Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... behavior as ( mātabbori ) the politics of family life . More specifically , these are identified with the issues of who , between competitors , will exercise mastery and authority ( adhikāra ) , who will lord it over the other ...
... behavior as ( mātabbori ) the politics of family life . More specifically , these are identified with the issues of who , between competitors , will exercise mastery and authority ( adhikāra ) , who will lord it over the other ...
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... behavior and suggest how and to what extent the normative in- strumental dimension of close friendship is reflected in friendship behavior . The tendency for friends to have the same status in their respective families is suggestive in ...
... behavior and suggest how and to what extent the normative in- strumental dimension of close friendship is reflected in friendship behavior . The tendency for friends to have the same status in their respective families is suggestive in ...
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... Behavioral Sciences . New York . Suttles , W. 1963. The Persistence of Intervillage Ties Among the Coast Salish . Ethnology 2 : 512-525 . Wilmsen , E. N. 1973. Interaction , Spacing Behavior and the Organization of Hunting Bands ...
... Behavioral Sciences . New York . Suttles , W. 1963. The Persistence of Intervillage Ties Among the Coast Salish . Ethnology 2 : 512-525 . Wilmsen , E. N. 1973. Interaction , Spacing Behavior and the Organization of Hunting Bands ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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