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Index
"A boriginal Territorial Organization"
(Stanner), quote from, 13
Absent Body, The (Leder), 92
Abu-Lughod, Lila: on emotion, 97
Acoustemology, 92, 96-101,105,134,
135nl
Advertising signs, 149-50
African Americans: change and, 202;
community and, 206; home places
and, 223
Agee, James, 143, 159
Aggravation, 151
Agriculture, capitalization of, 231-33
Akol spirit tree, 123
Amigo, 138 (photo)
Ancient Monuments Act, 229
Anderson, Benedict: imagined commu-
nities and, 164nl
Ane mama (gone reflection-
reverberation), 99, 121
Antaeus, 26
Anthropology, 14; cognitive, 233; cul-
tural, 47n4, 50n26; phenomenology
and, 13; physical, 47n4; physiologi-
cal/pragmatic forms of, 47n4
Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of
View (Kant), 16
Anthropology of Landscape: Perspectives
on place and Space, The (Hirsch and
O'Hanlon)' 6
Apaches. See Western Apaches
Appadurai, Arjun, 5; on ethnoscapes, 6
Appalachia, 140-41; space in, 9-10
Archytas, 44, 45, 47n3; place and, 16;
quote of, 13, 53
Aristotle, 26, 32, 35,46, 47n5; on
bodily position, 48n13; on culture,
33; place and, 16; on Plato, 47n3;
quote of, 13
Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (Chom-
sky), 28
Austen, Jane, 251; quote of, 233, 250
Awareness, 53, 54
Bachelard, Gaston: dwellings and, 39;
place and, 16
Badger Scoops Up Water, 81
Bakhtin, Mikhail: cultural production
dialogics and, 139
Barringer, J. C., quote of, 243
Barthes, Roland: texting and, 139
Barton, Lew, 211; on Prospect, 210
Basso, Ellen, 95
Basso, Keith, 62 (photo), 178, 197; on
interanimation, 22, 260; on place,
48n11, 194, 235; on placenames, 125;
quote of, 38; on Western Apache,
201, 226n3
Behaviorism, 33
Benjamin, Walter, 165n4; redemptive
potentiality and, 139
Berdoulay, Vincent: lived space and, 193
Berger, Brigitte, 88nl
Berger, Peter, 88nl
Bergson, Henri, 95; on body, 134; on
perception and memories, 93
Berlin, Isaiah, 58
Big willow Stands Alone, 77
Billboards, 149-50
Bitter Mescal, 68
284 I INDEX
Black Ankle, 200, 261; reputation of,
204-5
Blu, Karen L, 194, 261; on Lumbee
Indians/place, 7, 10
Blue House, 82
Board of Agriculture and Internal
Improvement, report to, 251
Boas, Franz: placenames and, 201
Bodger, John, 196n5; stones and, 180;
Tauribariba ,stone and, 181-82
Body, 22, 45, 105, 134; ;e;thesiologi-
cal, 22, 48n12; bilateral, 21; cosmic
regions and, 21; culture and, 34,46;
customary, 34; hexis, 100; memory
making and, 93-94; mind and, 36;
motion and, 23; place and, 24, 35;
techniques, 100. See also Knowing
body; Lived body; Perceived body
Boianai, myth from, 177
Bolekini, 121, 126, 135nl
Borges, Jorge Luis, 256n14
Boundaries: blurred, 202-14; perceptual
basis of, 43; porousness of, 6, 42-43,
216,217
Bounded culture syndrome, ethnoscapes
and,6
Bourdieu, Pierre: customary body and,
34; theoretical space and, 40
Brain, mind and, 73-74
Branches, trunks and, in Kaluli song,
131
Braudel, Fernand: on emplacement, 33
British Naturalists' Association, 229
Broad Noifolk (Mardle), 256n12
Bruner, Jerome: on process uniyersals,
50n26
Bryant, Arthur, quote of, 253
Buderi, 187, 189
"Building Dwelling Thinking" (Heideg-
ger), quote from, 72
"Burnt Norton" (Eliot), quote from, 36
Butler, Samuel, 257n24
Camus, Albert: on sense of place, 83
Canoes, launching, 41-42
Carlin, George, 237; quote of, 235
Carolina Indian Voice, 209 /
Carpenter, Edmund, 94; on acoustic
space, 95
Cartography, 241-45
