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[Copy of] Notes from Yale University Seminar on Culture, Nov. 15, 1936
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [American seminar notes]) (New Haven, CT) (1936) , 4 page(s)
Four pages, mostly typed with written annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties, Malinowski presumably among them, on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at Yale University. Topics include: the nature of race;...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [American seminar notes]) (New Haven, CT) (1936) , 4 page(s)
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Four pages, mostly typed with written annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties, Malinowski presumably among them, on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at Yale University. Topics include: the nature of race; primitive religion; distribution of wealth; family; and technological advancement. The content is nearly identical to that of the previ...
Four pages, mostly typed with written annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties, Malinowski presumably among them, on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at Yale University. Topics include: the nature of race; primitive religion; distribution of wealth; family; and technological advancement. The content is nearly identical to that of the previous document, but has been retyped individually, has different written annotations, and lacks the written introductory notes and a title page.
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Date Written / Recorded
1936
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Technology, Distribution of wealth, Religious beliefs, American Indians
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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[Copy of] Notes to Genealogical Census of Omarakana
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1917) , 5 page(s)
Five typed pages of notes have to do with relationships in the village of Omarakana, the seat of the paramount chief of the northern district of Kiriwina Island. Brief comments are numbered, but not in strict order, suggesting they refer to field notes or some other source. The notes are written in English with in...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1917) , 5 page(s)
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Five typed pages of notes have to do with relationships in the village of Omarakana, the seat of the paramount chief of the northern district of Kiriwina Island. Brief comments are numbered, but not in strict order, suggesting they refer to field notes or some other source. The notes are written in English with interspersed terms in indigenous text -- generally nouns, with some underlined -- as if it is assumed the reader is familiar with the ter...
Five typed pages of notes have to do with relationships in the village of Omarakana, the seat of the paramount chief of the northern district of Kiriwina Island. Brief comments are numbered, but not in strict order, suggesting they refer to field notes or some other source. The notes are written in English with interspersed terms in indigenous text -- generally nouns, with some underlined -- as if it is assumed the reader is familiar with the terms. The document also contains 'statistics' on gardens, yam-storage houses, and the men who fill them. The document is nearly identical to a previous one, but without handwritten annotations and corrections.
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Date Written / Recorded
1917
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Genealogy, Trobriand Islanders
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Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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[Copy of] Numakala's Wives
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1923) , 4 page(s)
A green folder labeled 'Mal 138' contains three typed pages listing the 25 wives of Numakala, former paramount chief of Kiriwina seated in the village of Omarakana. The notes, written mostly in indigenous text with occasional English clarification, include information on clan and village relationships, and whether...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1923) , 4 page(s)
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A green folder labeled 'Mal 138' contains three typed pages listing the 25 wives of Numakala, former paramount chief of Kiriwina seated in the village of Omarakana. The notes, written mostly in indigenous text with occasional English clarification, include information on clan and village relationships, and whether some are 'tokay,' or commoners, which Malinowski notes is 'quite a new fashion.' It differs from a similar document in having no writt...
A green folder labeled 'Mal 138' contains three typed pages listing the 25 wives of Numakala, former paramount chief of Kiriwina seated in the village of Omarakana. The notes, written mostly in indigenous text with occasional English clarification, include information on clan and village relationships, and whether some are 'tokay,' or commoners, which Malinowski notes is 'quite a new fashion.' It differs from a similar document in having no written annotation.
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Date Written / Recorded
1923
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Wives, Trobriand Islanders
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[Copy of] Part Fourth B - Economics [Distribution]
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [Notes]) (New Haven, CT) (1925) , 2 page(s)
Two pages contain an apparent carbon copy of a typed chapter outline for a book section on the economics of the Trobriand Islanders. Major topics include: transport; ownership; exchange, with specific discussion of the Kula trade cycle; and underlying theory. The only discernible difference between this and a prev...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [Notes]) (New Haven, CT) (1925) , 2 page(s)
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Two pages contain an apparent carbon copy of a typed chapter outline for a book section on the economics of the Trobriand Islanders. Major topics include: transport; ownership; exchange, with specific discussion of the Kula trade cycle; and underlying theory. The only discernible difference between this and a previous document is that the last three letters of the word 'vaigua' are handwritten in the previous document.
