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Crime and punishment in Tlingit society

American Anthropologist36 (2) • Published In 1934 • Pages: 145-155

By: Oberg, Kalervo.

Abstract
This article is a summary of the main types of Tlingit crimes and their punishment. The article shows clearly the importance of clan organization and individual status in the apprehension of culprits and the execution of justice. The article also discusses the possibility of evading justice through the machinations of the shamans. The differentiation between criminal acts and shameful acts and the role of public pressure in the maintenance of social norms are also discussed.
Subjects
Offenses and sanctions
culture
Tlingit
HRAF PubDate
1997
Region
North America
Sub Region
Northwest Coast and California
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Robert Lee ; 1958
Field Date
1931-1932
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
southeastern Alaska, United States
Notes
by Kalervo Oberg
LCCN
17015424
LCSH
Tlingit Indians