Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 125
... participants ' rights and duties as members of this group . One expects the distinctions between corporate organization and the collective purposes that guide it to be felt by peoples having at least this minimal level of corporate ...
... participants ' rights and duties as members of this group . One expects the distinctions between corporate organization and the collective purposes that guide it to be felt by peoples having at least this minimal level of corporate ...
Page 315
... participants and to the observer , and this often leads to an overemphasis on the orthodoxy of the structural order as well . ( At least this is evidently the case in the folk Catholicism of Mesoamerica , where the anthropol- ogist is ...
... participants and to the observer , and this often leads to an overemphasis on the orthodoxy of the structural order as well . ( At least this is evidently the case in the folk Catholicism of Mesoamerica , where the anthropol- ogist is ...
Page 325
... participants and as spectators . Many more men and women are employed at the same places - sawmills , canneries , and farms . A Pentecostal church takes in some Indians from a number of areas of Victoria . People attend the same parties ...
... participants and as spectators . Many more men and women are employed at the same places - sawmills , canneries , and farms . A Pentecostal church takes in some Indians from a number of areas of Victoria . People attend the same parties ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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