. P. Nemi in the modern world: return oft he exotic?
CROWN & W.]. JUDGE (eds) 167 D. PARKIN 79
MacKENZIE, M.A. Androgynous objects. D Norton, R. Culture and identity in the South
Mitter 843 Pacific: a comparative analysis 741
McKINNON,, S. From a shattered sun. J HOSKINS Nun ey, M.C. see Kurtz, D.V. & 761
844 NUTTALL, M. Arctic homeland. R.A. CAULFIELD
MacLarnon, A. A theory of primate and human 626
evolution. C.P. GROVES 369 O’BRIEN, J. & W. ROSEBERRY (eds). Golden
Making history: the significance of childhood ages, dark ages. |.D.Y. Peet 627
cognition for a comparative anthropology of O’HIGGINS, P. Human biology. R.M. HanpiNG
mind. C. TOREN 461 607
Malay bomohs and shamans (C). I.M. Lewis 361 OseELKEVICH, J. Wedding cakes and cultural
Mars, L People of the body H history. S.R. CHARSLEY 378
EILBERG-SCHWARTZ (ed.) 814 On the relationship between biology and
Marsuait, M. Alcohol, gender and culture. D anthropology. W. GoLtpscHmipT 341
GEFOU-MADIANOU 834 OvuroussorF, A. Illusions of nationality: false
Martinez, D.P. Japanese religion and society. W. premisses of the liberal tradition 281
DAVIS 620 Paine, R. Beyond metaphor. ].W. FERNANDEZ
MASCIE-TAYLOR, C.G.N.&G.W.LASKER (ed.) 178
(eds). Applications of biological anthropology to PARKIN, D. Nemi in the modern world: return
human affairs. S. STRICKLAND 372 of the exotic? 79
MAXWELL, M (ed.) The _ sociobiological PARKIN, D. Sacred void. S. HEALD 190
imagination. R. DUNBAR 372 PATTERSON, T.C. The Inca empire. C.
Micnatak, L. Romancing the real. S.J. WEBBER Hastorr 603
406 Peet, J.D.Y. Golden ages, dark ages. ].O’BRIEN
Mipp.eTton, K. Bible et pouvoir 4 Madagascar au & W. ROSEBERRY (eds) 607
X1IXe siécle. F. RAISON-JOURDE 848 PELTENBURG, E. Lemba archaeological project.
‘Might be something’: the language of A.B. Knapp 806
indeterminacy in Australian Aboriginal land Prerrer, G. Belonging to the two Berlins. J.
use. E.A. PovINELLI 679 BORNEMAN 831
Miter, D Androgynous objects M.A PHyLacTou, M. Servants of the Buddha. A.
MacKENZIE 843 GRIMSHA W8 35
MILLET, M The Romanization of Britain. E PinaA-CaBRAL, J. De. Tamed violence: genital
Scott 601 symbolism in Portuguese popular culture*
Mituen,S . Iberia before the Iberians. L.G. STRAUS 101
605 Pottier, J. The real economy of Zaire. J.
Monks, J. Complementary medicine today. U MacGAFFEY (ed.) 819
SHARMA 820 PovineLli, E.A. ‘Might be something’: the
Monrtacu, S.P. From Muyuw to the Trobriands. F language of indeterminacy in Australian
DAMON 389 Aboriginal land use 679
Morpny, H. Yapa. B. GLOWCZEWSKI (ed.) POWER, M. The _ egalitarians, human and
817 chimpanzee. M. CHANCE 810
Morpny, H. The heritage of Namatjira.]. HARDY ‘Race’, nature and culture. P. Wape 17
et al. (eds) 817 RAISON-JOURDE, F. Bible et pouvoir a
MORRIS, B. Western conceptions of the individual Madagascar au XIXe siécle. K.M IDDLETON 848
A.P. CoHEN 381 RANDALL, S. Mortality and society in sub-Saharan
MOSELEY, M.E. The Incas and their ancestors. T. Africa. E.V AN DE WALLE et al. (eds) 376
Earte 602 Rapport, N. Dollar, dove and eagle. N.L.
