Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... land once held by old Nikolaos , so , that , as the Nisiots say , " the same name will be heard on the land . " An eldest son's inherited land may include fields bought by the father but should include some namesake land inherited from ...
... land once held by old Nikolaos , so , that , as the Nisiots say , " the same name will be heard on the land . " An eldest son's inherited land may include fields bought by the father but should include some namesake land inherited from ...
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... land , and the central government began to feel pressure from both the Limbu and the immigrants to alter existing land tenure policies . The Limbu wanted the right to reclaim land that had been alienated to the immigrants , while the ...
... land , and the central government began to feel pressure from both the Limbu and the immigrants to alter existing land tenure policies . The Limbu wanted the right to reclaim land that had been alienated to the immigrants , while the ...
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... land . Of the community's ejidal land , much is taken up by house sites , while most of the remainder permits only marginal agricultural activity . Nearly all of the region's best lands are latifundia , either privately owned by a ...
... land . Of the community's ejidal land , much is taken up by house sites , while most of the remainder permits only marginal agricultural activity . Nearly all of the region's best lands are latifundia , either privately owned by a ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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