Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 190
... brothers are expected to strive . While young , brothers may approximate this ideal behavior . If brothers are close in age they are constant playmates and companions . If brothers occupy different life stages the same friendship ...
... brothers are expected to strive . While young , brothers may approximate this ideal behavior . If brothers are close in age they are constant playmates and companions . If brothers occupy different life stages the same friendship ...
Page 192
... brothers , and one dominates the other , rivalry is likely . When brothers are widely separated in age , knowledge , and experience , frater- nal rivalry is unlikely to occur because the difference in rank seems warranted . But when ...
... brothers , and one dominates the other , rivalry is likely . When brothers are widely separated in age , knowledge , and experience , frater- nal rivalry is unlikely to occur because the difference in rank seems warranted . But when ...
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... brothers to keep a watchful eye on those fields where they invested greater labor , while also ensuring a ready source of water if the monsoon rains failed or were late . ( Rice seedlings are best transplanted in water - soaked fields ...
... brothers to keep a watchful eye on those fields where they invested greater labor , while also ensuring a ready source of water if the monsoon rains failed or were late . ( Rice seedlings are best transplanted in water - soaked fields ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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