Basel contributions to ethnology

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The Basel Contributions to Ethnology are an ethnological publication series edited by the Ethnological Seminar of the University of Basel and the Museum der Kulturen Basel . The series was published from 1964 to 2001. Some of the books in the series are digitally accessible online. The following overview does not claim to be up-to-date or complete:

Overview

  • 1 Carl August Schmitz : Basic forms of kinship. Pharos-Verlag, 1964, 134 pp. Vol. 1, without ISBN.
  • 2 Carl August Schmitz, Robert Wildhaber (ed.): Festschrift Alfred Bühler . Pharos-Verlag, 1965, 466 pp. Vol. 2, without ISBN.
  • 3 Peter Weidkuhn: Aggression. Rite of secularization. Pharos-Verlag Hansrudolf Schwabe, 1965, 143 pp. Bd. 3, without ISBN.
  • 4 Reimar Schefold: Attempt to analyze the style of the hanging hooks from the Middle Sepik in New Guinea. Pharos-Verlag Hansrudolf Schwabe, 1966, 304 pages: Ill .; 24 cm vol. 4, without ISBN.
  • 5 Conrad Koch: La Colonia Tovar. History and culture of an Alemannic settlement in Venezuela. Pharos Verlag, 1969, 336 pp. Vol. 5, without ISBN.
  • 6 Marie-Louise Nabholz-Kartaschoff: Ikat fabrics from Northern and Southern Europe. Pharos-Verlag, 1969, 286 pp., Vol. 6, without ISBN.
  • 7 Stephan Albert Gasser: The pottery of Indonesia. Pharos-Verlag, 1969: Schwabe, 171 pp. Bd. 7, without ISBN.
  • 8 Noa Vera Zanolli: Education toward Development in Tanzania. Pharos Verlag Hansrudolf Schwabe, 1971, 386 pp. Bd. 8, without ISBN.
  • 10 Matthias Samuel Laubscher: Creation myth of East Indonesian ethnic groups: A literary study on the origin of the world and the origins of people. Pharos-Verlag, 1971, 249 pp., Vol. 10, without ISBN.
  • 11 Rita Peterli: The culture of a Bariba village in the north of Dahome. Pharos Verlag, 1971, 101 pp. Vol. 11., without ISBN.
  • 12 Christian Kaufmann: The pottery of the Kwoma. Pharos Verlag, 1972, Schwabe, 265 S., Vol. 12, without ISBN.
  • 15 Reinhard-Johannes Moser: The Ikattechnik in Aleppo. Pharos-Verlag: Schwabe, 1974, 146 pp. Bd. 15, without ISBN.
  • 16 Alfred Bühler, Eberhard Fischer: Patterning of fabrics with the help of press templates. For the interpretation of the wooden printing blocks in the Calico Museum of Textiles in Ahmedabad, India. Vol. 16, 1974. 112 pp., 72 ills. Without ISBN.
  • 17 Ruth Vermot-Mangold : The role of women among the Kabre in northern Togo. Vol. 17, 1977. 253 pages without ISBN.
  • 18 Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin: Women in Kararau. On the role of women in the Iatmul at Central Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 18, 1977. 290 pp., Ill., Ktn., Tab., Paperback, without ISBN.
  • 19 Markus Schindlbeck: Sago at the Sawos (Middle Sepik, Papua New Guinea) Studies on the significance of sago in the economy, social order and religion. Vol. 19, 1980. 566 pp. ISBN not available
  • 20 Gera van der Weijden: Indonesian rice rituals. Vol. 20, 1981. 249 pages without ISBN.
  • 21 Florence Weiss: Children describe their everyday life. The position of the child in the economic system of a village community in Papua New Guinea (Palimbei, Iatmul, Mittelepik). Vol. 21, 1981. 399 p. 61 figs., Drawings, without ISBN.
  • 22 Jürg Wassmann: The song to the flying dog. Investigations into the totemic chants and secret names of the village Kandingei on the Central Sepik (Papua New Guinea) using the "kirugu" knotted cords. Vol. 22, 1982. 479 pages with numerous illustrations without ISBN.
  • 23 Milan Stanek: Social order and myth in Palimbei. Building blocks for a holistic description of a village community in Iatmul, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 23, 1983. 472 pages without ISBN.
  • 24 Danker Schaareman: Tatulingga: Tradition and Continuity. An Investigation in Ritual and Social Organization in Bali. Vol. 24, 1986. 190 pp. ISBN 3-85977-174-4 .
