Habig, M.A., 1945/6, The Franciscan Provinces of South America, The Americas, 72-92, 189-210, 335-356, & 461-481.
Hall: see Loos.
Hanke, Wanda , 1949, Algumas vozes do idioma karipuna, Arquivos: Coletanea de documentos para a história da Amazônia, Manaus: año 3, v.X:3-12. [188-word lexicon obtained from one of the last survivors of a group from the Jaci-Parana, a tributary of the Madeira; mentions "gustatory" anthropophagy./PE]
Hanke, Wanda, 1954, The Chacobo in Bolivia, Ethnos (Stockholm), XXIII:100-126.
Hanke, Wanda, 1956, Los Indios Chacobo del Rio Benicito, Trabajos y Conferencias, (Madrid) II:11-31.
Hanke, Wanda, 1957-8, Los Indios Chacobo del Río Benisito [sic], Khana (La Paz), (V)27-28:39-55 (October-December) & (VI)29-30. [Dainty, haughty, and amateurish; yet, provides data on the Chacobo at a crucial moment: just before SIL entry; 360 word lexicon; b&w pictures. Cf. Ocampo Moscoso, 1982./PE]
Hanna, J.M. & P.T. Baker, 1974, Comparative Heat Tolerance of Shipibo Indians and Mestizos, Human Biology, XLVI:69-80. [Tests 21 Shipibo and 21 Peruvian Mestizos; shows that walking at slow speed in the sun (5km/hour), the Shipibo sweat more and show less cardiovascular stress, whereas at a faster rate (8km/hour), they still sweat more, but do not differ in other measures./PE]
Hansson, Anders, 1978, Hälsovardsarbetare Bland Amazonas-Indianer i ett Globalt Perspektiv, Amazonasstiftelsen, Vingaker.
Hansson, Anders; G. Veliz; C. Naquira; M. Amren; M. Arroyo & G. Arevalo, 1986, Preclinical and Clinical Studies with Latex from "Ficus glabrata" HBK, a Traditional Intestinal Anthelminthic in the Amazonian Area, Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Ireland), XVII(2):105-138, 21 fig. [Pharmacological study of vermifugal properties of Ficus glabrata; results of its application in three Shipibo villages.]
Hansson, Anders & Guillermo Arevalo, 1985, Algunos aspectos de medicina tradicional en Ucayali (Projecto ametra), Série Amazonía: Shipibo-Conibo N°2, Instituto Indigenista Peruano, Lima.
Hansson, Anders; G. Caceres, & Ch. Almers, [1978], El programa de promotores de salud en el Hospital Amazónico, Informe de Evaluación, Hospital Amazónico de Yarinacocha, Ms.
Hansson: see Cardenas Timoteo et al.
Harner, Michael, ed., 1973, Hallucinogens and Shamanism, Oxford University Press, New York. [Kensinger on Cashinahua & Siskind on Sharanahua; Spanish translation: Guadarrama, Madrid, 1976.]
Harner, Michael, 1980, The Way of the Shaman, Harper & Row, N.Y. [How to become a shaman within three weeks./BI]
Harner, Michael, 1993, "Waiting for Inca God: Culture, Myth, and History",p.53-60 in Waud H. Kracke, ed., Leadership in Lowland South America, South American Indian Studies n°1, Bennington College. [Argues that the Conibo's "Inca" messianic cult explains retention of their traditions despite strong acculturating influences. One of the founding acts of this tradition is suggested to have been Inca Emperor Manco Capac II's sojourn on the Ucayali in the early XVIth Century. Original fieldwork in 1960-61; paper written in 1974. Author made a significant documented collection of Conibo-Shipibo artifacts for the Hearst Museum of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley./PE]
Harrington Preston, Susan, 1992, Frente al Cambio. Comunidades Nativas de la Amazonía Peruana, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. [One chapter, pp.31-44 is devoted to the Yaminahua, and illustrated by 19 photos; of slight ethnological interest but gives an idea of present situation./PE]
Hartmann, Thekla, 1984, Bibliografia Crítica da Etnologia Brasileira III, Völkerkundliche Abhandlungen, 9, Berlin. [See Baldus, 1954/70.]
