Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 128
... suggests that the message in a myth is expressed indirectly in order to conceal it . He finds in every myth a message so unsettling that it must be repressed ; that the world is irrational or alien or that the social order makes ...
... suggests that the message in a myth is expressed indirectly in order to conceal it . He finds in every myth a message so unsettling that it must be repressed ; that the world is irrational or alien or that the social order makes ...
Page 199
... suggests why the converse of Proposition 2 does not necessarily follow . Namely , when a person of higher rank merits the status of preceptor and guide , his directing the activities of another rarely leads to interpersonal competitions ...
... suggests why the converse of Proposition 2 does not necessarily follow . Namely , when a person of higher rank merits the status of preceptor and guide , his directing the activities of another rarely leads to interpersonal competitions ...
Page 254
... suggests , or loosely structured , as Phillips ( 1969 ) suggests , Thai friendship behavior shows many interesting and important regularities . More- over , it is not so much at odds with the ideal as it appears to be on first glance ...
... suggests , or loosely structured , as Phillips ( 1969 ) suggests , Thai friendship behavior shows many interesting and important regularities . More- over , it is not so much at odds with the ideal as it appears to be on first glance ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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affinal agnates agricultural intensity Altirdning Anthropology Anuak behavior BG BG blood boat brothers Camaxtli camp cent child Chinese clan Coast Salish codes contracts correlation cultural Dani daughter descent group dowry eating economic ethnographic exogamous father female feuding friends friendship Gabra genealogical distance Hindu homesteads household husband Icelandic important Indian individual informants initiated interaction jajmani kinship kinsmen kupa labor land Limbu lineage living male male pregnancy Mallannapalle marriage married matrilineal means menstruation moiety myths ndon negative reciprocity neighbors Nepal Nisos nuclear family Ocotlán owners parents pattern persons phratry political pollution population density possum rank relationship relatives religious reserve residence ritual resolution Sahlins sample San Tin sectoral distance sexual share Shilluk slavery slaves social societies status structure syncretic Table Teacapán Tlaxcala traditional transactions variables Vasilika Victoria village Virgin wife woman women Xochiquetzalli