Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 71
... relationship is particularly conflictual because each woman is attempting to build a uterine family at the expense of her co - wives ' children . Where conflict is minimized , there tend to be strict rules of domestic arrangement such ...
... relationship is particularly conflictual because each woman is attempting to build a uterine family at the expense of her co - wives ' children . Where conflict is minimized , there tend to be strict rules of domestic arrangement such ...
Page 162
... relationship between two kin groups that is established in marriage is often fraught with tension that is expressed in numerous ways throughout the proceedings . Many small disagreements arise during weddings plans , such as arguments ...
... relationship between two kin groups that is established in marriage is often fraught with tension that is expressed in numerous ways throughout the proceedings . Many small disagreements arise during weddings plans , such as arguments ...
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... relationships with kin and community are bound up in his or her ability to pass through the rites of passage of Iraqw ... relationship with a Christian God ( Snyder 1997 ) . In examining forms of exchange , I do not mean to fall into the ...
... relationships with kin and community are bound up in his or her ability to pass through the rites of passage of Iraqw ... relationship with a Christian God ( Snyder 1997 ) . In examining forms of exchange , I do not mean to fall into the ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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Africa Anthropology Balinese Bamanan band behavior Berber bodily body Bugis Calakmul CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ campesino cent chicle co-wife context Contrasto córdobas Cree crew CRUZ The University cultural models Department of Anthropology Dorobo economic Ermineskin ethnic ethnographic ETHNOLOGY example fast food female forest Fulbe groups household Huaulu husband identity il-torrobo Indian indigo dye individual infidelity Iraqw Japan Japanese Kakabila Kenya Kodi land livestock living Maa-speakers Maasai male marriage married McDonald's menarche menstrual blood menstrual hut menstrual taboos mestizo Middle Atlas migrants model of gender modern mother Mukogodo Muslim Nehiyanak neighbors patrilineal patterns person personhood poets political pollution polygyny population practices relations relationships Reserve responses ritual Samburu sea bob sexual shrimp Sinhalese social society Sri Lankan sample Stewart Strathern substances Tara Tasbapauni Teenek traditional U.S. sample University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA University of Pittsburgh village council woman women Yaaku Yupik