Terence "Terry" Sheldon Turner (1935-2015) was best known for his ethnographic work with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people of the Amazon rainforest and his work as an activist for the Mebêngôkre and other communities. He was born in Philadelphia and raised outside of Washington, DC. He earned his A.B. from Harvard University (1957) and M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley (1959), in Modern European History. His interest in how society functions brought him to the Department of Social Relations at Harvard University for his Ph.D. (1965), where his studies turned to Social Anthropology. His interests were still in Europe, but his advisor, David Maybury-Lewis, persuaded him to study the Mebêngôkre in Brazil (Moberg). Despite his initial intentions, Turner developed a lasting relationship with the Mebêngôkre, who gave him the name Wakampu. He worked with the community for more than 50 years, visiting them over 20 times.
Turner and his then wife, Joan Bamberger, lived with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) from 1962 to 1964 while conducting research for their dissertations. His initial studies were on socio-cultural change, social organization, political systems, dual organization, a comparison to other Gê tribes, and mythology. Joan studied Mebêngôkre material culture, as it related to both function and significance. Turner's interest in mythology and the ties between the structure and motifs of myths to social structure led him to spend a year (1966-1967) at the University of Paris where Claude Lévi-Strauss was working on a project involving comparisons of mythology and social structure of different Central Brazilian indigenous groups.
Turner taught at Cornell University from 1966 to 1968, at the University of Chicago from 1968 to 1999, and then returned to Cornell from 1999 to 2015 where his wife, Jane Fajans, was also a professor. While teaching at the University of Chicago, Turner developed an interest in Karl Marx and the applications of his theories to anthropology (Moberg). He stated in a Guggenheim grant application that "Another main line of theoretical effort has been my attempt to generalize Marx's concept of value to account for the forms of social value generated in such forms of 'social production', in particular those of the Kayapo and other primitive, classless societies" (Terence Turner papers). In an interview for an article in the
Turner was interested in visual anthropology. He assisted in the production of three British documentaries on the Mebêngôkre people: the BBC's
Turner was also very involved in human rights work and activism for indigenous communities. He felt it was the responsibility of anthropologists to defend the rights of the people whom they studied. He was involved in "anthropological activism," assisting the Mebêngôkre and others in their fight to protect their rights and environment. This interest began when Turner investigated the movement of miners, loggers, and poachers onto Mebêngôkre lands for FUNAI (the Fundação Nacional do Índio) (Harms). There were widespread protests against these incursions by the Mebêngôkre beginning in the early 1970s, which resulted in the Mebêngôkre gaining land rights. Despite this success, conflicts between the Mebêngôkre and Brazilian nationals, as well as within the Mebêngôkre community, continued. Turner both observed and participated in many of these protests and documented the ways in which these actions affected Mebêngôkre society and culture. Two of the most important protests concerned the planned construction of a series of hydroelectric dams on the Xingú River. The first protest, at Altamira in 1989, successfully derailed the project. The success of this protest brought international attention to the Mebêngôkre, who sent representatives to Canada in 1992 to support the Cree, who were protesting the construction of a hydroelectric dam there. The Brazilian government redesigned their original plans for the series of dams on the Xingú River; when these plans were leaked in 2008, another protest ensued. Turner and his daughter, Vanessa, documented this protest.
Turner's commitment to human rights led to him becoming a founding member of the American Anthropological Association's Ethics Committee (1969-1972) and Committee for Human Rights (1992-1997), serving as president of Survival International, U.S.A., heading the Special Commission of the American Anthropological Association to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami (1990-1991), and receiving the Solon T. Kimball Award from the American Anthropological Association in 1998.
American Anthropological Association. "AAA Mourns the Loss of Dr. Terence Turner." Accessed June 22, 2022. https://www.americananthro.org/StayInformed/NewsDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=13188
Glaser, Linda B. "Anthropologist Terence Turner dies at 79."
Harms, William. "Terence Turner, anthropologist and human rights advocate for indigenous people, 1935-2015."
Moberg, David. "When Worlds Collide: Encounters with Anthropologist Terence Turner and other agents of modernity left the Kayapo of Brazil with something they'd never had before: power."
Survival International. "Terry Turner." Accessed June 22, 2022. https://www.survivalinternational.org/news/10992
Terence Turner papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
This collection is arranged in 7 series: (1) Research, 1952-2015; (2) Human rights, ethics, and activism, circa 1964-2015; (3) Papers, conferences, and courses, 1959-2013; (4) Correspondence and contacts, 1966-2008; (5) Computer files, 1983-2010; (6) Photographs, 1938-1942, 1952, 1962-2014; (7) Sound recordings, 1962, 1976-2003; and (8) Film and video, 1975-2008
The Terence Turner papers contain materials related to his work as an anthropologist and human rights activist. Turner's primary focus of research was the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people of the Amazon rainforest. The collection contains field notes, censuses, papers and draft manuscripts, correspondence, notes, news clippings, sound recordings, films, photographs, charts and diagrams, genealogy and kinship information, and computer discs relating to that interest. His work in human rights is also well documented; the collection contains notes, papers, correspondence, and news clippings. A significant amount of the human rights material relates to the Yanomami controversy which arose when Turner and Leslie Sponsel sent the American Anthropological Association a memo warning of the furor that was likely to result from the publication of the book
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Graded papers are restricted for 80 years from the date of their creation and grant applications are restricted for 30 years from the date of their creation. These restrictions are noted on the folder level.
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The archivist uses Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) or Mebêngôkre to refer to the Mebêngôkre people. However, Turner and other anthropologists whose work is included in the collection used other spelling variations (Mẽbêngôkre, Mebengokre, Megengokré, Kayapó, Kayapo, Kaiapó, Kaiapo, Cayapó, Cayapo, and Caiapo) which have not be altered in folder titles or descriptions.
The archivist uses Yanomami to refer to the Yanomami (Yanoama) people. Some folder titles or contents may use the Yanomamö spelling.
The Terence Turner papers were donated to the National Anthropological Archives by Turner's wife, Jane Fajans, in 2020.
Materials related to the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) in the National Anthropological Archives (NAA) can also be found in the William Lipkind papers and Photo Lot 79-1. Materials related to the Yanomami in the NAA can also be found in the Timothy Asch papers, the American Anthropological Association records, and Photo Lot 94-28. Materials related to the Yanomami in the Human Studies Film Archives (HSFA) can be found in the Timothy Asch and Napoleon Chagnon films of the Yanomamo.
Terence Turner papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Turner's papers were rehoused in acid free folders and boxes. Reprints and photocopies of printed materials were removed unless they were annotated by Turner. Post-it notes were photocopied onto acid free paper and then removed. Loose papers were grouped into folders by the archivist based on content. Titles in square brackets were supplied by the archivist. The contents of these folders may have been loose in a box or may have been in unlabeled folders. Abbreviations in titled folders have been expanded in the finding aid for clarity. The abbreviations have been maintained on the folders themselves.
When received by the archives, the materials were only roughly organized. Some order was imposed by the archivist, but some organization is still rough.
Processed and encoded by Katherine Christensen, 2022
This series is arranged in seven subseries: (1.1) Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), 1952-2015, undated; (1.2) Kinship and social organization, 1961-2010, undated; (1.3) Myth and ritual, 1958-2000, undated; (1.4) Emotion, sentiments, body, and bodily decoration, 1980-2000, undated; (1.5) Brazil policy and grant applications, 1964-1966, 1976-2008, undated; (1.6) Amazon colleagues, 1956-2013, undated; and (1.7) Posters and maps, 1995-2009
This series contains materials related to Turner's research. His primary focus of research was the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), and although the first subseries is the only one which is strictly Mebêngôkre, the subsequent subseries all contain related materials. The materials primarily include field notes, papers and draft manusctripts, notes, correspondence, news clippings, charts and diagrams, and genealogy and kinship information.
Some of the groupings within this subseries were present when the collection was received by the archives; this organization was maintained. The remainder of the groupings were imposed by the archivist and arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains materials related to Turner's work with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó). The materials include field notes, genealogies, kinship charts, maps, notes, correspondence, papers, vocabulary, books and other texts, news clippings, and photos.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Fragile pages.
Includes five small notebooks.
Includes acknowledgements, correspondence, and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) transcripts and text.
Includes photocopies of Turner's field journal.
Includes notes, charts, correspondence, and drawings.
Includes photocopies of field notes and genealogical charts.
Includes a notebook, loose pages of notes, and photographs.
Includes transcriptions and translations of BBC taped interviews, probably for
Includes a notebook and loose notes.
Includes notes and genealogies.
Includes a notebook with transcriptions of sound recordings and notes from the filming of
Includes photocopies of notes.
Includes a notebook, a photograph, and a list of chiefs and representatives at Tucuruí.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes a notebook and photographs.
Includes a notebook with notes on the film
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes photocopies from Turner's field journal.
Includes photocopies from Turner's field journal.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes notes and genealogies.
Includes five small notebooks.
Includes a notebook.
Includes a notebook.
Includes two notebooks.
Includes a notebook.
Includes a notebook.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes a notebook.
Includes contacts and notes.
Includes a notebook.
Includes notes on a trip to Quito and up the Zabalo river.
Includes censuses.
Includes censuses and genealogies from Porori and Gorotire.
Includes kinship charts, censuses, notes, an index of recordings, correspondence, and an outline.
Includes a FUNAI census for Kriketum in 1977 and a 1981 proposal for the Mekranotí-Baú reserve.
Includes genealogical charts and censuses for Gorotire.
Includes censuses.
Includes censuses, annotated photocopies of the Mẽbêngôkre atlas, correspondence, an IBD pamphlet, a hand drawn map of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) village, and notes.
Includes census data and a 3.5" floppy disk.
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Includes census data and a photograph.
Includes a notebook and loose pages of notes.
Includes kinship charts, censuses, and household divisions.
Includes photocopies of "Metraux KKK '54" and "Metraux Gorotire '54," with genealogies, censuses, and myths.
Includes notes, charts, drawings, and lists.
Includes genealogical charts, notes, and an article.
Includes a handrawn map of Porori village and three oversize kinship charts.
Includes genealogical charts, notes, and lists of inhabitants of Porori.
Includes ten pages of notes and kinship charts and ten pages of oversized kinship charts.
Includes genealogies and notes.
Includes notes and genealogical charts.
Includes vocabulary for age groups, a diagram of lineage names in a village, a hand drawn map, and charts on name transmission.
Includes an oversize Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) kinship chart.
Includes three oversize Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) kinship charts.
Includes loose pages of notes and a genealogical chart.
Includes a genealogical chart for and information on Poropot.
Includes maps.
Includes a map of indigenous areas and big projects in the Carajás region (eastern Pará, Brazil).
Includes two maps.
Includes a print out of lists of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) places and a hand drawn map of Gorotire.
Includes two copies of a map of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) territories.
Includes pamphlets and a map.
Includes maps.
Includes materials related to the Young Kayapo Movement, the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) map making project, email correspondence with Andrés Pablo Salanova and Pascale de Robert, Mebêngôkre text, an outline of a paper entitled "Ontologies of Production and Dissolution," and a paper by Pascale de Robert entitled "A Árvore e a Madeira. Recursos Madereiros e Desenvolvimento Sustentável na Amazônia Brasileira: A Questão dos Espaços Protegidos."
Inlcudes hand drawn maps and text in Mebêngôkre and Portuguese about the Kayapó mapping project.
Includes correspondence, grant applications, and expenditures.
Includes receipts, reports of expenditures, and grant applications.
Includes correspondence requesting an evaluation by Turner of an NSF grant application and the application itself.
Includes correspondence, notes, and a summary of the findings of a research grant given to Turner by the Guggenheim Foundation.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "The Northern Cayapó," notes and corrections for it, and references cited in it.
Includes notes, drafts, correspondence, and pictures.
Includes a draft of "The Black Bracelets: Boys' Initiation among the Northern Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual and Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes notes on the Bemp-Mẽĩtuk Ceremony for part 2 of "The Black Bracelets: Boy's Initiation among the Northern Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual and Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes notes, diagrams, and outlines.
Includes loose pages of notes.
Includes notes and drafts.
Includes notes, articles, correspondence, and lectures.
Includes notes and an outline.
Includes notes, handouts, transparencies, and drafts.
Includes loose notes, a pocket calendar, a notebook, and drafts of papers.
Includes charts and an aerial photograph. Drafts of the paper "Fire of the Jaguar" can be found in Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual; Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes an overview and working draft of a paper entitled "Schemas of Kinship Relations and the Construction of Social Categories among the Mebengokre Kayapo."
Includes notes and a draft of a paper entitled "45 Years with the Kayapo" presented at the American Anthropological Association in 2007.
Includes an edited draft and notes.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality among the Northern Kayapó" and "Section IV: Appendix Myths and Tales." Drafts of "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality among the Northern Kayapó" can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes a manuscript draft.
Fragile pages.
Includes newspaper clippings about the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), a word list, and German guides to the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) language by E. Wenreich(?) and Krause.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence and paper by Joan Bamberger.
Includes handouts and notes on loose papers and index cards.
Fragile pages.
Includes reports, maps, pamphlets, newsletters, news clippings, and notes.
Includes correspondence, notes, and newsletters.
Includes correspondence with Sergio Macedo and Nita Faraire concerning their visit to the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and correspondence with Glenn Switkes concerning the Amazonia Film Poject.
Includes correspondence and demographic surveys from A'Ukre, Kokraimoro, Gorotire, and Kikretum
Includes notes, correspondence, and the results of a seminar on indigenous rights.
Includes survey results, notes, correspondence, and schedules.
Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings. In Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, notes, receipts, and press releases.
Includes two drafts of a summary of interviews and a transcription of interviews.
Includes reports, correspondence, logging records, and a newsletter.
Includes a list of association members.
Includes correspondence and photocopies of booklets.
Includes receipts and expense accounts.
Includes notes, articles, and correspondence.
Includes a to-do list, email correspondence, and a photograph.
Includes correspondence and a 3.5" floppy disk.
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Includes loose pages of notes.
Includes a plan for Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) agriculture, a paper sent to Turner by the
Includes a print-out of a presentation.
Includes a list of readings.
Includes diagrams of the male and female ego, village plans, and a map of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) territory.
Includes a list of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) teachers.
Includes pages 235-416 of a book.
Includes loose notes and contacts.
Includes notes on eating meat and animals on the back of a chapter of a book entitled
Includes loose sheets of notes.
Includes notes, charts, and drawings.
Includes village plans and notes.
Includes postcards with pictures of Indigenous Brazilian people.
Includes slides with images of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes notes and a pamphlet from the IBM Gallery of Science and Art.
Includes a list of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) objects and notes.
Includes loose pages of notes and questions.
Includes pages 444-492 of a draft of Turner's thesis.
Includes the acknowledgements from and a precis of Turner's thesis and expenses.
Includes two drafts of a proposal by Turner for his Ph.D. thesis.
Includes reading lists, notes, a paper by Carlos Escalante Angulo entitled "Afrocolombianismo: Estado Actual, Métodos y Necesidades," timelines, and a
Fragile pages.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Semantic dimensions and social groupings" and figures and captions.
Includes section 2 of Turner's thesis, entitled "Village Plan, Economy, and Settlement Pattern."
Includes section 3 of Turner's thesis, entitled "Social Institutions."
Includes two drafts of section 4 of Turner's thesis, entitled "Myths and Tales."
Includes chapter 3 of Turner's Thesis, entitled "Historical Variation and Political Structure of the Village Unit."
Includes notes.
Includes photocopies of note cards and notebooks.
Includes a note card with questions.
Includes correspondence regarding the fieldwork for Turner's thesis.
Fragile pages.
Includes photocopies of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary, grammar, and phonology.
Includes photocopies of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) sentences with interlinear translations and notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) texts with interlinear English translations.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) texts and English translations.
Includes notes, texts, translations, and papers.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, texts, and translations.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) texts.
Includes transcripts of sound recordings in Mebêngôkre.
Includes transcriptions from films with interlinear translations.
Includes transcriptions from films with interlinear translations and correspondence.
Includes lists of words and phrases in grammatical sections.
Includes "Kayapó Pedagogical Grammar" by Kathleen Jefferson for the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Includes information on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) verbs.
Includes lists of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes a Summer Institute of Linguistics Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) word list.
Includes correspondence with Earl Roy Trapp and "Gramática Elementar da Lingua Gorotire" by Horace Banner.
Includes correspondence and vocabulary lists.
Includes correspondence and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) phonology.
Includes a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) grammar.
Includes notes, papers, correspondence, and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) text.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary and text.
In Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes correspondence with Alan Rumsey, vocabulary, grammar, and papers. In English, Portuguese, and multiple Gê languages.
Includes Apinayé grammar and phonemes by Pat Ham.
Includes a spreadsheet of video recording tools, linguistic papers, a Trumai language primer, notes, and correspondence. In English, Portuguese, and German.
Includes a vocabulary list.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary, idioms, phonology, and 3 3.5" floppy disks.
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Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary, notes, and a 3.5" floppy disk.
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Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes correspondence and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes correspondence, Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary, and Mebêngôkre text.
Includes two versions of a phonological and orthographic statement of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) language.
Includes two versions of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary list.
Includes two versions of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary list.
Includes two versions of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary list.
Includes three versions of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) sentence list.
Includes handwritten vocabulary lists.
Includes note cards with Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes note cards with Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary.
Includes a book on Amazonian medicinal plants in Portuguese.
Includes a Portuguese-Mẽbêngôkre language workbook.
Includes a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) language workbook.
Includes a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) language workbook.
Includes a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) language textbook.
Includes a Portuguese language picture book about dental health.
Includes a report on a project to create an indigenous atlas by the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), Panará, and Tapajúna peoples.
Includes correspondence, a program for the Narrativas Históricas do Povo Mebêngôkre project, information on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) maps, and testimony of Mebêngôkre people.
Includes an atlas of Mẽbêngôkre, Panará, and Tapajúna territories created by their people.
Includes a 2008 calendar with images from the atlas.
Includes a 2009 calendar with Mẽbêngôkre drawings.
The first three sections of this subseries (Kinship and family structure, Kinship and social structure, and Kinship) remain in the order in which they were received. The remainder of the subseries, which consists of folders moved to this section, is arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains materials related to kinship, family structure, social structure, and incest taboos. Many of the materials concern the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), but other groups are included as well. The materials include notes, correspondence, papers, outlines, kinship charts, diagrams, and terminology.
Includes notes and correspondence.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes on symbolism, incest, and socialization.
Very fragile and crumbling at the top and bottom.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Family Structure and Socialization" with interleaved notes.
Includes notes on family structure and incest, a paper by Talcott Parsons entitled "The Social Structure of the Family," a paper by Raymond T. Smith entitled "Family: Comparative Structure," a paper by M. J. Levy Jr. and L. A. Fallers entitled "The Family: Some Comparative Considerations," and a paper by Gardner Lindzey entitled "Some Remarks Concerning Incest, the Incest Taboo, and Psychoanalytic Theory".
Includes notes on
Includes an outline by Talcott Parsons for a Wenner-Gren conference on Kinship and Culture.
Includes notes for and a draft and portions of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Family, Socialization Process, and Incest Taboo".
Includes correspondence, notes, and an outline for a paper by Turner and Bernd Lambert entitled "Kinship".
Fragile pages.
Includes a draft of an introduction for a paper by Turner entitled "Family Structure and Socialization Process".
Includes multiple drafts of an outline for a paper by Turner and Bernd Lambert entitled "Kinship".
Includes notes, outlines, and portions of drafts on kinship, the incest taboo, and socialization.
Includes a handwritten draft of an untitled paper on kinship.
Includes notes, comments, and outlines on socialization and the incest taboo.
Includes diagrams and pages 90-129 of a paper by Turner.
Includes kinship diagrams.
Includes a draft of a paper by Hugh Gladwin entitled "Semantics, Schemata, and Kinship."
Includes notes and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Semantic Dimensions and Social Grouping."
Includes outlines, diagrams, and drafts of a paper by Turner.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, part of a draft of a paper by Turner, and outlines.
Includes part of a draft of a paper by Turner and notes.
Includes diagrams and pages 18-19 of a paper by Turner.
Includes a schedule for a conference, diagrams, and charts.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Nature and Society among the Northern Kayapo: An Attempt at a Synthesis of Structuralist and 'Systems' Approaches to the Analysis of Socio-Cultural Structures."
Includes notes, a part of a draft of a paper by Turner, diagrams, and outlines.
Includes a paper by Gardner Lindzey entitled "Some Remarks Concerning Incest, the Incest Taboo, and Psychoanalytic Theory" and a paper by Talcott Parsons entitled "The Incest Taboo in Relation to Social Structure and the Socialization of the Child."
Includes a paper by Stephanie Morgan entitled "Theories of the Incest Taboo" and a paper by Arthur P. Wolf entitled "Adopt a Daughter-in-law, Marry a Sister: A Chinese solution to the problem of the incest taboo."
Includes a graded paper.
This folder is restricted until 2048.
Includes notes, an issue of
Includes notes and kinship charts.
Includes notes, Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) vocabulary, and kinship charts.
Includes notes, charts, and diagrams.
Includes notes, kinship charts, and diagrams.
Fragile pages.
Includes kinship charts, notes, and diagrams.
Includes notes and a paper by Turner entitled "Notes Toward a Structural Theory Adapted to the Requirements of a Field Study of the French Family."
Includes portions of drafts of a paper by Turner and notes.
Includes notes, part of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "B. The Bororo in relation to the Gê," charts, diagrams, correspondence, part of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "5. Asymmetrical aspects of Kayapo moiety structure and the alternative 'concentric' model of the organization of the village," and information on Gê social structure.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, diagrams, tables, and kinship charts.
Includes the appendix to a paper by Turner entitled "The Kinship Terminology of Direct Reference and Address."
Includes notes, diagrams, charts, and outlines.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Kinship Terminology and Social Structure among the Northern Kayapó" presented at the 1969 AAA conference.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Kinship and Social Classification among the Kayapo."
Includes Fulnio kinship terms and charts.
Includes a kinship chart and notes.
Includes a kinship chart.
Includes kinship charts.
Includes notes and kinship terminology and charts.
Includes notes, language books, correspondence, kinship charts, and a paper by Horace Banner entitled "Distinçao de Classe entre os Indios Kayapo."
Fragile pages.
Includes outlines, notes, and a handwritten draft.
Includes outlines and notes.
Includes notes, correspondence, kinship terminology, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Kinship Terminology and Social Structure among the Northern Kayapó."
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, outlines, diagrams, and handouts.
Includes handwritten drafts, charts, kinship terms, diagrams, handouts, notes, a final exam and syllabus from a course taught by Turner on kinship and social organization, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Kinship and Social Classification among the Kayapo."
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes portions of a handwritten draft of a paper, notes, and diagrams.
Includes notes, diagrams, and outlines.
Includes notes, diagrams, a syllabus and assignments for a course taught by Jean Lave, and a flyer for a talk given by Turner entitled "New Perspectives on Social and Cultural Structures."
Fragile pages.
Includes an outline for a talk, outlines, notes, diagrams, and correspondence regarding the publication of a paper of Turner's by SUNY Geneseo.
Fragile pages.
Includes papers by Christopher Crocker and notes.
Includes Bororo kinship terms and charts.
Includes a letter from Turner to Dr. Salzano concerning data from Porori and a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) kinship chart on the back of a letter addressed to Dr. Guimaraes.
Includes papers by David Maybury-Lewis, notes, and charts
Includes handouts and notes.
Includes an appendix and handouts.
Includes handouts, outlines, and notes.
Includes notes, charts, handouts, and outlines.
Includes notes and two drafts of a paper entitled "Kinship and Social Classification among the Kayapo."
Includes a draft of the paper.
Includes a draft of the paper.
Includes correspondence regarding and papers from the Amerind Foundation's seminar:
Includes an outline and draft of a paper on Crow and Omaha kinship terminology by David B. Kronenfeld.
Includes a paper entitled "Crossness and Crow-Omaha" by Thomas R. Trautmann.
Includes a paper entitled "'Horizontal' and 'vertical' skewing: similar objectives, two solutions?" by Laurent Dousset.
Includes a paper by Ward C. Wheeler, Peter M. Whiteley, and Theodore Powers entitled "Phylogenetic Analysis of Socio-Cultural Data: Identifying Transformation Vectors for Kinship Systems."
Includes a paper entitled "What is left out in Kinship" by R. H. Barnes.
Includes an outline.
Includes notes, charts, outlines, and a draft.
Includes terminology lists, charts, and notes.
Includes a paper entitled "Deep-time Historical Contexts of Crow and Omaha Systems: Perspectives from Nilo-Saharan" by Christopher Ehret.
Includes notes on social order, edits to an unknown Sponsel paper, Yanomami kinship charts, and other notes.
This subseries is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains materials related to mythology, primarily of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), but some myths (or variants of myths) by other groups are included as well. The materials include papers, notes, transcriptions, drafts, correspondence, charts, diagrams, outlines, transparencies, and interviews. Related materials can be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) transcriptions and notes.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Fire of the Jaguar: Myth and Social Organization among the Northern Kayapó of Central Brazil." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes notes.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Fire of the Jaguar: Myth and Social Organization among the Northern Kayapo of Central Brazil." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes correspondence, notes, a paper by David Labby entitled "You Are What You Eat," chapter 4 of a book by Liisa Järvinen entitled
Fragile pages.
Includes notes and correspondence.
Includes notes, charts, and diagrams.
Includes notes.
Includes notes and diagrams.
Includes diagrams, notes, two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Kayapo Myth of the Two Brothers," and Kayapó text.
Includes notes and three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Kayapo Myth of the Two Brothers."
Includes a graded paper.
This folder is restricted until 2067.
Drafts of "The Fire of the Jaguar" can also be found in Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a syllabus for a course entitled "Peoples of Latin America," notes, outlines, charts, diagrams, and correspondence.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, diagrams, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Le Feu Jaguar: Structure du Mythe et Structure Sociale Entre les Tribus Gê du Brésil Central," and charts.
Fragile pages.
Includes a paper entitled "Myth as Model: The Kayapo Myth of the Origin of Cooking Fire" presented at the Association of Social Anthropologists conference in 1973.
Includes notes, diagrams, charts, outlines, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "II. The Social Context: Relevant Features of Gê Social Organization and the Kayapó Forms of these Features."
Includes correspondence and accounts written by Turner of eleven myths.
Includes notes, diagrams, outlines, correspondence, portions of a draft of a paper, a flyer for a colloquium at which Turner spoke, a paper by Eleanor Rosch entitled "Classifications of Real-World Objects: Origins and Representations in Cognition," and a draft of a story entitled "Ananse and His Stories."
Includes diagrams, notes, outlines, a final exam, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Affective Construction of the Subject in Mythical Narrative."
Includes diagrams, transparencies, memos, notes, outlines, and correspondence.
Includes diagrams, transparencies, and correspondence.
Includes notes, diagrams, correspondence, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Structure of the Myth as Narrative."
Includes diagrams.
Includes notes and the text of the myth.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes the text of the myth and notes.
Includes the text of the myth.
Includes the text of the myth.
Includes the text of the myth.
Includes correspondence and the text of the myth.
Includes the text of the myth and notes.
Includes the text of the myth and notes.
Fragile pages.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner, illustrations, and transparencies.
Includes an annotated draft of "The Fire of the Jaguar: Myth and social organization among the Northern Kayapo of Central Brazil."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Kayapo Myth of the Origin of Cooking Fire" and diagrams.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Fire of the Jaguar: Myth and Social Organization among Three Northern Gê Tribes."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "For a Context-Sensitive Structural Analysis of Myth With special reference to the Kayapo myth of the bird-nester and the origin of cooking fire."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Myth as Model: The Kayapo Myth of the Origin of Cooking Fire."
Includes handouts.
Includes notes, outlines, charts, the text of myths, and diagrams.
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes an edited draft.
Includes a page of a draft.
Includes notes and charts.
Includes notes, charts, addresses, and outlines.
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes notes, charts, and outlines.
Includes notes, charts, and a draft manuscript.
Fragile pages.
Includes two pages of a draft manuscript.
Includes notes, diagrams, and a draft of a paper
Fragile pages.
Includes an account of the myth, notes, and correspondence.
Includes notes and information on the Kayapó age system.
Includes outlines and notes.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Black Bracelets: Boys' Initiation among the Northern Kayapo," Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) text, notes, and a paper by Joan C. Holthaus entitled "An Exploration of a Semeiotic Analysis of Ritual: The
Includes notes.
Inlcudes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Black Bracelets: Boys' Initiation among the Northern Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes notes.
Includes transcripts of interviews in Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and notes.
