Description: National Museum Bulletin No. 10, Anthropological Series, No. 5: The Social Organization of the Winnebago Indians, an Interpretation, by Paul Radin, published by the Government Printing Bureau for the Canada Department of Mines, Ottawa, CN, a Facsimile of the 1915 Edition, 1974 — 40 pages — illustrated. Contents: IntroductionInterpretation of the Twofold Division and the ClansThe social organization of the WinnebagoRelation of the present to previous Winnebago types of social organizationThe twofold grouping — names and religio-mythological interpretationFunctions of the twofold divisionThe clan organizationLegendary grouping of clansArrangement of clans in villageIndividual namesAttitude toward clan animalsRelationship to clan animalsThe clan tieThe Socio-political complexClan functionsThe reciprocal relationship of the clansThe "servant" relationshipThe specific possessions of the clanImmaterial possessions of the clanThe clan marks of identificationThe clan as a socio-ceremonial complexInfluence of the clan upon ceremonial organizationPhonetic Key
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: Ottawa, CN
Signed: No
Publisher: Government Printing Bureau
Subject: Winnebago Indians
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1974
Language: English
Illustrator: Government Printing Bureau
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Paul Radin
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Topic: Anthropology
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Character Family: Winnebago Indians