ABSTRACT

Seasonal Variations of the Eskimo is one of the first books in anthropology to adopt a sociological approach to the analysis of a single society. Mauss links elements of anthropology and human geography, arguing that geographical factors should be considered in relation to a social context in all its complexity.
The work is an illuminating source on the Eskimo and a proto-type of what an anthropologist should do with ethnographic data and exerted considerable influence on the development of social anthropology.
English translation first published in 1979.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction 1

chapter 1|13 pages

General Morphology

chapter 2|17 pages

Seasonal Morphology

chapter 3|4 pages

The Causes of Eskimo Seasonal Variations

chapter 4|19 pages

The Effects of Eskimo Seasonal Variations

chapter 5|5 pages

Conclusion