Includes a photocopy of a paper by Alfred Métraux entitled "Mythes et Contes des Indiens Cayapo (Groupe Kuben-Kran-Kegn)," Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) texts (some with translation), and a paper by Mickey Stout and Ruth Thomson entitled "Kayapó Narrative."
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) text and the appendix of a paper including myths and tales.
Includes notes.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) transcriptions, some with translations.
Includes an annotated photocopy of Serente Tales collected by Curt Nimuendajú.
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains materials related to the body (both physically and conceptually), emotion, and clothing. The materials include papers, drafts, outlines, charts, correspondence, notes, diagrams, drawings, transparencies, and course syllabi.
Includes notes, a draft of a paper entitled "Bodies and Anti-Bodies: Flesh and Fetish in Contemporary Social Theory," outlines, charts, and correspondence. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes notes, an outline, a paper by J. M. Barbalet entitled "Climates of Fear and Socio-Political Change," and a paper by Malcolm Reed entitled "Every Meeting Will Have Its Homecoming Festival: a mesogenetic approach to actions of teaching and learning in mundane classroom events."
Includes notes.
Includes portions of a paper, charts, diagrams, drawings, notes, transparencies, and a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Skin."
Includes notes, a paper by Ian Hunter entitled "Mind Games and Body Techniques," a syllabus for a course taught by Jean Comaroff entitled "Body as Subject, Body as Object," correspondence, portions of a draft of a paper by Turner, an abstract of a paper by M. L. Lyon and J. M. Barbalet entitled "Society's Body: Emotion and the 'Somatization' of Social Theory," information on a conference entitled "Reading Bodies, Part 1: Inventing the Body," and the schedule of a conference entitled "The Cultural Production of the Person."
Includes correspondence, notes, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Bodies and Anti-Bodies: Flesh and Fetish in Contemporary Social Theory." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes a review and draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Bodies and Anti-bodies: Flesh and Fetish in Contemporary Social Theory" and correspondence. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Social Body and Embodied Subject: The Production of Bodies, Actors, and Society among the Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes readers' comments and a draft of "Social Body and Embodied Subject: The Production of Bodies, Actors and Society Among the Kayapo," notes, and correspondence. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes a report by Patricia Stocker, Rubem Almeida, and Iara Ferraz entitled "An Evaluation of The Trade Not Aid Link between The Body Shop and the Kaiapó (or Mebengokré) Communities in Para and Mato Grosso States, Brazil;" correspondence; and a report by Mark Robinson entitled "Insights and Lessons Arising from Three Evaluation Studies of the Trade Not Aid Programme in Brazil, India and Nepal."
Includes notes and the syllabus for a course entitled "Embodiment."
This subseries is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains materials related to grant applications made by Turner and others, including the applications themselves, notes, and correspondence. It also contains materials related to policies affecting the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), such as the construction of dams, logging, and mining; Mebêngôkre people; and the Kayapo Film Project. These materials include papers, notes, correspondence, interviews, outlines, and newspaper clippings. Related materials can be found in Series 2: Human rights, ethics, and activism.
Includes a grant application for the NIH and notes.
Includes a grant application to the Guggenheim Foundation, correspondence, a brief biography, a statement of research plans, a request for support for the Kayapo Video Project, and notes.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Evaluation of the Work of Darrell Posey;" a paper by Anthony B. Anderson and Darrell Addison Posey entitled "Management of a Tropical Scrub Savanna by the Gorotire Kayapó of Brazil;" a paper by Posey and Anderson entitled "Management of Campo-Cerrado by the Gorotire Kayapó of Brazil;" correspondence; Posey's CV; papers by Posey entitled "Wasps, Warriors, and Fearless Men: Ethnoentomology of the Kayapo Indians of Central Brazil," "Kayapó controla inseto com uso adequado do ambiente," "Time, Space, and the Interface of Divergent Cultures: the Kayapó Indians of Brazil Face the Future," and "The Importance of Bees to an Indian Tribe of Amazonia: Folk Apiculture of the Kayapo Indians of Brazil;" the
Includes an evaluation by Turner of a grant application by Darell Posey entitled "Evaluation of the Work of Darrell Posey," correspondence, and the CV of Darrell Addison Posey.
This folder is restricted until 2024.
Includes papers by Stephan Schwartzman entitled "Deforestation and Popular Resistance in Acre: From Local Movement to Global Network" and "Extractive Reserves: Distribution of Wealth and the Social Costs of Frontier Development in the Amazon."
Includes notes and correspondence.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Observacoes Sobre o Encontro de Altamira," notes, an appeal from the Kayapo Support Group (chaired by Turner), a Kayapo Support Group newsletter, a draft of a paper by Stephen Schwartzman entitled "Extractive Reserves: The Rubber Trappers' Strategy for Sustainable Use of the Amazon Rain Forest," a paper by Paiakan Kayapo entitled "I Want to Be an Entrepreneur," newsletters from the Rainforest Action Network, memos from the National Wildlife Federation, correspondence, and press releases.
Includes a photograph, the Declaração Indígena de Altamira, notes, a press release, the schedule of a meeting of Indigenous peoples, information about the meeting, maps, receipts, newsletters, correspondence, and photocopied newspaper clippings.
Includes correspondence, schedules for a AAA symposium entitled "A Kaiapo Offensive: New Strategies for the Cultural Survival of Traditional Groups," article abstracts, notes, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Altamira: Paradigm for a New Politics?," and telephone messages concerning the symposium.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Altamira: Paradigm for a New Politics?," a proposal for the paper, notes, and an outline.
Includes correspondence, a newspaper insert, and a paper by Steve Turner entitled "Coming of Political Age in Amazonia."
Includes articles, correspondence, two grant applications by Susanna B. Hecht to the Wenner-Gren Foundation; a grant application by Hecht to the NSF; a paper by Hecht entitled "Environment, Development and Politics: Capital Accumulation and the Livestock Sector in Eastern Amazonia;" a paper by Hecht, A. Anderson, and P. H. May entitled "The Subsidy from Nature: Shifting Cultivation Successional Palm Forests and Rural Development," and a proof of a paper by Hecht and Darrell A. Posey entitled "Preliminary Results on Soil Management Techniques of the Kayapó Indians."
Includes a grant application to the NSF by Turner for a project entitled "Society, Cosmology, and History in Indigenous South America," reviews of the application, and correspondence.
Includes a grant application by William H. Fisher for the Wenner-Gren Foundation, a report on the Kayapo Centre for Ecological Studies, correspondence, three grant applications by Turner to the NEH, a grant application by Turner to the NSF, a proposal for multi-media development in anthropology by Kay B. Warren, notes, correspondence, instructions for NEH applications, and drafts of NSF application project descriptions.
A grant application has been removed and is restricted until 2025.
Includes a transcript of an interview of Payakan for a documentary which aired on TBS entitled "World Without Borders."
Includes a proposal for an NEH grant, a project description, a bibliography, correspondence, outlines, and notes.
Includes the resolution presented to the AAA about the Calha Norte Project.
Includes a grant application to the Guggenheim foundation by Turner for a project entitled "Activity Schemas in sociocultural analysis," correspondence, outlines, and notes.
Includes correspondence and two drafts of a paper by Eugene Parker about Darrell Posey.
Includes maps, newsletters, correspondence, a paper entitled "Chapter 5: The Changing of Big Dam Building and the Transformation of Development in Comparative Historical Perspective," a book proposal by Sanjeev Khagram entitled "Development, Democracy and Dams: Transnational Struggles for Power and Water," and notes.
Includes emails from Glenn Switkes with text from newspaper articles.
Includes correspondence, a report by l'Institut Raoni, handouts from the World Cultural Summit at Versailles, notes, a report on a meeting at Metuktire, a statement by Survival International on the Rainforest Foundation, and reports on a meeting between representatives of Survival International and the Rainforest Foundation.
Includes a memo from Turner to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee proposing the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people as a recipient and correspondence.
Includes notes, memos by Turner, itineraries, correspondence, newspaper clippings, information on the Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship (EPIIC) Colloquium, a brochure for a symposium entitled "Transforming the Amazonian Rainforest," and a flyer for the Kayapo Indian Video Project.
Includes a newsletter, a paper entitled "The Veja Payakan: The media, modernism and the image of the Indian in Brazilian culture," newspaper clippings, notes, and correspondence.
Includes an untitled paper by Turner and papers by Turner entitled "Altamira: Paradigm for a New Politics?," "Things Fall Apart in the Amazon: Advocacy Wars and the Two Cases of Paulinho Payakan" (4 drafts), and "Issues and Ironies in the Case of Payakan."
Includes a newspaper clipping, correspondence, and two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Issues and Ironies in the Case of Payakan."
Includes a PIB/CEDI report entitled "'Operação Ouro-Gorotire' financia assistência e consumo em estilo Kaiapó," correspondence, newspaper clippings, a press release, a CEDI report entitled "'Green Gold' on Indian Land: logging company activities on indigenous land in the Brazilian Amazon," an Associação Brasileira de Antropologia newsletter, notes, and a paper by Igor Mousasticoshvily Jr. entitled "Diagnostico da Industria Madeireira na Amazonia Oriental: O Caso das Serrarias no Eixo da Estrada PA-279."
Includes correspondence, address labels, notes, phone messages, and a request for support for the Kayapo Video Project. Kayapo Video Project videos can be found in Series 8: Film and video: Subseries 8.2: Kayapo Video Project.
Includes a proposal for the Kayapo Video Project, correspondence, a report on a school education project in the Xingu Reserve, and a graded paper. Kayapo Video Project videos can be found in Series 8: Film and video: Subseries 8.2: Kayapo Video Project.
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2083.
Includes a budget for the Kayapo Video Project, information on McArthur's "Indigenous Voices" grants, and correspondence. Kayapo Video Project videos can be found in Series 8: Film and video: Subseries 8.2: Kayapo Video Project.
Includes information on the Instituto Indigena Kikretum Kayapó and correspondence.
Includes notes, outlines, and correspondence.
Includes notes, correspondence, an application by Turner entitled "Request for Support of Kayapo Video Project," a report of the Kayapo Centre for Ecological Studies, receipts, an application from Barbara Zimmerman, a grant application by Turner entitled "Preservation of Traditional Kayapo-Mebengokre Environmental and Cultural Knowledge," a synopsis of the goals and progress of the Kayapo Project, a paper by Barbara Zimmerman and Andrew F. Howard entitled "The Ecological and Economic Impacts of Light Selection Cutting in the Kayapo Indigenous Lands, Parβ, Brazil," a paper by Turner entitled "Introduction to Grant Application for Support of Kayapo Projects," and a proposal for research at the Kayapo Center for Ecological Studies.
Includes a grant application to the Economic and Social Rearch Council and Turner's comments as a reviewer for the application.
This folder is restricted until 2023.
Includes a report on the mobilization of indigenous peoples and organizations, correspondence, a booklet on the environment and human rights, a memo from Turner to the members of the AAA Commission for Human Rights, and a listing of the status of laws related to indigenous peoples in the national congress.
Includes email correspondence.
Includes a report on mining in the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) area.
Includes a memo and a report on Indigenous people and forest management.
Includes information on a conference at Yale University entitled "Local Heritage in the Changing Tropics," two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Neo-Liberal Eco-Politics and Indigenous Peoples: The Kayapo, the 'Rainforest Harvest', and the Body Shop" presented at the conference, itineraries, correspondence, and part of a paper by Turner entitled "The Political Struggle over Resource Use and Environmental Protection among the Brazilian Kayapo."
Includes annotated newspaper clippings and photocopies, correspondence, newsletters, an annual report of the Rainforest Foundation International, a report on the Kayapo movement, travel reports on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) region, information on CAPINA, a report on the relationship between the Body Shop and the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), a survey report of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) region, a report on indgienous peoples and forestry management, and correspondence.
Includes a report on a study about mining and the environment in the Brazilian Amazon, and an outline by Turner for a Kayapó seminar held by the Instituto Socioambiental.
Includes a federal report on logging in the Brazilian Amazon, the minutes of an auction, a letter from the Body Shop, and a report on a federal auction of seized wood.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Recent Developments among the Kayapo: Background Information for General Distribution."
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Relatório: Aspectos da Atualidade Kayapó" and correspondence.
Includes two drafts of a memo by Turner for the Instituto Ambiental seminar on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes a draft of a paper by Alan Kolata entitled "Sustainable Development of Indigenous Communities in Latin America: Human and Environmental Consequences."
Includes a paper entitled "Rainforest Businesses as Tools for Conservation: A Feasibility Study for Jaborandi and the Kayapo in the Brazilian Amazon."
Includes correspondence and a proposal by Payakan to create a Kayapo University.
Includes correspondence and a memo by Turner entitled "Observações sobre a situação política e social de Gorotire, com sugestões practicas pela articulação do projeto do garimpo do Santídio coma comunidade."
Includes budgets, grant proposals, correspondence, listings of grant foundations, resource listings for Cuba, itineraries, plane tickets, and receipts.
Includes a research plan, a grant renewal application, correspondence, and a grant application.
Includes correspondence.
Includes a paper by Christopher D. White entitled "Native Resistance to Hydro-Electricity: Case study of the Kayapo and the Cree."
Includes an outline for a paper entitled "Gold Mining and The Kayapó: Rent, Ravages, Resistance and Betrayal," reports on the environment and the Kayapo mining project, correspondence, notes, and expenses.
Includes 1 3.5" floppy disk, correspondence, a CV for Michael J. Heckenberger, maps, notes, and two drafts of a NSF grant proposal by Heckenberger entitled "Kayapo Ethno-Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management (Middle Xingu River, Pará, Brazil)."
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
Includes proposals for project funding.
Includes correspondence, a proposal for a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) run ecotourism center in the Amazon, notes, outlines, and information on the ecotourism center.
Includes email correspondence and a flyer.
Includes correspondence and a newspaper clipping.
Includes correspondence concerning the Raoni Institute.
Includes a report prepared by the Instituto Socioambiental (Social and Environmental Institute).
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence.
Includes a fellowship application, email correspondence, and notes.
Includes grant application information, email correspondence, and notes.
This folder is restricted until 2028.
Includes a research project on the Kayapo farm at the Universidade de Brasilia.
This subseries begins with a bibliography file and is then arranged alphabetically.
This subseries contains materials related to colleagues of Turner in the Amazon and Andes. The materials are mostly published papers, but also included are correspondence, notes, CVs, news clippings, charts, and diagrams.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Why elements?," a paper by Nathan Sirin entitled "The Myth of the Naturalists," notes, book catalogs and advertisements, reading lists, correspondence, a copy of "The Disarticulation of the Self in Nietzsche" by J. Hills Miller, and a copy of "Plot · Probability · Ideology: Notes on Aristotle's Poetics" by Peter Madsen.
Includes notes; an annotated copy of "South American Culture Areas" by George Peter Murdock; a map of the indigenous tribes of South America; charts; Ramkō'Kamekra kinship terms; a newsletter; correspondence; reprints of papers by Edson Soares Diniz entitled "Breves Notas Sôbre o Sistema de Parentesco Makuxí," "Os Makuxí e os Wapitxâna: Índios Integrados ou Alienados?," and "A Terminologia de Parentesco dos Índios Wapitxâna;" a reprint of a paper by Martin Gusinde entitled "Geheime Männerfeiern bei den Feuerländern;" a reprint of the "Ethnology: South America" entry by William H. Crocker from the
The graded papers have been removed and are restricted until 2058.
Includes papers by William Balée entitiled "The Destruction of Pre-Amazonia: Governmental Negligence Versus Indigenous Peoples in Eastern Brazilian Amazonia" and "Indigenous Transformation of Amazonian Forests: An Example from Maranhão, Brazil" and a press advisory from the Rainforest Alliance.
Includes a draft of a book edited by Carlos Fausto and Michael Heckenberger entitled
Includes correspondence and a draft of a paper by Mariana K. L. Ferreira entitled "When 1 + 1 ≠ 2. Artful math practices in Central-Brazil."
Includes a paper by Manuel Ferreira Lima Filho entitled "A Contribuição da Etnografia Karajá ao Estudo do Gênero."
Includes a paper by Carmen Figueiredo entitled "Somos Todas Iguais. ¿Será?" and email corrrespondence.
Includes correspondence and a paper by Marcelo Oppido Fiorini entitled "Embodied Names: Construing Nambiquara Personhood Through Naming Practices."
Includes notes, papers by William H. Fisher, correspondence, the bibliography of Fisher's dissertation, and a paper by Philippe Descola entitled "In the Society of Nature: A Native Ecology in Amazonia" which was reviewed by Fisher. The papers by Fisher include "Megadevelopment, Environmentalism, and Resistance: The Institutional Context of Kayapó Indigenous Politics in Central Brazil," "The Age Organization of the Kayapo-Xikrin of Bakajá," "Kayapó Environmental Protest and Macro-Development in Pará, Brazil," "Xikrin-Kayapo Intravillage Alliances and Rituals of Identity," "The Teleology of Kinship and Village Formation: Community: Ideal and Practice among the Northern Gê of Central Brazil," and "Age-Based Genders among the Kayapo."
Includes a reprint of a paper by Niels Fock entitled "South American Birth Customs in Theory and Practice."
Includes a paper by N. E. Fried entitled "Notes on Guianan Amerindian Beliefs and Intergroup Relations."
Includes a paper by Dominique Tilkin Gallois entitled "Jane Ayvu Kasi: Discurso Politico, e Auro-Representação Waiãpi," a paper by Gallois and Vincent Carelli entitled "'Video nas Aldeias': A experiência Waiapi," correspondence, a report by the Waiapi Education Program, and a report on the Waiãpi case by the Indigenous Work Center.
Includes papers by Irving Goldman entitled "Hehenewa of Cuduiari: An Introduction to Cubeo Religious Thought," "Time, Space, and Descent: The Cubeo Example," and "Foundations of Social Hierarchy: A Northwest Amazon Case."
Includes correspondence and notes.
Includes the aim, scope, methodology, and bibliography from a proposal by Cesar Gordon entitled "Catete Project for Wenner-Gren."
Includes a reprint of a paper by David D. Gow entitled "Can the Subaltern Plan? Ethnicity And Development In Cauca, Colombia."
Includes correspondence and a paper by Peter Gow entitled "Piro Designs: Painting As Meaningful Action In An Amazonian Lived World."
Includes correspondence, reviews by Laura Graham of "The Kayapó" from the Disappearing World Series and
Includes a newsletter from the Brasil Action Solidarity Exchange, correspondence, and an abstract for the book
Includes a paper by Thomas Gregor entitled "Exposure and Seclusion Among the Mehinacu Indians of Brazil."
Includes a review of a manuscript by Thomas Gregor entitled "Peaceful Politics" and correspondence.
Includes copies of papers by Christian Gros entitled "Identités indiennes, identités nouvelles," "De la Nacion Mestiza a la Nacio Plural: El Nuevo Discurso de las Entidades en el Contexto de la Globalizacion," and "Indigénisme et Ethnicité: le défi néoliberal."
Includes a syllabus; correspondence; and papers by David M. Guss entitled "Exchanging Bodies: Housebuilding and Ritual among the Yekuana of Venezuela," "Re-Imagining the Imagined Community: The Politics of Cultural Diversity in Latin America and the Caribbean," "History as a Symbolic System," and "'All Things Made': Myths of the Origins of Artifacts."
Includes papers by Paul Henley entitled "Ethnographic Film: Technology, Practice and Anthropological Theory" and "Inside and out: alterity and the ceremonial construction of the person in the Guianas."
Includes a business card and email correspondence.
Includes reprints of papers by David Hicks entitled "A Structural Analysis of Aweikoma Symbolism," "The Kaingang and the Aweikoma: A Cultural Contrast," and "Structural Aspects of Aweikoma and Kaingang Societies" and maps.
Includes papers by Jonathan D. Hill entitled "Keepers of the Sacred Chants: The Poetics of Ritual Power in an Amazonian Society," "Authority and Autonomy: The Dialectics of Power Patterning in South American History and Ethnology," "Madzeru: Wakuenai Musical Performance and the Deconstruction of Nature, Gender, and Society in the Venezuelan and Colombian Amazon," "Ritual Production of Environmental History Among the Arawakan Wakuénai of Venezuela," "From Conspiracy Theory to Military Repression: De-Mythologizing the Military Discourse of National Security Versus Terrorist Subversion in Latin America," and "Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area in Amazonia;" a proposal by Mark Edwin Rohe entitled "The Cult of Vaishno Devi;" correspondence; and Hill's CV.
Includes papers entitled "Kĩ Ruku Hino and Maha" and "Why Shamans are Jaguars;" papers by Stephen Hugh-Jones entitled "'Like the leaves on the forest floor…': Space and Time in Barasana," "The Gun and the Bow: Myths of White Men and Indians," "Stars and Seasons in Barsana Society," and "The Pleiades and Scorpius in Barsana Cosmology;" papers by Christine Hugh-Jones entitled "Food for Thought: Patterns of Production and Consumption in Pirá-Paraná Society" and "Skin and Soul: The Round and the Straight;" correspondence; a photocopy of a newsclipping; notes; and charts and diagrams.
Includes correspondence, a paper by Stephen Hugh-Jones entitled "Inside-Out and Back-to-Front: The Androgynous House in Northwest Amazonia," and a paper entitled "A Meeting with Several Agendas: reflections on some recent development in the Colombian Pirá-Paraná Region."
Includes correspondence; papers by Søren Hvalkof entitled "Colonization and Conflict on the Amazon Frontier: Dimensions of Interethnic Relations in the Peruvian Montaña," "Privatization of land and Indigenous Communities in Latin America: Tenure Security or Social Security?," and "Progress of the Victims: Political Ecology in the Peruvian Amazon;" and a paper by Cæcilie Mikkelsen entitled "Indigenous Peoples, Gender, and Natural Resource Management."
Includes papers by Søren Hvalkov entitled "Reconstructing Violence: The Ashéninka of Gran Pajonal (and Neighbors)" and "Beyond Indigenous Land Titling: Democratizing civil society in the Peruvian Amazon."
Includes papers by Ireland entitled "Cerebral Savage: The Whiteman as Symbol of Cleverness and Savagery in Waura Myth," "Gender, Gossip, and Sensitive Information in Waura Politics," "The Current Situation of the Waura Indians of the Xingu National Park," "Kwahahalu and Sapukuyawa Ceremonial Masks," "Shaming in the Pursuit of Political Power," "Neither Warriors nor Victims, The Wauja Peacefully Organize to Defend their Land," and "Ritually Sanctioned Sexual Attack;" correspondence; and a soundtrack translation.
Includes papers by Joanna Overing Kaplan entitled "Endogamy and the Marriage Alliance: a Note on Continuity in Kindred-Based Groups" and "Cognation, Endogamy, and Teknonymy: the Piaroa Example."
Includes correspondence and a paper by Kolata entitled "Of Kings and Capitals: Principles of Authority and the Nature of Cities in the Native Andean State."
Includes papers by Cecilia McCallum entitled "Our Own Incas: Production, Transformation and Transcendence in Cashinahua History" (2 drafts) and "The Body That Knows: From Cashinahua Epistemology to a Medical Anthropology of Lowland South America."
Includes correspondence, a reprint of "Edgar Allan Poe, 'Bricoleur': Um Exercicio em Análise Simbólica" by Roberto da Matta, and a paper by da Matta entitled "A reconsideration of Apinayé Social Morphology."
Includes correspondence with David Maybury-Lewis and newspaper clippings.
Includes unpublished reports on the Kaingang, Opayé, Múra, and Maué by Curt Nimuendajú and copies of Nimuendajú's notebooks.
Includes an unpublished manuscript by Curt Nimendajú.
Includes photocopies of correspondence between Nimendajú and Robert Lowie between 1937 and 1945.
Includes an outline and proposal for an edition of Nimuendaju's works on the Northern Kayapo edited by Turner, correspondence, notes, and translations of two papers by Nimuendaju.
Includes notes on Nimuendaju's unpublished field notes on the Pau D'Arco Kayapo and "Notes on the Pau D'Arco Band of the Northern Kayapó."
Includes photocopies of Curt Nimuendaju's unpublished field notes on the Pau D'Arco Cayapo.
Includes "Notes on the Górotire Kayapó."
Includes vocabulary and two papers by Nimuendajú in German.
Includes notes and photographs of Nimuendajú's "Nördliche Kayapó."
Includes "Notes on the Górotire Kayapó," "Erkundungsreise zu den Górotire-Kayapó," and a Górotire word list."
Includes Nimuendajú's "Introducção" in Portuguese and English.
Includes "Notes on the Pau D'Arco Band of the Northern Kayapó" and Nimuendajú's "Einige Angaben über Die Pau D'Arco-Horde Der Nördlichen Kayapó."
Includes Northern Kayapó myths from Nimuendajú's original.
Includes Nimuendajú's "An Exploratory Expedition to the Gorotire-Cayapo."
Includes a translation of Nimuendajú's "Kayapó" by Turner.
Includes a letter from Janice Aspelin Schwegler.
Includes correspondence, a journal entitled
Includes "Levantamento da Situação Atual dos Indios Xikrin do P. I. Kateté" by Lux Vidal.
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains posters and maps, most of which relate to the Amazon and Brazil or South America more broadly.
Includes a "Tribal Knowledge Sponsorship Kit" with information and a poster.
Includes a FUNAI poster with information on indigenous peoples, a map of protected indigenous territories in Amazonia, a map of indigenous people and natural ecosystems in Southern Mexico and Central America, a map of the land of the Trio peoples in southwestern Suriname, and a map of the land of the Trio and Wayana peoples in southern Suriname.
Includes posters and maps that were loose in other boxes.
This series is arranged in three subseries: (2.1) Human rights, 1968, 1986-2012, undated; (2.2) Activism, 1976-2015, undated; and (2.3) Yanomami controversies, circa 1964-2014, undated
This series includes materials related to Turner's work in the field of human rights. Materials primarily include papers, notes, correspondence, news clippings, and interviews.
The subseries begins with a section on the Committee for Human Rights (CfHR) of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) and then proceeds chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains materials related to Turner's work with human rights, specifically in relation to indigenous rights, intellectual property rights, and the environment. The first section relates to his work for the American Anthropological Association's Committee for Human Rights, and the remainder of the materials relate to his interest in the topic outside of the committee. Materials include papers, notes, memos, correspondence, and news clippings.
Includes correspondence, articles, and a paper by Turner. Drafts of "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice" can also be found in Subseries 2.3: Yanomami controversies; Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes correspondence, papers, notes, programs for meetings, and syllabi.
Includes correspondence, information about projects of the Committee for Human Rights, a draft for the brochure of the Committee for Human Rights, a syllabus for a seminar, bibliographies, meeting minutes, a proposal for a seminar, three editions of
Includes correspondence, newsletters, a draft of an agenda for a meeting of the Committee for Human Rights, meeting minutes, an anthropology and human rights survey, Committee for Human Rights reports and recommendations, photocopies of pamphlets, drafts of an abstract for a proposed session at the AAAs, lists of participants and panel members, information on human rights sessions at the AAAs, newspaper clippings, American Anthropological Association positions on various issues, and a report of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights entitled "Special Report on the Human Rights Situation in the So-Called 'Communities of Peoples in Resistance' in Guatemala."
Includes memos and contacts lists.
Includes a memo entitled "The AAA Commission on Human Rights: Recommendations for Action on Specific Cases."
Includes a memo recommending actions.
Includes notes, papers, syllabi, correspondence, articles, and bibliographies.
Includes correspondence, papers, articles, contact lists, reports, notes, and receipts.
Includes correspondence, Turner's AAA registration form, a proposed schedule and abstract for the AAA session "Human Rights: Universalism Versus Relativism," letters by David Webb and Robert Knox Dentan from the
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a proposal, and a pamphlet from the School of American Rearch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Includes correspondence, drafts, articles, reports, and syllabi.
Includes multiple drafts of the "Guidelines for a Permanent Committee for Human Rights within the American Anthropological Association" and correspondence.
Includes notes, correspondence, CVs for R. K. Dentan and Lisa Gilad, and a paper by Robert Knox Dentan entitled "Untransfigured Death: A Thanatopsis."
Includes notes and correspondence.
Includes e-mail correspondence and a directory of anthropologists
Includes e-mail correspondence.
Includes correspondence, an informed consent form, an outline of the CfHR Analytic History Project, two drafts of the CfHR Analytic History Project, notes, and a "Workshop Support Document" for the meeting.
Includes a draft of a statement to the Committee for Human Rights and email correspondence.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Cultural Survival and Ethnic Self-Determination as Political Issues: What Is at Stake?"