Casey, Edward S., 9, 88nl, 88n2, 259,
260; on memory making, 93; on
perceived body/knowing body, 134;
on place, 8, 261
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul,
Tauribariba stone at, 180-82
Ceremonialism, 39, 101, 127
Certeau, Michel de, 241, 247
Change, 202-3, 260
Chateaubriand, Franyois Auguste Rene:
on places, 195
Chomsky, Noam: place and, 29; on
universals, 28
Chorography, 234
Chorography cif Noifolk (Norden), 234
Churchill, Winston, 256n15
Clare, John, 251, 252
Cobbet, William, 252
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 36
Collingwood, R. G.: scale of forms and,
32
Commentary on Categories
(Archytas), 53
Commons Preservation Society, 229
Common values, place and, 194
Common world (koinos kosmos), 30
Communities: area and, 200; Blacks
and, 206, 216; blurred boundaries
of, 202-14; connections and, 205-
6, 207; creation of, 216; distinction
between, 210-11; Indians and, 198,
206, 217, 218; persistence of, 216-
17; rivalry between, 207, 219; Whites
and,206, 216
Community hall: locating, 190-92;
social obligations and, 193
Connectedness, 173, 221, 262; commu-
nity and, 205-6, 207; kin, 222-23;
movement and, 216; social obli-
gations and, 193; strengthening,
215
Constable, John, 251
Corporeal intentionality, 22
Cosgrove, Denis: on landscape, 94
Cosmography. 234
Cottonwood Stands Spreading Out, 82
Country and the City, The (Williams),
257n27
Country Life magazine, 229
Covent Garden, 254
Coyote, 77, 81
Coyote Pisses In The Water, 67, 77
Critique cif Judgment, The (Kant), quote
from, 19
Critique cif Pure Reason (Kant), 20
Cromwell, Charles, 58-60, 64, 82,
89n8; Patterson death and, 87; place
and, 86
Cubism, analyticalfsynthetic, 27
Cultural Anthropology, 5
Cultural construction, 53, 87
Cultural destruction, 4, 16
Cultural geography, place and, 3, 4
Culturalism, 35
Cultural meaning, 144, 165n7
Cultural production, dialogics of, 139
Cultural real, 144 '
Cultural significance, 141; importance
of, 73
Culture, 44, 230; body and, 34, 46;
boundedness models of, 5; emplace-
ment of, 33; endemic status of, 35;
mind and, 33; nature and, 35-36, 38,
47n2; perception of, 33; place and,
33, 88n2, 193
Damaladona, community hall and, 190
Daniel, E. V., 223
Dararugu stones, 182-84, 185 (photo)
Day, James Wentworth: on East Anglia,
230
Defmiteness, 27, 216
Deighton, Len, 254; on East Anglia,
230; quote of, 229
Deloria, Vine, Jr.: quote of, 58
Depths, 17, 47n6
Descartes, Rene: on space/place, 20,
47n7
Devil's Fork Holler, 142 (photo), 261
Diasporas, 4, 6
Dinesen, Isak, 54
Discourse: emotion and, 97; space/place
in, 201
Displacement, 4, 224
Distance and closeness, problematics of,
140
Dobunaba, Alice, 173, 195n2; on food,
179; staying with, 169-70
Dogura, 169, 170, 185
Do:m, 104; distinguishing, 105
Domesday Book, 235, 239, 256n13
Dreaming, 15, 25
INDEX I 281
Dreama, 159-64; bridge at place of, 163
(photo)
Dun (branches), 116
Dun + talun, 116, 117, 122-23
Durkheim, Emile, 40; on space/time,
52n40
Durrell, Lawrence: on place, 84
Dwelling, 3,39, 54,55, 140
Eagles, John: poetry by, 252-53
East Anglia: place and, 10, 11; place-
names in, 240; population of, 255n7;
speech in, 255n12
Eleb, 104, 105, 107, 109
Eliot, T. S.: quote of, 36
Embodiment, 9, 92-94,134
Emotion: discourse and, 97; personal
landscape and, 187-89
Empfindungen, 17
Emplacement, 9,34,38, 46, 51n36, 134;
epistemology of, 105
"Empowering Place: Multilocality and
Multivocality" (Rodman), 5
Empty place, The (Weiner), 6, 14
