/ Suggestions for Recording of Data on Spinning and Weaving and the Collecting of Material, by Junius B. Bird byJu nius B . .* . The Social Factors of Donship in a Mexican- American Community, by Octavio Ignacio Ron V. * . . . . e Domestication: An Examination of the Changing Social Relationships between Man and Animals, by James F. Downs. . .. . . . The Place of Anthropology in the American Public School Curriculum, by John H. Chilcott. . . . . . . . . . . spring * * . berkeley, california 0 0m U 0 U) w o 0 a. 0 * ~ E m0 Lo 0 0 0 I. 1 10 18 68 1960 INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS The Kroeber Anthrooolooical Societx Papers publish articles in the general field of anthropology, including those whi6ch it is difficult, for various reasons, to publish elsewhere. In iddition to articles of theoretical interest, the Papers will welcome des- criptive studies putting factual information on record, as well as bibliographies, linguistic texts, vocabularies and historical docu- ments of anthropological interest. The Society welcomes student research papers of high quality. Manuscripts must be typewritten, double spaced, on good quality 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper, and on one side of the page only. Endnotes (the fpaers do not employ footnotes) and bibliography should be placed on separate sheets. The bibliographic style to be followed is that used in this number of the Papers. Authors will note that the bibliographic style is an extended version of that employed by the American Anthropologist. A style sheet containing further information concerning manuscripts and bibliographic style may be obtained from the Society upon request. Authors will receive without charge twenty reprints of their articles. Additional reprints may be ordered at the price of one cent per page. A small extra charge will be made if illustra- tions must be reproduced by photolithography. When notified of the acceptance of their manuscripts, authors will be asked how many additional reprints they desire. Manuscripts should be addressed to: Editor Kroeber Anthropological Society c/o The Department of Anthropology University of California Berkeley 4, California ACKNWLEDGMENS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all those whose generous assistance, through all phases of preparation and publica- tion, made possible this issue of the Papers, Special thanks go to John H. Rowe, who as faculty advisor to our Society has been of constant assistance and support. The Executive Committee THE KROEBER A1TH1OPOLOGICAL SOCIETY PAPERS Number 22 Spring, 1960 Thomas S. Chambers, President; William Smith, Vice President; Robin Wells, Secretary; Linda Coult, Treasurer; Susanne Ripley, Program Chairman; Pertti Pelto, Chairman of the Anual Meetings; Bruce Drewitt, Editor; James Siegel, Henry Lewis, Assist- ant Editors. Address all correspondence to: The Kroeber Anthropological Society c/o The Department of Anthropology Kroeber Hall University of California Berkeley 4, California ii