Includes pamphlets, notes, papers, and correspondence. In English and Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, papers, and bulletins.
Includes maps, articles, papers, and information on publications regarding the James Bay dam project.
Includes correspondence, articles, and papers. In English and Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, reports, and notes.
Includes papers and correspondence.
Includes notes, a graded paper, outlines, correspondence, a draft of a paper entitled "Human Rights as Yet Another Form of Western Imperialism?," a photocopy of a paper by Rajni Kotharl entitled "Human Rights—A Movement In Search Of A Theory," a report of the Regional Meeting of Asia of the World Conference on Human Rights of the UN General Assembly, and a copy of a mailer by Survival International.
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2084.
Includes an advertisment for a book by Philip M. Fearnside entitled
Includes correspondence, papers, and notes.
Includes correspondence, articles, notes, and contacts lists.
Includes the "Estatuto das Sociedades Indígenas" issued by the Câmara dos Deputados.
Includes correspondence and two drafts of papers by Harvey Feit.
Includes correspondence and a paper by Ronald J. Herring entitled "Politics of Nature: Interests, Commons Dilemmas and the State."
Includes course outlines and bibliographies.
Includes notes, correspondence, and a paper.
Includes correspondence, drafts, and an article.
Includes correspondence, contacts, press releases, and information on issues related to indigenous rights.
Includes correspondence, articles, and brochures .
Includes correspondence and contact information.
Includes an outline for a seminar on culture, empowerment, and identity taught by Turner at Cornell and the first chapter of
Includes correspondence and a paper by Michael R. Dove entitled "A Revisionist View of Tropical Deforestation and Development."
Includes correspondence and a thesis by Louise Stillman Silberling entitled "Social Movements and the Successful Common Property Regimes: The Case of the Brazilian Rubber Tappers."
Includes press releases, articles, and pamphlets.
Includes correspondence and articles.
Includes a paper, articles, cartoons, and correspondence.
Includes papers and publication announcements.
Includes correspondence, editorials, and notes.
Includes a copy of "An Activist's Guide: Bringing International Human Rights Claims in United States Courts" by the Center for Constitutional Rights.
Includes correspondence.
Includes an order form for McGill-Queen's University Press, correspondence, and chapters 5 and 13-14 of
Includes the CV of Alaka Wali and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a presentation, and a directive.
Includes a report by A. B. Cunningham entitled "Ethics, Ethnobiological Research, and Biodiversity."
Includes two drafts and an outline of a paper by Turner entitled "Uncivil Society, the Crisis of the State, and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights: An Anthropological Perspective," business cards and addresses, correspondence, a paper by Jennifer Schirmer entitled "The Looting of Democratic Discourse by the Guatemalan Military and Its Implications for Human Rights," and information on a meeting of the AAA Committee for Human Rights.
Includes articles and papers.
Includes notes, contact information, a flyer for the "Human Rights and Conservation Discussion Series," a paper by Nancy Lee Peluso entitled "Coercing conservation? The politics of state resource control," guidelines for a conference entitled "Conservation and Marginalization: Examining Links Between Environmental Preservation and Human Rights," a schedule and prospectus for the conference, correspondence, an announcement of a talk by Francis Seymour, a paper by Kemal Mustafa entitled "Eviction of Pastoralists from the Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania: A Statement," and a report by the Indian Law Resource Center entitled "Indian Law Resource Center Board of Directors' Seminar on Indian Land Claims and Demarcation."
Includes notes, syllabi, and readings.
Includes notes, a schedule and information on papers for a meeting of the Society for Economic Botany, a map of Cornell, business cards and contact information, information on Cornell, a call for papers for the meeting of the Society for Economic Botany, correspondence, a proposal for a conference entitled "Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Knowledge," and reprint requests.
Includes drafts of papers by Stephen B. Brush entitled "Indigenous Knowledge of Biological Resources and Intellectual Property Rights: The Role of Anthropology," "Intellectual Property and the Biological Resources of Traditional Farmers," and "Prospecting the Public Domain" as well as a fundraising flyer for the Rain Forest Foundation.
Includes correspondence, a paper by Juliana Santilli entitled "A Proteção aos Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual das Comunidades Indígenas," a paper by Russell Barsh entitled "Notes on Protecting Traditional Ecological Knowledge," a paper by Jessica Jerome entitled "Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Peoples? (An examination of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs and the Kayapo)" (two drafts), a proposal by the Foundation for Ethnobiology entitled "Convenio sobre o Direito de Propriedade Cultural e Intelectual," a press release from the Body Shop on Intellectual Property Rights, notes, an interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami entitled "Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics of Ownership," a schedule and list of participants for a conference entitled "Simulating Knowledge: Cultural Analysis of Computer Modeling in the Life Sciences," newsletters, a paper by Michael F. Brown entitled "Can Culture Be Copyrighted?," a paper by Jessica S. Jerome entitled "A Brief Examination of How International Legal Agreements Speak About Biodiversity," a master's thesis by Kathleen B. Lowrey entitled "The Recruitment of Ethnobotanical Investigation to Indigenous Self-Assertion in Amazonia," a paper by Lowrey and Jerome entitled "Patents Pending: the creation of space, subjectivity and value among university scientists," and a paper by Jerome entitled "'Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous People': a history of the topic as an object of study."
Includes papers submitted by Turner's students, a report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, a pamphlet from Human Rights Review, a copy of a syllabus for a course taught by Richard Wilson at the University of Sussex, a draft of a precis by Turner entitled "Human Rights/Ethics/Activism," a report on the Working Group on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, a reprint of a paper by Annelise Riles entitled "Rights Inside Out: The Case of the Women's Human Rights Campaign," and a syllabus for Turner's class entitled "Human Rights, Activism and Professional Ethics for Anthropologists."
Graded papers have been removed and are restricted until 2084.
Includes an "Urgent Action Appeal."
Includes the "Programme of Activities of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People," correspondence, and a newsletter.
Includes a paper by Manuela Carneiro da Cunha entitled "The Role of Traditional Peoples in Conservation," two versions of a syllabus for a course taught by da Cunha entitled "Ethnoscience: Traditional People of the Amazon," and memos.
Includes notes and a schedule for the discussion group.
Includes notes, a paper by Joseph A. Maxwell entitled "Diversity, Solidarity, and Community," and a report by the Commission on Human Rights entitled "Standard-Setting Activities: Evolution of Standards Concerning the Rights of Indigenous Populations."
Includes notes and an outline for the report.
Includes correspondence and a paper by Carole Nagengast.
Includes correspondence.
Includes two drafts of the "Statement of the American Anthropological Association Task Force on the Environment."
Includes "The 1994 Draft Declaration of Principles on Human Rights and the Environment" and a paper by Bina Agarway entitled "Gender, Environment and Collective Action."
Includes a paper by S. James Anaya and S. Todd Crider entitled "Indigenous Peoples, The Environment, and Commercial Forestry in Developing Countries: The Case of Awas Tingni, Nicaragua," a United Nations Development Programme "Report on Proceedings and Follow Up Recommendations and Actions," a call for chapters for a book from the Society for Applied Anthropolgy's Committee on Human Rights and the Environment, and a paper by Ibrahim F. I. Shihata entitled "The World Bank and Human Rights: An Analysis of the Legal Issues and the Record of Achievements."
Includes a graded paper, a report entitled "Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Peoples," correspondence, a draft of a paper entitled "Covenant between a Responsible Corporation, Scientist or Scientific Institution and an Indigenous Group," a report by the Foundation for Ethnobiology entitled "Convênio sobre o Direito de Propriedade Cultural e Intelectual," a report by the Commission on Human Rights entitled "Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples," a newsletter of the Institute of Brazilian Business and Public Management Issues, a paper by Jessica Jerome entitled "Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous People," a paper by Jerome entitled "Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Peoples? (An examination of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs and the Kayapo)," a film review entitled "World Rainforest Movement," and a paper by Jerome entitled "'Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous People': A History of the Topic as an Object of Study."
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2075.
Includes correspondence; meeting synopses; a paper by Thomas N. Gladwin, Tara K. Freeman, and James J. Kennelly entitled "Toward Biophysically Sustainable Enterprise: Challenges for Management Theory, Research, and Practice;" and charts and tables from a presentation by Oleg Yanitsky entitled "Russian Environmental Movements."
Includes notes, a program for a conference entitled "Demilitarization, Remilitarization after the Cold War in Germany, Japan, Peru, the U.S.A.," outlines, correspondence, a program and papers for a AAA Commission for Human Rights session entitled "Human Rights: Universalism Versus Relativism," a syllabus for a course taught by Les Sponsel entitled "Theory in Contemporary Anthropology," an article by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban entitled "Cultural Relativism and Universal Rights," a AAA panel proposal by Kimberly Theidon entitled "Global Debates and Local Practices: Anthropology and Human Rights," memos, a AAA registration form, and a proposal to present the paper. The papers for the session include "Human Rights and the Reconstruction of Anthropology" by Turner (eight drafts and an abstract), "Comments, Session on Human Rights: Universalism Versus Relativism," a draft by Wilcombe Washburn, a draft of "What's Universal about Universal Human Rights?" by Paul J. Magnarella, "Where Anthropologists Have Feared to Tread" by David Murray, and "Negotiating the Terrain between Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights" by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban.
Includes a paper by Linda Rabben entitled "Human Rights, Environmental Rights and Indigenous Peoples: The Kayapó Case" and an appeal from Amnesty International including newspaper clippings.
Includes the agenda for a Committe for Human Rights meeting, lists of the committee members, correspondence, a draft of the American Anthropological Association Code of Ethics, a paper by William Balée entitled "Language, Law, and Land in Pre-Amazonian Brazil," a paper by Josh Kaplan entitled "The Transnational Human Rights Movement in Israel: Justice without Borders or a New (Rights) Imperialism?," the title page and contents of a book entitled
Includes correspondence and a draft of a bill of the Parliament of Quebec with explanations.
Includes two human rights bibliographies.
Includes a draft of a paper.
Includes a CV of Turner's Human Rights activities.
Includes correspondence and a proof of a paper by Jennifer Schirmer from the book
Includes notes, contact information, a copy of an article by Patrick Tierney and Leda Martins entitled "In Rush for Gold, a Rain Forest Dies," correspondence, a report by the Ministério da Justicia on a trip to the Indigenous area of Raposa/Serra do Sol, and a paper by Martins and Tierney entitled "The End of El Dorado."
Includes AAA Committee for Human Rights recommendations for action, correspondence, a syllabus, and articles.
Includes correspondence, a paper by Jani Klotz entitled "Indigenous Rights and the Negotiation of Hegemony," the program for "Indigenous Peoples: An International Symposium," a paper by Flavio Braune Wiik entitled "An Introductory Discussion of the History (and some outcomes) of Minorities' 'Empowerment' and 'Empowerment Programs:' the cases of Kayapó Indians of Pará and the Brazilian Urban 'Street Kids,'" the "Proyecto de Declaracion Universal de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indigenas," a report by the Organización de los Estados Americanos entitled "Borrador de Consulta de la Declaracion Interamericana sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indigenas," and an article by Chief Roy Crazy Horse entitled "Pocahontas Myth."
Includes a business card; correspondence; and drafts of papers by Dorothy L. Hodgson entitled "Critical Interventions: The Politics of Studying 'Indigenous' Development," "Persistent Paradigms: The 'Problems' of Maasai 'Development'," "Embodying the Contradictions of Modernity: Gender and Spirit Possession among Maasai in Tanzania," and "'My Daughter...Belongs to the Government Now': Marraige, Maasai and the Tanzanian State."
Includes correspondence, notes and contact information, and a syllabus for a course taught by Sharon Stephens entitled "Environmental Justice and Social Welfare."
Includes correspondence, notes, and two drafts of a paper by Richard H. Thompson.
Includes correspondence and papers by Kay B. Warren entitled "Indigenous Movements as a Challenge to a Unified Social Movement Paradigm for Guatemala" and "Enduring Tensions and Changing Identities: Mayan Family Struggles in Guatemala."
Includes correspondence and an extract from CCPY Update #91 entitled "Garimpeiro Invasion Continues."
Includes papers included in a special issue of the
Includes an introduction by Turner entitled "Human Rights: Cultural Relativism vs. Universalism" for a special issue of the
Includes correspondence, notes, and newspaper clippings.
Includes correspondence.
Includes a press release on the Yanomami El Dorado Task Force's preliminary report, notes on human rights work groups, and an organizational memo for the Anthropological Working Group on the Rights of Amazonian Peoples with a list of members and contact information. More materials on the El Dorado Task Force can be found in Subseries 2.3: Yanomami Controversies.
Includes correspondence and the projected sequence of a course on human rights.
Includes a pamphlet on Human Rights and Ethical Globalization, a bibliography, references, a paper by Lêda Martins entitled "Human Rights and Anthropology," a paper by Robin M. Wright entitled "Anthropological Presuppositions of Indigenous Advocacy," and a paper by Stefano Varese entitled "Think Locally, Act Globally."
Includes notes, articles, correspondence, and a declaration of rights.
Includes a paper with a note from Altman.
Includes a paper by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban entitled "Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights: Exploring the Terrain."
Includes syllabi for courses on human rights by multiple professors at a variety of colleges.
Includes email correspondence and a proposal for an NSF graduate student training program.
Includes abstracts, papers, correspondence, and notes.
Includes a program and schedule for the conference.
Includes a copy of "Human Rights: Communications Procedures" by the World Campaign for Human Rights.
Includes a paper by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban entitled "Anthropology and Ethics in America's Imperial Age" with notes.
Includes a photocopy of a paper by Albrecht Wellmer entitled "Practical Philosophy and the Theory of Society: On the Problem of the Normative Foundations of a Critical Social Science," a photocopy of a paper by Seyla Benhabib entitled "Communicative Ethics and Current Controversies in Practical Philosophy," a photocopy of a paper by Donald McIntosh entitled "Language, self, and lifeworld in Habermas's
Includes a paper entitled "International Trade, Gender, and Biodiversity in Africa" by Robert K. Hitchcock.
Includes notes.
Includes copies of the petition in English and Spanish.
Includes a paper entitled "Anthropology and Human Rights in Latin America" by Ellen Messer.
Includes a paper with Turner's comments.
This subseries is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains materials related to Turner's interest in "anthropological activism." The materials concern the environment, deforestation, dams, Indigenous land rights, ecotourism, democratic political action, the Kayapo mapping project, and the young Kayapo movement and include correspondence, pamphlets, papers, notes, news clippings, government documents, witness statements, reports, and financial statements.
Includes pamphlets, correspondence, business cards, notes, an internal order of the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Technologico, a CV for Michael Goldfield, a photocopy of a circular for the 2nd International Congress of Ethnobiology, information on
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Cultural Survival and Ethnic Self-Determination as Political Issues: What Is at Stake?," a draft of a paper by David Brokensha entitled "Deforestation," notes, correspondence, a proposal for a workshop entitled "Conservation and Survival," a program for the workshop, a bibliography for the workshop, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Romantic Humanism, Anthropology, and the Politics of Culture: Cultural Preservation and Ethnic Self-Determination as General Causes."
Includes contact information, business cards, correspondence, a transcript of a sound recording, a report on the visit of Paulinho Paiakan to Europe, and a briefing paper by Friends of the Earth Limited on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) Indians' protest of the Hydroelectric dams.
Includes correspondence, two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Invasion of the Body Shoppers" and a flyer for Turner's presentation of it, a draft of another paper by Turner on the same topic, a report by Survival International on their interactions with the Body Shop, notes, correspondence, a paper by Isabelle Vidal Gianinni entitled "Indigenous Peoples and Forestry Management Alternatives in the Brazilian Amazon," a short paper by Turner entitled "Trade not Aid," a transcription of a speech given by Pykati-re Kaiapo at the United Nations Centre for Human Rights, a statement by the Mebengokre Observation Post for Teware River, a statement about the Body Shop Foundation River Xingu Health Project, newspaper clippings, a press release by the Body Shop, notes on Survival International's visit to Pukanu, a paper by Manuela Carneiro da Cunha entitled "Conservation and Traditional Peoples as Partners for the Future: A New Deal," and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "'Trade Not Aid': The Kayapo Case." A draft of "Invasion of the Body Shoppers" can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes correspondence, information from the Copyright Clearance Center, a syllabus for a course of Turner's called "The Kayapo of Central Brazil," and a syllabus for a course of Turner's entitled "Human Rights, Activism and Professional Ethics for Anthropologists."
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a request form for scientific expeditions from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Technologico with directions, and Turner's application, including health records.
Includes a memo concerning "development and local cultural integrity: some projects that attempt to combine them."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Periphery Strikes Back: Ethnic Politics, Global Ecumene, and Nation-State."
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Culture as Empowerment: Political Impasse, Ideological Desocialization, and the New Cultural Politics."
Includes notes, newsletters from the Instituto Socioambiental and Survival International, information on the legal defense fund for CTI and the Waiãpi, correspondence, information on mining in Brazil, mailings from the Centro de Trabalho Indigenista, newspaper clippings, and a Brazilian federal Senate bill.
Includes correspondence and addresses. In English and Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, notes, and photocopied newspaper clippings regarding World Bank financing and indigenous communities in Brazil.
Includes correspondence and drafts of letters concerning World Bank funding and indigenous communities in Brazil.
Includes correspondence, information on expert witness statements, witness statements about resettlement, a paper entitled "An Update on the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and Bushmen Human Rights Situations in Botswana, August, 1996," a newspaper clipping, the statute of Survival International, and a report and financial statements of Survival International.
Includes notes, outlines, newspaper clippings, email correspondence, and a paper by Francesca Merian entitled "Development, Rationalisation, and Sacred Sites: Comparative Perspectives on Papua New Guinea and Australia."
Includes a Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI) document numbered 2412, summarized as "Reivindicaçao dos Indios Kayapo para Demarcaçao de Suas Terras." All materials in Portuguese.
Includes a Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI) document numbered 1384, summarized as "Levantamento de Informações Preliminares Acerca se Situação Fundiária das Terras Indigenas da Área Etnográfica VIII—Xingú—(Estado do Pará e Mato Grosso)." All materials in Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, memos, and a packet of newspaper clippings. All materials in Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, a Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI) executive order, and two maps of indigenous territory in Brazil. All materials in Portuguese.
Includes the curriculm vitae of Elaine da Silva Souza Pequeno.
Includes notes, papers, and articles on the Kapôtinhinore dam project. In Portuguese and English.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Activity Theory and Anthropological Activism, with Special Reference to Indigenous Struggles and the Contradictions of Globalisation."
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Anthropological Activism, Indigenous Peoples and Globalization."
Includes correspondence, a paper by Turner entitled "Proposal for an Ecotourism Center on the Xingú River in Brazilian Amazonia, to be Operated by Kayapo Indians of the Communities of Mentuktire and Kapot," expenses, receipts, and a business card.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Development or Dependency? Indigenous Communities, NGOs and Anthropological Activists vs. State Regimes, Multilateral Development Banks and Green Capitalists in South America."
Includes a draft of a paper by Jonathan Fox entitled "Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Bringing the Grassroots into Transnational Advocacy," an abstract and outline of a paper by Kevin Healy entitled "The Innovative Roles of Bolivia's Grassroots Organizations in Linking the Local with the Global for Socio-economic Development and Change," and a draft of a paper by Barbara Rose Johnston entitled "Local Struggles and Global Power: Efforts to Build Structural Mechanisms that Assert Community Voice in Rights-Protective Arenas."
Includes email correspondence.
Includes a report by the Centro de Trabalho Indigenista and the Centro Internazionale Crocevia entitled "Uma rede indígena de comunicação para os novos espaços da mídia brasileira."
Includes email correspondence and a newsletter from Survival International.
Includes a CD-R, correspondence, notes, and a paper by Pankaj Sekhsaria entitled "A People in Peril."
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
Includes a pamphlet for the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), the IWGIA statutes, an IWGIA annual report, correspondence, newsletters, biographies and CVs of candidates for election to the IWGIA board, and contact lists.
Includes a portion of a paper, email correspondence, newsletters, notes, newspaper clippings, a report on electrical problems and environmental consequences, a report on the plans for the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant, a report on the gathering of Indigenous peoples at Altamira to protest hydroelectric dams, a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) census, the declaration of the meeting of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) at Piaraçu, and pamphlets on hydroelectric development and the environment.
Includes a photograph and four handwritten letters (nearly identical) in Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes email correspondence.
Includes a statement in Portuguese.
Includes correspondence, diary entries, a sign in sheet, and an announcement about the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant.
Includes a handout for a conference at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida entitled "Dams and Social-environmental Transformations in the Amazon: Academic and Indigenous Perspectives".
Includes correspondence, information on Ecritec presses (for brazil nut oil?), notes, and a project by Turner entitled "Project for the Production of Brazil Nuts and Derivative Commodities".
Includes notes and two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Changing Meaning of Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary Capitalist World: Indigenous Peoples and the Ambiguities of Authenticity."
Includes an email from the Amazon Alliance concerning the Indigenous Peoples Declaration and Action Plan.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Production of Culture, Nature and Space in the Politics of an Amazonian Indigenous Movement: An Authentic Politics of Inauthenticity?"
Includes a proposal for undergraduate research in the Amazon Basin, expenses, correspondence, a pamphlet for Cornell's Latin American Studies Summer Program, and receipts.
Includes a project description by Turner entitled "Project for the Production of Brazil Nuts and Derivative Commodities," notes, photocopies of Turner's trip journal, receipts, expenses, email correspondence, itineraries, and a progress report for a Cornell MIRT program.
Includes pamphlets and flyers for Cornell summer programs, notes, email correspondence, and a description of the summer program in Indigenous Amazonian Culture at the Kayapo Research Station in Gorotire.
Includes a flyer for Cornell's 2004 Summer Program in Indigenous Amazonian Culture at the Kayapo Research Station in Gorotire.
Includes email correspondence and a paper by Pamela J. Puntenney entitled "Building a Sustailable Enterprise: Engaging Debates and Debating Engagement."
Includes an invitation to an opening reception, course descriptions and syllabi for a course taught by Turner entitled "Human Rights, Activism and Professional Ethics for Anthropologists," notes, and email correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a schedule for an Ithaca Action Network event, contacts, notes, newspaper clippings, information on anti-Bush events, a newsletter from the New York StateWide Senior Action Council, a steel workers pamphlet, handouts from the Backbone Campaign, a pamphlet from the Tompkins County Health Care Task Force, a schedule for the Progressive Democratic Summit, an appeal for a student movement to "End the Occupation of Iraq," a flyer for Up for Democracy, and a paper by Ken Frisof entitled "Affordable Health Care for All: Turning a Dream into a Reality."
Includes a syllabus for a course taught by Turner entitled "Human Rights, Activism and Professional Ethics for Anthropologists."
Includes a flyer for the Cayuga Historical Marker Project.
Includes email correspondence, online articles, and a business card.
Includes a newspaper clipping.
Includes business cards, a chonology of events in Nepal, a press release, a map, charts, and graphs.
Includes a paper in Portuguese on mapping and aerial views of Kapotnhinore, a briefing by Marcelo Salazar, and a draft of a paper entitled "The historical mapping project."
Includes a paper entitled "Transforming the culture in order to save it: the Young Kayapo Movement among the Mentuktire."
Includes notes and an outline.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Double Exploitation, Polarized Fetishes and Impossible Self-Production: Contradictions and Social Consciousness in Global Capitalist Society."
Includes notes, a syllabus for a course taught by Les Sponsel entitled "Ethics in Anthropology," and an outline for a powerpoint lecture from the course.
Includes a flyer for the New York City Direct Action Network.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Pueblos y Culturas Indigenas en la Sistema Global Capitalista: Implicaciones Politicas Teoricas para la Nocion de 'Cultura'."
This subseries is arranged in two sections: Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami and
This subseries includes materials related to the two major controversies concerning the Yanomami people with which Turner was involved. The first of these arose from the Brazilian goverment allowing mining and logging in Yanomami territories, which led to the Haximu or Yanomami Massacre in 1993. In 1990, when it became clear that the Brazilian government was not inclined to create a Yanomami reservation which convered their territory, the American Anthropological Association created a Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami. Turner chaired this commission and this subseries includes materials related to this investigation including correspondence, press releases, reports, interviews, and papers. The second controversy arose in 2000, just prior to the publication of
This section is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
Includes newsletters, correspondence, a paper by N. Arvelo-Jimenez and Andrew L. Cousins entitled "False Promises: Venezuela Acts to Protect the Yanomami?," notes, and a booklet entitled
Includes correspondence, a paper by Catherine V. Howard entitled "The Yanomami Indians: Report Confirms Decimation in Brazil," and bulletins from Survival International.
Includes a bulletin on disease among the Yanomami.
Includes two versions of a press release by the AAA on the Yanomami.
Includes a letter from Turner to the members of the AAA Special Commission on Yanomami.
Includes an annotated photocopy of an article by James Brooke entitled "Brazilian Leader Acts to Protect the Amazon" from
Includes two annotated photocopies of an article by Rachel Johnson and Stephen Fidler entitled "G7 may back Brazil's $1.5bn debt-for-nature swap" from the
Includes notes, correspondence, a AAA executive summary for the Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami Indians, and information on congressional subcommittees.
Includes a memo regarding the expenses incurred in producing the Yanomami report, notes, and a receipt.
Includes updates by the Comissão pela criação do Parque Yanomami.
Includes memos and annotated photocopies of newspaper clippings.
Includes a proof and a draft of a paper entitled "'I Fight Because I Am Alive': An Interview With Davi Kopenawa Yanomami" from
Includes a transcript of an interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami in English.
Includes two transcripts of an interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami.
Includes three drafts of a transcript of an interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami in English.
Includes a transcript of an interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami in Portuguese.
Includes a memo regarding the Yanomami Commission Report and a receipt for expenses.
Includes two versions of a paper entitled "New Life for the Yanomami: Association Plays Key Role in Major Shift in Brazilian Policy."
Includes drafts of an op-ed entitled "The Yanomami and the Future of Brazilian Democracy" and a photocopy of an op-ed entitled "Death and Democracy in Brazil."
Includes correspondence and a photocopy of a related newsclipping.
Includes a photocopy of an article by Ann Gibbons entitled "Yanomami People Threatened" from
Includes "Report of the Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami."
Includes a report entitled "Report of the Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami" and an interview with Davi Kopenawa.
Includes a report entitled "Report of the Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami" and an interview with Davi Kopenawa.
Includes a copy of the AAA Yanomami report in Portuguese.
Includes newletters, correspondence, a paper entitled "Le massacre d'Haximu: Discours de Matowë Tomas Borgès au Congrès de Caracas," and a booklet entitled
Includes correspondence, contact lists, newspaper and magazine clippings, a bibliography, notes, newletters, and press releases.
Includes reports, newsletters, and newslippings. In English and Portuguese.
Includes newsclippings and photocopies of newsclippings.
Includes correspondence, notes, an op-ed entitled "Why the Yanaomami Died," and annotated copies of newsclippings.
Includes correspondence, pamphlets, and photocopies of newsclippings.
Includes correspondence, updates from Amanaka'a, updates from the Comissão pela criação do Parque Yanomami, copies of newsclippings, contact information, and a copy of
Includes correspondence, a paper entitled "The Yanomamo: Ethnographic Images and Anthropological Responsibilities" from
This section is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
Includes a paper by J. V. Neel, F. M. Salzano, P. C. Junqueira, F. Keiter, and D. Maybury-Lewis entitled "Studies on the Xavante Indians of the Brazilian Mato Grosso" and a note about the paper from "Gene."
Includes pamphlets; correspondence; a paper entitled "The Yanomami: Truth and Consequences;" an annotated photocopy of a paper by Damaris Christensen entitled "Vaccine Verity: New studies weigh benefits and risks;" photocopies of Neel correspondence, vaccination materials, and notes; an annotated copy of a paper by Frank Shann entitled "Non-specific effects of vaccines in developing countries" from
Includes an email with transcriptions of two letters dated 1967 from Dr. James Neel to Dr. Miguel Layrisse concerning the acquisition of measles vaccines.
Includes two versions of an index of materials at the American Philosophical Society in the James V. Neel Collection, an annotated index of selected documents and correspondence from the collection by Turner and John Stevens, three drafts of an outline entitled "New Evidence," notes, email correspondence, the opinion of the medical team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro on the accusations made in
Includes correspondence and an annotated index to Neel's papers with additional annotations by Turner.
Includes materials related to Neel's vaccination of Yanomami for measles.
Includes copies of correspondence and documents regarding Neel and the measles vaccine and copies of his journal with Turner's annotations.
