Journal of theKroeber Anthropological Society
Vol 78: Cumulative Index
List of Subjects

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Macaque male, interest in infants, 36:32
Macromolecules, 50:75
Mae Bong, 65/66:83
Magic, see also shamanism, sorcery, religion
Mexico, 55/56:59
Tlingit, 25:216
Maidu, basketry, 19:67
Male, games, 51/52:1
Male dominant institutions, Zambia, 63/64:46
Malinowski, B., theories of, 29:1
and Radcliffe-Brown, 13:21
Mammoth, 65/66:148
Mammuthus exilis, 65/66:148
Man, animal domestication, 22:18
ecological factor, 13:1
and nature, 43:10
Man-environment relationship, 43:10
Manang District, Nepal, 65/66:73
Manufacturing, Delaware culture, 1:53
Montagnais, 7:17
Manuscripts, Lowie Museum (Hearst Museum), 37:1
Margarita, Island, 6:60
Mariana, Northern, Micronesia, 57/58:160
Mariel boat lift, 61/62:88
Maritime community, Canada, 65/66:139
Markets, see also economy
Japan, 39:20
peasant society, 32:47
Tahiti, 28:103
Yugoslavia, 32:47
Marriage customs, 44:63; see also family, kinship, social organization
American Jewish, 39:54
attitudes, 49:23
Chinese, 45/46:56
and children, York, England, 42:47
city of York, England, 42:47
cohabitation, 49:13
college women, 49:23
and decent, Natchez tribe, 65/66:121
Delaware Indians, 1:57
incest prohibition, 2:42
intermediaries, 34:75
Ireland, 53/54:58
Kuarafi of Malaita, 57/58:98
Latin America, 34:75
Mexican-Americans, 34:75
Navaho values, 31:117
Polynesia, 57/58:98
Solomon Islands, 57/58:98
Tapajó, 6:7
Tzintzuntzan, 39:30
United States, 49:23
women, attitudes, 49:23
Marshall Islands, Micronesia, 57/58:160
forced relocation, 44:30
Masculine/feminine , expression of emotions, 69/70:78
Masculinity, Mexico, 53/54:106
Mass culture, adolescent controlling processes, 77:133
Massachusetts, Christian Indians, 34:63
Material culture, see also economy, subsistence
Maidu Indians, 19:67
Panare Indians, 10:10
Material culture studies, 73/74
Material identity, 73/74:62
Materialism, traditional society, 57/58:171
Mathematics, American cousinship, 24:17
Matriarchy-patriarchy shift, Pleistocene, 59/60:13
Maya, archaeology, 17:1; 17:7; 17:38; 17:75; 18:20; historical review, 47/48:71
folklore and folkart, bat, 61/62:41
linguistics, 61/62:41
prehistory, 45/46:18
trade among, 1:7
Mayordomía, continuity and change, 27:55
Mbeere, Kenya, 63/64:76
McCown, Theodore Doney, appreciation, 38:i; biography, 41:1
Measurement, human cranium, 50:13
Medical Anthropology, 69/70; 65/66:103
critically applied, 69/70:62
Dada, 69/70:32
healing, 69/70:32
homesickness, 69/70:32
indigenous drugs, 69/70:23
Japan, 69/70:1
menopause, 69/70:1
national identity, 69/70:1
power, 69/70:32
social structure and physiology, 69/70:14
theory and method, 71/72:29
world system, 69/70:23
theory and method, 69/70:62
Medical care, elderly, 63/64:84
Japan, 63/64:84
Medicine, see also healing, illness
folk, 55/56:75; concepts, 30:73
Fulinô venereal diseases, 20:89
"hot-cold" syndrome, 5:1
Indian villages, 30:73
Mexico, traditional, 55/56:59
as social institution, 30:73
physical anthropology, 65/66:103
staff conferences 21:31
Meetings, KAS first annual, 16:93; third annual, 21:126
Melanesia, Bigman vs. chief, 57/58:122
Menopause, Japan, 69/70:1
Mental hospitals, staff conferences, 21:31
Mesoamerica, 75/76:28; See also countries, Middle America, Latin America
barrios, 55/56:45
chronology, 47/48:71
community, 55/56:45
Indian and peasant communities, 55/56:45
linguistic reconstruction, 61/62:41
Olmec art, 44:77
Mesoamerican archaeology, see also specific countries, Middle America. Latin America
area co-tradition, 18:1; 18:11
classic stage, 17:38
La Venta, 17:56; 25:43 ; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; 33:37
Maya, 45/46:18; 47/48:71
Olmec, 17:56; 25:43; 25:59; 31:1; 31:45; 33:37
Peru-Ecuador contact, 34:31
post-classic stage, 17:75
pre-classic stage, 17:7
Mesolithic, Europe, 13:55
Finland, 13:32
and race, 13:55
Mesopotamia, archeological sequence, 27:8
Mestizo, household, 55/56:13
Metaphor, use of , Pleistocene, 59/60:1
Methodology, 45/46:1
anthropological, 39:5
data collection on weaving, 22:1
Medical Anthropology, 69/70:62
