Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... males , however . ate the blood , although no male ate blood during the new moon which is a'di kunamo , " women's time , " the time when for purposes of ritual simplification it is assumed that all women menstruate , and , therefore ...
... males , however . ate the blood , although no male ate blood during the new moon which is a'di kunamo , " women's time , " the time when for purposes of ritual simplification it is assumed that all women menstruate , and , therefore ...
Page 399
... male imitation of female . In this case the imitation is explicitly of the female's more rapid rate of growth but , undoubtedly , also includes her fertility . Possum eating is another behavior suggestive of male imitation of female ...
... male imitation of female . In this case the imitation is explicitly of the female's more rapid rate of growth but , undoubtedly , also includes her fertility . Possum eating is another behavior suggestive of male imitation of female ...
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... male class but to kakoras . Similarly , it is kakoras , not males , who are prohibited from eating leafy , green vegetables picked by certain categories of persons . ( 2 ) Rules specifying vulnerability and danger in relation to contact ...
... male class but to kakoras . Similarly , it is kakoras , not males , who are prohibited from eating leafy , green vegetables picked by certain categories of persons . ( 2 ) Rules specifying vulnerability and danger in relation to contact ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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