Includes notes, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Doing More Damage to the Yanomami" for the commentary column in the AAA newsletter, a paper by Napoleon Chagnon entitled "Ecological and Adaptive Aspects of California Shell Money," correspondence with Chagnon, a paper by Chagnon entitled "Yanomamö Social Organization and Warfare," the syllabus for a course taught by Turner on human rights and ethics in anthropology, an IGES resolution concerning allegations against James Neel, notes and partial transcriptions of audio tapes from Chagnon's and Neel's work among the Yanomami, a portion of an unidentified paper on ethics in anthropology and indigenous rights, and two drafts and one partial draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Challenges and Transformations of Indigenous Political Movements in the Late XX and Early XXI Century."
Includes correspondence and photocopies of newspaper articles.
Includes a review of
Includes correspondence with and papers by Dan Gross.
Includes notes on society/culture, two copies of a paper by Trudy Turner and Jeffrey D. Nelson entitled "Turner Point by Point" with annotations by Turner, a paper by Turner entitled "Turner on Turner on Turner: A comment on 'Turner point by point' by Trudy Turner and Jeffrey D. Nelson," a comment by Turner on the El Dorado Task Force's preliminary report, correspondence and notes of James Neel, the AAA Code of Ethics, a memo by Turner "In re: New developments in Yanomami situation" with attached newsclippings, an article by James Brooke in
Includes a paper by Jacques Lizot entitled "on warfare: an answer to N. A. Chagnon" with annotations by Turner and a paper by Bruce Albert entitled "Yanomami 'Violence': Inclusive Fitness or Ethnographer's Representation?" with annotations by Turner.
Includes a draft of a paper by Bruce Albert entitled "L'Or Cannibale et la Chute du Ciel: Une Critique Chamanique de l'Economie Politique de la Nature," correspondence, an account of a massacre at the Yanomami village Lechosa as translated by Napoleon Chagnon, a paper by Albert entitled "'Ethnographic Situation' and Ethnic Movements: Notes on post-Malinowskian fieldwork," a paper by Albert entitled "Yanomami 'Violence': Inclusive Fitness or Ethnographer's Representation?" with annotations by Turner, a paper by Albert entitled "On Yanomami Warfare: Rejoinder" with annotations by Turner, a flyer for a book by Albert and Gale Goodwin Gomez entitled Saúde Yanomami, a paper by Albert entitled "Territorialité, ethnopolitique et développement: à propos du mouvement indien en Amazonie brésilienne" with annotations by Turner, and notes.
Includes papers by Bruce Albert entitled "Situação do Garimpo na Bacia do Rio Demini (Amazonas)" and "Desenvolvimento Militar e Garimpo No Norte Amazônico: os indios Yanomami face ao Projeto Calha Norte" with annotations by Turner, correspondence, and photocopied newsclippings.
Includes the bibliography of a paper by Bruce Albert on the
Includes a memo by Turner "In re: New developments in Yanomami situation" with attached photocopies of annotated articles.
Includes comments on the 2005 AAA ballot referenda, a paper entitled "The Yanomami Report Background," and two drafts of a paper entitled "The Yanomami: Truth and Consequences."
Includes correspondence, a paper by Turner and Les Sponsel entitled "Reply to Gregor and Gross: Setting the record straight on the Yanomami controversy," notes on a statement by Louise Lamphere, a report on a measles vaccine trial, a paper by Sponsel entitled "The Killing Fields of the Brazilian and Venezuelan Amazon: The Continuing Destruction of the Yanomami and Their Ecosystems by Illegal Gold Miners, Future Scenarios and Actions," a paper by Bruce Albert entitled "La Fumée du métal: Histoire et représentations du contact chez les Yanomami (Brésil)" with annotations by Turner, and a press release by the Pro-Yanomami Commission.
Includes "Chapter 30: The Napoleonic Wars," correspondence, and a paper by Sharon W. Tiffany and Kathleen J. Adams entitled "Anthropological Narratives on the Yanomami as the 'Fierce People': The Sexual Politics of Violence in an Amazonian Society."
Includes an article from
Includes a paper by Sharon W. Tiffany and Kathleen J. Adams entitled "Anthropology's 'Fierce' Yanomami: Narratives of Sexual Politics in the Amazon" sent to Turner by Adams.
Includes a paper in Portuguese entitled "—Dossiê—Napoleon Chagnon."
Includes annotated articles and paper excerpts and correspondence.
Includes photocopies of the correspondence, notes, and other materials of Napoleon Chagnon and James Neel (some annotated); correspondence; notes; papers by Lêda Martins; an annotated photocopy of a portion of
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Eugenic Ideas in James Neel's Conception of 'Primitive Society'."
Includes correspondence regarding James Neel.
Includes an email from Turner to Dr. Samuel Katz, a letter from Katz published in the
Includes a letter to the editor of the
Includes a letter to the National Book Foundation and statements by the University of Michigan, Napoleon Chagnon, and Bruce Alberts.
Includes a statement by Turner regarding the memo by Turner and Les Sponsel on Tierney's book which started the controversy.
Includes a AAA presidential report, a flyer for a AAA panel on "Research Among the Yanomami," email correspondence regarding the
Includes a letter to the editor by Turner entitled "Reply to John Miller, 'The Fierce People: The Wages of Anthropological Incorrectness'" and a memo by Turner and Leslie Sponsel to the American Anthropological Association concerning
Includes papers and correspondence regarding the
Includes a report by the University of Michigan on "the Ongoing Investigation of the Neel-Chagnon Allegations."
Includes a statement written by Nancy Cantor for the University of Michigan on the
Includes a draft of a letter from Leslie Sponsel and Turner to the Provost of the University of Michigan, Dr. Nancy Cantor, in response to a news release of the Provost's statement regarding the allegations made in
Includes notes, correspondence, and a AAA meeting schedule and resolutions. The materials primarily relate to the vaccine resolution put forward by Thomas Gregor and Daniel Gross, but also relate to other facets of the Yanomami controversy.
Includes a draft of a paper presented by Turner at the University of Michigan, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Ethical Issues Arising from Patrick Tierney's
Includes notes and an annotated photocopy of four chapters from the book
Includes the HAU-N.E.T. agreement, a paper by Tim Ingold entitled "The poverty of selectionism" from
Includes notes, email correspondence, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Eugenic Ideas in James Neel's Conception of 'Primitive Society'," a draft of an untitled paper by Turner, part of a paper by an unidentified author entitled "Fear and Loathing" printed in
Includes a fax to Turner from Les Sponsel with excerpts from
Includes a draft of a memo by Turner entitled "The Yanomami Controversy Enters a New Phase" with edits.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami Controversy Enters a New Phase" with edits.
Includes a fax of the cover and copyright pages of the book
Includes an outline for a paper entitled "Anthropology Enters the 21st Century: Science, Ethics and Indigenous Mobilization."
Includes email correspondence between Euripedes Alcantara of the Brazilian Magazine
Includes an email Turner sent to himself with the table of contents of the Report of the Medical Team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro on Accusations Contained in Patrick Tierney's
Includes notes, two annotated copies (in English and Portuguese) of a report entitled "Report on the Medical Team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro on Accusations Contained in Patrick Tierney's
Includes a printed out email which Turner sent to 59 colleagues with a paper on the Tierney/Chagnon/Neel/Yanomami controversy attached.
Includes an annotated copy of a paper by Newton E. Morton entitled "Darkness in El Dorado: human genetics on trial."
Includes a notebook with notes from meetings and workshops.
Includes Numbers 1 and 2 of documentos Yanomami from 2001. The first (in Portuguese) covers the massacre at Haximu, the second (in English) covers the
Includes a draft paper by John Stevens entitled "The History Behind the Darkness: A Response to Susan Lindee's Readings of the Neel Papers" with edits.
Includes correspondence and a program for the conference "Ethics and Public Life" at Cornell University.
Includes two copies of a paper by Trudy Turner and Jeffrey Nelson entitled "Turner Point by Point" with annotations by Terry Turner.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Tuner on Turner on Turner, Point by Point by Point: A Rejoinder to Trudy Turner and Jeffrey Nelson, 'Turner Point By Point'".
Includes a portion of a paper by Trudy Turner with annotations by Terry Turner, including his heading: "Trudy Turner critique of my notes on Ned and Dreger's 'history' of the controversy."
Includes a draft of a review by Marshall Sahlins of
Includes two drafts, a copy of the published version, a flyer for the presentation, and an order form for copies of a paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 2.1: Human rights; Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice" with some editing. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 2.1: Human rights; Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice" with some editing. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 2.1: Human rights; Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: Subseries 3.1: Papers; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a paper by Jane Hill for the El Dorado Task Force entitled "The Problem of Representation" and correspondence between her and other task force members.
Includes a paper by Turner in reply to Nicastro entitled "Enough is Enough."
Includes an open letter from Janet Chernela listing her "differences with other members of the Task Force on
Includes a statement written by Turner for
Includes a paper entitled "Comment on Preliminary Report of the El Dorado Task Force," a flyer and information for a conference at Cornell at which Turner spoke on the
Includes the "Working Papers of the American Anthropological Association El Dorado Task Force Submitted as a Preliminary Report" (some pages missing) with annotations by Turner.
Includes part 1 of volume 1 of the final report of the American Anthropological Association's El Dorado Task Force with Turner's annotations.
Includes the appendix to volume 1 of the final report of the American Anthropological Association's El Dorado Task Force and the CVs of the members of the task force.
Includes correspondence, annotated excerpts from the El Dorado Task Force report, and an annotated copy of Volume I of the report.
Includes transcripts of interviews with Yanaomami representatives, a paper by Lída (or Lêda) Leitão Martins entitled "The Swing of the Pendulum: The Impact of Chagnon's Work in Brazil," a paper by Martins entitled "On The Influence of Anthropological Work and other Considerations on Ethics—Round Two," a paper by John F. Peters entitled "Response to my Colleagues' Comments on Ethics in Anthropology Arising from Tierney's
Includes the papers submitted to Robert Borofsky's Yanomami Round Table by John Peters and Ray Hames with annotations by Turner.
Includes papers by Turner from three rounds of the Yanomami Round Table: "Ethics in El Dorado: Patrick Tierney's
Includes a paper by Alcida Rita Ramos entitled "Old Ethics Die Hard: The Yanomami and Scientific Writing," the syllabus for a course taught by Ramos, the entry "The Yanomamö" from
Includes a publication agreement.
Includes letters to Professors Brumfiel and Goodman on the Yanomami controversy which were published online.
Includes notes, two copies of a paper by Kim Hill entitled "Comments on the First Round of Discussion Concerning Ethical Issues Raised by the Tierney Book" with annotations by Turner, and an untitled paper by Hill with annotations by Turner.
Includes a paper by Turner for the third Yanomami Round Table entitled "New Light on the Darkness: New Evidence and New Readings in the Tierney/Neel/Chagnon Controversy". Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 3: Papers, conferences, and courses: 3.1: Papers and elsewhere in this subseries.
Includes a flyer listing resolutions to be presented at the AAA general meeting.
Includes motions by the AAA to establish a task force and concerning the Committee on Ethics, a AAA referendum concerning ethics in anthropology, AAA statements on ethics, the final report of the commission to review the AAA statements on ethics, notes and correspondence on ethics in anthropology, a flyer for a lecture series at Cornell entitled "Amazon Tragedy: Yanomami Voices, Academic Controversy and the Ethics of Research," excerpts from
Includes an email from Les Sponsel forwarding an email from Bill Irons requesting signatures on a letter asking for a AAA referendum to rescind the acceptance of the Darkness in El Dorado Task Force Report.
Includes a paper by Leslie Sponsel entitled "This Referendum is Dead on Arrival!," other information on the rescinding of the referendum, and correspondence.
Includes a list of names and email addresses.
Includes a booklet entitled
Includes a letter from Maria Manuela Carneiro da Cunha to the editor of
Includes a handwritten transcript of the interview in Portuguese.
Includes notes.
Includes a copy of the January 2002 issue of
Includes email correspondence with John Frechione regarding a response to Ward on the controversy.
Includes a paper by Stuart Plattner, Daniel Gross, and members of the Society for Anthropological Sciences entitled "Anthropology as Social Work: Collaborative Models of Anthropological Research."
Includes two drafts of a comment by Turner in response to comments by William Irons, Michael Fischer, James Boster, Thomas Gregor, Irven DeVore, Lawrence Sugiyama, et al. as sent to his daughter, Allison Fajans-Turner, with edits.
Includes a paper entitled "Tragedy and Farce in the Yanomami Controversy," a flyer for Turner's presentation of the paper, and notes.
Includes an individual page from two different papers on the
Includes "The Yanomami of Brazil: Human Rights Update" and "The Yanomami of Venezuela: Human Rights Update" from the American Anthropological Association website.
Includes a paper by Barbara Rose Johnston entitled "Elements of the Professional Life of James V. Neel as Reflected in the Declassified Literature on Human Radiation Experimentation."
Includes notes and a review by Jonathan Marks entitled "The Low End of Another Bell Curve."
Includes a copy of an article for
Includes drafts of a letter by Les Sponsel and Turner in response to a letter by Thomas Gregor and Daniel Gross entitled "Anthropology and the search for the enemy within" to the
Includes a paper from
Includes notes on the
Includes three drafts of a paper by Janet Chernela entitled "Freedom and Comprehension: Deciphering Ethical, Genetic, and Linguistic Codes (A Minority Opinion)" and correspondence.
Includes comments on the AAA website regarding the El Dorado Task Force Report by Ryk Ward, Napoleon Chagnon, and Kenneth Good; notes on Turner's talk with Centerwell; information on a workshop by the Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group; and correspondence.
Includes notes and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a reprint of a paper by Nicole Rafter entitled "Earnest A. Hooton and the Biological Tradition in American Criminology," and bibliographic note cards.
Includes an encyclopedia article on the Yanomami by Leslie Sponsel and other materials by Sponsel on the Yanomami, Chagnon, and ethics.
Includes notes, discussion questions, business meeting schedules and rules, and an email regarding a referendum on the
Includes correspondence, a transcript of an interview, and a paper by Jankiel de Campos entitled "Relatório sobre o Procedimento Administrativo (P.A.) 437/2005-05—Coleta de Sangue Yanomami."
Includes a reprint of a paper by Sidney Tarrow entitled "Polarization and convergence in academic controversies" with a note to Turner by the author.
Includes an annotated copy of a letter by Leslie E. Sponsel and Turner entitled "Charges of Wrongdoing by Anthropologists" in
Includes a paper by Alice Dreger delivered at a panel at the 2009 AAA meeting entitled "A Critical History of the
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner delivered at a panel at the 2009 AAA meeting entitled "Comment on Alice Dreger, 'A critical history of the
Includes portions of a paper by Alice Dreger entitled "A Critical History of the
These papers were scattered throughout the box and assembled by the archivist. The original article and response by Turner were interwoven throughout, but were separated by the archivist.
Includes two copies of a paper by Kathleen Lowrey entitled "Teaching the controversy, social scientific retrosexuality, and a lesson for method" with annotations by Turner.
Includes an emailed draft of a paper by Leslie Sponsel entitled "Alice Dreger Descends into Darkness: Scholarship or More Obfuscation?"
Includes Turner's notes on a paper by Dreger on the
Includes notes on Lowery and Dreger and the argument of Leda [Martins].
Includes notes on Chagnon and the Yanomami controversy as well as Lowery and Dreger's views on non-binary gender.
Includes an informational packet from the American Anthropological Association meeting in 2010.
Includes advertisement cards for an HBO documentary entitled "Secrets of the Tribe: Tribal Warfare in the Academic Jungle."
Includes an advertisement for a book entitled
Includes part of a paper by Les Sponsel entitled "Is There Any Light in the Darkness in El Dorado Controversy a Decade Later?"
Includes a draft of a paper by Leslie E. Sponsel entitled "Is There Any Light in the
Includes information on a roundtable session at the AAA meeting in 2011 entitled "History and Education in the Circulation of Ethnographic Knowledge in the Amazon: The Yanomami Controversy, a Decade Later" and notes for the session.
Includes a proposal by Turner for a theme issue of
Includes pages 13-45 of a draft of a paper by Les Sponsel on the Yanomami and ethics in anthropology.
Includes a paper by Dean J. Saitta entitled "Teaching the Controversy: Lessons from a Student Debate About the Referendum to Rescind the AAA El Dorado Task Force Report" with annotations by Turner.
Includes an annotated article and information on the
Includes a bibliography about the
Includes a review of Chagnon's
Includes part of an article from
Includes notes on ethics in anthropology and the Yanomami.
Includes a draft of a review by Douglas P. Fry of
Includes an informational packet on the Yanomami distributed at the American Anthropological Association in 2014 and a handout for a paper on the Yanomami presented at the conference.
Includes a paper opposing the referendum to rescind the El Dorado Task Force report, a paper by Turner entitled "Introduction to
Includes a paper by James V. Neel, Willard R. Centerwell, Napoleon A. Chagnon, and Helen L. Casey entitled "Notes on the Effect of Measles and Measles Vaccine in a Virgin-Soil Population of South American Indians" with annotations by Turner.
Includes "Chapter 4:
Includes two copies of a paper by Douglas Hume entitled "Darkness in Academia: Cultural Models of How Anthropologists and Journalists Write About Controversy" with annotations by Turner.
Includes a draft of a letter by Turner to the editor of an unidentified publication concerning the
Includes "Neel's search for the genetic basis of male dominance," section 8 of a paper.
Includes an untitled paper by James Peacock on the American Anthropological Association's inquiry into the allegations made in
Includes a note from John Stevens and his comments on the report issued by the University of California Santa Barbara on Chagnon and the
Includes a paper entitled "Representation of the Yanomami: An Ethical Issue."
Includes a bibliography which appears to be from a paper on the
Includes a reference to a paper by Turner, a AAA round table led by Sponsel, and lists of numbers or dates.
Includes pages 20-29 of an unidentified paper about the
Includes pages 9-15 of an unidentified paper on the
Includes notes.
Includes outlines for two papers by Turner on the
Includes sixteen 8" x 10" black-and-white photographs of Yanomami people and their environment.
Includes two pages of notes on the
A copy of
Includes a postcard removed from an unannotated copy of
A copy of
A copy of the fifth edition of
A copy of
A copy of
A copy of
This series is arranged in four subseries: (3.1) Papers, 1960-2013, undated; (3.2) Conferences and lectures, 1967-2012, undated; (3.3) Courses, 1959-2006, undated; and (3.4) Sociology and psychology, 1960-2007, undated
This series contains materials related to papers by Turner (either published or presented in conferences and lectures), papers by others, and courses taken or taught by Turner. Materials include papers, drafts, outlines, correspondence, notes, and syllabi.
This subseries begins with correspondence and ends with reviews, both arranged chronologically. The remainder is also arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains papers by Turner and others as well as related materials. The papers by others are not separated out as Turner kept them intermingled. Materials include correspondence, notes, outlines, charts and diagrams, pamphlets, and news clippings.
Includes notes, a reprint of Turner's reply to Mme Dreyfus from
Includes correspondence.
Includes Stanford University Press' proofreading guidelines, correspondence, a pamphlet for the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, newsletters, information on the creation of a journal for the Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA), a list of fellows of the SCA, a program for an SCA meeting, receipts, a copy of the Annals of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the Commonwealth and Directory of Members of 1985, information on the American Philosophical Society research grants, a grant application by John Frechione, and a registration form for the AAAs.
A grant application has been removed and is restricted until 2023.
Includes a guide to Berg Publishers house style, correspondence, notes, and catalogs for Berg Publishers.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondece, a paper by Beth A. Conklin and Laura Graham entitled "Forging a Middle Ground: Amazonian Indians and Eco-Politics," a paper by Herbert S. Lewis entitled "On the Parlous State of Anthropology Today," a paper entitled "Toast on Ice: The Ethnopsychology of the Winter-Over Experience in Antarctica," and comments on "Like Mirrors They Break."
Includes email correspondence.
Includes notes, email correspondence, and a pamphlet of IWGIA publications.
Includes correspondence regarding photo permissions for the publication of a paper by Turner entitled "Valuables, Value, and Commodities among the Kayapó of Central Brazil" in the book
Includes a transfer of copyright agreement to Taylor and Francis, a liscensing agreement with Stampede Limited and Zazen Producoes, an interview consent letter with Stampede Limited and Zazan Producoes, and email correspondence concerning a meeting with Aaron Thornburg.
Includes correspondence regarding Turner's participation in
Includes email correspondence regarding participation in a volume to be published by Indiana University Press.
Includes notes, criticisms, correspondence, and a paper entitled "Theory and Analysis of Expressive Symbolism."
Includes a paper entitled "Northern Cayapo Music and Its Social and Ceremonial Context," correspondence, and a list of the song collection contributed to Cantometrics by Turner.
Includes notes and a paper by Jane Fajans entitled "Adoption, Sex and Shame among the Baining."
Fragile pages.
Includes notes and a draft of a letter to the editor of
Includes correspondence, notes, and two drafts of "Northern Kayapó Social Structure."
Includes drafts of papers by Turner entitled "Northern Kayapó Social Structure," "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality Among the Northern Kayapó," and "Kinship Terminology and Social Structure Among the Northern Kayapó" as well as handouts on "Gê Crow/Omaha/Dakota/Apinaye". Drafts of "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality among the Northern Kayapó" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and elsewhere in this subseries.
Includes correspondence, a list of the papers to be presented at a conference, and a draft of a paper entitled "Kinship Terminology and Scoial Structure among the Northern Kayapó."
Includes notes, correspondence, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Structure of the Northern Kayapo."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Structure of the Northern Kayapo."
Fragile pages.
Includes two pages of a key to a paper by Turner.
Includes a section of a draft of a paper by Turner (pages 20-77).
Includes a section of a draft of a paper by Turner (pages 85-169).
Includes notes and a section of a draft of a paper by Turner (pages 85-96) entitled "IV. Dynamics: Kayapó society as a self reproducing system."
Includes a draft of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 99-129) entitled "B. Family and kinship structure as a self-reproducing system."
Includes a draft of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 97-129) beginning "In formal terms, then, reproductive processes take the form of coordinated series of cyclical or repetitive transformations" (pages 99-129 are the same section as is in the previous folder).
Includes a photocopy of a handwritten draft of a section of a paper by Turner.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Dialectical Societies: Variation and Invariance in Ge and Bororo Social Structure."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Dialectical Societies: Variation and Invariance in Ge and Bororo Social Structure."
Includes part of a draft of a paper by Turner, comments, and notes.
Includes individual pages from a paper by Turner (pages 122 and 80), notes, and an outline.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Dialectical Societies: Variation and Invariance in Ge and Bororo Social Structure."
Includes two drafts of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 203-212) entitled "2. Sexual asymmetry and generational skewing in 'marginal' and affinial relations and in the terminological classification of cross-cousins."
Fragile pages.
Includes a draft of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 122-169) entitled "C. Ceremonial organization: reintigrating the relations of social reproduction at the communal level."
Includes two drafts of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 170-203) beginning "The formal structure of Kayapo ceremonies, as we have seen, metaphorically exemplifies this unifying function."
Includes a draft of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 84-121) entitled "IV. Structure and Dynamics: Kayapó Society as a Self-Reproducing System."
Includes a draft of a section of a paper by Turner (pages 90-98) entitled "2. Theoretical issues bearing on the construction of a model."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Structure of the Northern Kayapo."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Dialectical Societies: Variation and Invariance in Ge and Bororo Social Structure."
Includes three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Structure of the Northern Kayapo."
Includes correspondence, a handout on Southeastern Nuba representational design, a proof of a paper entitled "Tchikrin," a paper by George Love entitled "Note Sheet on the Xicrin Indians and René Fuerst," and a paper entitled "The Tchikrin: The Language of Personal Adornment in a Central Brazilian Tribe."
Includes two drafts and a proof of a paper entitled "Hunting Magic," correspondence, and information for contributors to
Includes two annotated reprints and draft of a paper entitled "Parsons' Concept of 'Generalized Media of Social Interaction' and its Relevance for Social Anthropology," a paper by Talcott Parsons entitled "On the Concept of Value-Commitments," and correspondence.
Includes correspondence and two editions of the Chicago Journalism Review.
Includes notes, diagrams, and part of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Myth, Legend, and Tragedy."
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, outlines, correspondence, and charts.
Includes handouts, correspondence, notes, and drafts and an abstract of a paper entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in 3 Modes of Symbolic Narrative."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Myth, Legend, and Tragedy."
Includes outlines, notes, and correspondence.
Fragile pages.
Includes notes, diagrams, and outlines.
Fragile pages.
Includes part of a paper by Turner (pages 25-68) entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Narrative Form."
Includes photocopies of diagrams and notes.
Includes outlines, notes, diagrams, portions of a draft of a paper by Turner, correspondence, a copy of a paper by H. J. Rose entitled "A Handbook of Greek Mythology," transparencies, a paper by Turner entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Narrative Form," a paper by Jean-François Lyotard entitled "Notes on Recurrence and Capital," a paper by George E. Dimock Jr. entitled "Introduction to
Fragile pages.
Includes a paper by Donald N. Levine entitled "Menilek and Oedipus: Further Observations on the Ethiopian National Epic."
Includes handouts with diagrams and part of a paper by Turner (pages 37-68) entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Narrative Form."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Symposium on
Includes correspondence and the program for a conference entitled "Applications of Modern Critical Theory to Classical Literature."
Includes correspondence, notes, papers and abstracts of papers presented at a conference entitled "Applications of Modern Critical Theory to Classical Literature," a paper entitled "The Presence of Structure in Haida Myths and Folktales," and a portion of a paper entitled "Chapter VII Making a History." The abstracts and papers include "Pindar's
Includes a paper by C. Grier Davis Jr. entitled "A Structural Study of the Oresteia Myths," a newsletter from the Chicago Homeric Society, and course offerings of the University of Chicago Anthropology Department in 1975-1976.
Includes notes, a paper by Richard S. Caldwell entitled "The Blindness of Oedipus," a paper by Bennett Simon entitled "Madness and Theater: The Mind of the Playwright, The Mind of the Audience, and the Mind of the Madman," and a section of a paper by Turner (pages 37-68) entitled "Oedipus: Time and Structure in Narrative Form."
Includes an annotated draft of "The Elementary Structures of Kinship and the Nature of Cultural Competence: a Generative Approach."
Includes correspondence and a copy of the paper "The Structuralist Position" from
Includes notes and four drafts of Turner's paper "The Elementary Structures of Kinship and the Elements of Cultural Competence: a Generative Approach."
Fragile pages.
Includes two drafts of a paper entitled "A La Recherche de L'Esprit Perdu: Levi-Strauss's Structuralism from the Perspective of the
Includes an outline, correspondence, and a draft of a paper entitled "The Continuing Agony of Brazil's Native Peoples."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Nature and Society among the Northern Kayapo: An Attempt at a Synthesis of Structuralist and 'Systems' Approaches to the Analysis of Socio-Cultural Structures."
Includes correspondence and an annotated reprint of "Piaget's Structuralism."
Includes an annotated copy of "Transformation, Hierarchy and Transcendence: A Reformulation of Van Gennep's Model of the Structure of Rites de Passage," correspondence, a draft of a paper entitled "Groping for the Elephant: Ritual as Process, as Model, and as Hierarchical System," and a draft of a paper entitled "Transformation, Hierarchy and Transcendence: A Reformulation of Van Gennep's Model of the Structure of Rites de Passage."
Includes correspondence and an essay by Dean R. Gerstein entitled "The Coming Renaissance of Functional Sociology."
Includes notes.
Includes articles, notes, correspondence, and drafts.
Includes correspondence, a draft of an untitled paper, expenses, information on the BBC's anthropology series, summaries for films on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), and shot lists.
Includes two annotated reprints of a paper entitled "Narrative Structure and Mythopoesis: A Critique and Reformulation of Structurilist Concepts of Myth, Narrative and Poetics" from
Includes notes, outlines, papers, and correspondence.
Includes a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "Anthropology and the Politics of Indigenous Peoples' Struggles," correspondence, notes, and a draft of a portion of a paper by Turner entitled "Sketch of a Theoretical Framework for an Anthropologically Informed Politics of Inter-Ethnic Confrontation."
Includes a photocopy of a paper by Turner entitled "Anthropology and the Politics of Indigenous Peoples' Struggles."
Includes a manuscript draft of a paper, a draft of a paper entitled "The Bird Hunter in Context," correspondence, and a draft of a paper entitled "Pour une Analyse Structurale du Mythe en Contexte."
Includes an annotated copy of the
Includes correspondence, drafts of a paper entitled "The Social Skin," notes, newspaper clippings, a dissertation proposal by Carol Hendrickson, notes, and a conference program.
