The Anthrogirl Podcast

Pitjantjatjara Man

19 min · 8 feb 2023
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Despite the austerity of their environment and their meagre possessions, these aboriginal people of central Australia produced as lavish a body of myth and ritual as can be found anywhere in the world.  It is a staggering cultural resource - but with the coming of the whitefella, everything changed. Bibliography: Gould, Richard, Yiwara, Foragers of the Australian Desert, Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY Moorehead, Alan, Cooper’s Creek, The Opening of Australia, The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987 Sharp, Lauriston, Technological Innovation and Culture Change: An Australian Case, in Cultural and Social Anthropology, Peter B. Hammond, The MacMillan Company Spencer and Gillen, The Native Tribes of Central Australia, Dover Publications, NY

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Let’s begin with a question, the kind anthropologists love: are any customs universal?  Found everywhere, in every culture, from frozen Nunavut to the blistering sands of the Sahara?  Storytelling is a cultural universal. People snooze in classrooms and during religious services, but never when a spooky story is told around a campfire.  These are some of my favorite stories, collected by anthropologists. Bibliography: Grimble, Arthur, A Gilbertese Creation Myth, In Reader in Comparative Religion, Lessa & Vogt, eds. Harper and Row, 1965. Beals, Allan, Gopalpur: A South Indian Village. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 Chagnon, Napolean, Yanomamo, The Fierce People. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 3 rd edition. 1983 Pierce, Joe, Life in a Turkish Village. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964. John Middleton Hyena and Rabbit: A Kaguru Representation. In Myth and Cosmos, John Middleton, ed. University of Texas Press, 1967

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