Hassel, Jorge M. von, 1902, "Estudio de los varaderos del Purus, Yurua y Manu", in Larrabure y Correa, t.IV. [Important source for Yaminahua ethno-history; also see Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, 13:462-473, 1903, & 15:241-7, 1904.]
Hassel, Jorge M. von, 1904, Informe, El Istmo de Fiscarrald, Lima, p.67-100.
Hassel, Jorge M. von, 1907, Las tribus salvajes de la región amazónica del Peru, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, año XV, t.XVIII:27-73. [Very general discussion of location and customs of Peruvian Amazonian tribes, including Capanahua, Shipibo, Konibo, Kakataibo, Remo, Pakawara, Shetibo, and others./MA]
Heath, Carolyn, 1980, El tiempo nos vencio: la situación actual de los Shipibos del rio Ucayali, Boletín de Lima, 5:3-14. [Unsophisticated ethnography, yet based on extensive first-hand knowledge of the area; photograph of a baby wearing a skull-constrictor./PE]
Heath, Carolyn, [1986], Rainforest Destruction: its Effects Upon the Tribal Peoples of Peru, read at the Museum of Mankind, London, Ms.
Heath, Carolyn, [1988], Los Shipibo, ms. [Apud Roe; author is one of the founders of Maroti Shobo cooperative.]
Heath, Carolyn, [1989], Ani Shëati en el pueblo Shipibo de San Pablo, rio Sinuya, Peru, 27pp.+ 13 plates, Typescript at the Centro de Investigaciones Indígenas de Puerto Rico, San Juan.
Heath, Dwight B., 1965, Ethnohistory of the Eastern Lowlands of Bolivia, América Indígena, XXVI(2):143-151.
Heath, Edwin R., 1882, The exploration of the river Beni, Journal of the American Geographical Society, XIV:116-165.
Heath, Edwin R., 1883a, Dialects of Bolivian Indians, a Philological contribution from material gathered during three years residence in the Department of Beni, in Bolivia, Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, VI(12):679-687. [Pacaguara & Maropa (Tacana).]
Heath, Edwin R., 1883b, Exploration of the River Beni in 1880-1, Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society (London), V:327-347. [Includes a map locating Pacavara and Chacobo, an introduction by Markham, and transcription of the meetings discussion, in which Church describes encounter with the Panoan 'Yocaré'; see pp.331-3./PE]
Hebert, M.J., 1907, Survivances décoratives au Bresil, Journal de la Société des Américanistes, IV:185-191. [Compares Marajoan motifs and Amazonian tattoo patterns.]
Hefley, J. & M. Hefley, 1972, Dawn Over Amazonia, the story of Wycliffe Bible Translators in Peru, Word Book, Texas.
Helberg Chavez, Heinrich, n.d., Los Nahua, Ms. [Author of several other manuscripts concerning Manu National Park, Peru.]
Helberg, Heinrich, 1986, Tribu nativa del Manu en peligro de extinción, Lima.
Helberg Chavez: see Reynoso; see Rummenhoeller.
Heras, Julian (OFM), 1966, Fuentes para la historia del convento de Ocopa, 1725-1966, Revista Histórica, XXIX:137-172.
Heras, Julian (OFM), 1978a, Los Franciscanos de Ocopa y la cartografia regional del Centro, Amazonía Peruana, II(2):199-224. [Essentially area of Valle Mantara (Jauja); bibliography.]
Heras, Julian (OFM), 1978b, Los Franciscanos en el Pongoa, Tambo y Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII, Amazonía Peruana, II(3):199-221. [Introduction to Biedma 1673-1687.]
Hermosa Virreira, Walter, 1972, Los Chacobos, Pumapunku, IV:79-83. [Second hand data, mostly derived from Prost and Hanke./PE]
Hermosa Virreira, Walter, 1986, Tribus Selvícolas y Misiones Jesuitas en Bolivia, Los Amigos del Libro, La Paz. [Illustrated by 3 pictures of Chacobo Indians.]
Hern, Warren, 1976, Knowledge and Use of Herbal Contraceptives among the Shipibo of Peru, Human Organization, XXXV(1):9-19.