Includes correspondence, and drafts of a paper entitled "The Social Skin."
Includes correspondence and a paper entitled "Gregory Bateson."
Includes a paper entitled "Moiety Systems, Social Space, and Political Structure in Central Brazil and the Andes" presented at the American Anthropological Association meeting in 1980.
Includes correspondence.
Includes notes, an outline, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "A Critique of 'Interpretation', with Special Reference to Geertz's Conception of 'Culture as Text'," a dissertation research proposal by Kimberly L. Mills entitled "Reproducing the Nation: The Politics of Family Planning in Tunisia," and a schedule for a course taught by Turner entitled "Issues in Contemporary Social and Cultural Theory."
Includes a paper by Nicole Polier and William Roseberry entitled "Tristes tropes: post-modern anthropologists encounter the other and discover themselves," notes, a paper by Roseberry entitled "Balinese Cockfights and the Seduction of Anthropology," a paper by Kathy Weston entitled "Dialectics, Description and Cultural Analysis: A Marxist Critique of Geertz," a paper by Roger M. Keesing entitled "Anthropology as Interpretive Quest," an op-ed by Valerio Valeri entitled "On Anthropology as Interpretive Quest" with a reply by Keesing, a paper by Egon Renner entitled "On Geertz's Interpretive Theoretical Program," chapter 2 of a book by Paul Ricoeur entitled
Includes notes; newspaper clippings; an untitled paper by Matthew J Kelly; a review by Edmund Leech of
Includes notes and correspondence regarding a conference.
Includes a review by Paul Robinson of
Includes a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "Dual Opposition, Hierarchy, and Value," notes, correspondence, and information on publications in honor of Louis Dumont.
Includes a photocopy of a paper by Turner entitled "Dual Opposition, Hierarchy, and Value: Moiety Structure and Symbolic Polarity in Central Brazil and Elsewhere."
Includes a portion of a draft of an untitled paper on the breakdown of postermodernism in the late 1960s by Turner, notes, correspondence, a paper by Peter Stallybrass entitled "Marx and Heterogeneity: Thinking the Lumpenproletariat," articles from
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2068.
Includes correspondence and a flyer for
Includes pamphlets, correspondence concerning Turner's participation in a
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Value, Production, and Exploitation in Simple Societies."
Includes handouts with charts and diagrams, part of a draft of a paper by Turner, an outline for a seminar taught by Turner, notes, a portion of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Fire of the Jaguar," and transparencies. Drafts of "The Fire of the Jaguar" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a copy of a draft of Turner's book
Includes an annotated photocopy of "Animal Symbolism, Totemism, and the Structure of Myth." Drafts of "The Fire of the Jaguar" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a copy and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "History, Myth, and Social Consciousness among the Kayapó of Central Brazil," a syllabus for a course of Turner's entitled "The Kayapo of Central Brazil," and notes.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "History, Myth, and Social Consciousness Among the Kayapo of Central Brazil."
Includes correspondence, copies of the uses of the word "however" from Harper's and Fowler's, corrected galleys, descriptions of the book
Includes photocopies of papers by Turner entitled "Ethno-Ethnohistory: Myth and History in Native South American Representations of Contact with Western Society" and "History, Myth, and Social Consciousness among the Kayapó of Central Brazil," both from
Includes notes, portions of a draft of a paper by Turner, a paper by Steven Webster entitled "Structuralist Historicism and the History of Structuralism: Sahlins, the Hansons'
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2078.
Includes drafts of a paper entitled "Production, Exploitation and Social Consciousness in the 'Peripheral Situation': A Review article on Michael Taussig's
Includes notes, correspondence, and papers by Greg Urban, Gail Holst-Warhaft, and Laura Graham.
Includes outlines, correspondence, and a table of contents.
Includes outlines, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "A Critique of Pure Culture," notes, the syllabus for a course taught by Turner on the develoment of social theory, a paper by Sean Cubitt entitled "Circumnavigating Cyberspace," a paper by Paul A. Roth entitled "Ethnography without Tears," a paper by Mark Rogin Anspach entitled "When American Anthropologists Go 'Postmodern'," a paper by Lata Mani and Ruth Frankenberg entitled "The Challenge of
Includes outlines, notes, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "A Critique of Pure Culture."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "From Cosmology to Ideology: Resistance, Adaptation and Social Consciousness among the Kayapo."
Includes notes, correspondence, and drafts of a paper entitled "From Cosmology to Ideology: Resistance, Adaptation and Social Consciousness among the Kayapo."
Includes notes and a paper by Vanessa Lea entitled "Casas e casas Kayapó."
Includes a paper entitled "The Kayapo of Southeastern Para."
Includes notes and an outline for a paper entitled "The Kayapo of Southeastern Para."
Includes drafts of a paper entitled "The Kayapo of Southeastern Para," notes, and charts.
Includes notes and a draft of a paper entitled "The Kayapo of Southeastern Para."
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes correspondence, two annotated copies of a paper by Turner entitled "'We Are Parrots,' 'Twins Are Birds': Play of Tropes as Operational Structure;" notes; correspondence; a dustjacket for the book
Includes correspondence, notes, and charts.
Includes an annotated draft of a paper entitled "Cultural Forms of Everyday Activity" and a draft of a paper by Turner and Jane Fajans entitled "Where the Action Is: An Anthropological Perspective on 'Activity Theory', with Ethnographic Applications."
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "A Critique of 'Interpretation', with Special Reference to Geertz's Conception of 'Culture as Text."
Includes some comments and a draft of a paper by Turner on David Schneider and feminism.
Includes a draft of an untitled paper by Turner on David M. Schneider, notes, a paper by Roger M. Keesing entitled "Theories of Culture," outlines, a copy of a book by Schneider entitled
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Not By Culture Alone… Comments on Papers Presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Cultural Anthropology."
Includes notes, a draft of an untitled paper by Turner on David Schneider, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "A Critique of Pure Culture: Comments on Papers Presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Cultural Anthropology," correspondence, outlines, a schedule for a Society for Cultural Anthropology meeting, a paper by Roy D'Andrade entitled "What's Happened and What's Next in Cultural Anthropology," a paper by Vincent Crapanzano entitled "'Self'-Centering Narratives," a paper by T. O. Beidelman entitled "Agnostic Exchange: Homeric Reciprocity and the Heritage of Simmel and Mauss," a paper by Sylvia Yanagisako entitled "Sex and Gender: You Can't Have One Without the Other," and a paper by David M. Schneider entitled "A Conception of Culture."
Includes a photocopy of a newspaper clipping and two press releases by Turner on "The Crisis in the Amazon."
Includes notes and a paper by Dominic C. Boyer entitled "The Enemy in the Mirror: Cultural Studies and the Production and Reproduction of Intellectual Communities."
Includes notes.
Includes notes and a paper entitled "Representation, Politics and Cultural Imagination in Indigenous Video: General Points and Kayapo Examples."
Includes correspondence, notes, and a paper entitled "Representation, Politics and Cultural Imagination in Indigenous Video: General Points and Kayapo Examples."
Includes correspondence, notes, information on the University of Hamburg Department of Social Anthropology, a paper by Turner entitled "Representation, Politics and Cultural Imagination in Indigenous Video: General Points and Kayapo Examples," and a paper by Michel Perrot entitled "L'Etat des Media en Tchoukotka."
Includes correspondence and two drafts of a paper entitled "Historical Transformations of Kayapo Society." In English and Portuguese.
Includes drafts of a paper entitled "Structure and Entropy: Theoretical Pastiche and the Contradictions of 'Structuralism'," correspondence, and annotated papers by other authors.
Includes a paper entitled "Structure and Entropy: Theoretical Pastiche and the Contradictions of 'Structuralism'."
Includes two drafts of "Historical Transformations of Kayapo Social Consciousness: Cosmology as Ideology" and one draft of "IV. Social Consciousness and 'Cosmology' in Self-Reproducing Kayapo Communities."
Includes notes and drafts of papers entitled "Historical Transformations of Kayapo Society" and "The Mebengokre Kayapo: History and Social Change from Autonomous Communities to Inter-Ethnic Coexistence."
Includes requests for reprints, the Spring 1990 edition of the
Includes an abstract for a paper by Turner entitled "Globalization, the Crisis of the Nation-State, and the Development of Cultural Politics," notes and outlines (most related to conference presentations), an article entitled "Pajelança Entre os caiapó, força de Tutu ameaça Raoni," and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a draft of a paper by Turner, notes, a draft of a portion of a paper by Turner entitled "III. Transformations of Kayapo Social Consciousness: From Cosmology to Ethnicity," and an index for a paper by Turner entitled "Representing, Resisting, Rethinking."
Includes an abstract and draft of a a paper by Turner entitled "The Kayapo on Television: An Anthropological Viewing," notes, correspondence, a proposal for a session at the AAAs, and a schedule for the session.
Includes a draft of "The Mebengokre Kayapo: History, Social Consciousness and Social Change from Autonomous Communities to Inter-Ethnic System."
Includes a paper entitled "The Mebengokre Kayapo: History and Social Change from Autonomous Communities to Inter-Ethnic Coexistence."
Includes a paper entitled "The Mebengokre Kayapo: History and Social Change from Autonomous Communities to Inter-Ethnic Coexistence."
Includes correspondence, a draft of a paper entitled "The Mebengokre Kayapo: History and Social Change from Autonomous Communities to Inter-Ethnic Coexistence," and photographs. In English and Portuguese.
Includes notes, correspondence, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Social Dynamics of Video Media in an Indigenous Society: The Cultural Meaning and the Personal Politics of Video-making in Kayapo Communities."
Includes correspondence, two drafts of a paper entitled "Anthropology and Multiculturalism: What is Anthropology That Multiculturalists Should Be Mindful of It?," information on a session to which Turner submitted the paper, information on other sessions from the same conference, notes, and descriptions of courses.
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes a draft of "Social Complexity and Recursive Hierarchy in Indigenous South American Societies" for a festschrift for Zuidema, correspondence regarding the festschrift, and a draft of the introduction to the festschrift by Gary Urton.
Includes an obituary of Daniel Nugent written by Turner, a brief autobiography of Nugent from a grant application, Nugent's CV, correspondence, notes, and an article by Elizabeth Hardwick entitled "Billie Holiday."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "The Invasion of the Body Shoppers." A draft of this paper can also be found in Series 2: Human rights, ethics, and activism: Subseries 2.2: Activism.
Includes two copies of a paper by Turner entitled "The World Struggle to Save James Bay" and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, proof corrections, a proof of a paper by Turner entitled "Defiant imagery: The Kayapo appropriation of video," a draft of a paper entitled "Indigenous Media and Misplaced Politics," an invitation to a talk given by Turner, notes, and outlines.
Includes a paper by Marray L. Wax entitled "How Culture Misdirects Multiculturalism, an article by Richard J. Perry entitled "Why Do Multiculturalists Ignore Anthropologists?," a "Proposal for a Cultural Studies Concentration," a paper by Homi Bhabba entitled "World Writers' Statement" from
Includes a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "Indigenous Rights, Environmental Protection, and the Struggle over Forest Resources in the Amazon," notes, correspondence, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Political Struggle over Resource Use and Environmental Protection among the Brazilian Kayapo," a paper by Stephen Nugent entitled "Ecological folklore in Amazonia: commodification and conceptualization," a copy of a paper by Ramachandra Guha entitled "Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique," a draft of a paper by Richard White entitled "Environmentalism and Indian Peoples," a flyer for lectures at MIT, a draft of a paper by Stephen R. Kellert entitled "Psychogenetic Roots of Human-Nature Relationships," and MIT pamphlets and posters.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Sacred as Alienated Social Consciousness: Ritual and Cosmology among the Kayapo," correspondence, a paper by Turner entitled "Cosmology, Ritual and Ideology in the Traditional Kayapo Conception of the World," an advertisement for the book
Includes correspondence and a paper entitled "A Critique of Late 20th-Century Anthropology: Postmodernism, Political Economy, Practice."
Includes four drafts of a paper by Turner and Fajans entitled "Hybrid Shemas and Unified Theories: A Comment on 'A Cognitive Framework for a Unified Theory of Culture' by Naomi Quinn and Claudia Strauss," an outline for the paper, and notes.
Includes a press release by The Foundation for Ethnobiology, information on a conference at the Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding entitled "Intellectual Property Rights, Indigenous Cultures and Biodiversity Conservation," and a report entitled "The Body Shop Foundation River Xingu Health Project."
Includes a report by Survival International entitled "Harvest moonshine taking you for a ride: a critique of the 'rainforest harvest'—its theory and practice" and email correspondence.
Includes reprint requests and a paper by Turner entitled "The Role of Indigenous Peoples in the Environmental Crisis: The Example of the Kayapo of the Brazilian Amazon."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Social Complexity and Recursive Hierarchy in Indigenous South American Societies."
Includes correspondence, a draft and a proof of an op-ed by Turner entitled "Why the Yanomami Died," and a photocopy of the op-ed retitled "Brazil's Guilt in the Amazon Massacre."
Includes correspondence, images, and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Kayapo Video Project."
Includes notes, correspondence, and papers and drafts of papers by Michel Rolph Trouillot entitled "Culture on the Edges: Creolization in the Plantation Context," "Global Transformations: Anthropology and the Modern World," "Abortive Rituals: Historical Apologies in the Global Era," and "The Anthropology Of the State In the Age of Globalization: Close Encounters Of the Deceptive Kind".
Includes correspondence, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Representation, Collaboration and Mediation in Contemporary Ethnographic and Indigenous Media," a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Objectification, Collaboration and Mediation in Contemporary Ethnographic and Indigenous Media" (an earlier draft of "Representation..."), and notes.
Includes a paper entitled "Representation, Collaboration and Mediation in Contemporary Ethnographic and Indigenous Media."
Includes a proof of a paper by Turner entitled "Representation, Collaboration and Mediation in Contemporary Ethnographic and Indigenous Media" with edits, correspondence, notes, information on a conference entitled "Indigenous Movements, Self-Representation and the State in Latin America," an abstract for a paper by Turner entitled "Representation and the Social Construction of Power in Kayapo Video," information on a AAA session entitled "Beyond Representation: Visual Anthropology in the Fourth World," information on a AAA session entitled "Indigenous Movements: Sources and Strategies of Self-Representation," a clipping from
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Representation, Polyphony and the Construction of Power in a Kayapo Video."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Bodies and Anti-Bodies: Flesh and Fetish in Contemporary Social Theory." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.4: Emotion, sentiments, body, and bodily decoration.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Bodies and anti-bodies: flesh and fetish in contemporary social theory." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.4: Emotion, sentiments, body, and bodily decoration.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Kayapo Oratory."
Includes overdue book notices, book titles, email correspondence, a paper by Katherine Verdery entitled "Ethnicity, nationalism, and state-making" from
Includes a business card, correspondence, and a proof and draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Cultural Environment of Development: Commentary."
Includes requests for reprints, edits, and correspondence. Drafts of "Social Body and Embodied Subject" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.4: Emotion, sentiments, body, and bodily decoration.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Social Body and Embodied Subject: The Production of Bodies, Actors and Society among the Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.4: Emotion, sentiments, body, and bodily decoration.
Includes correspondence, an annotated copy of "Europe: New Boundaries, New Rhetorics of Exclusion" by Verena Stolcke, two drafts of a comment on the paper by Turner, and notes.
Includes a photocopy of a paper by Turner entitled "an indigenous people's struggle for socially equitable and ecologically sustainable production: the kayapo revolt against extractivism," correspondence, comments from four reviewers on a paper by Turner entitled "Social Dynamics and Environmental Politics in an Indigenous Amazonian Society: The Exemplary case of the Brazilian Kayapo," a phone message regarding the publication of Turner's paper, and the
Includes correspondence, figures from the paper, and notes.
Includes a paper entitled "The Poetics of Play: Ritual Clowning, Masking and Performative Mimesis among the Kayapo."
Includes a paper entitled "Culture as Empowerment: Political Impasse, Ideological Desocialization, and the New Cultural Politics," flyers for the conference at which Turner presented the paper, notes, and outlines.
Includes an annotated newspaper clipping, notes, and a handout of Mayan glyphs.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Neo-Liberal Eco-Politics and Indigenous Peoples: The Kayapo, the 'Rainforest Harvest', and the Body Shop."
Includes an annotated photocopy of a paper entitled "Neoliberal Ecopolitics and Indigenous Peoples: The Kayapo, The 'Rainforest Harvest,' and The Body Shop" from
Includes notes and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Subject of Anthropology—A Realistic Assessment of Anthropological Categories."
Includes correspondence and photocopies of newspaper articles.
Includes correspondence.
Includes notes, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Indigenous Peoples and Anthropological Activism in the Age of Globalism," correspondence, "Commentary by Claudio Lomnitz," a paper by Rajni Kothari entitled "Under Globalisation: Will Nation State Hold?," a paper by Thomas Blom Hansen entitled "Globalisation and Nationalist Imaginations: Hindutva's Promise of Equality through Difference," the AAA Committee for Human Rights' Draft Declaration on Human Rights, a "Working Bibliography on Transnational Indigenous Political Networks: Theory, Structure, and Issues," the syllabus for a course taught by Philip McMichael entitled "Sociology of the World Economy," a paper by Robert J. Foster entitled "Bodies, Commodities, and the Nation-State in Papua New Guinea," a flyer for "Hawai'i: Return to Nationhood," a paper by Foster entitled "Making National Cultures In the Global Ecumene," a paper by Paul A. Silverstein entitled "'The Nation' and Marxist Thought," and a paper by Steven Nugent entitled "The 'Peripheral Situation'".
Includes notes, a paper entitled "Schemas of Kinship Relations and the Construction of Social Categories among the Mebengokre Kayapo," a paper entitled "Kayapo Terminologies of Kinship Relations," a draft of a paper by Peter Whiteley entitled "Crow-Omaha Kinship in North America: a Puebloan Perspective," Turner's comments on a paper by Barnes, and a syllabus for a course taught by Turner entitled "Kinship and Social Organization."
Includes correspondence and a paper by Carolyn Williams entitled "What is Cultural Studies?" with Turner's comments.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Misrepresenting Indigenous Representation: Comment on Wiener."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Exploding Contradiction: Indigenous Rights vs. Neo-Liberal Developmentalism in Brazil" (later named "Brazil: Indigenous Rights vs. Neoliberalism" when published in
Includes correspondence, two drafts of an op-ed by Turner entitled "Land, Justice and Human Rights in Brazil," and notes.
Includes notes, outlines, three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Dithering Away of the State? Social Theory, Cultural Consciousness and Class Perspectives in the Contemporary World System," a portion of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Contradictions of Globalization: the universalism of the market and the emergent counter-universalism of politico-cultural resistance," correspondence, flyers from previous conferences in the series at which Turner presented the paper, Turner's itinerary and request for reimbursment of expenses, a flyer for Turner's presentation of the paper, and a portion of an additional draft.
Includes correspondence, two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Misrepresenting Indigenous Representation: Comment on Wiener," a copy of a paper by James F. Weiner entitled "On Televisualist Anthropology: Representation, Aesthetics, Politics," notes, and a paper by Faye Ginsburg entitled "Protecting the Anthropological Imaginary."
Includes a copy and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Human Rights, Human Difference: Anthropology's Contribution to an Emancipatory Cultural Politics" and reprint requests.
Includes a draft and a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "Human Rights, Human Difference, and Anthropology's Contribution to an Emancipatory Cultural Politics," a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Human Rights and the Reconstruction of Anthropology," correspondence, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "A Distinction of Differences: Postmodern Difference as Principle of Justice," and a partial draft of another paper by Turner.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Human Rights, Human Difference, and Anthropology's Contribution to an Emancipatory Cultural Politics."
Includes four drafts of a report for the Committee for Human Rights by Barbara Johnston and Turner entitled "The Pehuenche, The World Bank Group and Endsea S.A.: Violations of Human Rights in the Pangue and Ralco Dam Projects on the Bío-Bío River, Chile," email correspondence, an addendum to the Pangue Report by Scott S. Robinson, "A Participatory Interim Evalutation of the Pehuen Foundation" by Theodore E. Downing, and "An Independent Review of the International Finance Corporation's Compliance with Applicable World Bank Group Environmental and Social Requirements" by the Pangue Audit Team.
Includes three drafts of a paper by Turner and Barbara Johnston entitled "The Pehuenche, The World Bank Group and ENDSEA S.A.," a business card, an edition of
Includes a paper entitled "Mineral Extractions by and for Indigenous Amazonian Communities: Gold Mining by the Waiápi and Kayapó."
Includes an emailed paper.
Includes notes, a paper by Leslie E. Sponsel entitled "The Master Thief: Human and Environmental Impacts and Rights in Relation to Gold Mining and Mercury Contamination in the Amazon," a flyer for a AAA session, correspondence, an abstract for a paper by Turner entitled "Gold Mining and the Kayapo: Rent, Ravages, Resistance, and Betrayal," abstracts for the papers presented at a AAA session entitled "Mining, Oil, Environment, People and Rights in the Amazon," a contacts list, a paper by Janet M. Chernela entitled "Blood, Gold, and Histories, as they Flow in the Northwest Amazon of Brazil," and a paper by William T. Vickers entitled "The Slippery Slope: Oil Corporations and Indigenous Politics in Northeastern Ecuador."
Includes drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Extrativismo Mineral por e para Comunidades Indígenas da Amazônia" or "Mineral Extraction by and for Indigenous Amazonian Communities: Gold Mining by the Waiápi and Kayapó," email correspondence, and a Brazilian court decision.
Includes notes and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Activity Theory and Anthropological Activism, with Special Reference to Indigenous Struggles and the Contradictions of Globalization"
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Anthropological Activism, Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation" with suggestions for concluding points.
Includes multiple drafts of a paper entitled "Anthropological Activism, Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation," correspondence, notes, and editorial comments.
Includes a paper by David H. Price entitled "A Cold War Secret: The CIA, the AAA and the Comprehensive Roster of 1952."
Includes notes and two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Globalization, The State and Social Consciousness in the Late Twentieth Century."
Includes notes and a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Globalization, The State and Social Consciousness in the Late Twentieth Century."
Includes a draft of a satirical paper supposedly by Napoleon Chagnon entitled "The Anasazi Cookbook: A Compilation of Myth, Ritual and Symbolism of These Hoary Ancients as Expressed in their Cuisine" and correspondence regarding the paper.
Includes correspondence, notes, outlines, a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Class Conflict, Contradictions and Social Consciousness in the Politics or 'Globalization'," a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "'Culture', State and 'Identity' in the Global Political Economy: with Special Reference to the Situation of Indigenous Peoples," and a portion of a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Dithering Away of the State?".
Includes correspondence and an annotated reprint of "Class Projects, Social Consciousness, and the Contradictions of 'Globalization'."
Includes correspondence; a draft of a paper by Barbara Zimmerman and Carlos Peres entitled "Successful Conservation Alliances with Tropical Forest Aborigines: the Case of the Kayapó Indians of Southeastern Amazonia;" and a paper by Zimmerman, Peres, Jay Malcolm, and Terence Turner entitled "Conservation Alliances with Tropical Forest Indigenous Peoples: the Case of the Kayapó of Southeastern Amazonia."
Includes notes, diagrams, charts, and outlines.
Includes two drafts of "Desire, Emotion and Value: Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Role of Emotion in Social Action" and correspondence. Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes four edited drafts of the paper "Desire, Emotion and Value: Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives," handouts, charts, and an edited draft of "Social Emotion and Collective Action: The Gorotire Revolt of 1996." Drafts of "Desire, Emotion, and Value" can also be found in Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Desire, Emotion and Value: Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Role of Emotion in Social Action." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Desire, Emotion and Value: Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Role of Emotion in Social Action." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Ethical Issues Arising from Patrick Tierney's
Includes notes, three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Beautiful and the Common: Inequalities of Value and Revolving Hierarchy among the Kayapo" or "Lo Bello y lo Comun: Desigualdades de Valor y Gerarquõa Giratoria en los Kayapo," a paper by Bernard Arcand entitled "Une mère et sa fille," a paper by Claire Lorrain entitled "Equality and hierarchy: anthropological concepts as core cultural values in Western systems of morality," correspondence, and information on a Society for Cultural Anthropology Biennial Meeting.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Production, Value and Exploitation in Marx and in Non-Capitalist Systems of Social Production," notes, correspoondence, and a draft of a paper by Hylton entitled "Untimely Reproductions: Value, Culture, and Crisis in Zulu Offerings."
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 2: Human rights, ethics, and activism: Subseries 2.3: Yanomami controversies.
Includes outlines, notes, a portion of an unidentified paper (pages 31-66), and a draft of a proposal by Miranda Buffram.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Ritualized politics and politicized ritual among ourselves and the Kayapo of Brazil," email correspondence, notes, information on a conference entitled "Qualifying Ritual: Contingency—Embodiment—Hybridity," and programs for the conference.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Elites, Cosmopolitanism, Synchronic Pluralism" and notes.
Includes correspondence and four drafts of "The Affective Construction of the Subject in Mythical Narrative."
Includes three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Anti-Kuper. For Inclusion in Response to Kuper's Piece in CA.," notes, email correspondence, a paper by Justin Kenrick entitled "Response to Adam Kuper's 'Return of the Native'," and a paper by Adam Kuper entitled "The Return of the Native."
Includes an edited paper by Turner entitled "Pela Demarcaçao da Área de Kapotnhinori (Beira Leste do Medio Xingu) como Território Indígena."
Includes notes, a draft of a paper by Turner and Vanessa Fajans-Turner entitled "Interethnic Alliances among Indigenous and Brazilian 'Peoples of the Xingú'," a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples of the Xingú Piaraçú," and flyers.
Includes email correspondence, two drafts of a paper by Marc Pinkoski entitled "Julian Steward, American Anthropology, and Colonialism," a draft of a paper by David W. Dinwoodie entitled "Speech Acts, Political Economy, and Ethnicity in Aboriginal History," two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Commentary on Session 'Indigenous Peoples and Materialist Anthropology: Representations in the Works of Steward and His Students'," a paper by Robert P. Wishart entitled "Refugees in their own Land: Elman Service's misrepresentation of the Mackenzie Athabaskans," abstracts of the papers to be presented at a conference entitled "Indigenous Peoples and Materialist Anthropology: Representations in the Works of Steward and his Students," a draft of a paper by Marc Pinkowski on Steward, and a draft of a paper by Michael Asch entitled "Making the Indians Pre-Social: The Representation of Indigenous Peoples in Steward's 'The Concept and Method of Cultural Ecology'."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "'Fraught with Implications,' or Turner's Back-Burner."
Includes notes and email correspondence.
Includes two drafts of Turner's contribution to a forum question "Do Anthropologists Have an Ethical Obligation to Promote Human Rights?," an agreement to publish in
Includes two drafts of Turner's paper "The Transformation of Marx's Concept of Commodity Value to the Value of Social Products in Non-Commodity Producing Societies" and notes.
Includes correspondence with Jerome M. Levi and Bartholomew Dean from the University of Kansas regarding a festschrift in honor of David Maybury-Lewis.
Includes correspondence, notes on papers presented at a 2005 ISCAR conference, and papers by Stephan Schwartzman et al; Robert Pritchard Miller and P. K. R. Nair; Thomas T. Veblen, Kenneth R. Young, and Antony R. Orme; and Robert Pritchard Miller.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Human Rights: An Anthropological Perspective" and notes.
Includes notes and email correspondence.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Marxian Value Theory: An Anthropological Perspective" and notes.
Includes an outline, a draft of a paper by Turner and Vanessa Fajans-Turner entitled "The Kayapo Unite to Save the Xingu Valley," and correspondence.
Includes two drafts of Turner's paper "The 'Transformation Problem' in Relation to the General Applicability of Marxian Value Theory," two annotated chapters of
Includes a draft of "Valuables, Value and Commodities among the Kayapo of Central Brazil," notes, and an edited draft and anotated reprint of "Tropes, Frames and Powers."
Includes five drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Valuables, Value and Commodities among the Kayapo of Central Brazil," notes, and a draft of a paper entitled "Things, People and Animals."
