Contribution to the study of the social organization of the Bororo Indians
article 1938 Lévi-Strauss, Claude

BororoSouth America > Eastern South America
In this article, Lévi-Strauss presents a detailed analysis of the social organization of Kejara, a Bororo village located on the Rio Vermelho. The analysis focuses on the structure and interrelations of kin groups, and on the spatial and material exp...

Family and social life of the Nambikwara Indians
Book 1948 Lévi-Strauss, Claude & Sittler, Eileen

NambicuaraSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
Except for a slighting of material culture, this is a well-rounded source on the culture of the Nambicuara (spelled Nambikwara by the author), concentrating on the spheres of interest noted in the title, but also containing much material on linguisti...

The Nambicuara
essay 1948 Lévi-Strauss, Claude

NambicuaraSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
Lévi-Strauss' article is a brief summary of Nambicuara culture, covering subsistence, social organization, material culture, religion, etc....

The Social and psychological aspect of chieftainship in a primitive tribe
article 1945 Lévi-Strauss, Claude

NambicuaraSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
This article, by a social anthropologist, deals with chieftainship among the Nambicuara. Discussed are the selection, prerogatives, and various duties of the chief, and the relationship which exists between him and the other members of the band....

The Social use of kinship terms among Brazilian Indians
article 1943 Lévi-Strauss, Claude

NambicuaraSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
This is a comparative study of one aspect of kin term usage among the Nambicuara and the Tupi of the sixteenth century, devoted mainly to what Levi-Strauss terms the 'compérage' - a special 'brother-in-law' relationship between individuals not united...