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Gonzalez, Vinicio – International Social Science Journal, 1987
This history of the ethnic classification used in various Central American countries provides conceptual and historical background for understanding current systems of classification. It includes tables showing the ethnic composition of Central America during the colonial regime. (JDH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Colonialism, Ethnic Groups, Ethnology
Winkler, Karen J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Historians have been trying to counter the version of the Indian past found in traditional histories, which is often racist and usually written from a European perspective, but they have not yet agreed on what to replace it with. (MSE)
Descriptors: American Indian History, Cultural Images, Ethnology, Higher Education
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Bromley, Yu. V. – International Social Science Journal, 1987
Reviews anthropological thinking on ethnic and racial prejudice. Provides examples of discrimination and cites the major theorists who have played a part in developing anti-racist views of society. Concludes that racism has no scientific or legal justification, that racism is a crime against humanity, and that it is the enemy of peace, culture,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnology, Foreign Countries
Evans, Gaynelle – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
The Lakota ethnoastronomy project researches Sioux astronomical practices, celestial lore, mythology, religion, and view of the universe and traces them through the nation's history, and has resulted in both an improved understanding of Sioux tradition and legislation to return federally held land to the tribe. (MSE)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, Astronomy
Das, Veena – 1984
One particular death and the rituals, funeral ceremony, and mourning which followed it are used to explore the relationship of the living to death. The particular death described was one which occurred during a year of fieldwork among urban Punjabis. By examining the category of mourners, it was possible to discern a structure within which grief…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Case Studies, Death, Ethnography
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Royuela, Vicente; Surinach, Jordi – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Do cities have an optimal size? In seeking to answer this question, various theories, including Optimal City Size Theory, the supply-oriented dynamic approach and the city network paradigm, have been forwarded that considered a city's population size as a determinant of location costs and benefits. However, the generalised growth in wealth that…
Descriptors: Costs, Quality of Life, Cost Effectiveness, Community Benefits
Padilla, Raymond V., Ed. – 1980
This collection includes several papers each on the legal aspects of bilingual education, the politics of implementing bilingual programs, the role of the community in establishing and maintaining bilingual programs, and bilingual program models. In addition, individual papers treat: (1) the impact of research on programs and policy, (2) the role…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Community, Comparative Education
Katz, Richard – 1984
For Kung hunter-gatherers and Fijian fishing people, healing is a central community ritual with significance beyond the cure itself. An enhanced state of consciousness, experienced most intensely by the healer, but also shared by the community, is at the core of Kung and Fijian healing. Although in contemporary Euro-American culture the spiritual…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Community, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences