essay

The Surara and Pakidai, two Yanoama tribes in northwest Brazil

Kommissionsverlag Cram, De Gruyter & Co.26 • Published In 1960 • Pages: 1-133 [HRAF ms.: vii, 281 ]

By: Becher, Hans, Schütze, Frieda.

Abstract
This is an ethnography on material culture, religious activities, and political structure. Social organization is not discussed in detail. Becher provides the native terms for most culture elements under description. When discussing individual culture elements Becher points out their distribution in other parts of South America, and gives his own as well as other anthropologists' theories on the origin and migration of the particular element. Becher learned the languages of these two Yanoama tribes and he held a most sympathetic attitude toward the Indians and was fully accepted by them.
Subjects
Culture summary
culture
Yanoama
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
South America
Sub Region
Amazon and Orinoco
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sigrid Khera
Field Date
1956
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
variable, but primarily Surara and Pakidai, Brazil
Notes
Hans Becher
Translation of: Die Surára and Pakidái, zwei Yanonámi-Stämme in Nordwestbrasilien. The original German text is not included
Translated from the German for the Human Relations Area Files by Frieda Schütze
LCSH
Yanoama Indians