Endfleld, Sam, 58-60, 64, 82, 89n8;
Patterson death and, 87; place and, 86
"End of Philosophy and the Task of
Thinking, The" (Heidegger), quote
from, 24, 43
Eifahrung, Erlebnis and, 18
Ethnic cleansing, 219, 220
Ethnography, 6, 9, 57-58, 230
Ethnoscapes, bounded culture syn-
drome and, 6
Experience, 83-84, 134-35
Expression, 34, 134-35
Faden, map by, 241
Fallacy of Misplaced Abstractedness, 45
Fame of Gawa, The (Munn), 40
Family reunions, 222, 223-24
Farnell, Brenda, 227n8
Feld, Steven, 88n2, 195, 261; on Kaluli,
47n6; on place, 19; on places as kin,
188-89; sounds of place and, 222
Fele, 104, 105, 106, 109
Ferguson, James: on space/place/
culture, 5-6
286 I INDEX
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Mon-
strous Regiment of Women, The (Knox),
236
Flakes Of Mica Float Out, 87
Fly's Camp, 67
Foi, space and, 14
Form and meaning, problematics of,
140
Foucault, Michel, 4
Frake, Charles 0., 7, 259, 261; on East
Anglia/place, 10
Freud, Sigmund, 35, 40
Friel, Brian, 243; quote of, 241
Front stoops, 192; personal places and,
186-87
Fuller, Thomas: on place, 234
Gadiona, Aidan, 170, 195n2
Galileo: body and, 21-22; space and, 20
Gassendi, space and, 19-20
Gathering, 28,38,44; power of, 24-26
Gawan, hospitality of, 40-41
Geertz, Clifford, 8, 88n2, 220, 256n20;
on local knowledge, 16-17, 247; on
place, 10-11
General View of the Agriculture of the
County of Norfolk (Young), 251
Getting Back into place (Casey), 9
Gisalo, composing/singing, 114-17,
125-30, 132, 133
Gisewa, Sybil, 171 (photo), 195n2
Gizhyaa'itine, 66
God Is Red (Deloria), quote from, 58
Goffman, Erving, 221
Goodenough Island, obligations at, 175
Grasshoppers Piled Up Across, 79, 84
Group identity, 222, 223; anchoring,
179-82, 184-86; community and,
216
Gulu creek, 124 (photo)
Gupta, Akhil: on space/place/culture,
5-6
Habitus, collective/individual, 46
Hales, Jane, on Nowhere, 249
Hamlet identity, Y. V. Jones on, 222-23
Harold of England, King, 256n14
Harrison, Faye, on Black family re-
unions, 222
Heaney, Seamus, 88nl; on sense of
place, 85
Hearth stones, personal places and,
186-87
Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The (McCul-
lers), quote from, 83
Heelan, Patrick, 51n37
Hegel, Friedrich, 29,33
Heidegger, Martin, 88n2, 95; on dwell-
ing, 3, 39, 54, 88n3; on naming, 113;
place and, 16; quote of, 24, 43, 72; on
space/localities, 37, 54
Heritage Industry: Britain in a Climate of
Decline, The (Hewison), 253
Hertz, Robert, 39; on right-/left-
handedness, 21; on body, 21, 22
Hess, Sylvie: place of, 145 (photo)
Hewison, Robert, 253
Heyalo genre, 114, 127-28, 131, 132
Higgins, Kathleen, 95
Hirsch, Eric: on ethnography, 6
History: local, 252; place and, 193-94;
shock of, 145-46, 148
Holding, 25, 28, 49n20
Hollers, 137, 141-43, ISS, 260
Homecomings, 222, 223-24
Home places: African Americans and,
223; exclusivity and, 220; Native
Americans and, 224; sharing, 218-19,
220-21
Houses, personal places and, 186-87
Howes, David, 96
Husserl, Edmund, 18, 28,35,39, 48nlO,
54, 88n3; aesthesiological body and,
22; on body, 22; on dimensionality,
48n13; natiirliche Einstellung and, 33;
on phenomenology, 13; on place, 16,
32; on primariness, 17; quote of, 21;
on region, 30, 31; on space/place,
49n17; on toponyms/choronyms,
50n29; on transcendental anthro-
pologism, 13
"Hyletic" factor, 17
Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology
and to a Phenomenological Philosophy,
