Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 69
... cow , although the Limbu are quick to point out that before the conquest they ate beef . Both accept the principles of certain forms of divination , especially rice divination , and are usually ready to accept many similar supernatural ...
... cow , although the Limbu are quick to point out that before the conquest they ate beef . Both accept the principles of certain forms of divination , especially rice divination , and are usually ready to accept many similar supernatural ...
Page 197
... cow " -to always move at the will of another . Śsauri and bou mă are the reciprocal reference terms for husband's mother and son's wife , respectively . Rivalry between these persons stems from the former's position , as female head of ...
... cow " -to always move at the will of another . Śsauri and bou mă are the reciprocal reference terms for husband's mother and son's wife , respectively . Rivalry between these persons stems from the former's position , as female head of ...
Page 352
... cow and , lacking pasture , secured grass for the animal in return for cutting fodder on another man's farm before going to his job . He was not considered to be a farmer . The remarkable conduct of the middle - aged man who had ...
... cow and , lacking pasture , secured grass for the animal in return for cutting fodder on another man's farm before going to his job . He was not considered to be a farmer . The remarkable conduct of the middle - aged man who had ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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