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  013 Senri Ethnological Studies (SES)

The purpose of Senri Ethnological Studies is to present the formal results of individual , inter-university, and core research projects. The series includes multiple- and single-author monographs on specific ethnic groups, regions, and themes, as well as collection catalogues for acquisitions of the museum. The series is irregular (usually about two issues per year), and the main language used English. All contributions are reviewed by a museum editorial committee.

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   no.001 Africa 1 1978  

     SES no.001; Cover, contents, and others
    

     SES no.001; Preface
    Umesao, Tadao      ウメサオ, タダオ      梅棹, 忠夫 
     p.ⅰ -ⅵ

     Family and Daily Life : ―An Ethnography of the Datoga Pastoralists in Mangola (1)
    Tomikawa, Morimichi      トミカワ, モリミチ      富川, 盛道 
     p.1 -36

     Slufay : Notes on an Iraqw Ritual Prayer
    Wada, Shohei      ワダ, ショウヘイ      和田, 正平 
     p.37 -53

     Beeda : a Fu16e Mbooku Poem
    Eguchi, Paul Kazuhisa      エグチ, カズヒサ      江口, 一久 
     p.55 -88

     Social and Economic Utility of Omuramba, the Chiga Sorghum Beer
    Omori, Motoyoshi      オオモリ, モトヨシ      大森, 元吉 
     p.89 -104

     Emigration et Société : Le Processus des Changements Structuraux d'un Village Kabyle
    Miyaji, Mieko      ミヤジ, ミエコ      宮治, 美江子 
     p.105 -130

     The Residential Groups of the Mbuti Pygmies
    Ichikawa, Mitsuo      イチカワ, ミツオ      市川, 光雄 
     p.131 -188

     A Study of the Comparative Ecology of African Gatherer-Hunters with Special Reference to San (Bushman-speaking People) and Pygmies
    Tanaka, Jiro      タナカ, ジロウ      田中, 二郎 
     p.189 -212


 

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