Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society
"The Hopi Indians of Arizona have long been portrayed in the anthropological literature as a sober, peaceful, and cooperative people with an egalitarian social organization. Hopi ideology itself encourages this perception. But, as Jerrold E. Levy argues in Orayvi Revisited, traditional Hopi soc...
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spelling | Levy, Jerrold E. Verfasser aut Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society Jerrold E. Levy Santa Fe, NM School of American Research Press 1992 XVI, 198 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The Hopi Indians of Arizona have long been portrayed in the anthropological literature as a sober, peaceful, and cooperative people with an egalitarian social organization. Hopi ideology itself encourages this perception. But, as Jerrold E. Levy argues in Orayvi Revisited, traditional Hopi society was divided by an internal contradiction between an ideology of cooperation and integration and a highly stratified system of land control. In 1906, this contradiction led the Third Mesa village of Orayvi to split into two factions, a split characterized by Levy as "a revolt of the landless."" "In his penetrating analysis of the hierarchical elements of Hopi society, Levy ranks the land owned by each Hopi clan according to its quality and finds a mirror of this ranking in the clans' differential access to ceremonial offices. Working against this hierarchical structure were traditions such as village endogamy that functioned to increase cohesion. These opposing forces kept Hopi society in a state of dynamic tension - a tension that in times of environmental stress could erupt in the social trauma of factionalism and village fissioning." "Using the recently rediscovered turn-of-the-century field notes of Mischa Titiev and the federal census data of 1900, Levy achieves the first quantitative analysis of the 1906 Orayvi split. He also provides a lucid reading of the role of ideology and myth - and the Hopi concept of history as prophecy - in promoting village cohesiveness. During the Orayvi split, each faction was able to use this ideology to formulate prophecies and interpret myths to support its own position. By addressing both anthropological and Hopi interpretations of the split, Levy gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of this fundamental event in Southwestern Pueblo history. In the process, he answers a number of long-standing questions about the much-debated nature of Hopi society."--BOOK JACKET. Hopi (Indiens) - Acculturation ram Hopi (Indiens) - Conditions sociales ram Hopi (Indiens) - Histoire ram Geschichte Hopi Indians Cultural assimilation Hopi Indians History Hopi Indians Social conditions Social structure Arizona Oraibi Sozialstruktur (DE-588)4055898-8 gnd rswk-swf Hopi (DE-588)4072621-6 gnd rswk-swf Oraibi Pueblo (Ariz.) History Oraibi Pueblo (Ariz.) Social conditions Hopi (DE-588)4072621-6 s Sozialstruktur (DE-588)4055898-8 s DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Levy, Jerrold E. Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society Hopi (Indiens) - Acculturation ram Hopi (Indiens) - Conditions sociales ram Hopi (Indiens) - Histoire ram Geschichte Hopi Indians Cultural assimilation Hopi Indians History Hopi Indians Social conditions Social structure Arizona Oraibi Sozialstruktur (DE-588)4055898-8 gnd Hopi (DE-588)4072621-6 gnd |
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title | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society |
title_auth | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society |
title_exact_search | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society |
title_full | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society Jerrold E. Levy |
title_fullStr | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society Jerrold E. Levy |
title_full_unstemmed | Orayvi revisited social stratification in an "egalitarian" society Jerrold E. Levy |
title_short | Orayvi revisited |
title_sort | orayvi revisited social stratification in an egalitarian society |
title_sub | social stratification in an "egalitarian" society |
topic | Hopi (Indiens) - Acculturation ram Hopi (Indiens) - Conditions sociales ram Hopi (Indiens) - Histoire ram Geschichte Hopi Indians Cultural assimilation Hopi Indians History Hopi Indians Social conditions Social structure Arizona Oraibi Sozialstruktur (DE-588)4055898-8 gnd Hopi (DE-588)4072621-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Hopi (Indiens) - Acculturation Hopi (Indiens) - Conditions sociales Hopi (Indiens) - Histoire Geschichte Hopi Indians Cultural assimilation Hopi Indians History Hopi Indians Social conditions Social structure Arizona Oraibi Sozialstruktur Hopi Oraibi Pueblo (Ariz.) History Oraibi Pueblo (Ariz.) Social conditions |
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