Munson, H. Jr. Rethinking Gellner’s GONZALEZ 835
segmentary analysis of Morocco’s Ait ’Aita* Reading the entrails: analysis of an African
267 divination discourse*. J. ABBINK 705
MURPHY, A.D. & A. STEPICK. Social Reconstructing kinship or the pragmatics of kin
inequality in Oaxaca. M.J. Hiccins 846 talk*. D. ZerTLyn 199
Murray, C. Women of Phokeng. B.B OZZOLI Remembering to forget: identity, mourning and
& M. NKOTSOE 173 memory amothne Jigvar o. A.C. TAYLOR 653
Myths of origin of the Indian untouchables, The RENFREW, C. & P. BAHN. Archaeology. J.C
R. Deviece 533 BARRETT 367
INDEX 865
Rethinking Gellner’s segmentary analysis of SiuiToE, P. The development of anthropology
Morocco’s Ait ’Atta*. H.M UNSON JR 267 (C) 597
Rhetoric, tradition and communication: the Siurtoe, P. The Mi-culture of the Mount Hagen
dialectics of meaning in proverb use*. J.-L. people. H.S TRAUSS & H. TISCHNER 630
SiRAN 225 SILVERMAN, M. & P.H. GULLIVER (eds).
RuuM, M.R. Understanding ‘belief’ (C) 801 Approaching the past. R. BYRON 849
RicuHarps, C. Rethinking the Neolithic. J. SILVERSTONE, R. & E. HIRSCH (eds).
THOMAS 807 Consuming technologies. ].G. CARRIER 614
Riva, L. From the enemy’s point of view. E. Sinan, J.-L. Rhetoric, tradition and
VIVEIROS DE CASTRO 633 communication: the dialectics of meaning in
Riva, L. The growth of family trees: proverb use* 225
understanding Huaorani perceptions of the Skulls are cold, the house is hot, The: interpreting
forest 635 depths of meaning in Iban therapy 573
RosertsA,. F. Blazing the trail. V.T URNER 631 SOMIT, A. & S.A. PETERSON (eds). The
ROBERTSON, A.F. Rural households in emerging dynamics of evolution. T. INGoLD 374
societies. M. HASWELL & D. HUNT (eds) Sorcery and colonialism: illness, dreams and death
394 as political languages in West New Britain.
ROBINS, A.H. Biological perspectives on human A. Lattas 51
pigmentation. A.J. Boyce 373 Spiders, pangolins and zoo visitors (C). 1.M. Lewis
ROMANN, M. & A. WEINGROD Living 363
together separately. A.B owes 399 Spiders, pangolins and zoo visitors (C). R.
ROSENBERGER, N.R. (ed.) Japanese sense of FARDON 361
self. }.H ENDRY 190 STAFFORD, C. The discourse of race in modem China.
Rostas, S. The skeleton at the feast. E. F. DIKOETTER 608
CARMICHAEL & C. SAYER 377 Stewart, C. Religious regimes and state formation.
ROUSE, I. The Tainos. W. Bray 604 E. WOLF (ed.) 384
RUBINSTEINR.,A. (ed.) Fieldwork. P. SULLIVAN STEWART, C. Demons and the devil. M.E.
191 KENNA 194
Rutter, D. The eternal food. R.S. KHARE (ed.) Stewart, M. Reluctant socialists, rural entrepreneurs.
624 C. NAGENGAST 847
SADR, K. The development of nomadism in ancient STIRRAT, R.L. Moving crucifixes in modern Spain.
northeast Africa. ALM. KHAZANOV 368 W.A. CHRISTIAN 379
SALZMAN, C. & J.G. GALATY (eds). Nomads STOLLER, P. The cinematic griot. P. Loizos 821
in a changing world. S. TONAH 628 STRATHERN, M. Families we choose. K.W ESTON
SCHIEFFELIN, B.B. The give and take ofe veryday 195
life. G.M. Wuite 193 STRATHERN, M Reproducing the future. C
SCHNEIDER, D The development of SHorE 401
anthropology (C) 598 STRAUS, L.G. Iberia before the Iberians. S. MiTHEN
SCHREMPP, G. Magical arrows. E. SCHWIMMER 605
848 STRAUSS, H.&H. TISCHNER. The Mi-culture
SCHWIMMER, E. Magical arrows. G. SCHREMPP of the Mount Hagen people. P. SitiToE 630
848 STRICKLAND, S. Applications of biological
Scott, E. The Romanization of Britain. M. anthropology to human affairs.
MILLETT 601 C.G.N.MASCIE-TAYLOR & G.W.
