book chapter

Culture and experience

University of Pennsylvania4 • Published In 1955 • Pages: xvi, 434

By: Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving).

Abstract
This volume consists of a collection of articles on the Ojibwa which have been previously published in various journals by Dr. Hallowell, an outstanding expert on this group. The selections from the book which have been processed for the file deal with the following topics: general ethnography, personality structure, world view, the self-image, attitudes toward the dead and various types of supernaturals, the application and analysis of projective tests, temporal and spatial orientation, anxiety, aggression, psycho-sexual adjustment, and acculturation and its effects on personality development among the Ojibwa. Bibliographic and interpretive notes and a complete bibliography of the author's writings, mainly on the Ojibwa, are appended to the volume.
Subjects
Drives and emotions
Modification of behavior
Personality development
Personality traits
Acculturation and culture contact
Norms
Sorcery
Eschatology
Spirits and gods
General character of religion
Cosmology
Religious experience
Revelation and divination
General sex restrictions
Premarital sex relations
culture
Ojibwa
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
North America
Sub Region
Arctic and Subarctic
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Robert J. Theodoratus
Field Date
1930-1940
Coverage Date
1930-1940
Coverage Place
United States and Canada
Notes
by A. Irving Hallowell
Bibliographical references included in 'Notes' (p. 367-429) 'Bibliography of A. Irving Hallowell': p. 430-434
Only pages i-xvi, 112-235, 250-305, 333-357, and 395-434 have been processed
LCCN
54011540
LCSH
Ojibwa Indians