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Index
Davis, Wade, 202
death, 30 , 31 , 57 , 72 , 77 – 79 , 83 , 85 , 95 – 97 ,
169 , 173 , 176 – 80 , 191 , 215 , 224 , 230 – 32 ,
268 , 275 , 281 , 289 , 299 , 303 – 4 , 316 , 320 ,
361 , 395 , 408 , 411 ; and development cycles,
77 , 177 ; and double death, 95 , 98 ; and
dreams, 4 , 13 , 72 , 125 , 178 , 204 , 205 , 220 ,
224 , 229 , 232 , 235 , 268 , 281 – 84 , 314 , 321 ,
343 , 353 , 362 ; interpretation of, 27 , 41 ;
knowledge of, 29 , 130 , 135 , 178 , 201 , 275 ,
285 ; and instructions, 89 , 344 – 47;and spirit
loss, 78 , 176
decolonization, ix, 212
Dene Tha, 89 , 154 , 174 , 194 , 215 – 19 , 223 – 30
deutero-learning, 85 , 89 , 91
dialogue, 4 , 6 , 16 , 99 – 101 , 121 , 152 , 213 , 235 ,
239 , 259
Dickens, Charles, 380
differences of opinion, 23 , 24
discourse, 13 , 94 , 133 , 195 , 204 , 217 , 220 , 250 ,
258 , 264 , 330
disenchantment, 158 – 59
drum (drumming), 16 , 30 – 43 , 49 – 50 , 59 , 68 ,
79 , 82 , 125 , 323 – 51
Durkheim, Emile, 21 , 117 , 349
ecstasis, 4 , 6 , 16 , 53 , 75 – 76 , 80 – 84
ecstasy, 5 , 49 , 109 , 124 , 145 , 255
ecstatic fieldwork, 1 – 6 , 11 , 53 , 59 , 75 , 76 , 81 ,
84 , 89 , 124 , 156 , 183 , 186 , 192 , 200 – 204 ,
211 , 220 , 225 , 235 , 321
elder, 31 , 42 , 47 – 48 , 58 , 84 , 123 , 177 , 193 ,
200 , 205 , 211 , 217 – 33 , 243 , 261 , 272 , 275 ,
279 , 363
embodiment, 147 , 263 , 306 , 321 – 24 , 330 , 346
energy, 129 , 132 , 145 – 49 , 156
envy, 41 , 264 , 270 , 282
epiphany, 25 , 238 , 239 , 250
epistemology, 9 , 76 , 88 – 101 , 186 , 189 , 194 –
205 , 216 ; recursive, 85 , 91 – 101
ethical guidelines, 184 , 208 , 211 , 213 , 217 , 235
ethics (or fieldwork ethics), 7 , 85 , 88 – 90 , 92 ,
99 – 101 , 132 , 213 , 216 , 235 , 258
ethnocentrism, 7 , 212
ethnography, ix, xi, 1 , 2 , 10 , 16 , 28 , 47 , 75 – 76 ,
89 , 103 , 160 , 182 , 189 , 210 , 215 , 220 , 225 ,
229 , 259 , 331 , 348 , 381 – 88 , 396 , 412 – 14 ;
knowledge of, 2 , 3 , 5 , 9 , 11 , 16 , 53 , 84 ,
97 , 255 , 259 , 330 ; objectivity of, 1 , 7 , 13 ,
16 , 330 ; self, 2 , 3 .See also experiential
ethnographers

evil, 83 , 169 – 70 , 265 , 268 – 69 , 277 , 280 , 287
exoticism, 42
experiential ethnographers, 4 , 6 , 151 , 234 , 321
Fabian, Johannes, ix, xii, 1 , 3 – 11 , 13 , 16 , 75 ,
89 , 97 , 125 , 182 , 189 , 203 , 209 , 212 , 216 ,
219 , 220 , 224 , 237 , 330 , 349
field, ix, xi–xii, 1 – 7 , 10 , 12 , 16 , 22 , 35 , 85 – 88 ,
103 , 108 , 113 , 117 , 120 – 23 , 153 , 167 , 183 ,
210 – 11 , 217 , 219 – 21 , 228 , 234 , 239 – 40 ,
250 , 256 , 258 , 260 , 287 – 90 , 293 , 308 , 318 ,
324 , 330 – 32 , 347 , 352 – 62 , 373 , 386 , 388 ,
396 ; entrance/exit of, 4 , 108 , 166 , 323 , 373 ;
transformative moments of, 1 , 6 , 10 , 85 , 210 ,
250 , 256 , 347 ; stories about, 383 , 389 , 396
fishing, 18 – 19 , 93 , 97 , 172 , 181 , 200 , 242
Foucault, Michel, 13 , 105 , 238
Francis of Assisi, 37
Garbage Can model, 384 – 86 , 415
Gardner, Peter, 15 , 17 – 35 , 230
Geertz, Clifford, 7 – 12 , 188 , 238 , 250 , 330 , 383 ,
388 , 412
gender roles, 4 , 6 , 80 , 136 , 209 , 215 , 302 – 3 ,
405 ; in dancing, 109 – 10 , 113 , 115 , 120 – 23
genocide, 243 , 256 , 299 , 306 , 309
Gilgamesh, 408
glossalalia, 129
“going Native,” 3 , 49 , 154 , 188 , 204 , 206 , 228 ,
233 , 279 , 331 , 347 – 48
Goodale, Jane, 88 – 89
Goulet, Jean-Guy, 3 , 4 , 9 , 10 , 12 , 89 , 125 , 151 ,
154 , 186 , 192 , 198 , 208 – 36 , 282 , 321 , 347
Great Divide, 210
group, closed, 130 , 133 , 135 , 140 , 144 , 148 ,
154
Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, 159 , 167 – 71 , 182
Guru-kul, 324 – 25
Harries-Jones, Peter, 85 , 91 , 95
Helm, June, 21
Hiroshima, 405 – 8
Hosts, xii, 1 – 2 , 4 – 5 , 7 – 12 , 76 , 183 , 210 , 215 ,
222 – 23 , 233
hunting, 19 , 22 – 23 , 96 , 161 , 179 – 81 , 211 ,
241 – 52 , 291
identity (aboriginal), 211
individualized thought, 20
informed consent, 256 , 259
injury, 31 , 204 , 293
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