Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Table 1 : Gender , Descent , and Types of Response to Infidelity Matrilineal Patrilineal Bilateral Total Cultures 66 ... type of response . ) Table 2 : Gender and Self - Help Styles Males Physical Violence 58 Distance Self 19 Females 42 ...
Table 1 : Gender , Descent , and Types of Response to Infidelity Matrilineal Patrilineal Bilateral Total Cultures 66 ... type of response . ) Table 2 : Gender and Self - Help Styles Males Physical Violence 58 Distance Self 19 Females 42 ...
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... types of foods young people and old people eat are very different . Ramen is oily , but it is the type of food old people are more comfortable with . Female Informant 1 : Yes . Male Informant 2 : People like us , of olden times ( furui ...
... types of foods young people and old people eat are very different . Ramen is oily , but it is the type of food old people are more comfortable with . Female Informant 1 : Yes . Male Informant 2 : People like us , of olden times ( furui ...
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... types . There are traditional resources such as basic food crops ( maize , millet , sorghum , beans , potatoes ) and livestock ( traditional breeds of cattle , goats , and sheep ) , and also indigenous tree species that serve to ...
... types . There are traditional resources such as basic food crops ( maize , millet , sorghum , beans , potatoes ) and livestock ( traditional breeds of cattle , goats , and sheep ) , and also indigenous tree species that serve to ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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