SEGAL, D. (ed.) Crossing cultures. B. Wicuiams LASKER (eds) 371
400 STRICKLAND, S.S. Foraging strategies and natural diet
SEXTONJ,.D . (ed.) Ignacio. R. WiLtson 629 of monkeys, apes, and humans. A.W HITEN
Sharing in an egalitarian Kalahari community* & E.M. WIDDOWSON (eds) 170
S. Kent 479 SULLIVAN, P. Fieldwork. R.A. RUBINSTEIN (ed.)
SHARMA, U. Complementary medicine today. J. 191
Monks 820 Swartz, M.J. Les Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie.
SHARMA, U. Herbal and magical medicine. J. F. LE GUENNEC-COPPENS & P.
KIRKLAND et al. (eds) 185 CAPLAN (eds) 187
SHELTON, A. The people of the bat R.M. SzeNT-GyOrGyi, K.A. Embourgeoisement and
LAUGHLIN & C. KARASIK 186 the cultural capital: rural enterprise and
SHERRATT, A Early antiquity 1M. concepts ofp restige in northeastern Hungary
DIAKONOFF (ed.) 366 515
SHore, C. Inventing the ‘People’s Europe’: TAMBIAH, S.J. Buddhism betrayed? S. KEMPER
critical approaches to European Community 631
cultural policy 779 Tamed violence: genital symbolism in Portuguese
SHore, S. Reproducing the future. M. popular culture*. J. De Pina-Casrat 101
STRATHERN 401 Tapp, N. Anthropologgoye s to war. E.W AKIN 615
866 INDEX
Tapp, N Pattems and_ illusions. G. Wealth in people and self-realization in
WIJEWARDENE & E.C. CHAPMAN (eds) Equatorial Africa. J.1. Guyer 243
853 WEBBER, S.J. Romancing the real. L.M iICHALAK
Taytor, A.C. Remembering to forget: identity, 406
mourning and memory among theJ ivaro 653 WEDEL, J.R. The unplanned society. C. HANN
TELJEUR, D. The symbolic system of the Giman of 383
southem Halmahera. M. HitcHcock 402 WEINER, A.B. Inalienable possessions. H.
Tuin, N. This fissured land. M. GADGIL & R WHITEHOUSE 852
GUHA 612 WEINER, J.F. The empty place. E.H inscu 853
THOMAS, J. Rethinking the Neolithic. C Weiner, J.F. Rethinking context. A. DURANTI
Rucnarns 807 & C. GOODWIN (eds) 379
THURSBY, G.R. The Sikhs. M. BANKs 174 Weir, S. Arabian oasis city. S.A LTORKI & D.P
TOBIAS, P.V. Olduvai Gorge, 4. L.C. AreLLo COLE 826
168 WESTON, K. Families we choose. M. STRATHERN
TOBIN,J. J. (ed.) Remade in Japan. J. HENDRY 615 195
Tonan, S. Nomads in a changing world. C Wuitaker, M.P. The politics of culture. B.
SALZMAN & J].G. GALATY (eds) 628 WILLIAMS (ed.) 408
Tonkin, E. Social memory. J.F ENTRESS & C White, G.M. The give and take of everyday life
WICKHAM 610 B.B. SCHIEFFELIN 193
Tooxer, D.E. Understanding ‘belief’ (C) 802 Wuire, P. Recovering the tracks. D.H ORTON 805
Toren, C. Making history: the significance of WHITE, S.C. Arguing with the crocodile. K
childhood cognition for a comparative GARDNER 634
WHITE, T.D. Human osteology. L-C. Atetto 169
anthropology of mind 461
WuiTeHouse, H Inalienable possessions A.B.
Triccer, B.G. Calumet and fleur-de-lys. J.A
WEINER 852
WALTHALL &J ].E. EMERSON (eds) 808
WHITEN, A. & E.M. WIDDOWSON (eds).
Triccer, B.G. Space, time and man. G.C LARK
Foraging strategies and natural diet of monkeys,
365
TRIGGER, D.S. Whitefella comin’. R. LayTON apes, and humans. S.S. STRICKLAND 170
WIJEYEWARDENE, G. & E.C. CHAPMAN
382
(eds). Patterns and illusions. N.T app 853
TURNER, E. et al. Experiencing ritual. R. Witus
WILK, R.R. Household economy. S. GUDEMAN 407
403
Wituams, B. Crossing cultures. D. SEGAL (ed.)
