Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... transactions . Cook ( 1974a : 827 ) states : As the results of more and more specific ethnographic case studies accumulate , it appears that two- party ( vice - versa ) transactions are , with few exceptions , unbalanced and engender ...
... transactions . Cook ( 1974a : 827 ) states : As the results of more and more specific ethnographic case studies accumulate , it appears that two- party ( vice - versa ) transactions are , with few exceptions , unbalanced and engender ...
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... transactions are generally with outsiders or strangers , such individuals may be Indians and the transactions do figure among the 2,100 recorded . Thus the Salish themselves recognize a category of commercial transactions distinct from ...
... transactions are generally with outsiders or strangers , such individuals may be Indians and the transactions do figure among the 2,100 recorded . Thus the Salish themselves recognize a category of commercial transactions distinct from ...
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... transactions , are as follows : 1. Local Reserve : any transactions where both parties are residents of any Indian reserve in Greater Victoria or in adjacent territories is considered as occurring in the local reserve sector . The ...
... transactions , are as follows : 1. Local Reserve : any transactions where both parties are residents of any Indian reserve in Greater Victoria or in adjacent territories is considered as occurring in the local reserve sector . The ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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