Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... Migrant Nisiots , " a welfare and pressure group . The islanders describe Nisos as makria ap ' Theo , " a ... migration . Cash earnings are needed not only for essential household supplies but also for a range of goods considered ...
... Migrant Nisiots , " a welfare and pressure group . The islanders describe Nisos as makria ap ' Theo , " a ... migration . Cash earnings are needed not only for essential household supplies but also for a range of goods considered ...
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... migrants was undoubedly loose , even as it is among most Nilotic peoples today . Probably they were pastoralists moving northward with their herds of cattle , similar in many respects to the present Nuer and Dinka tribes who seem to ...
... migrants was undoubedly loose , even as it is among most Nilotic peoples today . Probably they were pastoralists moving northward with their herds of cattle , similar in many respects to the present Nuer and Dinka tribes who seem to ...
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... migrants from other areas , so that the population size of about 1,100 as a whole remains relatively constant except for natural increases . This is suggested by the fact that Victoria is one of a number of employment and job training ...
... migrants from other areas , so that the population size of about 1,100 as a whole remains relatively constant except for natural increases . This is suggested by the fact that Victoria is one of a number of employment and job training ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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