Second Book (Husserl), quote from, 21
Identification, 113; sense of, 80
Identities: sheltered, 261; substantive,
29
Ideophones, 108
Idhe, Don, 96
'Igoyel'f, theory of, 85, 86
Imagination, 154-55, 158, 254-55;
moral, 86; perception and, 36; social,
151-53,154,164nl
Impacts, spectacle of, 158-59
Improvement, 10,251-52,253; objec-
tions to, 252, 254
Indian Observer, 209
Indigenous peoples: place and, 230-33;
struggles of, 4; uprooting, 53. See also
Native Americans
Inibuena, community hall and, 190,
191,192
Interanimation, 22, 55,260
Interplaces, 39
Intersensory perceptual processes, 98
Itineraries, placed, 153-58
James, William, 95
Jealousy, prosperity and, 190-91
Jones, Yvonne V.: on family re-
unions/homecomings, 222
Jubi, 98,132
Kahn, Miriam: on place, 7, 10
Kaluli people, 96,130; acute hearing of,
98-99; place and, 9, 16, 91
Kant, Immanuel, 14, 46, 46nl, 46n4,
50n25; on body, 21, 22; on knowl-
edge, 16, 18; on phenomenology,
48n9; place and, 20, 37, 47n8; quote
of, 19; on sensations, 17
Kapore, 172, 173, 188, 189
Kellner, Hansfried, 88nl
Kinesthesias, 22, 105
Kinship, 214, 220; place and, 189
Klingender, Francis, 252
Knowing body, 45; perceived body and,
34,134
Knowledge: cultural, 58; landmarks
and, 193; rethinking, 44-45,76. See
also Local knowledge
Knox, John, 236
Ko:luba genre, 114, 127-28,129
Korper (body as physical object), 22
Kula exchange, 40-42
Kwakiutl, placenames and, 201
INDEX I 281
Land: connections to, 180, 215; like
stone, 179; negotiation/contestation
over, 198; water and, 109
Landmarks, 187, 200; knowledge and,
193,246; naming, 106, 112
Landscape, 49n25, 57, 94-96, lOS, 192,
247, 248, 252; creating, 188; cultural,
6,56,146,156; emotional, 194, 261;
interior, 86, 178; moral, 167-68;
moving through, 214-16; personal,
187-89; place as, 193; social iden-
tity/sociallife and, 201; space/place
and, 200; transformation of, 202-3,
232-33; Wamiran, 167-68,172-73,
178,188
Leder, Drew: on sensory experience, 92
Leib (body as lived), 22, 48n13
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 36, 51n34;
on space/time/place, 37, 49n21
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (Agee),
143
Levi-Strauss, Claude, 50n30; quote of,
13
Lewis, John L.: Appalachia and, 165n3
Lift-up-over sounding, 100, 101, 260
Line Of Rocks Circles Around, 77
Linguistic reference, 109-13
Listening and Voice (Idhe), 96
Lived body, 34, 48nl0, 48n13; con-
creteness of, 22; place and, 22, 24
Lived experience, 18, 93
Locality, 21,36,102,207; attachment
to, 53; place and, 84; rethinking,
44-45; space and, 54
Local knowledge, 17, 18,34,254,
256n20; empowerment by, 248; im-
portance of,245-48; outreach of,
45-46
"Local Knowledge," (Geertz), 256n20
Location, 49n22, 105, 234
Locke, John, 33, 46
Logfrom the Sea of Cortez (Steinbeck),
246
Logical Investigations (Husserl), 13
Long Mountain, 67
Long Red Ridge, 72
Lostness, image of, 231
Lowry, Henry Berry, 203, 216, 217
LRDA. See Lumbee Regional Develop-
ment Association
! :
288 I INDEX
LRLS. See Lumbee River Legal Services
Lumbee: African Americans/White
Americans and, 200; change
and, 202; community and, 198,
225, 227n11; family reunions/
homecomings of, 223-24; homeland
of, 201-2; place and, 7, 10, 197-98,
225; placenames and, 201, 227n8;
racism and, 225; visual imagery and,
199
Lumbee Regional Development Asso-
ciation (LRDA), 208
Lumbee River Legal Services (LRLS) ,
208
Lutz, Catherine: on emotion, 97
Lynch, Owen, 223
McCullers, Carson: quote of, 83
