Anthropos-Index

 
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Author
Title
Issue
Pages
A Note on Luguru Descent Groups.
882-884.
Umwano und Ukaguru Students’ Association.
818-845.
Five Kaguru Texts.
737-772.
“Neoafrikanische Kultur?”
234-235.
Eight Kaguru Texts. A Contribution toward a Survey of Kaguru Folklore and Cosmology.
369-393.
Myth, Legend, and Oral History. A Kaguru Traditional Text.
74-97.
Kaguru Descent Groups (East-Central Tanzania).
373-396.
Public Relations Officer of the Mind. A Review of Lévi-Strauss by E.R. Leach.
217-222.
The Kaguru House.
690-707.
The Bird Motif in Kaguru Folklore. Ten Texts (Tanzania).
162-190.
Sir Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard (1902-1973). An Appreciation.
553-567.
Kaguru Oral Literature: Texts (Tanzania) I.
537-574.
Kaguru Oral Literature: Texts (Tanzania) II.
46-89.
Kaguru Oral Literature: Texts (Tanzania) III.
56-96.
Kaguru Oral Literature: Texts (Tanzania) IV.
69-112.
Kaguru Oral Literature: Discussion (Tanzania) V.
497-529.
Third Addendum to “The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania.”
864-865.
To Richard Borshay Lee’s !Kung San.
565.
On J. Zwernemann’s “Culture History and African Anthropology.”
661-671.
Fourth Addendum to “The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania.”
558.
Reply to J.W. Burton’s “Two Studies of African Religion.”
192-194.
Containing Time. Rites of Passage and Moral Space or Bachelard among the Kaguru, 1957-1966.
443-461.
Promoting African Art. The Catalogue to the Exhibit of African Art at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
3-20.
Evans-Pritchard and Thinking about Thinking. A Letter Regarding an Article by Heinz.
582-585.
Fifth Addendum to “The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania.”
235-236.
Reply to Aguilar.
653.
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