Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 124
It is only when seen in the context of the larger collective purposes of nurturing the group's unity and peace while relating to the outer environment that a single - minded pursuit of the aims of task leadership or of special interests ...
It is only when seen in the context of the larger collective purposes of nurturing the group's unity and peace while relating to the outer environment that a single - minded pursuit of the aims of task leadership or of special interests ...
Page 305
... context of Brazilian , Cuban , and Haitian Catholicism . It must be emphasized that no developed theory of syncretism emerges from the writings of the anthropolotists cited above . Their work is primarily descrip- tive . For example ...
... context of Brazilian , Cuban , and Haitian Catholicism . It must be emphasized that no developed theory of syncretism emerges from the writings of the anthropolotists cited above . Their work is primarily descrip- tive . For example ...
Page 373
... context is best understood as it relates to the ostentatious display of wealth in an affluent economy . NOTES 1. The author thanks the Foreign Area Fellowship Program , SSRC ( USA ) , and the Center for Chinese Studies , University of ...
... context is best understood as it relates to the ostentatious display of wealth in an affluent economy . NOTES 1. The author thanks the Foreign Area Fellowship Program , SSRC ( USA ) , and the Center for Chinese Studies , University of ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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