Hern, Warren, 1977, High Fertility in a Peruvian Amazon Indian Village, Human Ecology, V(4):355-368. [Study of the factors explaining Shipibo village of Paococha's 5% annual population growth in 1969. Spanish version "Alta Fecundidad en una Comunidad Nativa Peruana del rio Ucayali" in Ginecol Obstet (Lima), 28(1-2):20-25, 1983./PE]
Hern, Warren, 1988, Polygyny and fertility among the Shipibo: An epidemiologic test of an ethnographic hypothesis, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [Author is also M.D. and has spent much time on the Ucayali from 1964 on; this study shows that "polygyny tends to increase birth intervals, therefore reducing overall fertility; initial effects of modernization include increasing fertility"./PE]
Hern, Warren, 1990, Individual fertility rate: a new individual fertility measure for small populations, Social Biology, 37:102-109.
Hern, Warren, 1991a, Informe sobre la Epidemia de Cólera en los Rios Pisqui y Bajo Ucayali, Peru, Boletín de Lima (78):29-31.
Hern, Warren, 1991b, Saude e demografia de povos indígenas amazônicos: perspectiva histórica e situação atual, Cadernos de Saude Publica (Rio), 7(4):451-480.
Hern, Warren, 1991c, Effects of cultural change on health and fertility in Amazonian Indian societies: recent research and projections, Population and Environment, 13(1):23-43.
Hern, Warren, 1992a, Family Planning, Amazonian Style, Natural History, 101(12):30-37. [Good popularization; main focus on toötimahuaste herbal contraceptive and contemporary socio-political problems; 8 photos./PE]
Hern, Warren, 1992b, Shipibo polygyny and patrilocality, American Ethnologist, 19(3):501-522.
Hern, Warren, 1992c, Polygyny and Fertility among the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon, Population Studies, 46:53-64.
Hern, Warren, 1992d, Upper Pisqui River, Peruvian Amazon: July to August 1991, Research and Exploration, 8(2):234-237.
Hern, Warren, 1993, The Impact of Cultural Change and Population Growth on the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon, The Latin American Anthropology Review, 4(1):3-8. [Summary of research findings; 5 photos./PE]
Hern, Warren, 1994, "Cultural change, polygyny, and fertility among the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon, pp.77-85 in K. Adams & D. Price, eds., The Demography of Small-Scale Societies: Case Studies from Lowland South America, South American Indian Studies, Bennington.
Hern, Darna & Warren Hern, [1983], Las costumbres culturales de los indios Shipibos del alto Ucayali, relativas al embarazo, parto y crianza de los ninos, y sus efectos en la salud materno-infantil, 12pp., Pucallpa, Ms.
Herndon, William L. & Lardner Gibbon, 1854, Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, 2 vol. (one per author), Navy Department, Washington. [Ucayali (1:190-207) and Bolivian Panoans (2:293-295); reprint in 1952 (McGrawHill, N.Y.) & in 1986; vol.1 by Herndon ; vol. 2 by Gibbon ; Spanish translation Abya Yala & Monumenta D3/D4, 1993 ; fine engravings of Karipuna.]
Herrera, Antonio, 1726-1730, Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas y tierra del mar Oceano, Madrid. [Written in 1601; Orellana etc.]
Herrera, Genaro, 1908, Las encomiendas de Indios y el Departamento de Loreto, Revista Histórica, III(2):254-260.
Herrera, Genaro, 1916, Páginas Históricas sobre Mainas, Lima.
Herrera, Genaro, 1917, Leyendas y Tradiciones de Loreto, Lima.
Hervas y Panduro, Lorenzo, 1800-05, Catálogo de las lenguas de las naciones conocidas, y numeración, división, y clases de estas segun la diversidad de sus idiomas y dialectos, Imprenta de la Administración del Real Arbitrio de Beneficiencia, XVI, 6 vol., Madrid.
Hess: see Frank.
