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The Kroeber Anthropological SocietyPapers
Numbers 61 and 62 Spring and Fall 1982
Editors
Scott MorganBruce Pohlmann
Kamala Visweswaran
Officers of the Society
Scott MorganBruce Pohlmann
Kroeber Anthropological SocietyBerkeley, California
(1983)
Cover: Torres Straits dancers, Berkeley, MayPhoto by Nicole Constable
Darkroom Processing by Glenn Morgan
Printed by GRT Book Printing,Oakland,Ca.94601
1983
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
The Kroeber AnthropologicaZ Society Papers publish arti-cles in the general field of anthropology. In addition toarticles of theoretical interest, the Papers will welcomedescriptive studies putting factual information on record,work of original theoretical bent as well as historicaldocuments of anthropological interest. The Society welcomesstudent research papers of high quality.
The Papers are published annually. Subscription is bymembership in the Kroeber Anthropological Society. Annualdues for student members are $12.00; for non-student members$15.00; and for institutional members $18.00. Send requestsfor membership to the Secretary of the Society at the addressbelow.
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(1) Paper excluding references should not exceeddouble-spaced pages.
(2) The original plus one copy of the manuscriptsubmitted.
(3) Tables and illustrations must be photo-readydrawings or glossy prints. All figures mustconsecutively and captioned.
30 typewritten,
should be
black on whitebe numbered
(4) Bibliography/endnote format follows American Anthropologist.
(5) A half-page abstract or summary of the paperable.
is prefer-
Papers not meeting the first two criteria wiZZ not be consider-ed for pubZication0 Authors will receive one complimentarycopy of the journal. When notified of acceptance of theirmanuscripts, authors may order additional copies of the journalat extra charge.
Manuscripts should be sent to:
EditorKroeber Anthropological SocietyDepartment of AnthropologyUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, Ca. 94720
CONTENTS
Contributions of Karl Hermann Berendt toCentral American Archaeology
Elizabeth F. Wolfe....... .......1
Michel de Montaigne's "Of Cannibal" asCultural Relativism, Critique andCounterproposal: An Issue in theHistory of Anthropology
Norris Brock Johnson. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e... 20
The Problem of Reconstructing aPrototype for H?IK'AL
Jeffrey P. Williams ............................ . 41
The Outpatient Department as a SocialSystem: Structure, Ideology andBehavior
Carole Browner....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
The Bounds of Intimacy: InteractionsAmong Women in Madras, India
Kelsey Clark Underwood........................... 69
Caste and Class in Germany: A Studyof the Power Politics of LaborMigration from 1955-1980
Uli H. Lne....................... 78
"Making it in America"--A ParticipantObservation Study of Cuban Refugees
Pedro Noguera ........ . . . . . . . ......... . . .......... 88
Student Fieldwork and Student Activities:Applying Anthropology on the CollegeCampus
James C. Pierson...... . .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .110
Freud Encounters Fin de SiecZeAnthropology: The Case of Totemand Taboo
Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozcoo........................ 129
Babel-Babble in Baghdad -by-the-Bay:Towards a Social Dialectology ofthe San Francisco Bay Area
Urs DUrmUller ..........................................148