Book

Pomo folkways

University of California Press19 (2) • Published In 1926 • Pages: 149-404 , plates

By: Loeb, Edwin Meyer.

Abstract
This document incorporates the efforts of five graduate students who in the winter of 1921, under the direction of A. L. Kroeber, obtained from an Eastern Pomo informant much valuable information on Pomo shamanism and the Kuksu cult, material culture, calendar and counting system, sociology and economic life. This information is further supplemented by Loeb through his own fieldwork in the Pomo area, and from material obtained through the cooperation of five additional informants. In general, this source is divided into three primary chapters: Economic Life; Social Organization and Ceremonies; and Religion. Information contained within these chapters gives a general picture of Pomo life-ways, and covers such things as: clothing and adornment; dwellings; foods; occupations; transportation and trade; property; warfare; games; birth; puberty; marriage, and death; crimes and punishment; concepts of the world; doctors and poisoners, and a very complete description of various religious ceremonies, including the modern Ghost Dance.
Subjects
Normal garb
Dwellings
Real property
Exchange transactions
Occupational specialization
Travel
Gambling
Athletic sports
Arranging a marriage
Nuptials
Community heads
Instigation of war
Warfare
Shamans and psychotherapists
Cult of the dead
Spirits and gods
Organized ceremonial
culture
Pomo
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Northwest Coast and California
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1960
Field Date
1924-1925
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Eastern Pomo: northern California, United States
Notes
by Edwin M. Loeb …
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-404) and index
LCCN
a 26000475
LCSH
Pomo Indians