ABSTRACT

This is an unusual excursion into American Indian culture history by a British social anthropologist. It examines theories of the development of different Pueblo social structures, with particular attention to Eggan. From a detailed re-analysis of the evidence and a consideration of material from the Eastern Keresan Pueblo of Cochiti, based on his own fieldwork, Dr Fox concludes that the theory that all Pueblos were derived from a common base is no longer tenable, and that a diversity of origins is more probable. Apart from its contribution to Amerindian studies, the book is of particular interest as an approach to modern culture history by a social anthropologist.

part I|47 pages

The Pueblos

chapter 1|20 pages

The Keresan Bridge

chapter 2|25 pages

The Theories

part II|137 pages

Cochiti

chapter 3|19 pages

Social Structure

chapter 4|19 pages

Kinship Structure

chapter 5|30 pages

Genealogical Evidence

chapter 6|17 pages

Discussion

chapter 7|29 pages

Kinship Terms: (I) Meanings

chapter 8|21 pages

Kinship Terms: (2) History

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion