Contributions to Ojibwe Studies : Essays, 1934-1972 /
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
op. 2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The northern Ojibwa
- Notes on the northern range of Zizania [wild rice] in Manitoba
- Rocks and stones
- Notes on the material culture of the island Lake Saulteaux
- Cross-cousin marriage in the Lake Winnipeg area
- The incidence, character, and decline of polygyny among the Lake Winnipeg Cree and Saulteaux
- Temporal orientation in western civilization and in a preliterate society
- Some psychological aspects of measurement among the Saulteaux
- The size of Algonkian hunting territories: a function of ecological adjustment
- Cultural factors in spatial orientation
- Psychic stresses and culture patterns
- Fear and anxiety as cultural and individual variables in a primitive society
- Freudian symbolism in the dream of a Saulteaux Indian
- Shabwán: a dissocial Indian girl
- Aggression in Saulteaux society
- The social function of anxiety in a primitive society
- Sin, sex, and sickness in Sulteaux belief
- Psychosexual adjustment, personality, and the good life in a nonliterate culture
- Values, acculturation, and mental health
- Some empirical aspects of northern Saulteaux religion
- The passing of the Midewi-win in the Lake Winnipeg region
- Spirits of the dead in Saulteaux life and thought
- The role of dreams in Ojibwa culture
- The Rorschach method as an aid in the study of personalities in primitive societies
- Some psychological characteristics of the northeastern Indians
- The Ojibwa self and its behavioral environment
- Ojibwa ontology, behavior, and world view.