Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... ethnographic sources . Unfortunately , the anthropological study of infidelity is sparse . The most extensive data ... ethnographer presented both men's and women's sexual practices , marriage arrangements , and adultery norms , but ...
... ethnographic sources . Unfortunately , the anthropological study of infidelity is sparse . The most extensive data ... ethnographer presented both men's and women's sexual practices , marriage arrangements , and adultery norms , but ...
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... ethnographic accounts that included individual responses to infidelity . Since no ethnographer indicated the speed with which men and women sought to terminate a mate's extramartial affair , we could not determine whether women were ...
... ethnographic accounts that included individual responses to infidelity . Since no ethnographer indicated the speed with which men and women sought to terminate a mate's extramartial affair , we could not determine whether women were ...
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... ethnographic researchers , or whether they represent the actual practice of each society at the time of the fieldwork , during the so - called ethnographic present ( Driver 1973 ; Moore 1994 : 363 ; Bernard 1994 ) . There are many ...
... ethnographic researchers , or whether they represent the actual practice of each society at the time of the fieldwork , during the so - called ethnographic present ( Driver 1973 ; Moore 1994 : 363 ; Bernard 1994 ) . There are many ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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