Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 341
... less of the pattern of least generalized exchanges in the intermediate sectors . It seems likely this is because behavior with non - kin is less prescribed than is kinship behavior , particularly when different degrees of friendship and ...
... less of the pattern of least generalized exchanges in the intermediate sectors . It seems likely this is because behavior with non - kin is less prescribed than is kinship behavior , particularly when different degrees of friendship and ...
Page 401
... less intense but still abundantly present female efforts to imitate males , the discovery that there is a commonly used , alternate pair of sexual categories in which the traditional male - female opposition is eliminated comes as less ...
... less intense but still abundantly present female efforts to imitate males , the discovery that there is a commonly used , alternate pair of sexual categories in which the traditional male - female opposition is eliminated comes as less ...
Page 403
... less ? I should like to emphasize that the split resulted , according to my informants , in a dramatic contrast in the life and status of the two categories of women . The post - menopausal woman with more than three children was ...
... less ? I should like to emphasize that the split resulted , according to my informants , in a dramatic contrast in the life and status of the two categories of women . The post - menopausal woman with more than three children was ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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