McLuhan, Marshall, 94
Magnolia community, described,
213-14
Maibouni clan: place and, 194; stones of,
182-84; Tauribariba stone and, 182
Malinowski, Bronislaw: on canoe
launching, 41-42
Mama (reflection, reverberation), 99
Manhood, demonstrating, 212-13,
226n6
Manibolanai clan, 192
Manifield Park (Austen), quote from,
233,250
Maradiudiva, 194; myth of, 176-77
Marakwadiveta, 189, 194; myth of,
176-77; stone figure of, 177 (photo)
Material essence (sachhaltiges Vliesen) , 30,
31
Mathematical Principles of Natural Philoso-
phy (Newton), 20
Matter and Memory (Bergson), 93
Meiakurana clan, stones of, 184
Memorial indeterminacy, 109-13
Memories, 158; establishing, 189-93;
holding, 49n20; place and, 167
Mental resilience, 74, 77, 79
Mental smoothness, 74, 75, 77, 80
Mental steadiness, 74, 75, 77, 79
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 35, 45; cor-
poreal intentionality and, 22; on
culture, 34; customary body and, 34;
on lived body, 48nl0; on perception,
92; on primariness, 17; quote of, 26,
33; on universals, 50n27
Migrations, 206-7, 225, 261; place and,
146
Mimesis, 93, 144, 159
Mimesis and Alterity (Taussig), 93
Mind: body and, 36; brain and, 73-74;
culture and, 33; self and, 85
Miners, 145-46, 152-53
Mitchell, Joseph: Black Ankle and, 204
Momaday, N. Scott, 83, 88nl
More, Thomas: space and, 19-20
Morgenstein, poem by, 247-48
Morris, William, 249, 257n24
Mo: + talun, 119-21
Mounds, The, 81
Movement, 6; body and, 23; connect-
edness and, 216; freedom of, 216;
place and, 23; positive meaning of,
214-15
Munn, Nancy D., 7, 88n2; on kula ex-
change, 40-41; on intersubjective
spacetime, 52n41; on sociological
practices, 52n42
Music and the External World (Zucker-
kandl),95
Musicians, place and, 95
Myers, Fred R., 6, 88n2, 215; on place,
42n43; on space, 14; on transforma-
tions, 14-15
Myths, 27, 175, 193, 224
Name Books, 243, 256n19
Naming, 238; human impacts and,
106-7; path, 114, 125; place and, 113;
sensation and, 102-13
National Footpaths Preservation
Society, 229, 244
National Trust for Places of Historic
Interest and Natural Beauty, 229,
257026
Native Americans, place and, 58. See also
Indigenous peoples
Nature: culture and, 35-36, 38, 47n2; as
space, 4702
Natiirliche Einstellung, 33
Navajos, place and, 199
New-Age travelers, 248
Newsfrom Nowhere (Morris), 249,
257n24
Newton, Henry: on stones, 180
Newton, Isaac, 14; on space/time/place,
19-20,37
Ngurra, 14, 47n2
Norden, John, 234
Norfolk: agricultural improvement
in, 252; landscape of, 232, 232
(drawing) ; placenames in, 240
Norfolk Broads, 250-51, 261
Noifolk Chronicle, advertisement from,
242 (figure)
Nostalgia, 11, 220
Nowhere, 248, 249, 254
Objective Spirit, 33
Obligations. See Social obligations
Occupation: Poole (Carlin), quote from,
235
Odors, hearing, 99
O'Hanlon, Michael, 6
Old Man Owl, story about, 61-63, 64,
82,84
"On the First Ground of the Distinction
of Material Regions in Space" (Kant),
21
Ordnance Survey, 241-45, 247
Ortiz, Alfonso: on Tewas, 225
Oxford English Dictionary, on place, 234,
259
Path making, naming and, 114, 125
Patterson, Dudley, 58-61, 69, 70, 76,
80, 84, 89n8, 90n12; death of, 87-
88; on Gizhyaa'itin:, 66; on mental
resilience, 74; on Old Man Owl, 61-
63,64,65; place and, 86; stories by,
77-78,81-82; on wisdom, 66-67,
71,72,73,90n14
Patterson, Ruth, 84; quote of, 87; on
wisdom, 66, 68-69, 71, 72
Paxton, Talbert, 59-61; Old Man Owl
and, 64-65; Patterson death and, 87;
place and, 86 .
