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Cultural Contact and Linguistic Relativity among the Indians of Northwestern California (Hardcover): Sean O'Neill Cultural Contact and Linguistic Relativity among the Indians of Northwestern California (Hardcover)
Sean O'Neill
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Examines the linguistic relativity principle in relation to the Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk Indians"

Despite centuries of intertribal contact, the American Indian peoples of northwestern California have continued to speak a variety of distinct languages. At the same time, they have come to embrace a common way of life based on salmon fishing and shared religious practices. In this thought-provoking re-examination of the hypothesis of linguistic relativity, Sean O'Neill looks closely at the Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk peoples to explore the striking juxtaposition between linguistic diversity and relative cultural uniformity among their communities.

O'Neill examines intertribal contact, multilingualism, storytelling, and historical change among the three tribes, focusing on the traditional culture of the region as it existed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He asks important historical questions at the heart of the linguistic relativity hypothesis: Have the languages in fact grown more similar as a result of contact, multilingualism, and cultural convergence? Or have they instead maintained some of their striking grammatical and semantic differences? Through comparison of the three languages, O'Neill shows that long-term contact among the tribes intensified their linguistic differences, creating unique Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk identities.

If language encapsulates worldview, as the principle of linguistic relativity suggests, then this region's linguistic diversity is puzzling. Analyzing patterns of linguistic accommodation as seen in the semantics of space and time, grammatical classification, and specialized cultural vocabularies, O'Neill resolves the apparent paradox by assessing long-term effects of contact.

Human Sacrifice and Value - Revisiting the Limits of Sacred Violence from an Anthropological and Archaeological Perspective:... Human Sacrifice and Value - Revisiting the Limits of Sacred Violence from an Anthropological and Archaeological Perspective
Sean O'Neill, Matthew J. Walsh, Marianne Moen, Svein H. Gullbekk
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume explores concepts of human sacrifice, focusing on its value – or multiplicity of values – in relative cultural and temporal terms, whether sacrifice is expressed in actual killings, in ideas revolving around ritualized, sanctioned, or sanctified violence or loss, or in transformed and (often sublimated) undertakings. Bridging a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, it analyses a spectrum of sacrificial logics and actions, daring us to rethink the scholarship of sacrifice by considering the oft hidden, subliminal and even paradoxical values and motivations that underlie sacrificial acts. The chapters give needed attention to pivotal questions in studies of sacrifice and ritualized violence - such as how we might employ new approaches to the existing evidence or revise long-debated theories about what exactly ‘human sacrifice’ is or might be, or why human sacrifice seems to emerge so often and so easily in human social experience across time and in vastly different cultures and historical contexts. Thus, the volume will strike a chord with scholars of sociology, anthropology, archaeology, history, religious studies, political science and economics -- wherever interest is focused on critically rethinking questions of sacred and sanctified human violence, and the values that make it what it is.

The Musculoskeletal System - Systems of the Body Series (Paperback, 3rd edition): Sean O'Neill, Lyn March, Leslie... The Musculoskeletal System - Systems of the Body Series (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Sean O'Neill, Lyn March, Leslie Schrieber, Terence Moopanar, Bill Walter; Series edited by …
R965 Discovery Miles 9 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Systems of the Body series has established itself as a highly valuable resource for medical and other health science students following today's systems-based courses. Now thoroughly revised and updated in this third edition, each volume presents the core knowledge of basic science and clinical conditions that medical students need, providing a concise, fully integrated view of each major body system that can be hard to find in more traditionally arranged textbooks or other resources. Multiple case studies help relate key principles to current practice, with links to clinical skills, clinical investigation and therapeutics made clear throughout. Each (print) volume also now comes with access to the complete, enhanced eBook version, offering easy anytime, anywhere access - as well as self-assessment material to check your understanding and aid exam preparation. The Musculoskeletal System provides highly accessible coverage of the core basic science principles in the context of clinical case histories, giving the reader a fully integrated understanding of the system and its major diseases. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND THE HAND SOFT TISSUE RHEUMATIC DISEASE INVOLVING THE SHOULDER AND ELBOW NERVE COMPRESSION SYNDROMES LOWER BACK PAIN BONE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN NORMAL AND DISEASE STATES THE SYNOVIAL JOINT IN HEALTH AND DISEASE: OSTEOARTHRITIS CRYSTAL ARTHROPATHIES AND THE ANKLE SKELETAL MUSCLE AND ITS DISORDERS AUTOIMMUNITY AND THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM TRAUMA AND THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM INFECTION AND THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Systems of the Body Series: The Renal System The Musculoskeletal System The Nervous System The Digestive System The Endocrine System The Respiratory System The Cardiovascular System