Radcliffe-Brown, 13:116
social science, 30:29; 38:82
Mexican-Americans, donship among, 22:10
folk medicine, 55/56:75
intermediaries, 34:75
Mexico, 75/76:28
archaeology, SP3:82
braceros in the United States, 30:51
cantina and social interaction, 37:58
community, 55/56:45
compadrazgo, 2:44; 39:30; 55/56:25
conquest, 73/74:92
corridos, 38:68
criollos, 73/74:92
cultural identity, 73/74:92
external village ties, 27:27
field work experience, 39:1
folk taxonomy, 53/54:106
kinship terms, 25:132
homosexuality, 53/54:106
household development, 55/56:13
Huave Indians, 55/56:59
Iberians, 73/74:92
Indians, 73/74:92
Ixtepeji, 43:32
magic, 55/56:59
Maya archaeology, 45/46:18
mayordomía, 27:58
medicine, 55/56:59
national identity, 73/74:92
Olmec art, 44:77
religion, 55/56:25; 55/56:59
ritual sponsors, 55/56:25
rural-urban migration, 55/56:25
season of birth, 35:6
spiritualism, 25:191
Tarascan, 55/56:13
Tzintzuntzan, 55/56:13; 55/56:25
Tzeltal agrarian colonization, 21:25
urbanization, 45/46:1
weddings, 30:30
Yaguro, 55/56:13
Zoque Indians, 55/56:45
Mexico City, urban migration, 45/46:1
Micmac, culture change and loss, 8/9:100
Micronesia, 44:30
Eastern and Western Caroline, 57/58:160
Marshall Islands, 57/58:160
Northern Mariana, 57/58:160
colonialism, dependence vs. development, 57/58:160
production and traditional society, 57/58:171
traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147
Middle America, see also Mesoamerica, Mexico; Latin America
archaeology, 17:1
Guatemala Indians, 2:1
peasant society, 16:17
pre-Columbian trade, 1:5
Migrant workers, Mexican-United States, 30:51
Migration, 65/66:1; 65/66:101; 65/66:11; see also immigration, emigration
economic factors, 45/46:40
emerging community, United States, 57/58:20
Egypt, 55/56:81
global, 65/66:4
India, 65/66:73
internal, 65/66:73
international, 65/66:73
Japanese-Americans, 49:37
Jewish-United States, 38:11
Latin America, 55/56:91
Latin American cities, 42:1
Mexico, 55/56:25
Mexico-United States, 30:51; 55/56:99
Nepal, 65/66:73
non-economic factors, 45/46:40
Peru, 45/46:40
psychological factors, 45/46:40
research approaches, 65/66:4
rural-urban, 45/46:40
satisfaction, 55/56:91
and social mobility, 47/48:28
Southeast Asia, 65/66:73
Tongan-United States, 57/58:20
and trade, 65/66:73
Tzintzuntzan-Mexico city, 45/46:1
Migration, United States, 65/66:4
United States, internal, 65/66:101
York, England, 42:47
Yugoslav peasant, SP1:109
Mijes, trade, 1:8
Mimic, 63/64:135
Mind-body processes, 69/70:14
Minorities and parks, 67/68:7
Mission San Francisco de Solano, archaeology, 14:1
Missionaries, Alaska, 1796, 6:26
German, Indonesia, 44:1
Missions, gift shops, 73/74:80
Mississippi valley, Natchez tribe, 65/66:121
Miwok, Sierra, executions by stoning, 12:45
Mixe-Zoquean, Linguistics, 61/62:41
Mobility, American Jewish families, 38:11
Modernization, 42:1; 69/70:109; see also culture change
Yugoslav peasants, SP1:109
Mohave Indians, captivity of Olive Oatman, 4:1
Molar wear, age determination, 50:21
Molecular biology, 50:75
Molecular clock, 50:75
Molina, Cristóbal de, report on Inca religion, 8/9:82
Monkey, fossil, 50:21
Montanais Indians, culture survey, 7:1
Montaigne, Michael de, 61/62:20
Montenegro, blood feuds, SP1:83
Monterey county, archaeology, 12:71
Monuments, Olmec stone, 28:128
Moral economy, gambling, 77:65
Morality vs. personal choice, gambling, 77:65
Morocco, independence movements, 63/64:59
Islam, 63/64:59
Morphology, Piro language, 11:22
Mortality, city of York, England, 42:47
Mother-in-law, Daughter-in-law, 44:63
Motion picture, 41:87
Mount Carmel caves, archaeology, 25:221
Mousterian, Pakistan, 53/54:129
Movies, 67/68:20
Multilinear evolution, 24:49
Mundane, art, 63/64:135
Mundurucú, deviance and social control, 24:55; 27:49
Museum anthropology, 75/76:80
Museums, 73/74:80
collections, 75/76:80
ethnological research, 25:149
exhibits, 75/76:80
Lowie (Hearst) manuscripts, 37:1
traditional and contemporary art, 57/58:147
Music, Mexican corridos, 38:68
Nepal, 53/54:88
Tachi Yokuts, 19:47
Tarascan, 27:41
Myth, Karok, 1:11
Piro, 4:37
pregnancy and abortion, 47/48:86
United States, 47/48:86