Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 196
... household , and becom- ing increasingly preoccupied with the affairs of her own family , and less with those of her sister . Sororal rivalries are most often resolved by default . RIVALRY BETWEEN IN - LAWS Ja is the reciprocal reference ...
... household , and becom- ing increasingly preoccupied with the affairs of her own family , and less with those of her sister . Sororal rivalries are most often resolved by default . RIVALRY BETWEEN IN - LAWS Ja is the reciprocal reference ...
Page 326
... household ; where possible , other adult members were interviewed as well . The availability sample thus obtained ... household repeatedly shares with the households with which it has direct assistance links some combination of ...
... household ; where possible , other adult members were interviewed as well . The availability sample thus obtained ... household repeatedly shares with the households with which it has direct assistance links some combination of ...
Page 352
... household servant , who moves into the household , and pays the person a salary . In such cases what begins as a single - stranded relationship soon acquires a many - stranded character as individual members of the family come to ...
... household servant , who moves into the household , and pays the person a salary . In such cases what begins as a single - stranded relationship soon acquires a many - stranded character as individual members of the family come to ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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