Highly Irregular - Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't Rhyme-And Other Oddities of the English Language (Hardcover): Arika... Highly Irregular - Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't Rhyme-And Other Oddities of the English Language (Hardcover)
Arika Okrent; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R593 R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Save R65 (11%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Maybe you've been speaking English all your life, or maybe you learned it later on. But whether you use it just well enough to get your daily business done, or you're an expert with a red pen who never omits a comma or misplaces a modifier, you must have noticed that there are some things about this language that are just weird. Perhaps you're reading a book and stop to puzzle over absurd spelling rules (Why are there so many ways to say '-gh'?), or you hear someone talking and get stuck on an expression (Why do we say "How dare you" but not "How try you"?), or your kid quizzes you on homework (Why is it "eleven and twelve" instead of "oneteen and twoteen"?). Suddenly you ask yourself, "Wait, why do we do it this way?" You think about it, try to explain it, and keep running into walls. It doesn't conform to logic. It doesn't work the way you'd expect it to. There doesn't seem to be any rule at all. There might not be a logical explanation, but there will be an explanation, and this book is here to help. In Highly Irregular, Arika Okrent answers these questions and many more. Along the way she tells the story of the many influences-from invading French armies to stubborn Flemish printers-that made our language the way it is today. Both an entertaining send-up of linguistic oddities and a deeply researched history of English, Highly Irregular is essential reading for anyone who has paused to wonder about our marvelous mess of a language.

In the Darkest of Days - Re-investigating Human Sacrifice and Value in Southern Scandinavian Prehistory (Paperback): Matthew J.... In the Darkest of Days - Re-investigating Human Sacrifice and Value in Southern Scandinavian Prehistory (Paperback)
Matthew J. Walsh, Sean O'Neill, Lasse Sørensen
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book collects recent works on the subjects of sacrificial offerings, ritualised violence and the relative values thereof in the contexts of Scandinavian prehistory from the Neolithic to the Viking era. It provides a detailed re-appraisal of key aspects of prehistoric bog bodies using the latest forensic and material culture analytical techniques to examine questions of sacrifice, execution and ritual behaviour. The volume re-opens investigations into notions of value relating to diverse evidence and suggested evidence for human sacrifice and related ritualised violence. It covers a broad spectrum of issues relating to novel interpretations of the existing archaeological materials, but with a focus on the study of value and value dynamics in these diverse ritual contexts, engaging in questions of identity, cosmology, economics and social relations. Cases span from the Scandinavian Late Neolithic and Nordic Bronze Age, through to the well-known wetland deposits and bog bodies of the Iron Age, to Viking era executions, ‘deviant’ burials and contemporaneous double/multiple graves, exploring the implications for the transformation of sacrificial practices across Scandinavian prehistory. Each contributor untangles the myriad forms of value at play in different incarnations of human offerings, and provide insights into how those values were expressed, for example in the selection and treatment of victims in relation to their status, personhood, identity and life-history. The volume builds on a workshop hosted at the National Museum of Denmark in 2018 which inaugurated the beginning of the research project ‘Human Sacrifice and Value: The limits of sacred violence’ and was supported by the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo. It brings together research and perspectives that go beyond the who, what and where of most archaeological and anthropological investigations of sacrificial violence to address both the underlying and explicit forms of value associated with such events.

50 Things You Didn't Know about Ancient Rome (Paperback): Sean O'Neill 50 Things You Didn't Know about Ancient Rome (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
50 Things You Didn't Know about Ancient Greece (Paperback): Sean O'Neill 50 Things You Didn't Know about Ancient Greece (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Walks on the Ground - A Tribal History of the Ponca Nation (Hardcover): Louis V. Headman Walks on the Ground - A Tribal History of the Ponca Nation (Hardcover)
Louis V. Headman; Foreword by Sean O'Neill
R2,086 R1,960 Discovery Miles 19 600 Save R126 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