TURNER, V. Blazing the trail. A.F. RoBert6s3 1 400
T'wins, ancestors and socio-economic change in
WILLIAMS, B. (ed.) The politics ofc ulture. M.P
Kedjom society. S. Dipuk 551
WHITAKER 408
Understanding ‘belief’ (C). D.E. Tooker 802 Wits, R. Experiencing ritual. E. TURNER et al
Understanding ‘belief’ (C). M.R. Ruum 801
403
URBAN, G. A discourse-centered approach to culture Wison, | Nuclear summer. L.K RASNIEWICZ
C. McCatium & B. Francuettro 404 397
URBANO, H. & A SANCHEZ (eds) Wiison, R. Anchored communities: identity and
Antigiiedades del Peri. P.D RANSART 851 history of the Maya Q’echi 121
Vaceri, V Cognation and social organization in Wuson, R. Ignacio. ].D. SEXTON (ed.) 629
southeast Asia. F HUESKEN & J. KEMP WINTERHALDER, B. Work, and
resources
(eds) 841 population in foraging societies* 321
Veer, P. VAN Der. Recapturing anthropology. R.G WOLF, E. (ed.) Religious regimes and state formation
FOX (ed.) 179 C. STEWART 384
Vertovec, S. Singing with Sai Baba. M. KLASS WOLF, M. A thrice told tale. H.C attaway 409
396 Work, resources and population in foraging
VIVEIROS DE CASTRO, E. From the enemy’s societies. B.W INTERHALDER 321
point of view. L. Rivat 633 YALCIN-HECKMANN, L. Agha, shaikh and state. M
Wave, P. ‘Race’, nature and culture. 17 VAN BRUINESSEN 387
WAKIN, E. Anthropologgoye s to war. N.T app 615 Yen, D.E. The origins of agriculture. C.W.
WALLE, E. VAN DE et al. (eds) Mortality and COWAN & P.J. WATSON (eds) 804
society in sub-Saharan Africa. S.R ANDALL 376 YOSHINO, K. Cultural nationalism in
WALLMAN,, S. (ed.) Contemporary futures. M.W contemporary Japan. |.K NIGHT 616
Hetms 822 ZANDT, D.E. VAN. Living in the Children of
WALTHALL, J.A. & T.E. EMERSON (eds) God. E. BARKER 196
Calumet and fleur-de-lys. B.G. TRiGGER 808 ZeITLYN, D. Ethno-logic].. F. HAMILL 816
WASSMANN, J. The song to the flying fox. S ZeITLYN, D. Reconstructing kinship or the
HARRISON 405 pragmatics of kin talk 199
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BOOKS REVIEWED
Agha, shaikh and state. M.V AN BRUINESSEN 387 Cultivating workers. V. BERNAL 175
Aging and menopause among Indian South African Cultural complexity. U.H ANNERZ 183
women. B. DU TOIT 606 Cultural nationalism in contemporary Japan. K.
Alcohol, gender and culture. D GEFOU- YOSHINO 616
MADIANOU 834 Demons and the devil. C.S TEWART 194
Amazon healer. M.D OBKIN DE RIOS 621 Development of nomadism in northeast Africa, The.
Analytical perspectives on Shan agriculture and village K. SADR 368
economics. E.P. DURRENBERGER & N. Discourse-centered approach to culture, A. G.
TANNENBAUM 832 URBAN 404
Androgynous objects. M.S. MacKENZIE 843 Discourse of race in modern China, The. F.
Anthropology goes to war. E.W AKIN 616 DIKOETTER 609
Anthropology of self and behaviour, The G.M. Dollar, dove and eagle. N.L. CONZALEZ 835
ERCHAK 391 Dynamics of evolution, The. A. SOMIT & S.A.
Antigiiedades del Peru. H. URBANO & A. PETERSON (eds) 374
SANCHEZ (eds) 851 Early antiquity. 1M. DIAKONOFF (ed.) 366
Applications of biological anthropology to human Economy and culture in Pakistan. H.D ONNAN &
affairs. G.C.N. MASCIE-TAYLOR & G.W P. WERBNER (eds) 177
LASKER (eds) 371 Egalitarians, human and chimpanzee, The. M.
Approaching the past. M. SILVERMAN & P.H POWER 810
GULLIVER (eds) 849 Empty place, The. ].F. WEINER 853
Arabian oasis city. S. ALTORKI & D.P. COLE Etemal food, The. R.S. KHARE (ed.) 624
826 Ethno-logic]..F . HAMILL 816
Archaeology. C.R ENFREW & P. BAHN 367 Experiencing ritual. E.T URNER et al. 403
Archaeology, Annales and ethnohistory A.B. Families we choose. K. WESTON 195
KNAPP (ed.) 600 Female bridegroom, The. A.G OOD 180
Arctic homeland. M. NUTTALL 626 Fieldwork. R.S. SUBINSTEIN (ed.) 191
Arguing with the crocodile. S.C. WHITE 634 Foraging strategies and natural diet of monkeys,
Barter, exchange and value. C HUMPHREY & S. apes and humans, A. WHITEN & E.M.