Peake, Norman: local knowledge and,
246
Peck, John Gregory: on Lumbees/
drinking, 226n6
Pembroke, 207-10; homecomings in,
223; naming of, 226n5; stories about,
209, 210, 218
INDEX I 289
Pembroke Indians, 214, 221
Perceived body, as knowing body, 34,
134
Perception, 92; coherence of, 18; con-
stitutive/constituted, 19; imagination
and, 36; preconceptual!prediscursive,
19; primacy of, 18, 19; space and, 19
Personal places, 194-95; creating,
186-87; physical markers of, 195
Phenomenology, 17, 31, 48n9, 56, 96;
anthropology and, 13; social, 91
Phenomenology of Perception, The
(Merleau-Ponty), 92; quote from, 26,
33
Physics, Book IV (Aristotle), quote from,
13
Pig name, water name and, 121-22
Pigs: personal places and, 186-87;
slaughtering, 187
Pintupi: place and, 15, 16; space and, 14
Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self (Myers), 6,
14
place, 3, 8, 13, 49n25, 134-35, 259,
260; abstractness/concreteness of,
46; anthropological treatment of,
20,43,167; assimilation of, 26-
27; awareness of, 54; boundaries
of, 23; cartographic creation of,
242-43; collection/recollection
at, 26; contestation over, 219;
deconstructiveness of, 36; English,
233,234,254-55; family and, 131-
32; formulation/demarcation of, 188,
237; generation/regeneration at, 26;
generic, 105-7; improved, 250-55;
intermediate, 39; knowledge of, 18,
34, 73, 247-48; memories of, 25,
114-34; mythology of, 27; neglect-
ing, 193; perception of, 22, 168-69,
198; permeability of, 42; personal,
55-57,186-87, 194-95; reciprocity
of, 45; region and, 24, 30, 31, 42;
rural, 199-202; sense of, 9, 11, 19, 54,
55,57,83,84,86, 90n14, 91, 92, 94,
134,137,139,140,167,221-22; sig-
nificance of, 8, 10-11, 23, 28, 42, 44,
193; sounds of, 222; talking about,
168,233-35
"Place and Voice in Anthropological
Theory" (Cultural Anthropology), 5
290 I INDEX
Place: Experience and Symbol (Richard-
son),4
"Place, Expression, and Experience"
(seminar), 6
place forms, 103-4
placements, 109-13, 167
Placenames, 89n9, 89n11, 92,102,103,
114,122,123,125,130,175,193,235-
41; bestowing, 14; bundled, 109-11;
English, 234, 238-40, 255nlO; ety-
mological structures of, 111-12; guide
to, 236; importance of, 9, 113, 201;
interpretation of, 204; semantics of,
113,238
place of origin, querying about, 233
place proper, region and, 41
Placeways, notion of, 3
Place-world, 24, 261
Placing: generic, 105-7; sensuality of,
105; spacing, 110
Poetics, 102-3, 114, 115, 130; cultural,
140,141,144,159; of place, 125, 134;
political, 144
Political action, community and, 216
Popular Guide to Noifolk Place-Names, A,
240
Position, 24, 234
Power and powerlessness, problematics
of,140
Power relations, 4,5
"Pre-Eminence of the Right Hand,
The" (Hertz), 39
Principles if Philosophy (Descartes), 20
Problems of Philosophy, The (Russell),
quote from, 28
Prospect community, described, 210-12
Prosperity, jealousy and, 190-91
Punctiformity,37
Ramblers, The, 245
Ramblin' roses, 155-56
Region, 21; mythology of, 27; perme-
ability of, 42; place and, 24,30,31,42
Relationships, place and, 168
"Relaxing at the Creek" segment, 114,
132
Remembering (Casey), 9, 94
Re-membering, 140, 148-50, 154, 156
Remoteness, sense of, 229
Resilience of mind, 73, 74, 75
Resistance, 4,5
Revesz, Geza, 95
Richardson, Miles, 4
Richmond, Duke of: Ordnance Survey
and,241
Rite of passage, 39-40
Rivalries: community, 210-11, 219;
familial overtones to, 207
Robeson County: changes in, 219;
homecomings in, 223; as home
place, 221; Indians and, 209, 221,
222; landmarks in, 200; map of,
203; placenames in, 227n8; postwar
changes in, 202; staying in, 199-200,
201,207
Robeson Indians: community rivalry
and, 219; emotionalfcognitive
attachment of, 225-26
Rodman, Margaret c.: on local knowl-