  • 25 Bernhard Gardi: A market like Mopti. Craft box and traditional techniques in Mali. Ethnological seminar: Museum of Ethnology. Vol. 25, 1985, 387 pp. ISBN 3-85977-175-2 .
  • 26 Beate Engelbrecht: potters in Mexico. Developmental studies on the production and marketing of pottery from Patamban and Tzintzuntzan, Michoacan, West Mexico. Vol. 26, 1987. 574 pp. ISBN 3-85977-176-0 .
  • 27 Barbara Huber-Greub: Coconut palm people. Soil and everyday life and their meaning in the self-image of the Abelam of Kimbangwa (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Vol. 27, 1988. 356 pp., 31 plates, numerous illustrations, 4 ctn. ISBN 3-85977-180-9 .
  • 28 Jürg Wassmann: The song to the crocodile. The ritual chants of the village Kandingei on land and sea, plants and animals (Middle Sepik, Papua New Guinea). Vol. 28, 1988. 676 S., 11 Ktn. without ISBN.
  • 29 Barbara Lüem: We are like the mountain, smiling but strong. A study of the ethnic identity of the Tenggeresen in East Java. Vol. 29, 1988. 243 pages, with numerous illustrations. ISBN 3-85977-183-3 .
  • 30 Beate Engelbrecht, Bernhard Gardi: Man Does Not Go Naked. Textiles and handicrafts from African and other countries. Mélanges offerts à Renée Boser-Sarivaxévanis. Vol. 30, 1989. 461 pp. ISBN 3-85977-182-5 .
  • 31 Ingrid Bell-Krannhals: Have to give. Ownership and possessions in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 31, 1991. 331 pp., 33 b / w photos, 2 ct., 15 plates. ISBN 3-85977-184-1 .
  • 32 Annemarie Seiler-Baldinger: Systematics of textile techniques. Completely revised and expanded edition. Vol. 32, 1991. 290 p., 16 color photos and numerous drawings. ISBN 3-85977-185-X .
  • 33 Christin Kocher Schmid: Of People and Plants. A Botanical Ethnography of Nokopo Village, Madang and Morobe Provinces, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 33, 1991. 336 pp., 10 b / w photos, 4 ct., 9 plates. ISBN 3-85977-187-6 .
  • 34 Birgit Obrist van Eeuwijk: Small but Strong. Cultural Contexts of (Mal-) Nutrition among the Northern Kwanga (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Vol. 34, 1992. 281 pp., 30 illustrations, 3 ctn. ISBN 3-85977-188-4 .
  • 35 Verena Keck: Acted wrongly - seriously ill. Sickness among the Yupno in Papua New Guinea from an ethnological and biomedical perspective. Vol. 35, 1991. 381 pp., 2 folds, 24 color, 3 b / w photos. ISBN 3-85977-189-2 .
  • 36 Jürg Schmid, Christin Kocher Schmid: Sons of the crocodile. Men's house rituals and initiation in Yensan, Central Iatmul, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 36. 1992. 321 S., 2 Ktn. ISBN 3-85977-190-6 .
  • 37 Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin (Hrsg.): Stories and oral tradition in Oceania. Dedicated to Meinhard Schuster. Collaborators: Wolfgang Marschall, Regina Pinks. Vol. 37, 1994. 391 pages, 10 ktn., 23 b / w photos. ISBN 3-85977-191-4 .
  • 38 Lilo Roost Vischer: Mothers between the stove and the market. The relationship between motherhood, social parenting and women's work among the Moose (Mossi) in Ouagadougou / Burkina Faso. Vol. 38, 1997. 266 pp. ISBN 3-85977-199-X .
  • 39 Andrea E. Schmidt: Paul Wirz : A hiker in search of “true nature”. Vol. 39, 1998. 351 pp. ISBN 3-85977-230-9 .
  • 40 Nigel A. Stephenson: Kastom or komuniti. A study of social process and change among the Wam people, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Vol. 40, 2001. 460 pp. ISBN 3-85977-202-3 .
  • 41 Peter Van Eeuwijk: This illness does not suit the doctor. Medical ethnological studies among the Minahasa (North Sulawesi, Indonesia). Vol. 41, 1999. 296 pp., Ill. ISBN 3-85977-203-1 .

References and footnotes

  1. ethnologie.philhist.unibas.ch
  2. ↑ List of publications, Exchange of letters , Museum der Kulturen (available online)

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