Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... residence , because the codes are largely based on normative statements rather than empirical data . In this article , HRAF assertions ... RESIDENCE Confirming Unilocal Residence in Native North America John H Moore and Janis E Campbell.
... residence , because the codes are largely based on normative statements rather than empirical data . In this article , HRAF assertions ... RESIDENCE Confirming Unilocal Residence in Native North America John H Moore and Janis E Campbell.
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... residence . This has been especially true in North America , where U.S. and Canadian government officials were quite concerned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with keeping track of native peoples for their own ...
... residence . This has been especially true in North America , where U.S. and Canadian government officials were quite concerned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with keeping track of native peoples for their own ...
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... residence choice . With the inclusion of remarriages , and marriages with Non - Treaty and Mixed Blood spouses , the percentage of virilocality declines a bit . But generally we can conclude that during the period under analysis , the ...
... residence choice . With the inclusion of remarriages , and marriages with Non - Treaty and Mixed Blood spouses , the percentage of virilocality declines a bit . But generally we can conclude that during the period under analysis , the ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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