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Commentary on Session, 'Envisioning History: Anthropological Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples';" a proof of a paper by Turner entitled "Indigenous resurgence, anthropological theory, and the cunning of history;" correspondence; notes; a draft of a paper by Brian Noble entitled "The Politics of Principles: Theorizing the Legal Appropriation of Anthropology;" a draft of a paper by J. Kendrick entitled "Unthinking Eurocentrism: The Political Writing of Adam Kuper and Tim Ingold;" a draft of a handout by David W. Dinwoodie entitled "Speech Acts, Political Economy, and Ethnicity in Aboriginal History;" a draft of speaking notes by Rob Hancock; a draft of a paper by Michael Asch entitled "What British Social Anthropology Got Right;" a draft of a paper by Michael Asch and Robert Wishart entitled "Writing against the Grain of Materialist Orthodoxy: Richard Slobodin and the Teetlit Gwich'in;" and a draft of a paper by Michael Asch entitled "The Dene and the People without History: Reflecting on a Quote by Richard Lee."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The American Anthropological Association's Relation to Its Own Code of Ethics: Anthropology's Ethical Accountability to Its Others and Itself," transparencies, a paper by Turner entitled "The Special Relationship between Anthropology and Human Rights," the American Anthropological Association's Code of Ethics as approved in 1998, and a paper by Turner entitled "American Anthropological Association considers prohibition of clandestine research."
Includes notes, email correspondence, two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "45 Years with the Kayapo," a receipt, and a paper by David Holmberg entitled "Comments on Multitemporal Fieldwork: Persistent Engagement with Minorities in a Globalizing World."
Includes a clipping of a column by David Brooks entitled "Human Nature Redux" and Turner's emailed response to the New York Times.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Cosmology, Objectification and Animism in Indigenous Amazonia" with figures and bibliography.
Includes drafts of papers by Turner entitled "Cosmology, Objectification and Animism in Indigenous Amazonia" and "The Fire of the Jaguar: The Kayapo Myth of the Origin of Cooking Fire." Drafts of "The Fire of the Jaguar" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual; and Subseries 3.2: Conferences and lectures.
Includes notes.
Includes an article by Turner in the
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "The Body Beyond the Body: Spiritual, social, and cosmological dimensions of bodiliness in an indigenous Amazonian society."
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "O Corpo Alem Do Corpo: Dimensões espirituais, sociais e cosmologicas da corporalidade numa sociedade indigena Amazonica," email correspondence, a certificate for Turner from the fourth congress of the Associação Portuguesa de Antropologia, a poster for the conference at which Turner presented the paper, and a bibliography.
Includes notes.
Includes two drafts and a review of a paper by Turner entitled "The Crisis of Late Structuralism: Animism and Perspectivism," notes, a copy of a paper by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro entitled "Exchanging Perspectives: The Transformation of Objects into Subjects in Amerindian Ontologies," email correspondence, an editorial by Bruno Latour entitled "Perspectivism: 'Type' or 'bomb'," an interview, and a flyer for a talk entitled "Living with Animals: A Conversation across Disciplines."
Includes email correspondence and an interview of Turner by Edilene Coffaci de Lima, Maria Inês Smiljanic, and Ricardo Cid Fernandes entitled "Uma antropolgia engajada: entrevista com Terence Turner."
Includes a list of papers by Turner divided by subject.
Includes a paper entitled "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality among the Northern Kayapó." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and elsewhere in this subseries.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Bilateral Kindred, Moieties, and Uxorilocality among the Northern Kayapó." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and elsewhere in this subseries.
Includes two drafts of a paper entitled "The Black Bracelets: Boys' Initiation among the Northern Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual.
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "The Black Bracelets: Boys' Initiation among the Northern Kayapo." Drafts of this paper can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual.
Includes multiple drafts of "Class, Culture and Capitalism: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives on Globalization."
Includes two drafts of a paper entitled "Context, subjectivity, 'center', unity, and temporality: issues in the analysis of 'structures of meaning'."
Includes notes and an outline.
Includes an outline and notes.
Includes correspondence and a galley of a paper by Turner entitled "Droits Indigenes et Protection de l'Environnement. La Lutte pour les Ressources de la Foret en Amazonie: Le Cas des Indiens Kayapo du Bresil."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Family, Socialization, and Incest Avoidance" and notes.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Formal and Informal Discourse Among the Kayapo."
Includes notes, a draft of a paper entitled "Formal and Informal Discourse among the Kayapo," and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) sentences.
Includes a paper by Stefan Helmreich and Heather Paxson entitled "Sex on the Brain: A Natural History of Rape and the Dubious Doctrines of Evolutionary Psychology."
Includes notes and a draft of a paper entitled "Dual Organization as a Generalized Medium of Communication: A Study of Three Northern Ge Societies: Cayapo, Apinaye and Eastern Timbira."
Fragile pages.
Includes an appendix entitled "The Kinship Terminology of Direct Reference and Address."
Includes a copy of a paper by Turner entitled "Visual Media, Cultural Politics, and Anthropological Practice: Some Implications of Recent Uses of Film and Video among the Kayapo of Brazil" and an edited draft of a paper by Turner.
Includes a paper entitled "Kinship and Social Classification among the Kayapo."
Includes notes.
Includes Chapter 4 of an unknown work entitled "The Life Cycle, the Domestic Group Cycle, and the Age Group System" with photocopied annotations.
Includes a collection of notes and papers by Turner on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes a paper entitled "The Sacred as Alienated Social Consciousness: Ritual and Cosmology among the Kayapo."
Includes two drafts of a paper entitled "Sex, Generation and Politics in Kayapó Society," correspondence, and editing notes.
Includes a draft of "IV. The Social Organization of Autonomously Self-Reproducing Kayapo Communities (Before Intensive Brazilian Contact)."
Includes a paper by Robert Zimmerman entitled "Kant and Nietzsche: Rennovations" from the book
Includes correspondence, a review of
Includes correspondence and two drafts of a review of the film
Includes correspondence and a draft of a review of
Includes a draft of a review of
Includes correspondence, notes, and a draft of a review of
Includes requests for reprints, three drafts of a review by Turner of
Includes a galley and two drafts of Turner's review of
Includes a paper by Turner entitled "Death, Passion and Politics: The Power of Grief and the Charisma of Loss" which reviews a book by Gail Holst-Warhaft entitled
Includes four drafts of a review by Turner of
This subseries is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
This subseries contains papers and notes for papers presented at conferences and lectures, notes on papers others presented, materials related to the conferences (schedules, flyers, etc.), news clippings, and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, papers and abstracts of papers presented at the conference, notes, and a conference schedule. The papers include "The Spatial Presentation of Cosmic Order in Walbiri Iconography" by Nancy D. Munn, "The Fire of the Jaguar: Myth and Social Organization among the Northern Kayapó of Central Brazil" by Turner, "Religious Symbolism and Ritual Systems" by Matthias Vereno, "Political Symbols and the Maintenance of Power" by Philip E. Leis, "Myth and Ritual in the Dark Night of Shiva" by Hans H. Penner, "Three Philosophical Interpretations of Symbol and their Hermeneutical Significance" by Edward Albert Yonan, "Initiatory Patterns in Jewish and Christian Materials" by Jonathan Z. Smith, "Some Issues in the Study of Representational Systems" by Nancy D. Munn, "Language and Symbol" by Charles H. Long, and "Liminality: Ritual and the Dissolution of Structure" by Victor Turner. Drafts of "The Fire of the Jaguar" can also be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó); Subseries 1.3: Myth and ritual; and Subseries 3.1: Papers.
Includes correspondence relating to and papers from the 42nd International Congress of Americanists. The papers include "Espace funéraire, eschatologie et culte des ancêtres: encore le problème des paradigmas africans" by Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, "Le sens de l'espace chez les Panare" by Jean-Paul Dumont, "Quelques Effets du Temps Mythologique" by Pierre Y. Jacopin, "Du Proche au Loin" by F. M. Casevitz, "Time and the Tapiraré" by Charles Wagley, "Descendence et Affinite chez les Yanomami: Antinomie et Complementarite" by Jacques Lizot, "Naitre et Etre Tatuyo" by Patrice Bidou, "Structure, Continuite et Reajustements Sociaux chez les Bora et Miraña, Amazonie Colombienne" by Mirelle Guyot, and "Les Fondements de L'Organisation Sociale des Indiens Witoto et l'Illusion Exogamique" by Jürg Gasché.
Includes notes, papers for a symposium entitled "Self and Person in Lowland South America" at the AAAs, correspondence, and a syllabus for Turner's Anthropology 212 course (The Intensive Study of a Culture: The Kayapo). The papers include "Contribution to the concepts of person and self in Lowland South American Societies: Body Painting among the Kayapo-Xikrin" by Lux Vidal, "A 'Musical View of the Universe': Kalapalo Myth and Ritual as Religious Performance" by Ellen B. Basso, two drafts of "The Self and Kagwahiv Dream Beliefs" (and an abstract) by Waud Kracke, an untitled paper, two drafts of "Ecological Aspects of Self/Other Differentiation among the Machiguenga of the Peruvian Amazon" by Allen Johnson, "Bara Concepts of Self and Other" by Jean E. Jackson, "Language, Agency, and the 'Theory of Self' in Shokleng (Gê)" by Greg Urban, "A Pintura Corporal Entre Índios Brasileiros" by Lux Boelitz Vidal, "Levantamento Situacao Atual das Populacoes Indigenas no Brasil" by Carlos Alberto Ricardo, "Yukuna social solidarity and the notions of self and person" by Pierre-Yves Jacopin, "The Theory of Procreation and Culture of Identity of the Mehinaku Indians of Brazil" by Thomas Gregor, "The Nucleus-Periphery Structure as a Rationale to the Genealogical Conception Theory of the Kamayurá Indians of Upper-Xingu (Central Brazil)" by Rafael José de Menezes Bastos, "Why We Need to Discuss Self and Person in Lowland South America: What This Symposium Is All about" by Anthony Seeger, and "The Dialectics of Person and Self in Cashinahua Society" by Kenneth M. Kensinger.
Includes notes, a draft and abstract of a paper entitled "Moiety Systems, Social Space, and Political Economy in Central Brazil and the Andes," correspondence, a schedule for a conference at Stanford, and abstracts of the other papers presented at the conference.
Includes outlines, notes, and a draft of a paper by Turner.
Includes a draft of a paper by Turner entitled "Moiety Systems, Social Space, and Political Structure in Central Brazil and the Andes" presented at the 1980 AAA meeting.
Includes notes, a flyer for a presentation by Turner, a draft of a paper entitled "Moiety Systems, Social Space, and Political Structure in Central Brazil and the Andes, and correspondence.
Includes requests for reprints.
Includes correspondence, a draft of a paper by William Roseberry entitled "Why Should Marxists Take Culture Seriously?," and a draft of a paper by Carol A. Smith entitled "Culture and Community: The Language of Class in Guatemala."
Includes correspondence and drafts of papers presented at the 83rd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in 1984. The papers include "Time in Quechua Narrative" by Catherine J. Allen (2 drafts), "Cerebral Savage: The White Man as Symbol of Cleverness and Savagery in Waura Myth" by Emilienne M. Ireland, "Righting History in the Northwest Amazon" by Janet Marion Chernela, "Contact Experienced and Expressed: The Indians' Interpretation" by Alcida R. Ramos, "Self-Destruction As a Response to Conquest Among the Guyanese Caribs" by Kathleen J. Adams, "The Destroying Christ: An Aymara Myth of Conquest" by Mary Dillon and Tom Abercrombie, "Images of Resistance to Colonial Domination" by Roger Rasnake, "Their Idea of Civilization and Ours: Paez Historical Consciousness" by Joanne Rappaport, and "Andean and Amazonian Religion: Shared Concepts, Differential Elaboration, and the Consequences of the Conquest" by William T. Vickers.
Includes notes, a reprint of a paper by Raymond D. Fogelson entitled "On the Varieties of Indian History: Sequoyah and Traveller Bird," a reading list, correspondence, criticism, two drafts of a paper entitled "Myth and History in Native South American Representations of Contact with Western Society," and a flyer for a book edited by Gary Urton entitled
Includes notes, a paper by Michael Taussig entitled "Montage: Order and Disorder in Neo-Colonial Healing Rites: Brecht, Benjamin, & the Disorder Itself," correspondence, a list of conference participants, abstracts of the papers to be presented, a paper by Inge Maria Harman entitled "Festival Interaction and the Organization of Communal Labor in the Southern Bolivian Andes," a paper by Roger Rasnake entitled "Carnival in Yura: Ritual Reflections on Ayllus and State Relations," a paper by Jean E. Jackson entitled "Rituals and Domination in the Vaupes," a paper entitled "Panara Log Racing and Cultural Autonomy: Ritual and Resistance to Domination in Central Brazil," a paper by Anthony Seeger entitled "Sing Their Songs, Take Their Power: Musical Responses to Powerful Strangers Among the Suya' of Brazil," a paper by Pierre-Yves Jacopin entitled "Ritual as a Defensive Strategy," and a paper entitled "Mythe et Technique."
Includes a draft of a paper entitled "Native South American Cosmologies: Some Tentative Points for Comparative Discussion," notes, correspondence, a proposal for a session at the AAAs, a flyer and schedule for a Cosmology conference at the University of Chicago, and Mesoamerican images.
Includes a paper entitled "Native South American Cosmologies: Some Tentative Points for Comparative Discussion," correspondence, a paper by Kathleen J. Adams entitled "The Barama River Carib Understanding of Themselves in their Universe of People," and a paper entitled "Thieves, Myths, and History: Karl von den Steinen Among the Suyá 3-6 September, 1884."
Includes a paper entitled "Native South American Cosmologies: Some Tentative Points for Comparative Discussion."
Includes two drafts of a paper entitled "Romantic Humanism, Anthropology, and the Politics of Culture: Cultural Preservation and Ethnic Self-Determination as Theoretical Projects and Political Causes," notes, and two drafts of a paper entitled "The Politics of Culture: The Movement for Cultural Conservation as Political Cause and Anthropological Phenomenon."
Includes flyers for talks given by Turner, notes, outlines, a paper by Turner entitled "Native South American Cosmologies: Some Tentative Points for Comparative Discussion," three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Cosmology, Objectification and Animism in Indigenous Amazonia," a call for papers for a conference entitled "Amerindian Cosmologies: Identity and Power," email correspondence, images, and a paper by Turner entitled "Perspectives on Perspectivism from the Kayapo."
Includes three drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "The Politics of Culture: The Movement for Cultural Conservation as Political Cause and Anthropological Phenomenon," a proposal to present the paper at the AAAs, and correspondence.
Includes memos, two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "From Cosmology to Ideology: Resistance, Adaptation and Social Consciousness among the Kayapo," a portion of a draft of a paper entitled "Cultural Transformations: From Cosmology to Ideology," notes, correspondence, Waimiri-Afroari kinship terminology and charts, and receipts. In English and Portuguese.
Includes notes on George Lakoff's work for a conference.
Includes notes, an abstract of a paper entitled "Social Poetics and Structures of Consciousness: Myth, Society and Historical Transformation among an Indigenous Amazonian People," correspondence, a flyer and program for a lecture entitled "Culture: Meaning, Expression and Application," and phone messages.
Includes correspondence, notes, a schedule for the AAA meeting, and papers presented at the conference. The papers include "Interpreting Interpretive Anthropology" by Rob Borofsky, "Interpreting Benedict Interpreting: Thoughts on Reading Her and Her Reading" by James A. Boon, "Interpretation under Fire" by Bradd Shore, and "social consciousness in the Interaction ritual among the Minangkabau" by Ok-Kyung Pak.
Includes correspondence, notes, and phone messages regarding the conference.
Includes a schedule for the session at which Turner presented "The Politics of Culture," a draft of a paper by Peter G. Gow entitled "Changing an Anthropological Category: Kinship as History in Eastern Peru," correspondence, abstracts of the papers presented at the session, notes, outlines, and a pamphlet from the Amazon Network.
Includes correspondence, notes, a paper by James Lett entitled "Interpretive vs. Scientific Approaches to Anthropological Knowledge: A Paranormal Illustration of the Epistemological Dangers of Metaphysics," a business card, a conference schedule, contact information for participants, and abstracts of papers presented at the conference.
Includes a paper by P. Steven Sangren entitled "The Vicissitudes of Power: Chinese and Foucauldian Conceptions of Power," a report on the workshop, minutes of the workshop, a conference proposal, the schedule for the conference, notes, a dissertation abstract by Angela Zito entitled "Grand Sacrifice as Text/Performance: Writing and Ritual in Eighteenth Century China," and correspondence.
Includes information on the ISCRAT 1998 conference, 2 drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Desire, Emotion and Value: Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Role of Emotion in Social Action," correspondence, notes, an outline, a draft of a paper by Gertrud Kamper entitled "Human Needs: A First Sketch from an Activity Theory Perspective," a paper by R. R. Karakov entitled "Personal sense, History, Chronotype & Identity," and a draft of a paper by Erik Axel entitled "Organization and Activity."
Includes two drafts of an outline for a Society for the Humanities seminar course, notes, and a program for a Society for the Humanities conference entitiled "Goodbye Columbus."
Includes business cards, contact information, itineraries, correspondence, receipts, a press release from Reembolso Art/Art Rebate, a shot list, an advertisement for an installation of art by James Luna, a draft of a paper by Sharon Stephens entitled "The Politics of Reproduction in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami (Lapp) Community," and a conference schedule.
Includes a map of Heidelberg, papers presented at the conference, notes, correspondence, a newspaper clipping, outlines for Turner's paper on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) ritual play and clowning, information on the conference participants, a conference schedule, a photocopy of a pamphlet for the Internationale Schule für Film und Fernsehen, a conference program, an outline for Turner's paper, a brochure for the Universität Heidelberg, and a business card. The papers inlcude "The Poetics of Play: Ritual Clowning, Masking and the Production of Society among the Kayapo" by Turner, "Toward a Typology of the Fool" by Burkhard Schnepel, "Playing Primitive in the Body-Gaia Shop" by Rohan Bastin, a draft of "Jesus Christ as Trickster in the Religion of Contemporary Bushmen" by Mathias Guenther, "The Game of Death and the Dynamics of Atrocity" by George Eisen, and a draft of "Gods and games: playing with levels of reality" by Jarich Oosten Rul.
Includes three drafts of a paper entitled "The Periphery Strikes Back: Ethnic Politics, Global Ecumene, and Nation-State" and correspondence.
Includes a presentation for one of the sessions at the conference, a program for the conference, a pamphlet for the Yirrkala Film Project, abstracts for the papers presented at the conference, and correspondence.
Includes notes, correspondence, accomodation information, visiting fellow conditions, an abstract of the paper Jane Fajans presented at the conference, and a flyer for a conference entitled "Emotion in Social Life and Social Theory."
Includes itineraries, conference programs, correspondence, and a draft of the 1998 Annual Report of the Committee for Human Rights.
Includes correspondence, a flyer for the conference, a proposal and abstract for a paper Turner wanted to present at the conference, a flyer for a lecture given by Turner at Australian National University, fellowship information, and an abstract of a paper Jane Fajans wanted to present at the conference.
Includes a brochure for the symposium, correspondence, and the purpose of the symposium.
Includes notes, correspondence, and a flyer for Turner's lecture.
Includes a flyer for Turner's lecture and correspondence.
Includes information on and correspondence with Jay L. Garfield.
Includes correspondence and a flyer for lectures by Turner and Fajans.
Includes accomodation information at Australian National University.
Includes a form from sociological abstracts inc., a wedding invitation, correspondence, a copy of a newspaper clipping, a class list, and notes.
Includes a program for the conference and an abstract of the paper Turner presented.
Includes two drafts of a paper by Turner entitled "Movimentos Indígenas y Culturalistas en la Coyuntura Global Contemporánea," correspondence, a flyer for Turner's lecture, notes, a brochure for the 8th Congreso de Antropología, and a draft of Turner's paper in English entitled "Indigenous and Culturalist Movements in the Contemporary Global Conjuncture."
Includes correspondence, information on the conference, notes, a paper by Nina Glick Schiller and Georges Fouron entitled "'Blood Lines': Racial Foundations of the Transnational Nation-State," and a paper by Donald M. Nonini and Aihwa Ong entitled "Chinese Transnationalism as an Alternative Modernity" from
Includes brochures advertising the conference, correspondence, prepublication offers from Aarhus University Press, ISCRAT registration forms for Turner and Fajans, a draft of a paper by Erik Axel entitled "Organization and Activity," and a paper by Katja Kvaale entitled "Culture—Ingenious or Indigenous?"
Includes notes, a workshop agenda, correspondence, and a paper entitled "Commensality and social morphology; an essay of typology."
Includes correspondence, receipts, and expense reports.
Includes notes and email correspondence concerning a Globalization Workshop.
Includes notes and email correspondence.
Includes correspondence. One letter is unrelated to the Kimball award, but instead regards site selection in Israel.
Includes a program for the Society for Applied Anthropology 1998 annual meeting; bibliographies in English, Spanish, and French; correspondence; and a hotel map.
Includes correspondence and testimonials about Turner.
Includes correspondence, a schedule for the conference, biographies of the conference speakers (including Turner), the papers of the other presenters, and notes. The papers of the other presenters include "Who Is Speaking? Brazilian Indians and the Symbolic Politics of Language in the International Public Sphere" by Laura R. Graham, "The Indigenous Public Voice: The Multiple Idioms of Modernity in Native Cauca" by David D. Gow and Joanne Rappaport, "Cutting Through State and Class Sources and Strategies of Self-Representation in Latin America" by Alcida Rita Ramos, "The Multiplicity of Maya Voices: Maya Leadership and the Politics of Self-Representation" by Victor D. Montejo, "Rethinking the 'Pan' in Pan-Mayanism" by Kay B. Warren, and "Contrasting Discourses in Colombian National Indigenous Politics: The Occupations of the Summer of 1996" by Jean Jackson.
Includes notes, correspondence, and posters for the conference.
Includes flyers for the conference, notes, email correspondence, and the abstract and introduction of Nerissa Russell's dissertation entitled "Hunting, Herding and Feasting: Human Use of Animals in Neolithic Southeast Europe."
Includes notes.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence, a conference schedule, notes, hotel bookings, a statement by the Medical Team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro regarding the
Includes notes.
Includes a paper by Maria Milla entitled "O Etnógrafo e os Meios de Communicação de Massas," email correspondence, and plane itinerary and tickets.
Includes notes, receipts, and email correspondence.
Includes notes, a schedule for the conference, Leslie Sponsel's concluding remarks, Amazon Alliance newsletters, an announcement of the conference, a list of participants with accomodation information, a conference schedule, and email correspondence.
Includes the schedule for a conference entitled "Tragedy in the Amazon: Yanomami Voices, Academic Controversy and the Ethics of Research."
Includes a plan for the Cornell SAGA Community Studies Program, a flyer for an occasional paper by Turner entitled "The Yanomami and the Ethics of Anthropological Practice," email correspondence, and notes.
Includes a paper by Valerie Tiberius entitled "Reflective Virtues and Moral Education" or "Moral Education and Human Well-Being," correspondence, a conference schedule, a conference flyer, and notes.
Includes correspondence, receipts, notes, a certificate presented to Turner by the Museo Nacional de Antropología, brochures, and plane tickets.
Includes email correspondence.
Includes notes, correspondence, itineraries, a conference schedule, the demographics of Nepal, and articles about Chagnon and the
Includes a schedule for the conference, notes, and papers presented at the conference. The papers include "Pragmatism as a Mediating Way of Thinking" by D. Boyer, "Hope and the Problem of the Present" by Hirokazu Miyazaki, "Means and Ends" by Annelise Riles, "Patchwork of formulas. Rythms, varieties and strengths on financial markets" by Vincent-Antonin Lépinay, "Invisible Foundations: Science, Democracy, and Faith among the Pragmatists" by Patrick J. Deneen, "Styles of Pragmatism, Social Science and the Law" by Robert P. Burns, "Pragmatist and Non-Pragmatist Knowledge Practices in American Law" by Mariana Valverde, and a "Work in Progress" by M. G. Hamner.
Includes notes, Heidelberg guides, and correspondence.
Includes receipts, a travel itinerary, expenses, a paper Turner presented at the conference entitled "Talk on Xingu inter-ethnic campaign vs. Dams etc.," correspondence, mintues of a Sinop meeting, a paper by Turner and Vanessa Fajans-Turner entitled "Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples of the Xingú Piaraçú" (in both English and Portuguese), a list of the speakers at the conference, and desktop printer photos from the conference.
Includes travel itineraries, email correspondence, and notes
Includes a program for a conference at Cornell and notes.
Includes notes, a schedule for the workshop, a paper by Lesley Fordred Green entitled "Rhythm in an algorithm? Rethinking the mapping of indigenous spatialities," a paper by Faye Ginsburg entitled "Rethinking the 'Voice of God' in Indigenous Australia: Secrecy, Exposure, and the Efficacy of Media," correspondence, pamphlets, a schedule for the conference, a paper by Fred Myers entitled "Ontologies of the image and economies of exchange," and a transcript of an interview of Nasser Mundavir.
Includes notes, email correspondence, and an outline by William F. Hanks entitled "Emergence of Colonial Maya discourse genres."
Includes correspondence, a conference schedule, and notes.
Includes notes, email correspondence, and papers presented at the conference. The papers include "The Dividual in Australia" by Ian Keen, "The Fetishism of Gifts and the Secret Thereof" by Mark Mosko, "Magical Innovation" by Richard Eves, "Magic and Christianity in South Malakula, Vanuatu" by Jean de Lannoy, "Weaving magic into modernity: A new role for magic" by Shirley Campbell, and "Magic and Christianity in South Malakula, Vanuatu" by Jean de Lannoy.
Includes an abstract of the paper Turner presented at the conference, notes, and a conference program.
Includes a conference program, notes, an abstract for and two drafts of the paper Turner presented at the conference entitled "Narrating, Mapping, and Making History: Representing, Enacting and Imagining Historical Action among the Kayapo of Brazil;" a contact list for conference participants; notes; a flyer for a conference at The Ohio State University; a comment on the Gregor-Gross Referendum by Turner; email correspondence; and a text in Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes a program for the conference, notes, a paper by Jesse Goldstein entitled "Pack of Wolves: Against Ecotastrophe Marxism, or why capitalist production (is) social reproduction (is) environmental transformation," a paper by Kim Beazley entitled "Enclosing the Pristine Myth: The Case of Madhav National Park, India," a paper by Thomas W. Berkhout entitled "Understanding Why Companies Voluntarily Adopt Beyond Compliance Initiatives: The use of green electricity by Canadian-based businesses," a commentary on the papers, and a flyer for a conference at the University of Montreal.
Includes email correspondence.
Includes a handwritten schedule, email correspondence, and a map.
Includes receipts, a travel itinerary, plane tickets, a certificate given to Turner by the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and the Hemispheric Institute, announcements of the working group in English and Spanish, a flyer for the East Coast Artists performance exchange, correspondence, and suggested questions for group discussion at the conference.
Includes notes and an announcement and program for a conference on Brazil held at Cornell.
Includes a CD-Rom of the conference, business cards, notes, receipts, correspondence, a bibliography, outlines and abstracts of papers presented at the conference, a draft of a paper presented by Turner at Tribhuvan University entitled "Anthropology, Marx and Indigenous Movements," part of a draft of a paper, and a printout of a presentation by Mukta S. Tamang.
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
Includes a conference proposal, a conference program, posters and flyer for the conference, and notes.
Includes a CD-Rom and reports from the "Relatório SLIMF de Auditoria Annual 2007 do Manejo Florestal da: Comunidade Kayapó na Terra Indígena do Baú em Altamira PA" and correspondence.
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Includes a conference schedule and information on two of the participants: Antoine Lilti and Dominick LaCapra.
Includes correspondence with Hanne Veber concerning conferences at the University of Copenhagen where Turner was presenting papers.
Includes notes, a bibliography, and a program for the conference.
Includes an outline for a comment on Levi-Strauss and a flyer for the conference.
Includes correspondence and notes.
Includes a notebook with information for the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association meeting and other notes.
Includes email correspondence.
Includes correspondence with the Society for American Archaeology regarding membership and Turner's submission of a paper.
Includes a conference schedule, proposals, and a paper by Gabriele Herzog-Schröder entitled "La menstruación, el cangrejo, el novio y el homicidio."
Includes a paper entitled "Beauty and the beast: Humanity, animality and animism in the thought of an Amazonian people" presented at Oxford University in May 2011.
Includes an annotated draft of a paper entitled "Beauty and the beast: Humanity, animality and animism in the thought of an Amazonian people" presented at Oxford University in 2011.
Includes a draft of a presentation entitled "Beauty and the Beast: Moral Dimensions of Social Relations, Political Mobilization, and Identity among the Kayapó."
Includes a program for the conference, handouts from two papers, notes, and correspondence.
Includes a notebook with notes from a workshop held in Kathmandu.
Includes notes.
Includes a draft of a paper by Loretta A, Cormier entitled "Time Out Of Mind: Perspectival Multi-Temporality in Amazonia."