edge, 248; on place,S, 179-80; on
place/location,S
Rootedness, 3, 206, 211-12, 220
Rosaldo, Renato, 88n2; on nongot, 201
Royal Society of Geography, Broads
and,250
Rumaruma, community hall and, 190,
191
Ruralness, image of, 231
Russell, Bertrand: on local knowl-
edge, 34; quote of, 28; on relational
universals, 30
Rykodisc, 130
Sacred sites, protection of, 4, 53
Sago places, 107
Sa-gulab (waterfallgu sounding), 116,
121-22
Sa-gulu (waterfallgulu droning), 116, 124
Santayana, George, 18
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 88n2, 89n5; on
physical objects, 55-56
Sa-salan (inside speaking), 115
Sa-sundab (waterfall knotting), 116, 124
Sa-sundab + sa-gulu, 123-24
Savage Mind, The (Levi-Strauss), 50n30;
quote from, 13
Schafer, Murray, 95
Schegloff, E. A., 237
Schieffelin, Bambi B.: on Kaluli social-
ization, 102; Ulahi and, 126
Schieffelin, Edward L.: on locality, 102
Schizophonia, ethnoscapes of, 130
Schneider, David M., 226n3
Schopenhauer, Arthur, on space/time/
place, 37
Scuffietown, 204, 205, 217, 218
Selbourne Society for the Protection of
Birds, Plants and Pleasant Places, 229
Self-reflection, 79, 55
Sensations, 17, 91, 92, 93; emplacement
of, 18; naming and, 102-13
Sense, 17, 92-94; place and, 91
Settlements, 218, 234; area and, 200
Seyak/ sage/on bird, 119
Shepherd's Calendar, The (Clare), 252
Shils, Edward, 88nl, 220
Sigurdarson, Hararld, 256n14
Simplicius, quote of, 13
Slender Red Rock Ridge, 67
Smith, Lance, 147 (photo)
Smoothness of mind, 73, 74, 75, 90n13
Social class, English and, 237-38
Social distance, 178; desire for, 178-79
Social life, 102, 103, 169; community,
199; place and, 57, 194; symbolic
forms and, 53
Social obligations, 169, 189-93; place
and,173-79
Social relations, 217; place and, 173-79,
193
Society for Checking the Abuses of
Public Advertising, 229
Society for the Preservation of the Wild
Fauna of the Empire, 229
Society for the Promotion of Nature
Reserves, 229
Society for the Protection of Ancient
Buildings, 229
So:1o:, 123,124; waterfall, 133 (photo)
Somewhere, sense of place and, 87
Sonesthesia, 48n12, 105
Songs, 99, 114, 130-31
Sorrow oj the Lonely and the Burning if
the Dancers, The (Schieffelin), on
land/waters, 109
Sound, 91; presence/absence of, 100;
sensations of, 97
Sound and Symbol (Zuckerkandl), 95
Soundscape, 91, 94-96,100,101,141
Space, 13, 28, 74; absolute, 20,37;
INDEX I 291
acoustic, 94-96, 98, 101; anthropo-
logical treatment of, 20; auditory, 95,
98; borders to, 42; co-locating, 38;
conception of, 19-20; deconstruction
of, 38; domestic, 39; existential, 14;
gendering, 126-27; knowledge of,
17; locality and, 54; modifiers of, 15;
movement through, 23, 215; multi-
cultural, 199-202; perception and,
19; place and, 15, 36, 38, 43, 44, 46,
47n7, 49n17, 51n36, 107, 200-201;
posteriority of, 36; reconceiving,
216-18; supportive/accommodating,
75; time and, 36, 47nl, 53
"Space, Identity, and the Politics of
Difference" (Gupta and Ferguson), 5
Spacetime, 40, 41, 51n35, 52n42, 98,
100,111, 115, 123; emplacement of,
18, 112; event and, 36; intersubjec-
tive, 52n41
"'Speaking with Names': Language
and Landscape among the Western
Apache" (Basso), quote from, 38
Special world (idios kosmos), 30
Spinoza, Baruch: on self and mind, 85
"'Stalking with Stories': Names, Places,
and Moral Narratives among the
Western Apache" (Basso), 197
Stanner, W. E. H., 52n43; on inter-
group relations, 42; quote of, 13
Steadiness of mind, 73, 74, 75
Stein, Gertrude, 261
Steinbeck, John, 246
Stevens, Wallace, 27
Stewart, Kathleen c., 7, 195, 261; on
Appalachia, 9-10
Stoller, Paul, 95
Stones, 183 (photo), 194, 196n5; assem-
blage of, 181 (photo); hearth, 186-87;
importance of, 179-82, 184-86;
placement of, 181-83
