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Sex -- Marriage, Personality
in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N120: Omaha Indians, Folder 3: Mead and Fortune field trip, 1930. Field data. Notes. M. Mead. Note cards #2) (District of Columbia) (1930) , 22 page(s)
Handwritten notecard with the title 'Sex -- Marriage, Personality.' Twenty-one additional handwritten pages discuss various marriages and domestic situations, families who disapprove of marriages, family relationships, knowledge about sex, love charms, madness, and epilepsy. Undated.
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in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N120: Omaha Indians, Folder 3: Mead and Fortune field trip, 1930. Field data. Notes. M. Mead. Note cards #2) (District of Columbia) (1930) , 22 page(s)
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Handwritten notecard with the title 'Sex -- Marriage, Personality.' Twenty-one additional handwritten pages discuss various marriages and domestic situations, families who disapprove of marriages, family relationships, knowledge about sex, love charms, madness, and epilepsy. Undated.
Date Written / Recorded
1930
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Author / Creator
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
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Sex - Observation and Explanation
in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 10: Lozi Notes (Mainly), [Folder 8]) (07 September 1942) , 3 page(s)
Typewritten field note dated 7.9.42. containing information on child's illegitimacy, sodomy, homosexuality, sexual positions.
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in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 10: Lozi Notes (Mainly), [Folder 8]) (07 September 1942) , 3 page(s)
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Typewritten field note dated 7.9.42. containing information on child's illegitimacy, sodomy, homosexuality, sexual positions.
Date Written / Recorded
07 September 1942, 1942
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Author / Creator
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Topic / Theme
Children of unmarried parents, Homosexuality, Sexual behavior, Lozi
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Material sourced from the Royal Anthropological Institute Archive. Copyright © 2016 by Royal Anthropological Institute
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Sex relations with women of Dobu and Gumasila
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 2: Trobriand Islands fieldwork notebooks and notes, Folder 35: Field notes) (London, England) (01 August 1918) , 2 page(s)
Informant: Laiseta, Sinaketa, 1/8/18: A handwritten note in indigenous language with English translation is headed, 'J.99 Sex relations with women of Dobu and Gumasila' and is numbered 278 in the upper left corner. The note discusses men having sexual relations with women in the villages of Dobu and Gumasila while...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 2: Trobriand Islands fieldwork notebooks and notes, Folder 35: Field notes) (London, England) (01 August 1918) , 2 page(s)
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Informant: Laiseta, Sinaketa, 1/8/18: A handwritten note in indigenous language with English translation is headed, 'J.99 Sex relations with women of Dobu and Gumasila' and is numbered 278 in the upper left corner. The note discusses men having sexual relations with women in the villages of Dobu and Gumasila while they are there for extended periods of time. The information is written on reused stationery, consisting of a typewritten, partial let...
Informant: Laiseta, Sinaketa, 1/8/18: A handwritten note in indigenous language with English translation is headed, 'J.99 Sex relations with women of Dobu and Gumasila' and is numbered 278 in the upper left corner. The note discusses men having sexual relations with women in the villages of Dobu and Gumasila while they are there for extended periods of time. The information is written on reused stationery, consisting of a typewritten, partial letter discussing the health issues of Charles Seligman.
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Date Written / Recorded
01 August 1918, 1918
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Sexual behavior, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Sex Relationships
in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 10: Lozi Notes (Mainly), [Folder 8]) (1942) , 2 page(s)
A two-page, typewritten field note dated Oct.-Nov. and headed "Sex Relations" relates a conversation with Sikwela on sexual practices among Lozi, and women's behavior in particular. Gluckman compares it to his own experience with Lozi women.
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in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 10: Lozi Notes (Mainly), [Folder 8]) (1942) , 2 page(s)
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A two-page, typewritten field note dated Oct.-Nov. and headed "Sex Relations" relates a conversation with Sikwela on sexual practices among Lozi, and women's behavior in particular. Gluckman compares it to his own experience with Lozi women.
Date Written / Recorded
1942
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Author / Creator
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Topic / Theme
Sexual behavior, Lozi
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Royal Anthropological Institute Archive. Copyright © 2016 by Royal Anthropological Institute
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Sex Roles and Symbolism in Tikopia
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Tikopia Lectures) (London, England) (11 January 1978) , 2 page(s)
A page contains a brief, typed outline of an apparent lecture, Sex Roles and Symbolism in Tikopia, which may also be known as Sex Roles and Sex Symbols in Tikopia. There is some annotation in red and black ink. It is written on the back of reused stationery, a sheet with Raymond Firth's London address typed in the...
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Tikopia Lectures) (London, England) (11 January 1978) , 2 page(s)
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A page contains a brief, typed outline of an apparent lecture, Sex Roles and Symbolism in Tikopia, which may also be known as Sex Roles and Sex Symbols in Tikopia. There is some annotation in red and black ink. It is written on the back of reused stationery, a sheet with Raymond Firth's London address typed in the center.