Includes notes.
Includes announcements for talks by Turner entitled "Cosmology, Objectification, and Animism in the Amazon" and "Ethics, Human Rights, and Anthropology."
Includes notes.
This subseries is divided into two subseries: files and index cards.
This subseries contains materials related to courses which Turner took or taught. The topics are primarily anthropology and sociology, and the materials include syllabi, coursework, papers, notes, and index cards.
This subseries is arranged chronologically. Some folders have been removed from their chronological position to be grouped with related folders of an earlier date.
Includes syllabi for multiple courses, bibliographies, notes, exams, and a graded paper by a student.
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2050.
Fragile pages.
Includes syllabi, outlines, course descriptions, assignments, and reading lists for a course taught by Turner entitled "The Development of Social Theory;" notes; and correspondence.
Includes notes and a reprint of a paper by T. O. Beidelman entitled "The Ox and Nuer Sacrifice: Some Freudian Hypotheses about Nuer Symbolism."
Includes correspondence, notes, papers, and syllabi.
Includes correspondence, reading lists, syllabi, notes, and outlines for Anthropology 212/333.
Includes syllabi, two exams, and reading lists for Anthropology 321.
Includes a syllabus for a seminar entitled "Ethos, Epistemology and Motivation" and notes.
Includes correspondence, multiple syllabi and a final exam for Anthropology 413, a syllabus for Anthropology 324, and notes.
Includes a syllabus for Anthropology 413 and an annotated photocopy of "9. The Reason of Myth" from
Includes notes on the poem for courses.
Includes syllabi for Anthropology 338, Social Relations 264, and Anthropology 212 and notes.
Includes a syllabus for Anthropology 421.
Includes notes, an outline, and a paper by Jane Monnig Atkinson.
Includes notes and sentences in English and Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes notes, memos, a lecture schedule, a course anouncement, correspondence, and photocopies from
Includes notes and a paper entitled "The Andean Myth of Huatyachuri and Its Bororo and Kayapo Parallels" by R. T. Zuidema.
Includes notes, outlines, and exams and syllabi for Anthropology 212/233.
Includes notes.
Includes course information, outlines, notes, class lists, and a book list.
Includes notes, reading lists, a handout with a story and vocabulary, correspondence, a syllabus for the course, flyers for lectures presented by the Center for Latin American Studies, a final exam, a proposal for the course and request for a teaching assistant, memos, the CV of Thomas Alan Abercrombie, and a draft of a paper entitled "When Will Teaching Carry the Fringe Benefit of Tuition?"
Includes notes on the poem for courses.
Includes notes, syllabi, a student list, and a graded paper.
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2066.
Includes a syllabus, a reading list, maps, charts, and notes.
Includes syllabi for Anthro 213/421.
Includes syllabi and exams for Anthro 213/421.
Includes a syllabus for part I of Anthro 213/421.
Includes a syllabus for part II of Anthro 213/421.
Includes syllabi and a midterm exam for Anthro 213/421 and notes.
Includes notes and syllabi, a midterm exam, a final exam, and a paper assignment for Anthro 213/421.
Includes syllabi for courses on kinship, notes, and bibliographies.
Includes notes on the poem for courses.
Includes the final take home examination for a course on Marx and notes for an exam for Anthro 212, both taught by Turner.
Includes notes, papers by students of a course taught by Turner, and correspondence.
The second folder is restricted until 2073.
Includes a short paper by Turner on Kayapo Oratory, a speech in Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) with interlinear translations, and correspondence. In English, Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), and Portuguese.
Includes notes for courses and anthropology faculty correspondence.
Includes syllabi, notes, and exams for Anthropology 533, Anthropology 212, and Anthropology 212/533.
Includes notes, reading lists, and syllabi for Anthropology 531.
Includes syllabi for Anthropology 341 and 495 (taught by A. Thomas Kirsch) and correspondence.
Includes syllabi for a course entitled "Praxis and Culture" and notes.
Includes syllabi for Anthro 551 and notes
Includes notes and the syllabus and final exam for a seminar taught by Jane Fajans entitled "Praxis and Culture."
Includes three drafts of a syllabus for a course taught by Turner entitled "Anthropology, Cultural Politics and the Contemporary World System."
Includes notes, a draft of the syllabus for a course taught by Turner entitled "Anthropology, Cultural Politics and the Contemporary World System," and correspondence.
Includes the syllabus for a course taught by Turner entitled "Anthropology, Cultural Politics and the Contemporary Word System."
Includes a packet of letters and information concerning the activities of the Mexican government in Chiapas in general and the arrest of Professor Sergio Valdés Ruvalcaba in particular.
Includes syllabi for Anthro 601, Anthro 695 (taught by D. Holmberg), and Anthro 532 and the midterm and final paper assignments for Anthro 601.
Includes syllabi for classes Turner taught at Cornell University.
Includes the curriculum vitae of Philip McMichael.
Includes notes in Portuguese, a map, and a chart.
Includes notes.
These sections have been maintained in their original order.
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Includes notes from Anthro 250.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 130.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 230.
Includes notes from a Field Methods seminar.
Includes notes from a Soc Rel colloquium.
Includes notes from Anthro 101.
Includes notes from Anthro S-125.
Includes notes from Anthro 115A.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 101.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 205.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 218.
Includes notes from an International Affairs seminar.
Includes notes from Hist 121.
Includes notes from Anthro 107.
Includes notes from SR 12.
Includes notes from Stat 122.
Includes notes from Linguistsics 210.
Includes notes from a seminar.
Includes notes from a course on Ethnoscience.
Includes notes on kinship theory.
Includes notes from Linguistsics 263.
Includes notes on African cosmologies.
Includes notes from Soc Rel 219.
Includes a lecture list for Anthro 437: Proseminar in Kinship and Social Organization.
Includes correspondence.
Includes a lecture list and notes for SR 115.
Includes notes for Anth 421: Kinship and Social Organization.
Includes notes on descent and "Ancestor Worship in Anthropology: Or, Observations on Descent and Descent Groups" by H. W. Scheffler.
Includes notes on "The Structure of Unilineal Descent Groups," "Time and Social Structure," and "Kinship and Marriage Among the Ashanti" by Meyer Fortes.
Includes notes for Anthro 342 and on Radcliffe-Brown.
Includes notes on Radcliffe-Brown and for Anthro 342.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on age sets and associations, Bernardi,
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Includes notes on "The Structure of The Sinhalere Kindred" by Nur Yalman.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the grammar of ritual,
Includes notes on "Rethinking Anthropology" by E. R. Leach.
Includes notes on Structuralism, Raman, and Lévi-Strauss.
Includes notes.
Includes notes on individual/psychological and social/ideological meanings of symbols and myth, ritual, and symbol.
Includes notes on "Social Organization" by William Davenport.
Includes notes on "Double Descent Among the Yako" by Daryll Forde, kinship, "Theoretical Problems In the Concept of Kindred" by William E. Mitchell, and "The Kindred" by G. P. Murdock.
Includes notes on "The Eastern Subanon of Mindanao" by Charles O. Frake and "Mnong Gar of Central Vietnam" by Georges Condominas.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Prescriptive Marriage Systems" by Maybury-Lewis and "Structure and Sentiment: A Test Case in Social Anthropology" review by F. G. Lounsbury.
Includes notes on cross-cousin marriage.
Includes notes on "Concerning Trobriand Clans and the Kinship Category 'Tabu'" by E. R. Leach.
Includes notes on alliance theory and descent theory.
Includes notes on "The Structural Implications of Matrilineal Cross-Cousin Marriage" and "Aspects of Bridewealth and Marriage Stability among the Kachin and Lakher" by E. R. Leach.
Includes notes on kinship.
Includes notes on incest.
Includes notes on incest.
Includes notes on incest.
Includes notes on family, Lévi-Strauss, "An Inquiry in the Nature of the Family" by Robert M. Adams, "The American Family: Its Relations to Personality and to the Social Structure" and "A Note on the Systematics of Kinship Structure" by Talcott Parsons, "Toward a Framework for Functional Analysis of Family Behavior" by Norman W. Bell and Ezra F. Vogel, Murdock, D. F. Pocock, and
Includes notes on "Some Types of Family Structure Amongst the Central Bantu" by Audrey Richards.
Includes notes on "The Distinctive Features of Matrilineal Descent Groups" by D. M. Schneider, "Variation in Matrilineal Systems" by K. Gough,
Includes notes on kinship and social organization,
Includes notes on joking, kinship and social organization, and "On Joking Relationships" and "A Further Note on Joking Relationships" by Radcliffe-Brown.
Includes notes on para-kinship roles.
Includes notes on "Clan, Race and the Position of Women in West Indian Society" and "Culture and Social Structure in the Caribbean: Some Recent Work on Family and Kinship Studies" by R. T. Smith, and kinship and social organization in the Caribbean.
Includes notes on kinship terminology.
Includes notes on kinship, genealogies, and kinship terms.
Includes notes on tribal economics and Marshall Sahlins
Includes notes on Sahlins and tribal economics.
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Includes notes for Anthro 213/421: Kinship and notes on "Studies in Ethnoscience" by W. C. Sturtevant, an ethnoscience review article by Nick Colby, Lounsbury, kinship and social organization, "The Meaning of Kinship Terms" by Anthony F. C. Wallace and John Atkins, family, socialization, incest avoidance, and genealogy.
Includes notes on the Trobriand Islands and Annette Weiner.
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Includes notes on
Includes notes on "The Conflict Between Aristotelian and Galileian Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology" by Kurt Lewin.
Includes notes on "Ecology and Motivation" by Roger G. Barker.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Intuition and Computer Programming" by Ulric R. Neisser.
Includes notes on Kenneth Boulding.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Beauchamp and Kaplan.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on ethos, epistemology, and motivation.
Includes notes for a Phud summer seminar on symbol, society, and the self.
Includes notes on Kant.
Includes notes on "The Philosophy of Existence" by George Schrader and conative and cognitive elements in action.
Includes notes on Norman Kemp Smith's introduction to Kant's
Includes notes on Kant for a seminar on ethos, epistemology and motivation.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on C. W. Hendel's introduction to Cassirer's
Includes notes on Jat kinship and for a lecture on Eisenstadt and early beaurocratic empires.
Includes notes on "The Future of Psychological Anthropology".
Includes notes on Marc Swartz and the Bena.
Includes notes on Jim Peacock and value change in 14th century Germany.
Includes notes on Freud and dreams.
Includes notes on Jung.
Includes notes on Orlinsky's views on Freud and notes for SR 218 on Alpert and Spiegel.
Includes notes on "Obsessive Acts and Religious Practices" by Freud, contributions of Freud to the study of myth and ritual, drawbacks of the Freudian approach to "Culture and Personality," "Myths and Rituals" by Kluckhohn, "A Critique of Culture-Personality Writings" by A. R. Lindesmith and Anselm Strauss, and "Fisherman Along a Salmon River" by Erik Erickson.
Includes notes on Radcliffe-Brown and "Anxiety and Ritual: The Theories of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown".
Includes notes on "Magical Hair" by Leach, "Swazi Royal Ritual" by Beidelman, and "Divine Kingship Among the Shilluk" by Evans-Pritchard.
Includes notes on the differences between Evans-Pritchard and Kluckhohn on wtichcraft and
Includes notes on "The Influence of Anthropology on Sociological Thoeries of Religion" by J. Milton Yinger.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Prehistoric Art and Ideology" by Morton H. Levine, "A Structural Approach to Esthetics: Toward a Definition of Art in Anthropology" by Warren L. d'Azevedo, and "Style" by Meyer Schapiro.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Robert Hertz and Evans-Pritchard's introduction to Hertz.
Includes notes on "French sociology," "Le Sorciere et Sa Magie," "L'Efficacité Symbolique,"
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Gurvitch.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Limited Possibilities in Culture" by Alexander Goldenweiser.
Includes notes on A. L. Kroeber.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Cultural Evolution,"
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "The Symbol: The Origin and Basis of Human Behavior" and "The Locus of Mathematical Reality: An Anthropological Footnote" by Leslie A. White and notes on Paul Kay.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the transition to socialism, mode of production (MOP), social formation (SF), and the transition from feudalism to capitalism.
Includes notes on Marx.
Includes notes on Western Marxism.
Inlcudes notes on Lukács.
Includes notes on Gramsci.
Includes notes on Larry Garner, Togliatti, and Colletti.
Includes notes on the Frankfurt School,
Includes notes on Western Marxism, Sartre, and Althusser.
Includes notes on Western Marxism and the position of the 3rd international.
Includes notes on Western Marxism, Sartre, and Althusser.
Includes notes on Western Marxism.
Includes notes on a call to Mẽkaron and environmental concerns.
Includes notes for a lecture on Barsana and from Anthro 233/333.
Includes an outline for a talk for geneticists.
Includes notes from an Anthro 233/333 lecture on Gê/Kayapó.
Includes notes on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) Cosmology.
Includes notes on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes notes on the Kayapó/Gê ethos.
Includes notes on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes notes on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and Gê.
Includes notes for a talk on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) social organization in Montreal.
Includes notes on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) social structure for a faculty lunch.
Includes notes on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) political system for a field seminar talk.
Includes notes on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) moieties and social structure.
Includes notes for a lecture on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) moieties.
Includes notes on Shavante age sets for a Gê course.
Includes notes on Akwẽ-Shavante society and kinship.
Includes notes on Shavante factionalism and ethos.
Includes notes on the Shavante political system.
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Includes notes on the contrasts between Shavante and Sherente.
Includes notes on the Sherente.
Includes notes on the Bororo.
Includes notes on the Araucanians.
Includes notes on the Araucanians and the book
Includes notes for a lecture on the Eastern Timbira.
Includes notes on the Apinayé.
Includes notes on "The Tapirapé" by Wagley and Galvão.
Includes notes on Lowie,
Includes notes on geographical and cultural areas, linguistic divisions and distributions, and
Includes notes on "Zweiklassensystem, Männerhaus und Totemismus in Südamerika…" and "Neue Beiträge Zur Kulturschichtung Brasiliens" by Josef Haeckel, "On Dual Organization in South America" and "The Notion of Archaism in Ethnology" by Lévi-Strauss, and criticism of Haeckel and Lévi-Strauss.
Section empty.
Includes notes on Steward and Faron, Meggers, Hester, Oberg, Hirshberg, Ferdon, and Cowgill.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the Sirionó, "An Analytical Note on the Structure of Sirionó Society" and "Descent, Category and Alliance in Sirionó Society" by Needham, and Lounsbury and Sheffler.
Includes notes on the Kaingang,
Includes notes on the Mundurucú, "Patrilineality and Matrilocality: The Mundurucu Anomaly. A Critique of Murphy" by Scott Robinson, and "Intergroup Hostility and Social Cohesion" and "Matrilocality and Patrilineality in Mundurucú Society" by Robert W. Murphy.
Section empty.
Includes notes for an Anthropology Forum lecture on "Twos and Threes in Central Brazil" by Maybury-Lewis.
Includes notes on Eskimo Ethos and Kant's
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Includes notes on the Wai Wai.
Section empty.
Includes notes for the final lecture of Anthro 432.
Section empty.
Includes notes for lectures in courses on the Gê in 1970 and 1978.
Includes a newspaper clipping from
Includes notes on the Shavante.
Includes bibliographical index cards.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Types of Social Structure Among the Lowland Tribes of South and Central America" by K. Oberg and "A Comparative Typology of New World Cultures" by James J. Hester.
Includes notes on "The Northwestern and Central Gê" and "A Note on the Social Life of the Northern Kayapó" by Lowie, social organization, and the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Mitos dos Índios Kayapó" by Horace Banner and "Atração Dos Indios Txukahamãi" by Claudio e Orlando Villas-Boas.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes bibliographical index cards.
Includes bibliographical index cards.
Includes notes on French Social Thought and notes for Anth 341.
Includes notes on Comte and conservatism.
Includes notes on Durkheim.
Includes notes on kinship and social organization and notes for Anth 213/421.
Includes notes on early anthropology, Fustel, Maine, Morgan, and Durkheim.
Includes notes on Fustel de Coulanges.
Includes notes on the concept of society in western social thought, the problem of social order, and kinship and organization for Anthropology 321.
Includes notes on Needham and the post WWII development of British structural-functional anthropology.
Includes notes on U.S. cultural anthropology.
Includes notes on Vic's comments on British anthropology.
Includes notes on Omaha kinship data.
Includes notes on Durkheim and Mauss.
Includes notes on Radcliffe-Brown, Durkheim, and
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Includes notes on Fustel de Coulanges, Maine, and Robertson Smith.
Includes notes on Robertson Smith.
Includes notes on evolutionary theory, Bachofen, McLennan, and Morgan.
Includes notes on Robin Horton.
Includes notes on Frazer and Tylor and interpretations and criticisms of Frazer by Leach, Weisinger, Evans-Pritchard, Marrett, and Steiner.
Includes notes on Levy-Bruhl.
Includes notes on "Magic, Science and Religion" and "Myth in Primitive Psychology" by Bronisław Malinowski, "Malinowski on Magic and Religon" by S. F. Nadel, and
Includes notes on "Kinship Systems" by A. M. Hocart.
Includes notes on "A Sociological Theory of Totemism"and
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Analyses of a Social Situation in Modern Zululand," "The Origins of Social Organization," and
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the Nuer.
Includes notes on ecology and political system in
Includes notes on ethnography, politcal system, territoriality, and the distinction between descent and kinship.
Includes notes on Nuer religion and on
Includes notes on "Nuer Priests and Prophets" by Beidelman, Nuer religion, Lienhardt,
Includes notes on Dogon and space and time.
Includes notes on Gough's criticism of Evans-Pritchard.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
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Includes notes on Maine and Evans-Pritchard.
Includes notes on the relationship between Evans-Pritchard and Durkheim, Robertson Smith, and Maine.
Includes notes on Nuer kinship, marriage, bridewealth, incest, descent, and family relations.
Includes notes on Nuer incest, kinship, marriage, cattle, and society structure.
Includes notes on Nuer age sets, intiation ceremonies, domestic group relations,
Includes notes on Nuer kinship, marriage, cattle, systems, family, domestic groups, and social structure.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Some Structural Aspects of the Feud Among the Camel-Herding Bedouin of Cyrenaica" by Emrys Peters.
Includes notes on early precursors for SR 115 and Nuer kinship and social change, Evans-Pritchard, Maine, and critiques by Buchler and Gough.
Includes notes on ecology and politics, "The Nuer and the Dinka" by David Riches, "The Nuer and the Dinka: A Further Note" by Maurice Glickman, "The Nuer Are Dinka: An Essay on Origins and Environmental Determinism" by Peter J. Newcomer, and "The Nuer Are Not Dinka" by B. H. MacDermot.
Includes notes on Shilluk political systems.
Includes the syllabus for SSR323: Globalization: Empirical and Theoretical Elements taught by Saskia Sassen, corrections on incest prohibitions, notes on Indigenous Environmentalism, and notes on Nuer for a kinship lecture.
Includes notes on surplus and "The Economy Has No Surplus?" by Marvin Harris.
Includes notes on "The Economy Has No Surplus: Critique of a Theory of Development" by Harry W. Pearson.
Includes notes on Late Capitalism, Sharon Stephens, and Sahlins.
Includes notes on praxis, culture, and the Marxian critique of culture and structuralism.
Includes notes on praxis and culture.
Includes notes on praxis and culture.
Includes notes for Anthro 368 and Anthro 211/447/Soc Sci 285 and notes on Marx and culture and praxis.
Includes notes on Marx and a chronology of his life.
Includes notes on Nick de Genova and the historical background of Marx.
Includes notes on Hegel and Marx.
Includes notes on Hegel, Marx, materialism,
Includes notes on Marx, praxis and culture, and Nuer.
Includes notes on praxis and Marx.
Includes notes on Marx, alienation, and German ideology.
Includes a copy of a page of the preface to
Includes notes on Marx, materialism, and
Includes notes on "The German Ideology" by Marx and Engels.
Includes notes on the
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Marx, capital, and surplus value.
Includes notes on Marx and money.
Includes notes on ideology, fetishism, alienation, reification, Marx, and Lukács.
Includes notes on Marx and the commodity.
Includes notes on value.
Includes a 3.5" floppy disk.
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the problems with labor theory of value.
Includes notes on value and the "transformation problem."
Includes notes on Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) value and cosmology.
Includes notes on redistribution of surplus value.
Includes notes on crises and contradictions of capitalism and imperialism.
Includes notes on the structure of
Includes notes on Marx's concepts of culture and structure.
Includes general outlines of Marx's anthropology.
Includes notes on Marx and the state.
Includes notes on Marx and class.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on the application of Marx to "primitive" societies,
Includes notes on Marx and political economy.
Includes notes for Anthro 368 on Marx and Jacob Rigi.
Includes notes on Marxism, reproduction, and Sassen.
Includes notes for Soc 369: "Globalization: Empirical and Theoretical Elements" with Saskia Sassen.
Includes notes for a Sassen lecture and notes on a workshop by Peter Taylor entitled "Embedded Statism and the Social Sciences: Opening Up New Spaces," surplus, Marx vs. Durkheim, kinship and social organization, Marx and the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), Mebêngôkre cosmology, and Mebêngôkre space/time.
Includes notes on "culture" and hermeneutics, critiques of the hermeneutic tradition, Dilthey, and von Humboldt.
Includes notes on "History as a System" by José Ortega y Gasset and "Continuities and Discontinuities in Cultural Conditioning" by Ruth Benedict.
Includes notes on cockfights, Geertz, Sharon Steven and Sami drums, Liberalism, systems, and Nietzsche, many for Anthro 413.
Includes notes on Rosaldo, the Mabinogion, the Keresan Origin Myth, Malcolm X, and David Sutton, many for Anthro 413.
Includes notes on von Humboldt, Schlerermacher, Dilthey, Husserl, Bakhtin, Greimas, Todorov, Barthes, and Meg Armstrong, many for Anthro 413.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Narrative Time" by Paul Ricoeur.
Includes notes for Anthro 413 and notes on "History and Fiction as Modes of Comprehension" by Louis O. Mink and critiques thereof, "Narrative Form as a Cognitive Instrument" by Mink, and Hayden White and critiques thereof.
Includes notes for Anthro 413: Literary Theory and Criticism on narrative, "Reading for the Plot" by Peter Brooks, Chatman, and "New Criticism".
Section empty.
Includes notes for Anthro 413 on Formalism, A. J. Greimas, and Nathorst.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on "Les Chats" by Baudelaire.
Includes notes for Anthro 413 on
Includes notes on "Text Building, Epistemology and Aesthetics in Javanese Shadow Theater" by A. C. Becker.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Saussure, systems, Geertz,
Includes notes on "Le Langage et l'Experience Humaine" by Émile Beneviste.
Includes notes on "Linguistics and Poetics" and
Section empty.
Includes notes on Lévi-Strauss, structuralism, and systems.
Includes notes on Lévi-Strauss, social structure, and systems.
Includes notes on reciprocity; structure;
Includes notes on "Social Structure" by Claude Lévi-Strauss, mechanical vs. statistical, Lévi-Strauss, systems, and structuralism, some for Anthro 413.
Includes notes on Lévi-Strauss and structure and myth.
Includes notes on the structural analysis of myth, Lévi-Strauss on myth, Saussure, Jakobson and the Prague school, structuralism, mythical and poetic function, "The Structure of Myth" and
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Lévi-Strauss, structuralism, and systems;
Includes notes on structuralism for Anthro 413: myth, narrative, and poetics; allegory; metaphor; and metonymy.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Bourdieu and Lévi-Strauss.
Includes notes on the Nuer, Durkheim, Fustel, Maine, Robertson Smith, Morgan, and Levy-Bruhl.
Includes notes on "The Father Symbol" and
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Durkheim.
Includes notes on Durkheim.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Durkheim, Gorer, "Levels of Cultural Generality and the Process of Differentiation" by Parsons and Bales, "French Parents Take Their Children to the Park" and "French Children's Paintings" by Martha Wolfenstein, "French and American Children as Seen by a French Child Analyst" by Françoise Dolto,
Includes notes on Durkheim and kinship and "Sur l'Organisation Matrimoniale des Sociétés Australiennes" by Emile Durkheim.
Includes notes on "Durkheim and History" by Robert N. Bellah.
Includes notes on Durkheim and a critique of Durkheim.
Includes notes on "De Quelques Formes Primitives de Classification" by Marcel Mauss and Émile Durkheim.
Includes notes on Weber,
Includes notes on Piaget and structuralism.
Includes notes on Piaget, structuralism, praxis and culture, Vygotsky, developmentalism and operationalism, and operational structures.
Includes notes on praxis and culture, Piaget and Vygotsky, approaches to structure, and "Developmental Psycholinguistics" by Hermina Sinclair-de-Zwart.
Includes a letter from Jean-Pierre Vernant and notes on "The Myth of Prometheus in Hesiod," "Sacrificial and Alimentary Codes in Hesiod's Myth of Prometheus," and "Raisons du Mythe" by Vernant; Prometheus; critique of Vernant; and Bakhtin; some for Anthro 413.
Includes notes on symbolic "natural" thought, "symbolic function," figurative thought, and symbolic forms.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on
Includes notes on Piaget;
Includes notes on Piaget, Vygotsky, and Anthropology; structure;
Includes notes on "The Role of Semiosis in L. S. Vygotsky's Theory of Human Cognition" and
Includes notes on time and space categories and "The Anthropology of Time Reckoning" by David F. Pocock.
Includes notes on "Animal Categories and Verbal Abuse" by Edmund Leach.
Includes notes on Leach's work on time.
Includes an outline for a lecture on the Prague school and notes on system and structure for Anthro 511, "Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances" by Jakobson, structuralism, the Prague school and Jakobson, Saussurian linguistics, binary contrast, and
Includes notes on Roland Barthes and semiology.
Includes notes on the notion of structure in social/cultural anthropology.
Includes notes on structuralism, the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), and myth structure.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on symbolic mechanisms of magic and Nancy Munn.
Includes notes on transformation in Australian Aboriginal myths and Nancy Munn and "Preferential Pattern Analysis" by Jack Roberts
Includes notes on "Magical Hair" by E. R. Leach and "Symbols In Ndembu Ritual" by V. W. Turner for lectures.
Includes notes on "Color Classification In Ndemby Ritual" by V. Turner for a lecture.
Includes notes on
Includes notes on a myth and ritual seminar by Vic Turner.
Includes notes on system and structure.
Includes notes on Bateson and systems, Jim Peacock, Parsons, and "Social Planning and the Concept of 'Deutero-Learning'" by Gregory Bateson.
Includes notes on "Style, Grace, and Information in Primitive Art" and
Includes notes on system and structure, structuralist and Marxist approaches to anthropology, theoretical development, and fetishism.
Includes notes on "Symbols in Ndembu Ritual" and "Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites de Passage" by V. Turner; liminality and the noumenal; a seminar by Vic Turner; structure, liminality, and communitas; and myth, ritual, and symbol.
Includes notes on ritual symbols.
Includes notes on Vic Turner on Ndembu and Gisu circumcision, symbol and ritual, and "An Ndembu Doctor in Practice" by Turner.
Section empty.
Includes notes on liminality and the noumenal; myth, ritual, and symbol; "Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites de Passage" by V. Turner; "Ritual Man in Africa" by Horton; and Vic Turner.
Includes notes on communitas, marginality, and liminality and Vic Turner.
Includes notes for SSS Religion on Vic Turner and metaphors of anti-structure and notes on "Some Durkheimian Themes on Religious Culture" by Parsons.
Includes notes on approaches to structure and cultural symbolism.
Includes a genealogy of the Barolong Tshidi and notes on "Rethinking Mana" by R. Keesing, the functionalist position, ritual structure, the grammar of ritual, organizational development, the Scanlon plan, John Comaroff, "Why Nationalism: Relative Backwardness and Intellectual Mobilization" by R. Bendix, Lynn Saltzman on Piaget, and Dawn Brennan.
Includes notes on k'ulta and an Andean symposium and notes for an Andes/Amazon seminar with Kolata.
Includes a program for a conference on Andean and Amazonian archaeology and ethnohistory and Turner's notes for his presentation: "Moiety, Structure, Hierarchy, and Social Time in the Amazon and the Andes".
Includes notes for Anthro 253/353 on Andean conceptions of history.
Includes notes for the final lecture of Anthro 253/353.
Includes notes on the ceque system and Zuidema.
Includes notes on Andean moieties and for an Andes/Amazon seminar with Kolata.
Section empty.
Includes notes for Anthro 253/353 on Don Rice and the ecology and economic organization of the Inca.
Includes notes on Salomon and capac hocha.
