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Himalayan Anthropology
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Himalayan Anthropology

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  1. I-IV I
  2. General Editor's Preface V
  3. Foreword IX
  4. Introduction 1
  5. SECTION ONE General Issues
  6. Fourfold Classifications of Society in the Himalayas 7
  7. Kinship and Culture in the Himalayan Region 27
  8. Cultural Implications of Tibetan History 37
  9. Homo hierarchicus Nepalensis: A Cultural Subspecies 43
  10. Hierarchy or Stratification? Two Case Studies from Nepal and East Africa 53
  11. Himalayan Research: What, Whither, and Whether 67
  12. SECTION TWO The South Asian Perspective
  13. Actual and Ideal Himalayas: Hindu Views of the Mountains 77
  14. Stratification and Religion in a Himalayan Society 83
  15. Changing Patterns of Multiethnic Interaction in the Western Himalayas 103
  16. An Additional Perspective on the Nepali Caste System 111
  17. Maiti-Ghar: The Dual Role of High Caste Women in Nepal 121
  18. Dhikurs: Rotating Credit Associations in Nepal 141
  19. The Role of the Priest in Sunuwar Society 167
  20. A New Rural Elite in Central Nepal 179
  21. Nepalis in Tibet 187
  22. Modernizing a Traditional Administrative System: Sikkim 1890-1973 205
  23. Bureaucracy and Bureaucrats: A Few Themes Drawn from the Nepal Experience 227
  24. SECTION THREE The Central Asian Perspective
  25. The Retention of Pastoralism among the Kirghiz of the Afghan Pamirs 233
  26. Correlation of Contradictions: A Tibetan Semantic Device 251
  27. The White-Black Ones: The Sherpa View of Human Nature 263
  28. Tibetan Oracles 287
  29. Some Aspects of Pön 299
  30. Tibetan Bon Rites in China: A Case of Cultural Diffusion 309
  31. The Saintly Madman in Tibet 327
  32. Trans-Himalayan Traders in Transition 339
  33. Tibetan Communities of the High Valleys of Nepal: Life in an Exceptional Environment and Economy 359
  34. Tibetan Culture and Personality: Refugee Responses to a Culture-Bound TAT 365
  35. Εthnogenesis and Resource Competition among Tibetan Refugees in South India: A New Face to the Indo-Tibetan Interface 395
  36. The "Abominable Snowman": Himalayan Religion and Folklore from the Lepchas of Sikkim 421
  37. SECTION FOUR Perspectives Merged: The Newars
  38. Notes on the Origins of the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal 433
  39. Symbolic Fields in Nepalese Religious Iconography: A Preliminary Investigation 447
  40. Intercaste Relations in a Newar Community 461
  41. The Role of the Priest in Newar Society 483
  42. Structure and Change of a Newari Festival Organization 505
  43. A Descriptive Analysis of the Content of Nepalese Buddhist Pūjās as a Medical-Cultural System with References to Tibetan Parallels 529
  44. Biographical Notes 539
  45. Index of Names 547
  46. Index of Subjects 553
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