Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 349
through the sale of wood cut on farm estates , farmers bought tractors and electric milking machines and modernized their barns . However , kitchen gar- dens , orchards , chickens , and pigs still provide many farm and nonfarm families ...
through the sale of wood cut on farm estates , farmers bought tractors and electric milking machines and modernized their barns . However , kitchen gar- dens , orchards , chickens , and pigs still provide many farm and nonfarm families ...
Page 352
... farm family provides part - time assistance . Sometimes the aid comes from a potential spouse of a child ; for example , a widower received help from his daughter's male companion who resided in the house and devoted himself to heavy ...
... farm family provides part - time assistance . Sometimes the aid comes from a potential spouse of a child ; for example , a widower received help from his daughter's male companion who resided in the house and devoted himself to heavy ...
Page 355
... farm and hence voluntarily obligate themselves to work on it or in the house , where in fact they sometimes reside . Thus they become one of the sources of cheap labor to which we referred earlier . Another relationship in which formal ...
... farm and hence voluntarily obligate themselves to work on it or in the house , where in fact they sometimes reside . Thus they become one of the sources of cheap labor to which we referred earlier . Another relationship in which formal ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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