HUGH-JONES (eds) 395 WIDDOWSON 170
Belonging in the two Berlins. J.B ORNEMAN 831 Foreign bodies. A.D. NAPIER 613
Beyond metaphor. ].W. FERNANDEZ (ed.) 178 From the enemy’s point of view. E.V IVEIROS DE
Bible et pouvoir au Madagascar au XIXe siécle. F CASTRO 633
RAISON-JOURDE 848 From the Muyuw to the Trobriands. F.D AMON
Biological perspectives on human pigmentation. A.H. 389
ROBINS 373 From a shattered sun. S. MCKINNON 844
Blazing the trail. V. TURNER 632 Gender at the crossroads of knowledge M. DI
Buddhism betrayed? S.J. TAMBIAH. 631 LEONARDO 625
Bushman myth, The. R.|. GORDON 182 Give and take of everyday life, The. B.B.
Calaundm fleeur-dte-ly s. ].A. WALTHALL &J .E SCHIEFFELIN 193
EMERSON (eds) 808 Golden ages, dark ages. J. O’BRIEN & W.
Camphor flame, The. C.J. FULLER 833 ROSEBERRY (eds) 627
Cerro Palenque. R.A. JOYCE 600 Grammatical categories and cognition].. A.L UCY 823
Chaandc Hohooka m. P. CROWN & W.J, JUDGE Herbal and magical medicine. ].K IRKLAND et al.
(eds) 167 (eds) 185
Cinematic griot, The. P.S TOLLER 821 Heritage of Namatjira, The. J.H ARDY et al. (eds)
Coalitions and alliances in humans and other animals 817
A.H. HARCOURT & F.B.M. DE WAAL Herrschafatl ss oziale Praxis. A.L UEDIKE (ed.) 189
(eds) 370 Household economy. R.R. WILK 407
Cognation and social organization in southeast Asia. Human biology. P. O’HIGGINS 606
F. HUESKEN & J. KEMP (eds) 841 Human osteology. T.D. WHITE 169
Colére de la déesse décapitée, La. J. ASSAYAG 826 Iberia before the Iberians. L.G. STRAUSS 605
Complementary medicine today. U.S HARMA 820 Ignacio. ].D. SEXTON (ed.) 629
Complexités de Walliance, Les. F. HERITIER- In the way. K.B URRIDGE 388
AUGE & E. COPET-ROUGIER 840 Inalienable possessions. A.B. WEINER 852
Conditions not of their choosing. G.N. GJIORDING Inca empire, The. T.C. PATTERSON 603
392 Incas and their ancestors, The. M.E. MOSELEY60 2
Consuming technologies. R. SILVERSTONE & E. Intimate communications. G. HERDT & RJ.
HIRSCH (eds) 614 STOLLER 838
Contemporary futures. S. WALLMAN (ed.) 822 Jains, The. P.D UNDAS 609
Crossing cultures. D.S EGAL (ed.) 400 Japanese religion and society. W. DAVIS 620
868 INDEX
Japanese sense ofs elf. N.R. ROSENBERGER (ed.) Resistance and control in Pakistan. ALS. AHMED
190 825
Japanese whaling. A.K ALLAND & B. MOERAN Rethinking context. A. DURANTI & C.
623 GOODWIN (eds) 379
Just talk. K.J. BRISON 618 Rethinking the Neolithic. J.T HOMAS 807
Lamas, princes and brigands. M. ARIS (ed.) 376 Revitalizing European rituals. |. BOISSEVAIN
Language diversity and thought. J.A.L UCY 823 (ed.) 830
Lemba archaeological project. E. PELTENBURG 806 Romancing the real. S.J. WEBBER 406
Living in the Children of God. D.E. VAN ZANDT Romanization of Britain, The. M.M ILLETT 601