Hestermann, P. Ferdinand, 1910, Die Pano Sprachen und ihre Beziehungen, pp.645-650 in: Acts of XVIth International Congress of Americanists (Vienna), v.2. [Comments upon early Panoan sources such as Steinen, Martius, Ordinaire, Cardus, Grasserie, Grimm, Schuller, Steiner, Castelnau, Brinton, Armentia, Navarro,.../MA; stresses similarites of Panoan and Tacanan languages (long proved by others) calls for more detailed analysis of suffixes. Nothing new for that time./BI]
Hestermann, P. Ferdinand, 1913, Nachtrag zur Quellenliteratur der Panosprachen, Bolivien, Anthropos, VIII:1144. [Bibliographical note, draws attention to 1903 ms of Marques (1931) and a ms "vocabulario de la lengua Passa o Seteba, 1795", mentioned in Ludewig, The Literature of American Aboriginal Languages, London, 1858:51. See Schuller./BI]
Hestermann, P. Ferdinand, 1919, Die Schreibweise der Pano-Vokabularien, mit Benutzung von Angaben J. Capistrano de Abreu's und Said ben Ali Ida's, Journal de la Société des Américanistes, XI:21-33. [Compares transcriptions of Steinen 1904, other Panoan vocabularies, and "Anthropos" system of notation. Calls for common system. No conclusion. Outdated./BI]
Heun, E., 1984, Nahrungsenthaltung bei Indianer-Stämmen Südamerikas, Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft und Religionswissenschaft, Münster, 57(4):268-284. [Bibliographical study of food taboos; mentions the Cashinowa (sic) on p. 275 and Shipibo (source: Loriot & Bradfield) on p.277./BI]
Hill, Kim, 1988, Macronutrient modifications of optimal foraging theory: an approach using indifference curves applied to some modern foragers, Human Ecology, 16(2):157-197. [Critique of the use of energy (calories) as measure of what is to be optimized in optimal foraging models; 14 figs.; comparative study using data from the Ache, Cuiva, Mbuti and the Panoan Yora./PE]
Hill, Kim & Hillard Kaplan, 1989, Population and Dry Season Subsistence Strategies of the Recently Contacted Yora of Peru, National Geographic Reasearch, 5(3):317-334. [Rather pathetic attempt to "scientifically" justify the prejudice according to which this group, sometimes also called Nawa or Parquenawa, lived as hunter-gatherers./PE]
Hill, Kim & Hillard Kaplan, 1992, "Descripción de la población y de las estrategias de subsistencias en la epoca seca entre los recientemente conocidos yora (yaminahua) del parque nacional Manu, Peru", pp.63-116 in José Juncosa, ed., Los Guardianes de la Tierra, Los Indígenas y su relación con el medio ambiente, Abya-Yala, Quito. [Spanish translation of the above.]
Hipólito, F. (Mgr.), 1906, "Descripción de Mainas", pp.271-393, in Larrabure y Correa, t.VIII. [Also see pp.255-263.]
Hodge, Linda G., & Dufour, Darna L., 1991, Cross-sectional growth of young Shipibo Indian children in eastern Peru, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v.84:35-41.
Hoffman, Hans, 1964, "Money, Ecology, and Acculturation among the Shipibo of Peru", pp.259-276 in W. H. Goodenough, ed., Explorations in Cultural Anthropology, McGraw Hill Books, New York. [Based on limited fieldwork in 1957; however, this is still a very useful analysis of Shipibo economic strategies./BI]
Hoffman, Hans, n.d., Food Quest and Material Culture of the Shipibo., Ms.
Hoffman, Hans, [1975], Time Allocation in Shipibo Culture, Ms.
Holland, James R., 1971, The Amazon, A.S. Barnes Company, South Brunswick and New York/Thomas Yoseloff Ltd, London. [excellent professional photos of Yagua and Tikuna; none of Panoans, but the text humourously describes attemps at filming the Mayoruna./PE]
Hollenbach: see Loriot.
Höpker, Thomas & Ralf Winter, 1963, Yatun Papa: Vater der Indianer, Dr. Th. Binder, Stuttgart. [52 professional b&w photos (Höpker), some 20 of documentary value. Unfactual programmatic text with gross exaggerations, many obvious lies, some plagiarism (e.g. from Tessmann 1928:234, on pp.46-47). Some clumsily invented Shipibo "statements". Aim is to show the Shipibo as wasting away, destined to die out (pp.64, 75), only saved by heroic Christian founder of "Hospital Amazónico", Th. Binder (cf. Mendelson, 1965). Book had a very wide distribution in Germany and Switzerland and formed many people's ideas of the Shipibo./BI]
Hornborg, Alf, 1987, Lineality in Two-line Relationship Terminologies, American Anthropologist, 89(2):454-456.
