Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... productive process ( see also Williams 1944 ) . Other specialists on American slavery maintain that the racial dis- tinctiveness of the Negro slave was a critical factor in the pattern of extreme exploitation that developed in the New ...
... productive process ( see also Williams 1944 ) . Other specialists on American slavery maintain that the racial dis- tinctiveness of the Negro slave was a critical factor in the pattern of extreme exploitation that developed in the New ...
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... productive or nonproductive , public or private , pleasant or unpleasant , " except for those pertaining to political activities ( Finley 1959 : 147 ; Hopkins 1967 ) . În parts of Africa , it was often difficult to distinguish slaves ...
... productive or nonproductive , public or private , pleasant or unpleasant , " except for those pertaining to political activities ( Finley 1959 : 147 ; Hopkins 1967 ) . În parts of Africa , it was often difficult to distinguish slaves ...
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... productive slavery in the same society . 12. Freedman ( 1966 : 7 ) has suggested that lineages sometimes adopted adult outsiders for defensive purposes . My research does not support this view . The elite lineages discussed here were ...
... productive slavery in the same society . 12. Freedman ( 1966 : 7 ) has suggested that lineages sometimes adopted adult outsiders for defensive purposes . My research does not support this view . The elite lineages discussed here were ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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