Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 37
... head of cattle was worth several head of small stock . For many Mukogodo men the problem contained its own solution in that a simple way to obtain livestock was to marry one's daughters and sisters to non - Mukogodo pastoralist men ...
... head of cattle was worth several head of small stock . For many Mukogodo men the problem contained its own solution in that a simple way to obtain livestock was to marry one's daughters and sisters to non - Mukogodo pastoralist men ...
Page 166
... head of the household . While most participants incorporated these cows into established ownership patterns , they classify these animals differently from traditional breeds . These animals are not subject to loans , for example , and ...
... head of the household . While most participants incorporated these cows into established ownership patterns , they classify these animals differently from traditional breeds . These animals are not subject to loans , for example , and ...
Page 328
... head is symbolically returned to its original owners , the lords of the forest , in a wordless gesture , as it is ... heads , in the era before pacification , and are presented with five marsupials at the time of the initiation feast ...
... head is symbolically returned to its original owners , the lords of the forest , in a wordless gesture , as it is ... heads , in the era before pacification , and are presented with five marsupials at the time of the initiation feast ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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