2020 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Walks on the Ground is a record of Louis V. Headman's personal study of the Southern Ponca people, spanning seven decades beginning with the historic notation of the Ponca people's origins in the East. The last of the true Ponca speakers and storytellers entered Indian Territory in 1877 and most lived into the 1940s. In Ponca heritage the history of individuals is told and passed along in songs of tribal members. Headman acquired information primarily when singing with known ceremonial singers such as Harry Buffalohead, Ed Littlecook, Oliver Littlecook, Eli Warrior, Dr. Sherman Warrior (son of Sylvester Warrior), Roland No Ear, and "Pee-wee" Clark. Headman's father, Kenneth Headman, shared most of this history and culture with Louis. During winter nights, after putting a large log into the fireplace, Kenneth would begin his storytelling. The other elders in the tribe confirmed Kenneth's stories and insights and contributed to the history Louis has written about the Ponca. Walks on the Ground traces changes in the tribe as reflected in educational processes, the influences and effects of the federal government, and the dominant social structure and culture. Headman includes children's stories and recognizes the contribution made by Ponca soldiers who served during both world wars, the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Dictionary of the Ponca People (Paperback): Louis V. Headman, Sean O'Neill Dictionary of the Ponca People (Paperback)
Louis V. Headman, Sean O'Neill
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Dictionary of the Ponca People presents approximately five thousand words and definitions used by Ponca speakers from the late nineteenth century to the present. Until relatively recently, the Ponca language had been passed down solely as part of an oral tradition in which children learned the language at home by listening to their elders. Almost every family on the southern Ponca reservation in Oklahoma spoke the language fluently until the 1940s, when English began to replace the Ponca language as children were forced to learn English in government boarding schools. In response to demand, Ponca language classes are now being offered to children and adults as people seek to gain knowledge of this important link to tradition and culture. The approximately five thousand words in this volume encompass the main artery of the language heard and spoken by the parents and grandparents of the Ponca Council of Elders. Additional words are included, such as those related to modern devices and technology. This dictionary has been compiled at a time when the southern Poncas are initiating a new syntactic structure to the language, as few can speak a full sentence. This dictionary is not intended to recover a cultural period or practice but rather to serve as a reference for the Poncas' spoken language.

Saint Ninian's Cave (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Saint Ninian's Cave (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R162 Discovery Miles 1 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
50 Things You Didn't Know about the Middle Ages (Paperback): Sean O'Neill 50 Things You Didn't Know about the Middle Ages (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
50 Things You Didn't Know about Colonial America (Paperback): Sean O'Neill 50 Things You Didn't Know about Colonial America (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
50 Things You Didn't Know about the Old West (Paperback): Sean O'Neill 50 Things You Didn't Know about the Old West (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
To Her with Love - The Sequel to "AIDS, A Forbidden Love Story" (Paperback): Sean O'Neill To Her with Love - The Sequel to "AIDS, A Forbidden Love Story" (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill; Frank S Julian
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Flag Day: Sean McCollum Flag Day
Sean McCollum; Illustrated by Sean O'Neill
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
among the judas branches (Paperback): Sean O'Neill among the judas branches (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Twitch Upon the Thread (Paperback): Sean O'Neill A Twitch Upon the Thread (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cultural Contact and Linguistic Relativity among the Indians of Northwestern California (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Cultural Contact and Linguistic Relativity among the Indians of Northwestern California (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite centuries of intertribal contact, the American Indian peoples of northwestern California have continued to speak a variety of distinct languages. At the same time, they have come to embrace a common way of life based on salmon fishing and shared religious practices. In this thought-provoking re-examination of the hypothesis of linguistic relativity, Sean O'Neill looks closely at the Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk peoples to explore the striking juxtaposition between linguistic diversity and relative cultural uniformity among their communities. O'Neill examines intertribal contact, multilingualism, storytelling, and historical change among the three tribes, focusing on the traditional culture of the region as it existed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He asks important historical questions at the heart of the linguistic relativity hypothesis: Have the languages in fact grown more similar as a result of contact, multilingualism, and cultural convergence? Or have they instead maintained some of their striking grammatical and semantic differences? Through comparison of the three languages, O'Neill shows that long-term contact among the tribes intensified their linguistic differences, creating unique Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk identities. If language encapsulates worldview, as the principle of linguistic relativity suggests, then this region's linguistic diversity is puzzling. Analyzing patterns of linguistic accommodation as seen in the semantics of space and time, grammatical classification, and specialized cultural vocabularies, O'Neill resolves the apparent paradox by assessing long-term effects of contact.

Lazarine Meditations (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Lazarine Meditations (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sickles of Roughcast Mercy (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Sickles of Roughcast Mercy (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wordless Witness (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Wordless Witness (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Madhouse Verses for children and childish adults - Volume 1 (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Madhouse Verses for children and childish adults - Volume 1 (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Leap Pretty Target (Paperback): Sean O'Neill Leap Pretty Target (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R196 Discovery Miles 1 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
That Fair Beguiling Thread - Prayer Poems for Every Occasion (Paperback): Sean O'Neill That Fair Beguiling Thread - Prayer Poems for Every Occasion (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
An Act of Courage (Paperback): Sean O'Neill An Act of Courage (Paperback)
Sean O'Neill
R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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