Section empty.
Includes a handout entitled "The Ayllus of Pacariqtambo from 1571 to the Present" by G. Urton and notes on "Social Segmenation, Political Organization, and Division of Labor in Paqariqtambo" by Gary Urton.
Includes notes on "Regulation of Exchange without Markets in Inca State" by John Murra.
Includes notes on "Relations of Andean Ethnic Groups to State Structure" by John Murra.
Includes notes on Craig Morris.
Includes notes on Sherbondy and the Inca administration and organization of Cuzco.
Includes notes on Irene Silverblatt.
Includes notes on Abercrombie.
Includes notes for Anthro 253/353 on Abercrombie and religious syncretism and the Spanish "extirpation of idolatry."
Includes notes on Don Rice, the Spanish conquest and imposition of Spanish institutions, and Spain at the time of conquest.
Includes notes on Rolena Adorno and Guaman Poma.
Includes notes for Anth 253/353 on Abercrombie and mass rebellions of the mid to late 18th century.
Includes notes for Anth 253/353 on "Transformation of Andean Ritual and Political Structures" by Abercrombie.
Includes notes for Anthro 263/363 on South American prehistory.
Includes notes for a seminar on
Includes book/source lists; a reprint of "Two Thousand Tongues to Go" by
Includes notes on Aztec and Inca organization and "On Inca Political Structure" and "Social Structural and Economic Themes in Andean Ethnohistory" by John Murra.
Includes notes for Anthro 233/333: Ethnohistory of the Andes and a breakdown of the topics covered in the course.
Includes notes on "Duality in the Socio-Cultural Organization of Several Andean Populations" by Salvador Palomino Flores,
Includes notes on a lecture by Kolata on the development and applications of raised fields.
Includes notes for an Andean/Amazon seminar on Zuidema and ceques and a critique of Zuidema by Bauer.
Includes notes on Enrique Mayer and gift/giveaway potatoes.
Includes notes on Koalta and Andean cosmology.
Includes notes on Kolata and Andean forms of social production in relation to ecology.
Includes notes on political anthropology.
Includes notes on the "Psychology" entry from the
Includes notes on the "Social Psychology" entry from the
Includes notes for a lecture on
Includes notes on the "Sociology" entry from the
Includes a list of capoeira references; general notes; notes on Durkheim, Levy-Bruhl, R-B, and Malinowski; notes on sacrifice; notes on Sangren; notes on Obeyesekere; a book/source list; notes on "Gender Symbolism in Couvade among Black Caribs (Garifuna) of Honduras" by Janet Chernela; notes on Piot and Kabre wealth; notes on Patrick Kirsh; notes on Sutton and Maori; notes on D. Friedel and Maya Kingship; notes on Shorr, Mana, and Tabu; a map of Polynesia and images of tattoos; notes on Rich Randolph and "Solidarity" in Arab kinship and society; and a handout on the structure of Homer's
Includes an accordion file of index cards for the class History 299.
The original order of the materials in this subseries has been maintained.
This subseries contains materials related to Marx, Piaget, and Vygotsky. The materials are a combination of papers and course materials which Turner had grouped by subject.
Includes notes.
Includes notes, papers (including a paper by Turner when he was a student), and articles.
Includes correspondence, bibliographies, and papers.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes, papers, and conference materials.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes, commentary, correspondence, David Slater's paper, and a Chicken Szechwan recipe from Jane Fajans.
Includes notes and an article by Charles Taylor entitled "Interpretation and the Sciences of Man" with Turner's annotations.
Includes notes, articles, and a bibliography.
Includes syllabi, exams, and a student list for an anthropology course on Marx.
Includes notes, correspondence, syllabi, exams, and a student list.
Includes notes.
Includes syllabi for a course entitled "Marx: A Critical Introduction to His Thought."
Includes final exams for two courses on Marx and a graded final paper.
The graded paper has been removed and is restricted until 2071.
Includes syllabi and exams for multiple courses on Marx, correspondence, and bibliographies.
Includes a bibliography, notes, correspondence, and a paper by Douglas E. Goodfriend entitled "Plus Ça Change, Plus C'Est La Meme Chose: The Dilemma of the French Structural Marxists."
Includes photocopies of articles and papers and correspondence regarding renting an apartment.
Kearney's comments on Turner's paper entitled "The Politics of culture…"
Includes notes and papers by Egide E. Berns and Harriet Whitehead.
Includes correspondence, a paper by Keith Hart entitled "The Evolution of Commodity Economy," notes, and a paper entitled "The Commoditization of Domestic Life."
Includes a paper entitled "The Contribution of Marxism to Economic Anthropology" by Keith Hart.
Includes bibliographies and notes.
Includes notes on lectures entitled "Transformations and Adaptations of Marxian Value Theory" and "Beyond the Global Financial Crisis."
Includes syllabi, assignments, and electronic reserve statistics for Anth 368: Marx: An Overview of His Thought.
Includes notes on Marx.
Includes notes, correspondence, and an abstract for publication.
Fragile pages.
Includes correspondence and notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes and multiple drafts of a paper entitled "Value Theory, Social Production and Exploitation in Pre-Capitalist Societies."
Includes a paper entitled "The Values of Toil: Multiple Space-Times in an Indian Crucible of Global Work" by Sharad Chari.
Includes papers by Turner, Paul Eiss, Michael Lambek, Steven Pierce, and Robert J. Foster.
Includes notes and two drafts of a paper entitled "Theses on the Form of a Marxian Anthropology (I): Production, Value, and Structure in Marx."
Includes notes, correspondence, and multiple drafts of a paper entitled "Value, Production, and Exploitation in Non-Commodity Producing Societies: Social Values and Revolving Hierarchy among the Kayapo."
Includes notes, a draft of a paper entitled "Theses on the Form of a Marxian Anthropology (I): Production, Value, and Structure in Marx," and two drafts of "Production, Value, and Structure in Marx: New Interpretations of Marx's Conception of Social Production and Their Implications for Anthropology."
Includes drafts of two papers entitled "Theses on the Form of a Marxian Anthropology (I): Production, Value, and Structure in Marx" and "Theses on the Form of a Marxian Anthropology (Part II): Production, Value and Exploitation in Simple Societies."
Includes notes and multiple drafts of a paper entitled "Production, Value, and Structure in Marx: New Interpretations of the Central Concepts of Marxian Political Economy and Some Implications for Anthropology."
Includes notes and multiple drafts of a paper entitled "Value, Production, and Exploitation in Non-Capitalist Societies."
Includes the program for the 1985 Annual Meeting in Toronto and a draft of a paper entitled "Marxian Theory and Primitive Societies: Substantive Issues and Theoretical Questions."
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes.
Includes notes and papers.
Includes notes and drafts of "Anthropology and the Theory of Value" and "Social Structure, Social Values, and the Theory of Value."
Includes notes, a program of the 1983 Association of Social Anthropologists meeting, and correspondence.
Includes correspondence, notes, and a draft of a paper entitled "Value, Needs, and the Meaning of Commodities: Outlines of a Marxian Theory of Culture."
Includes a draft of a paper on value.
Includes notes and a draft of a paper entitled "Value, Use-Value and Social Value: Suggestions for a Marxian Theory of Culture."
Includes notes and a draft of a paper entitled "The Contradictions of Culturology."
Includes notes on index cards.
Includes an article.
Includes email correspondence.
Includes notes, a paper by Jean Piaget entitled "Comments on Vygotsky's critical remarks concerning
Includes notes, a paper by David Graeber entitled "Narrative and the Framing of Social Action," a handout for a special session at a AAA meeting entitled "The Play of Working Intelligence," a bibliography, a paper by Daniel G. Bobrow and Donald A. Norman entitled "Some Principles of Memory Schemata," and a paper by Eleanor Rosch entitled "Principles of Categorization."
Includes notes.
Includes correspondence, notes, and a reading list.
Includes notes and outlines.
Includes notes, correspondence, a draft of a paper by Robert A. Rubinstein entitled "Piaget's Structuralism: Comments on Turner's Interpretation" and a paper entitled "Piaget's Theory and Findings on the Morality of the Young Child."
Includes notes, a paper entitled "Modalities of Meaning and Structural Analysis;" a paper by Stephen A. Tyler entitled "The Said and the Unsaid; Mind, Meaning, and Culture;" a paper by Ju. M. Lotman, B. A. Uspenskij, V. V. Ivanov, V. N. Toporov, and A. M. Pjatigorskij entitled "Theses on the Semiotic Study of Cultures (As Applied to Slavic Texts);" a paper by Ben Lee about Vygotsky; chapter 1 of
Includes a paper by A. A. Leont'ev entitled "Sign and activity," a paper by A. N. Leont'ev entitled "The problem of activity in psychology," and chapters 3-5 of
Includes notes, correspondence, a paper by L. S. Vygotsky entitled "The genesis of higher mental functions," and chapters 1-5 and 7-8 of
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
This series contains correspondence, address books, and day planners.
Includes professional and personal correspondence, a paper by Jonathan Matthew Schwartz entitled "Refraction as Metaphor and Method: Reading
Includes a page of a catalog and a letter.
Includes daily planners for 1977-1978, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2003-2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence and a business card.
Includes a postcard.
Includes a card to Turner and his family.
Includes address books; daily planners for 1997, 1998, and 2001; business cards; contact information on loose paper; and Christmas cards.
Includes six address books.
Includes two loose pages with contact information.
Includes a copy of an article listing amusing English translations on signs in foreign countries.
This series is arranged by format.
This series contains floppy discs, zip drives, and CD-Rs. The contents of these discs have not been viewed and are therefore unverified.
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
The photographs have not been arranged. They are grouped as found within the collection.
This series contains prints, negatives, and slides. Most of the images relate to the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), including photographs of people, ceremonies, villages, meetings, film production, and film stills. Some personal photographs are also included. There are some photographs in other series.
Includes photographs from the Altamira Gathering.
Includes photographs of Kinhabieti Mentuktire's visit to New York and Chicago, postcards from Chicago, and a letter from Turner to Kinhiabieti which accompanied the photographs. The package was returned to Turner by the post office.
Most are aerial views.
Includes photographs of Turner speaking with Ropni; Turner in the rainforest with his daughter, Allison Fajans-Turner; Turner with Tuire and others (some Mebêngôkre (Kayapó)); Turner with Pangrà; and Turner presenting on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and Shavante people, some with Turner. A few of the prints have information on the back.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people, some with Turner in them, and the Amazon.
Includes photographs of Turner and another man in a village.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) men with video cameras and editing equipment.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people. The first, which includes Turner, has a caption on the back: "Mentuktire 1987 or '89 with Granada Crew."
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people, one of which has the caption on the back "Velho discursando casa dos homens(?) Gorotire."
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people.
Includes photographs of stills from Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) films.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people, the Amazon (some aerial), Turner's graduation, and Turner on the beach.
Includes photographs taken by D. L. Sherman in Brazil.
Includes photographs taken by D. L. Sherman.
Includes photographs of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), the Amazon, Turner at the beach, and Turner's graduation.
Includes photographs of the visit of two Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) men to the United States. Prints of some of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people and aerial images of the Amazon. Prints of most of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes five photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) editing film. Prints of most of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) ceremony and a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) filming it. Prints of most of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) ceremony. Prints of most of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of the Amazon, most of which are aerial. Prints of most of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of what appear to be stills from a film of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) ceremony. Contact sheets of these negatives are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of what appear to be stills from a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) film. Contact sheets of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people and aerial photographs of the Amazon. Prints of some of these photographs are contained within the series.
Includes photographs of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) dance (1987) and one color slide of Turner and an unidentified man (1963).
Includes photographs of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) dance and a piece of a 35mm negative strip.
Includes photographs of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) dance.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people, specifically of lip plugs, earrings, and tattoos.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people and ceremonies as well as of Turner with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes a slide labeled "Watering hole from cuesta."
Includes a photograph of Turner.
Includes aerial photographs, photos of a village, photographs of Turner and friends and family, photographs of artifacts, and photographs and negatives of pictographs and a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) man.
Includes a photograph of a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) ceremony.
Includes photographs of a village, aerial photographs of camps and fires in the Amazon, and photographs of water and people on a boat.
Includes photographs taken at the Conferencia Nacional Yanomami Shakita 2001.
Includes negatives of aerial photographs.
Includes photographs of Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people and a photograph of Turner and a group of women forking hay.
Includes photographs of Turner and his brother Steve.
Includes print-outs of emails from Turner's daughter, Vanessa Fajans-Turner, with photographs of a meeting Turner attended with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and a photograph of Sting and Ropni.
Includes a mailer for an International Film Seminar showing of
Includes photographs from a conference, possibly the First International Congress of Ethnobiology.
Includes photographs by Alexander deMoura King entitled "Media Massacre" and "Kuben-I Kayapó" and a photograph of the 50th reunion of the 1957 class of Harvard and Radcliffe.
This series has been roughly arranged by format. Within format, original order has been maintained.
This series contains sound reels and cassette tapes. Many of the sound reels appear to have been recorded by Turner when in the field with the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó), but not all of the reels are labeled. Many of the cassette tapes appear to be copied from the reels, others include interviews and presentations. The titles and descriptions of the recordings have been transcribed from information on the boxes. The content of recordings has not been verified.
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the National Anthropological Archives is restricted.
Side 1-2: Mebiôk evening Jan 19 AM Jan 20
Transcriptions and translations of the interviews can be found in Series 1: Research, Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Box reads: "Robndi—on Txpekahume cayapo" and "fissin—short description"
The following four reels (Totayí, [unlabeled], Bebño, and Djokro) were tied together.
Box reads: "Totayí;" "1. Fogo da Onça;" and "a Beptok kukrùt wiri".
Box reads: "Robndi - on Txkikabune Kayapo" and "fissin -- short description".
The box for this reel is missing, so there is no information about the contents.
The following six reels (Bebño I, Bebño 2, Bebtopup, Bebtopup #2, For Terry, and Maduk I) and the paper in the folder [6 reels] were bound together.
This paper was tied together with the reel cases. It lists the contents of the reels, but includes 10 reels and it is not clear which of the 6 included reels contains which recordings.
Label reads: "Type cshow at DOS prompt;" "View: Macuxi.T6A Kayapo.T6A;" and "cshow.exe for system configuration".
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of digital materials. Original digital materials in the National Anthropological Archives are restricted.
Label reads: "BBC Serviço brasileiro: Entrevistas mokuka Kayapó; Beto Ricardo; Body Shop; Survival International"
Post-it note on case reads: "To: T. Turner / From: J. Lisansky, AAA / Date: 10-4-88 / Re-Copy of tape, as you requested."
Case reads: "All Things Considered - Morning Edition 9/27/88 / Brazil-Posey-Kaiapo-etc. / (first 3-5 minutes only)"
Tape reads: "9/27/88 News-Posey-Kaiapo etc."
Label reads: "YOBAU 07/26/03 Piaraçu"
Transcriptions of sound recordings and notes made during the filming of
Label reads: "American University in Washington, DC."
Label on cases reads: "Friday, Keynote Address / Indigenous Peoples Respond to the Assault on the Amazonian Rainforest / Tu'ire Kaiapo, Representative of the Kayapo People; Terrence Turner, University of Chicago, Translator"
Label on one tape reads:"Transforming the Amazonian Rainforest Tape #1"
Label on other tape reads: "Transforming the Amazonian Rainforest March 6-8, 1992 / Keynote Address Terrence Turner & Tu'ire Kaiapo"
Label on cases reads: "Kayapo Perspectives on the Rainforest / Pangra Kaiapo, Representative from the Kayapo People; Terrence Turner; Translator, University of Chicago / (2 sides)"
Label on one tape reads: "Transforming the Amazonian Rainforest Tape #7"
Label on other tape reads: "Transforming the Amazonian Rainforest March 6-8, 1992 / Pangra Kaiapo; Terrence Turner, translator"
Case reads: "CUNY GradCtr/Segal Theater 4/10/2002"
Case reads: "Studs Terkel with Terry Turner, Monte Lloyd WFMT 25 April 1989"
Label on side A of the tape reads: "Megaron, from hammock, IKPENG Feb 27, '95"
Side A: GLENIO (SPI)
Side B: ONEROM (Yanomami)
Transcripts of this interview can be found in Series 2: Human rights, ethics, and activism: Subseries 2.3: Yanomami controversies.
Includes only the case, the cassette is missing. It may go with one of the unlabeled tapes.
Side A: Second part, end mẽ karon speech, then my commentary, end = musicians at restaurant
Side B: First part, mẽ karon w. my translation
This series is arranged in nine subseries: (8.1)
This series contains films and materials related to films. The majority of the films relate to the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) or were created by the Mebêngôkre. The related materials include papers, correspondence, notes, scripts and transcripts, and news clippings. The titles and descriptions of the recordings have been transcribed from information on the videos or discs. Additional information from boxes is sometimes included in individual notes. The content of recordings has not been verified. Many of the miniDV recordings were copied from VHS recordings in the collection as part of a project in 2003 by Mark Turin for Cornell University.
The National Anthropological Archives does not hold copyright to the films in this collection.
Please contact the archives for information on the availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the National Anthropological Archives is restricted.
Copies of published film titles available elsewhere and blank or unplayable videos were discarded.
This subseries includes unedited and edited footage from Granada Television for their
Includes a letter from David Wason concerning footage of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) shot by Turner.
Includes a letter from Liz McLeod at Granada Television Limited regarding the cassettes of Kayapo 1 and 2 with which the letter was enclosed.
Transcriptions of sound recordings and notes made during the filming of
Post-it note reads: "FRANCE JACOBUS-PARKER X5433 BOX 4593"
This subseries includes films created for the Kayapo Video Project, which was started by Turner in 1990. The purpose of the project was to teach Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) people to use cameras and editing equipment in order to document their customs and way of life. Grant applications for the Kayapo Video Project can be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.5: Brazil policy and grant applications.
Post-it note reads: "Better late than never, I guess… Florence 7/5/07"
This subseries includes films created by Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) participants in the Kayapo Video Project. The original films are housed in the Kayapo Video Archive/Arquivo de Video Kaiapo at the Centro de Trabalho Indigenista. The rights for these films belong to the Mebêngôkre.
Case reads: "Kayapo Rituals: Gorotire, 1990" and "Ngo; Kaonh; and Koko"
Post-it reads: "Thanks for the loan, Terry—sorry I took so long to return it. It served as a great contrast to the Yanomami films in class—Carine"
Attached post-it note reads: "Bringing in Jatoba log from green corn ceremony"
Label reads: "(Heidelberg) Edit 1993"
Case reads: "KOKO: FESTA DO TAMANDUA, '90, 38 mins" and "KUBENKAKRE VILLAGE, Tanok & Turner"
Label reads: "won't play"
Includes "Contextualizing Kayapo Video," in which Turner shows Kôkô and provides contextualization in an informal setting. The creators of the film have some informal conversation at the beginning and end.
PAL format. Includes a commentary on the film Kôkô. Due to technical difficulties, it is unclear if Turner is the commentator.
Case reads: "COPY: 1990, TURNER/A.K. 30 mins" and "*a few minutes at the begining of Gorotire"
Label reads: "KAYAPO CEREMONIES VIDEO—TAPED BY KINHIABIÊTI KAYAPO IN MẼTUKTIRE, PARQUE NACIONAL DO XINGÚ, 1989-90, + EDITED BY KINHIABIETI JUNE 1990 AT CENTRO DE TRABALHO INDIGENISTA, SÃO PAULO, VINCENT CARELLI, EDITING ASSISTANT, AND TERRY TURNER, PRODUCTION, 42 min + 17 min, JUNE 1990"
Case reads: "Master copy 2nd generation, June 1990"
Case reads: "(1) NGO KA'ONH: 20 minutes"
Label reads: "20 minutes, NTSC DVD re-edited @ Cornell, May 2003"
Notes on the film can be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and a transcript with a translation can be found in Subseries 8.8: Media, film, and video files.
Labels read: "Terry Turner/Mokuka Kayapó Video Project" and "please return to Barbara Liren(?) Bachlettersb. 64 CH-4054 Basel"
Case reads: "Peace Between Chiefs: 1991, 20 mins by Mokuka, NTSC: prelim rough copy" and "7 Setembro master, NTSC, 18 mins, Mronho Kuben-Kraken."
Case reads: "First Draft Version," "followed by rest of chief's speeches," and "Tape (1)"
Case reads: "First Draft Version," "followed by rest of Chief's speeches," and "Tape (2)"
Case reads: "KRA KUTEWA NHON PUTE · FESTA 1A NASCIMENTO, AUKRE 1991 MOKUKA·MASTER NTSC · 27 min. ARQUIVO DE VIDEO KAYAPÓ"
Footage includes practice for and completion of a march of the Brigada Indigena in a parade.
This subseries contains films made by or about the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and a few related papers.
Includes a map of Vancouver, a letter from Martin Jones at 3T Productions Limited concerning the Disappearing World CD-ROM, a letter from Monica Frota concerning Taking Aim, and a letter from Debra Spitulnik at Emory University regarding the Kayapo project with the syllabus for a course taught by Spitulnik.
Includes typescript and handwritten lists of tapes on reserve for the course.
Includes Bedjai Metyktire, Beruwa Metyktire, Bôte Metyktire, Kabenti Metyktire, Meybamp Metyktire, Rongrà Metyktire, and Ropni Metyktire.
Includes films from the visits of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) to Canada in 1990 and 1992 and a Hydro-Quebec P.R. film. The Mebêngôkre visited the Cree to show their solidarity with the Cree and their protest of the construction of a hydroelectric power plant.
Kinhiabieti was one of the first participants in the Kayapo Video Project and many of his films are included in the Kayapo Video Archive subseries. This section includes interviews of Kinhiabieti.
20 min
Label reads: "used in Chicago Talk" and "rough copy—used in talk"
Label is on post-it note on case
Label on tape reads: "South Park"
Case reads: "Window Dub Tape (1)"
Label reads: "KINHIABIETA Window Dub (2)"
Missing case.
Paulinho Payakan was a Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) chief who led the Mebêngôkre in their protests to protect the Amazon Rainforest. This section includes interviews of Payakan and conferences in which he participated.
Label reads: "Edited Master"
Label reads: "Bebgogosi" and "from F2, F3, F4, F5."
Includes handwritten translation with timecodes.
Label reads: "43' F5, F6, F7, F8, F9"
Label reads: "A Production of Realis Pictures, Inc." and "Tape Includes CBS Evening News Pieces, 1989".
Includes a letter from Geoffery O'Connor requesting a translation by Turner which accompanied the video.
Includes a letter regarding the film from the story editor.
The housing of the tape is broken, making the tape unwatchable.
Missing case.
Label reads: "RIPPLES OF CHANGE produced and directed by Nanako Kurihara" but appears to have been taped over.
Includes footage of five indigenous speakers, four of whom appear to be Mebêngôkre (Kayapó). There is no translation.
This subseries contains films about the Amazon or Amazonian peoples other than the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Label reads: "TV Unversidade"
Label reads: "TV Universidade"
Includes a letter regarding the film from Faye.
Label reads: "NOVA "TRIBE THAT TIME FORGOT" ROUGH CUT OF JULY 22 (MANY DIFFERENCES FROM ENCLOSED SCRIPT OF SEP 9)"
Footage begins with a report on French music which is interrupted or taped over by "Video in the Villages," a documentary about the Video in the Villages program.
Footage is of "Without Borders" aired on TBS in 1989. Not in good condition. Was recorded off of TV and ends with an infomercial by Jerry Falwell. The documentary includes footage of Payakan. A transcription of the interview is available in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.5: Brazil policy and grant applications.
Includes a letter from Dr. David Cleary at ICON-Imperial College Consultants regarding the video which accompanied it.
Includes the documentary "Blow Pipes and Bulldozers: Story of the Penan Tribe and Bruno Mauser" from National Geographic Explorer.
Label reads: "To accompany the Masters thesis of LAURA CLOETE: "Both Sides of the Camera"". Tape one 2 hours, tape 2 43 minutes.
Label reads: "DOCUMENTARY RE: CASE OF LEONARD PELTIER" 47 mins
Label reads: "TERRY: PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW THIS FILM TO BE COPIED. TO BE VIEWED ONLY BY YOURSELF & IF YOU WISH, BRAZILIAN INDIANS. TOTAL TIME 1 HR 48 MINS. (AUDIO PROBLEM BEGINS AT 1:38 MINS.)"
This video is restricted.
Post-it note reads: "Terry- I haven't tested this, but it should have your speech on it. Tom". Includes footage of Turner speaking to a class at Bucknell on "Indigenous peoples and cultures in the contemporary world system."
Attached note reads: "Dear Terry, Hoping these will be of interest to you and your friends. Keep up the hard work. Florence Lombardo." Footage includes a public hearing by a commission regarding the disposal of nuclear waste. Not in good condition. Taped over episodes of
Case reads: "selects from the Kayapo in Belem, 1988," "Produced by Realis Pictures 14 mins," and "Kwòròkangô: COPY, Turner Archive 37 mins"
This subseries contains two film reels showing footage of people on Fire Island.
The footage is of people on the beach and in the town of Fire Island.
This subseries is arranged alphabetically.
This subseries contains related to the Kayapo Video Project, films with which Turner was involved, and ethnographic and environmental film festivals. The materials include papers, correspondence, notes, scripts and transcripts, and news clippings.
Although some of these files relate to materials in the earlier subseries of this series, Turner kept these files together and so they have been maintained as a discrete unit by the archivist. A few files have been added, primarily papers related to films which were discarded.
Includes papers for an AAA session entitled "Indigenous Media, Aesthetics, and Cultural Production."
The film
Includes a paper by Timothy Asch, Jesus Ignacio Cardozo, Hortensia Cabellero, and Jose Bortoli entitled "Relinquishing Control Over Representation: Toward Sharing Visual Communication Skills with the Yanomami."
Includes a letter from Geoffrey O'Connor regarding the film and a recommendation by Turner to the Guggenheim Foundation.
Includes papers by Vincent Carelli and Dominique T. Gallois, correspondence, and a pamphlet for a series of documentaries.
Includes a paper entitled "A Sociovidistic Approach to Children's Filmmaking: The Philadelphia Project."
Includes photocopies of articles, papers, and correspondence.
Includes a note which was boxed with mini cassettes of films that were digitized by Cornell in 2003.
Includes correspondence, a draft of a paper, and information on the films presented at a conference at Duke University.
Includes pamphlets, photocopies of articles, and schedules.
Includes correspondence and an paper entitled "Navajo Filmmakers."
Includes papers, correspondence, and notes.
Includes papers, correspondence, and scripts.
Includes correspondence and a book proposal.
Includes papers, photocopied articles, correspondence, notes, and pamphlets.
Includes correspondence and information on the 3rd International Festival of Ethnographic Film.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence and the program for "London's First Environmental Film Festival."
Includes addresses and correspondence.
Transcriptions of sound recordings and notes made during the filming of
Includes transcriptions, accompanying texts, and newspaper clippings.
Includes correspondence and information about the Granada Center.
Includes press releases, photocopies of newspaper articles, brochures, and correspondence concerning the Disappearing World series by Granada Television.
Includes correspondence and syllabi for Himpele's courses on visual anthropology.
Includes correpsondence, post cards, pamphlets, maps, and notes.
Includes photocopies of articles by David MacDougall.
Includes a scenario and correspondence.
Includes a scenario and maps.
Includes news clippings and correspondence.
Includes notes on the editing of the film Kinhiabiêti.
Includes an annotated transcript and translation of the film "Peace between Chiefs." Notes on the film can be found in Series 1: Research: Subseries 1.1: Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) and videos of the film can be found in Subseries 8.3: Kayapo Video Archive.
Includes Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) text for two filmed interviews.
Includes an outline of potential subjects for a projected CD-Rom series on the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó).
Includes correspondence.
Includes an article entitled
Includes correspondence and brochures.
Includes photocopies of articles by Eric Michaels.
Includes correspondence and photocopies of a paper by Rachel Moore.
Includes correspondence.
Includes correspondence and papers by Bill Nichols.
Includes correspondence and papers by Renato Pereira in Portuguese.
Includes papers by Gilberto Perez.
Includes the paper "The Paradox of Primitivism: Native Rights and the Problem of Imagery in Cultural Survival Films."
Includes photocopies of papers and articles by or about Jean Rouch.
Includes correspondence with Jay Ruby and photocopies of articles by Ruby.
Includes photocopies of articles by Ella Shohat.
Includes a bibliography of papers and films by Turner divided by format.
Includes correspondence and papers.
Includes correspondence and papers.
Includes a paper by Tony Williamson entitled "The Fogo Process."
Includes correspondence and a proposal from Winter Films.