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Changes in Hidatsa residence petterns: a cross-cultural interpretation

Plains anthropologist28 (99) • Published In 1983 • Pages: 69-75

By: Hanson, Jeffery R. (Jeffery Raymond).

Abstract
This work posits a change in Hidatsa marital residence patterns that occurred as a consequence of population collapse from recurrent epidemics, resulting in a shift from a predominantly matrilocal to a multi-local pattern. The author supports this conclusion using cross-cultural studies of multi-local residence, especially in horticultural societies, as a response to depopulation due to infectious diseases.
Subjects
Residence
Settlement patterns
Family relationships
History
culture
Hidatsa
Region
North America
Sub Region
Plains and Plateau
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem; 2013
Field Date
not applicable
Coverage Date
1780-1870
Coverage Place
eastern Mercer and western McLean counties, North Dakota, United States
Notes
by Jeffery R. Hanson
Includes bibliographical references (p.74-75)
LCCN
66038259
LCSH
Hidatsa Indians