Hornborg, Alf, 1988, Dualism and Hierarchy in Lowland South America, Trajectories of Indigenous Social Organization, Uppsala Studies in Cultural Anthropology, N°9. [P.161-171 about Panoans.]
Hornborg, Alf, [1988], Egocentric Versus Sociocentric Dualism in the South American Lowlands; Concepts of Affinity among Carib, Tukano, Pano and Ge, read at 46th International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam, Ms.
Hornborg, Alf, 1993, Panoan marriage sections: a comparative perspective, Ethnology, XXXII/1:101-108. [Formal analysis of second hand data.]
Hübner, Georg, 1898, Eine Reise von Lima nach Iquitos, Deutsche Rundschau für Statistik (Wien), XV:9-19, 59-66, & 122-126. [Somewhat impressionistic and superficial report on collector's canoe trip; nothing new for the time, except some of the first published photos of Cashibo and Shipibo-Conibo./BI]
Huerta, Francisco de, 1983 [1686], Relación de la entrada y sucesos a las santas conversiones de San Francisco Solano en los gentiles Conibos, Amazonía Peruana, IV(8):113-124. [Abridged title. Transcribed by J. Heras.]
Hurley, W. & L. Rankin, 1934, An Interesting Report of the Survey Trip Taken, Inland South America Leaflets [The subject, i.e. the Ucayali, at least is "interesting"./PE]
Hurtado, A.K. & H. Kaplan, [1986], Estudio comparativo sobre la ecologia humana de las comunidades nativas del Parque Nacional del Manú, Dept. of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Huxley, Matthew & Cornell Capa, 1964, Farewell to Eden, Harper & Row, New York. [Well done monograph of the Amahuaca benefitting from data provided by Dole, Carneiro, & Russell; richly illustrated by a leading professional photographer./PE]
Hvalkof : see Gray
Hyde, Richard, 1976, Indice de las grabaciones del amahuaca, 22pp., Información de Campo, N°265b. [37 tapes.]
Hyde, Richard; Robert Russell & Eugene Loos, 1955-75, Several texts on Amahuaca tonal system, Información de Campo, N°20. [2 mf; 81 pp.; also see Loos & Hyde on tones in Información de Campo N°403, 1975).
Hyde, Richard; Delores Russell, & Ricardo Perez, 1960-62, Vocabulario, textos, antropología amahuaca, Información de Campo, N°21. [Content: calificadores de animales silvestres (1pp.); lista comparativa de palabras (23pp.); como expresan su amor (2pp.); textos y musica (2pp.); 4 leyendas (10pp.); 2 relatos de eventos personales; banana planting festival (19pp.); notes on geography, climate, flora and fauna (6pp.). 2 mf.]
Hyde, Silvia Young de, 1973, "El verbo reflexivo del amahuaca", pp.9-51 in Loos, ed., Estudios Panos II. [Examines different forms of marking reflexive verbs (augmenting or changing vowel, loss of nasalization, tone modification, suffix fusion, unmarked verb) and offers analysis establishing a basic form of the reflexive which accounts for such variety./MA]
Hyde, Silvia Young de, 1975, Data on Negation in Amahuaca, [40pp.] Información de Campo, N°346.
Hyde, Silvia Young de, 1977, Textos Amahuaca III, Información de Campo, N°402d.
Hyde, Silvia, et al., 1980, Diccionario amahuaca, Serie Lingüística Peruana N°7, Ministerio de Educación, I.L.V. [Contains some 1800 entries, mostly collected by the Russells; appendix A holds notes on grammar; appendix B on time-reckoning and numbers; appendix C on basketry./MA]
Hyde, Richard & Eugene Loos, 1975, Algunas observaciones sobre el tono alto en amahuaca, Información de Campo, N°20.