Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 122
... patterns of government ; second , virilocal patterns of residence ; and , third , an economic system based primarily upon hunting or fishing . The reasons for selecting these characteristics are given in detail in an earlier publication ...
... patterns of government ; second , virilocal patterns of residence ; and , third , an economic system based primarily upon hunting or fishing . The reasons for selecting these characteristics are given in detail in an earlier publication ...
Page 204
... patterns . Maximum dispersion was coded ( 1 ) if residence was indexed in the EA ( Murdock 1967 : 48 , 62-125 ) as matrilocal or uxorilocal ( M or U ) . Moderate dispersion was coded ( 2 ) if residence patterns were neolocal , ambilocal ...
... patterns . Maximum dispersion was coded ( 1 ) if residence was indexed in the EA ( Murdock 1967 : 48 , 62-125 ) as matrilocal or uxorilocal ( M or U ) . Moderate dispersion was coded ( 2 ) if residence patterns were neolocal , ambilocal ...
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... patterns of interpersonal relations . As Harris ( 1971 : 322 ) observes , atomistic , bilateral , rural societies in underdeveloped nations are usually associated with " the pervasive , individualizing , and isolating effects of wage ...
... patterns of interpersonal relations . As Harris ( 1971 : 322 ) observes , atomistic , bilateral , rural societies in underdeveloped nations are usually associated with " the pervasive , individualizing , and isolating effects of wage ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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