Date Written / Recorded
11 January 1978, 1978
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Symbolism, Gender roles, Tikopia
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Sex Taboo on Gardens
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 13: Texts, manuscripts) (London, England) (16 May 1918) , 2 page(s)
Date: 16.5.18. Place: Teyava (Kiriwina). A very brief passage in the Trobriand language, untranslated and numbered J232, apparently is a commonly uttered phrase having to do with sex taboos and gardens. The information is written on the back of reused stationery, consisting of a ballot paper, possibly from the Aus...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 13: Texts, manuscripts) (London, England) (16 May 1918) , 2 page(s)
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Date: 16.5.18. Place: Teyava (Kiriwina). A very brief passage in the Trobriand language, untranslated and numbered J232, apparently is a commonly uttered phrase having to do with sex taboos and gardens. The information is written on the back of reused stationery, consisting of a ballot paper, possibly from the Australian Senate.
Date Written / Recorded
16 May 1918, 1918
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Sex Terms
in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N3: American Samoa, Folder 5: Mead field trip, 1925-26. Field data. Notes-Miscellaneous #3) (District of Columbia) (1925) , 4 page(s)
Handwritten field notes of vocabulary words and definitions in an indigenous language, titled 'Sex Terms,' written by Margaret Mead on unlined 3-hole punched paper.
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in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N3: American Samoa, Folder 5: Mead field trip, 1925-26. Field data. Notes-Miscellaneous #3) (District of Columbia) (1925) , 4 page(s)
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Handwritten field notes of vocabulary words and definitions in an indigenous language, titled 'Sex Terms,' written by Margaret Mead on unlined 3-hole punched paper.
Date Written / Recorded
1925
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Author / Creator
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Topic / Theme
Sexual behavior, Vocabulary, Anthropological linguistics, Samoans
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Sex Test of Child
in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 95]: American Indian Mythology Field Notes) (1932) , 1 page(s)
An index card contains references to a myth theme of differences between the sexes. Two references include: 'Kiowa' by A.S. Gatschet in Das Ausland, No. 63, p. 136, 1890; and Edward Sapir, 'Badger People' in Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes, pp. 454-466, 1930.
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in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 95]: American Indian Mythology Field Notes) (1932) , 1 page(s)
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An index card contains references to a myth theme of differences between the sexes. Two references include: 'Kiowa' by A.S. Gatschet in Das Ausland, No. 63, p. 136, 1890; and Edward Sapir, 'Badger People' in Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes, pp. 454-466, 1930.
Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Author / Creator
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Topic / Theme
Kiowa, Southern Paiute
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, Vassar College. Copyright © 2016 by Mary Catherine Bateson
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Sexual Relations of Children
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 13: Texts, manuscripts) (London, England) (21 August 1918) , 2 page(s)
Date: 21.8.18. Informant: Motagoi. A brief passage in the Trobriand language with simultaneous English translation, numbered J200, describes how children begin sexual activity as young as 6 years old, going into the bush to copulate. The information is written on the back of reused stationery, consisting of a part...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 13: Texts, manuscripts) (London, England) (21 August 1918) , 2 page(s)
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Date: 21.8.18. Informant: Motagoi. A brief passage in the Trobriand language with simultaneous English translation, numbered J200, describes how children begin sexual activity as young as 6 years old, going into the bush to copulate. The information is written on the back of reused stationery, consisting of a partial, typed manuscript describing household implements of the Motu and Mailu people of New Guinea.
Date Written / Recorded
21 August 1918, 1918
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Sex, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Seyo (Field Card)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR178 (1952) , 1 page(s)
The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: The basket rattle is a well-made woven article with a handle; the rattles had wooden handles and an open work basket head with beer bottle tops inside. The bottle is a common percussion instrument among the Lulua and the singing gourd is the favorite ins...
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of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR178 (1952) , 1 page(s)
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The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: The basket rattle is a well-made woven article with a handle; the rattles had wooden handles and an open work basket head with beer bottle tops inside. The bottle is a common percussion instrument among the Lulua and the singing gourd is the favorite instrument of women's choirs in southern Congo into which they sing, lip or hum notes related to the fundamental note of the gourd. Hand c...
The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: The basket rattle is a well-made woven article with a handle; the rattles had wooden handles and an open work basket head with beer bottle tops inside. The bottle is a common percussion instrument among the Lulua and the singing gourd is the favorite instrument of women's choirs in southern Congo into which they sing, lip or hum notes related to the fundamental note of the gourd. Hand claps appear to be on the 2nd, 4th and 7th impulses of the 8-pulse rhythm. ||-, 2, -, 4, -, -, 7, -|| The drum happened to be a Chokwe drum and was borrowed by this Luba group. "I don't have to call a girl, she comes because of my uniform." the age-old fascination for the man in uniform appeared to hold good for the khaki uniform of African askari in the Congo also.
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Date Written / Recorded
1952
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Topic / Theme
Dance, Drum, Bottle, Sticks
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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