Storytelling, 113, 214, 227n11; space/
place in, 201
Strathern, Andrew: on stones, 185
Straus, Erwin, 95
Structure if Behavior, The (Merle au-
Ponty),92
Sturlason, Snorri, 256n14
Subject and object, 89n5, 140
Swift, Graham: quote of, 249
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Symbols, 33, 53, 178
Synesthesia, 22, 91, 92-94, 93, 146
Talun (lines), 116
Tamodukorokoro, 188, 194; attempted
destruction of, 184; contemporary
version of, 190-92; famine and, 173-
74; myth of, 175, 176, 178, 179; plain,
176 (photo)
Tauanana stone, 181 (photo)
Tauribariba stone, 180-82, 183 (photo),
194, 195n5; placement of, 181-82
Taussig, Michael, 165n4; cultural mean-
ing and, 165n7; on mimesis, 93,
159
Territorial passage, 39-40
Tewas, worldview of, 225
Texting, 139
Thomas, Maud: on Black Ankle, 205
Thompson, Nick, 82, 90n15
Thoughts, place-based, 55
Threshold, 52n39; place-bound, 39-40
Time, 13, 14; co-locating, 38; decon-
struction of, 38; gendering, 126-27;
place and, 36, 38, 43, 44, 51nn34,
36,107; posteriority of, 36; pure, 28;
space and, 36, 47n1, 53,109
Tok (path), 102-3, 106, 115, 117, 125
Topology, experiential, 44
Toponyms, 9,50n29, 238, 239, 240
Toynbee, Arnold, 23, 48n16
Trail Goes Across Scorched Rocks, 77
Trail Goes Down Between Two Hills,
62 (photo), 82, 261; naming of, 60,
61-63; Old Man Owl and, 64, 65, 66
Transformations, 15; media, 94
Transition, 40, 41, 49n18
Translations (Friel), 243; quote from, 241
Translinguistics, 141
Transrootedness, 3
Travelers, place and, 248
Trunks, branches and, in Kaluli song,
131
Truths, universals and, 28
Tulunei, 112, 116, 125, 126
Tuning of the VVOrld, The (Schafer), 95
Turquoise Ridge, 81
Ulahi, 115 (photo), 119, 120, 129, 261;
songs by, 114-17, 125-34, 135n1
Understandings, 57,75-76,125
Union Chapel community, 212-13
Universals, 28-32, 43, 44, 50n26, 50n27
University of Toronto Center for
Culture and Technology, media
transformations and, 94
Uprootedness, 3, 53, 261
Urstiftung, 51n33
Van Gennep, Arnold: space/spatiality
and, 40; on territorial passage, 39-
40; theoretical space and, 40; on
threshold,51n39
varieties of Sensory Experience, The
(Howes),96
Vision-sound interplays, Kaluli, 99-100
Voices of the Rainforest, 114, 128, 130
Wagner, Roy, 95
Walter, E. V: on placeways, 3
Wamira, 7, 195n3; famine for, 173-74;
hunger and, 175; myth of, 174, 175-
77; place and, 10, 168; settling in, 169,
170,172
Water: land and, 109; place naming
and, 107-8; sensual primacy of, 108;
singing with, 133-34
Hlaterland (Swift), quote from, 249
Water name, pig name and, 121-22
Watiwati, Hilarion, 171 (photo)
Weiner, James, 6, 88n2; on placenames,
14,114
Western Apaches, 89n7, 197; mental
development and, 76; place and, 7, 9,
11,58-61,83-85,86,238
West Robeson High School, 210;
student divisions at, 211
Where Earthquake Broke Open the
Ground There, 261
W h e r e ~ That?, 236-37
Whitehead, Alfred North, 37-38,45
Whiteness Spreads Out Extending
Down To Water, 68-69
Wiggins, William, Jr.: on homecoming,
223
Wildness, 35, 51n32, 152
Williams, Raymond, 257n27; on
Covent Garden, 254
Williamson, Tom, 255n12; on Norfolk,
255n5
.'"
I
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I William the Conqueror, placenames
and,240,256n14
Wisdom, 66,71-72,81; gaining, 76-
77,79; place and, 72-73; story about,
67-70; trail of, 80, 86; Western
Apache, 73, 75-76, 86,89n12,90n13
Wisdom sits in places, 76
Wittgenstein, Ludwig J J, on phe-
nomenology, 48n9
Wo:lu, 122, 124, 134
Worewore, stones at, 184
World Soundscape Project (Simon
Fraser University), 95
Wright, Patrick, 253
XPD (Deighton), quote from, 229
Yagaf,123
Yi-Fu Tuan, 47n2
Young, Arthur, 175, 251
Zuckerkandl, Victor, 95
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