Date Written / Recorded
1925
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Essay
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Economics, Trobriand Islanders
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[Copy of] To'uluwa's Wives
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1923) , 3 page(s)
Three typed pages list the 23 wives of To'uluwa, paramount chief of Kiriwina seated in the village of Omarakana. The notes, written mostly in indigenous text with occasional English clarification, include information on clan and village relationships, as well as whether the wife was directly married or 'inherited'...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (1923) , 3 page(s)
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Three typed pages list the 23 wives of To'uluwa, paramount chief of Kiriwina seated in the village of Omarakana. The notes, written mostly in indigenous text with occasional English clarification, include information on clan and village relationships, as well as whether the wife was directly married or 'inherited' from the previous chief, Numakala. The document is very similar to an earlier one, but without that document's written annotation.
Date Written / Recorded
1923
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Wives, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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[Copy of] Village of Omarakana
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (16 July 1918) , 3 page(s)
Date: 16.7.18. Place: Omarakana (Kiriwina). Informant: Tokulubakiki. Three typed pages, apparently retyped field notes, contain descriptions of aspects of the village of Omarakana. Included is discussion of sacred places and types of houses. The information is written mostly in English with some terms in indigenou...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, Notes) (New Haven, CT) (16 July 1918) , 3 page(s)
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Date: 16.7.18. Place: Omarakana (Kiriwina). Informant: Tokulubakiki. Three typed pages, apparently retyped field notes, contain descriptions of aspects of the village of Omarakana. Included is discussion of sacred places and types of houses. The information is written mostly in English with some terms in indigenous text -- generally nouns, underlined. The first page is nearly identical to that of an earlier document, but this document contains a...
Date: 16.7.18. Place: Omarakana (Kiriwina). Informant: Tokulubakiki. Three typed pages, apparently retyped field notes, contain descriptions of aspects of the village of Omarakana. Included is discussion of sacred places and types of houses. The information is written mostly in English with some terms in indigenous text -- generally nouns, underlined. The first page is nearly identical to that of an earlier document, but this document contains a description and census of the village and lacks any handwritten annotation.
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Date Written / Recorded
16 July 1918, 1918
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Buildings, Towns, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Cost Estimate and Tenative Progress Outline
written by Robert Silin, fl. 1976, in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT), Box 29 , 5 page(s)
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written by Robert Silin, fl. 1976, in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT), Box 29 , 5 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Ephemera
Author / Creator
Robert Silin, fl. 1976
Topic / Theme
Lost Letter Experiment, Observation Methods, Social Psychology, Research studies and practices, Data analysis
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Copyright © Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
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Culture as the Central Subject of Anthropological Study
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [American seminar notes]) (New Haven, CT) (15 November 1936) , 7 page(s)
Seven pages, mostly typed with a written introduction and annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties -- identified only by initial but Malinowski presumably among them -- on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (Yale), of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (Papers relating to Malinowski's studies of the Trobriands Islands, [American seminar notes]) (New Haven, CT) (15 November 1936) , 7 page(s)
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Seven pages, mostly typed with a written introduction and annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties -- identified only by initial but Malinowski presumably among them -- on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at Yale University. Topics include: the nature of race; primitive religion; distribution of wealth; family; and technological advancement...
Seven pages, mostly typed with a written introduction and annotations, contain a transcription of a discussion among five or six parties -- identified only by initial but Malinowski presumably among them -- on the nature of culture as the central subject uniting many of the social sciences, as part of a seminar at Yale University. Topics include: the nature of race; primitive religion; distribution of wealth; family; and technological advancement. The title of the seminar is written on the back of the last page such that, when the packet of pages is folded in half, it stands at the top edge.
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Date Written / Recorded
15 November 1936, 1936
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Technology, Distribution of wealth, Religious beliefs, American Indians
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Data Analysis: 12 Value Cards
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 4 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 4 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Field notes
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Data analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
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Data Analysis Cards: Coded Comments of Subjects
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (1963), Box 44 , 919 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (1963), Box 44 , 919 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1963
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Field notes
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Obedience, Data analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1963. Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
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