Bibliography, etc. Note:
Bibliography: p. 243-267.
Formatted Contents Note:
Issues in the analysis of enduring cultural systems / George Pierre Castile -- pt. 1. Regional plural interrelationships: Dispersed minorities of the Middle East: a comparison and a lesson / William Y. Adams -- The question of enclavement in colonial Central Northern Mexico / William B. Griffen -- pt. 2. Opposition and persistence: The persistent identity of the Mohave Indians, 1859-1965 / Frederick J.E. Gorman -- Blacks in the United States: the creation of an enduring people? / Vera M. Green -- Mormon "peculiarity": recapitulation of subordination / Mark P. Leone -- Cherokee curing and conjuring: identity and the Southeastern co-tradition / Willard Walker -- pt. 3. Ritual and persistence: The ritual of the cultural enclave process: the dramatization of oppositions among the Mayo Indians of Northwest Mexico / N. Ross Crumrine -- Ritual as interethnic competition: Indito versus Blanco in Mountain Pima Easter ceremonies / Timothy Dunnigan -- pt. 4. An applied perspective: Applied anthropology and cultural persistence / John van Willigen -- pt. 5. Adaptive perspectives: On the Tarascanness of the Tarascans and the Indianness of the Indians / George Pierre Castile -- Anarchy, enclavement, and syntropy in intentional and traditional communities / Charles J. Erasmus -- Enclavement, fusion, and adaptation in a Tzeltal Maya community / Robert C. Harman -- Persistence without change: a property of sociocultural dynamics / Janet R. Moone.