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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2 & 3 JUNE & SEPTEMBER 1982


CULTURE AND ETHOS

Special Issue in Honor of John J. Honigmann
Ann McElroy
-editor-

CONTENTS

Forward   3
- Bruce Grindal

Preface   4
- Ann McElroy

Contributors   6

Introduction: Some Personal Recollections of John J. Honigmann as a Teacher   8
- Arthus J. Rubel

John Joseph Honigmann   10
- Irma G. Honigmann

An Argument for the Antiquity of Northern Forest   14
- Harriet J. Kupferer

Cultural Adaptation: A Model from the Canadian North   17
- W. K. Barger

Personal Adaptation as Observed in Female Gurus in India:
The Similar Dynamics of Culture Change and Cultural Continuity   21
- Frances N. Ferguson

Local Politics and the Fieldworker: The Analysis of an African Case   28
- Susan Abbott

Intra-Cultural Diversity and Change among Migrant Farm Workers in Northern California   35
- Ann McElroy

The Meaning of the Religious Camp meeting Experience in the American South   39
- Carole E. Hill

Anthropology in the Sahara of the Bozart   44
- Charles Hudson

The Individual and Society: The Influences of John J. Honigmann 50
- Richard Robbins

A Personal Appreciation   52
- Gilbert Kushner

Selected Bibliography of Writings by John J. Honigmann   54

References Cited   59


 

 


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