196 Rural households in emerging societies. M.
Living together separately. M. ROMANN & A. HASWELL & D. HUNT (eds) 394
WEINGROD 399 Sacred void. D. PARKIN 190
Logic of practice, The. P.B OURDIE6U1 7 Sauna as symbol. L.M. EDELSWARD 813
Magical arrows. G.S CHREMPP 848 Savage within, The. H.K UKLICK 185
Mi-culture of the Mount Hagen people, The. H. Scenes from African life. A.L. EPSTEIN 390
STRAUSS & H. TISCHNER 620 Servants oft he Buddha. A.G RIMSHA W8 35
Mining and indigenous peoples in Australasia. J. Sikhs, The. G.R. THURSBY 174
CONNELL & R. HOWITT (eds) 608 Singing with Sai Baba. M.K LASS 396
Models and mirrors. D.H ANDELMAN 836 Skeleton at the feast, The. E.C ARMICHAEL &
Monk, householder and Tantric priest. D.N. C. SAYER 377
GELLNER 391 Social inequality in Oaxaca. A.D. MURPHY & A.
Mortality and society in sub-Saharan Africa. E. VAN STEPIK 846
DE WALLE et al. 376 Social memory. ].F ENTRESS & C. WICKHAM
Moving crucifixes in modem Spain W.A. 610
CHRISTIAN 379 Social stratification. D.G UPTA (ed.) 622
Mumdugumor, The. N. MCDOWELL 842 Society and exchange in Nias. A.B EATTY 828
Narratives of human evolution. M.L ANDAU 168 Sociobiological imagination, The. M. MAXWELL
Nations within, The. A. FLERAS & J.L. (ed.) 372
ELLIOTT 611 Song to the flying fox, The. J.W ASSMANN 406
Nomads in a changing world. C. SALZMAN & J.G Space, time and man. G. CLARK 365
GALATY (eds) 628 Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie, Les. F. LE
Nuclear summer. L.K RASNIEWICZ 397 GUENNEC-COPPENS & P. CAPLAN
Of mixed blood. P.G OW 182 (eds) 187
Olduvai Gorge, 4. P.V. TOBIAS 168 Symbolic system of the Giman of southern Halmahera,
On the margin ofc apitalism. P.G UINNESS 815 The. D.T ELJEUR 402
Origins ofa griculture, The. C.W. COWAN & PJ. Tainos, The. I. ROUSE 604
WATSON (eds) 804 Tears of rain. W. VAN BINSBERGEN 387
Past in contemporary society, The. P.J|. FOWLER 380 Theatre of horror. R.V AN DUELMEN 812
Pattems and illusions. G. WIJEWARDENE & Theory of primate and human evolution, A. C.P.
E.C. CHAPMAN (eds) 853 GROVES 369
People of the bat, The. R.M. LAUGHLIN & C. This fissured land. M.G ADGIL & R. GUHA 612
KARASIK 186 Thrice told tale, A. M. WOLF 409
People of the body. H.E ILBERG-SCHWARTZ Time, religion and social experience in rural Greece
fed.) 814 L.K. HART 837
Persons and powers of women in diverse cultures. S. Today there is no misery. ].W. BENTLEY 385
ARDENER 811 Tourism in southeast Asia. M.H ITCHCOCK et
Politics ofc ulture, The. B.W ILLIAMS (ed.) 408 al. (eds) 818
Postmodernism and Islam. A.S. AHMED 171 Travailler en Inde. G.H EUZE (ed.) 622
Power and difference. ].M. ATKINSON & §S Uncommon ground. L.F ERGUSON 367
ERRINGTON (eds) 827 Understanding behavior. J.D. LOY & C.B.
Prey into hunter. M. BLOCH 176 PETERS (eds) 809
Real economy of Zaire, The. ]. MacGAFFEY (ed.) Unplanned society, The. J.R. WEDEL 383
819 Wagering the land. M.L EWIS 398
Recapturing anthropology. R.G. FOX (ed.) 179 War shadows. M.F. BROWN 6& E.
Recovering the tracks. D.H ORTON 805 FERNANDEZ 619
Referential practice. W.F. HANKS 393 Wedding cakes and cultural history. S.R.
Religious regimes and state formation. E.W OLF (ed.) CHARSLE3Y7 8
384 Western conceptions of the individual. B. MORRIS
Reluctant socialists, rural entrepreneurs t.. 382
NAGENGAST 847 Whitefella com’. D.S. TRIGGER 382
Remade in Japan. J.J. TOBIN (ed.) 615 Women of Phokeng. B. BOZZOLI & M.
Reproducing the future. M.S TRATHERN 401 NKOTSOE 173
Researching language. D.C AMERON et al. 607 Yapa. B. GLOWCZEWSKI (ed.) 817