Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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village communities are forced to move either due to flooding or to drought . Communication between villages is usually difficult and is almost impossible during the rains . As one moves east , however , the open savannah gradually ...
village communities are forced to move either due to flooding or to drought . Communication between villages is usually difficult and is almost impossible during the rains . As one moves east , however , the open savannah gradually ...
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then flee the village , taking with him only what he can carry , usually seeking refuge in a nearby village where he has maternal kin and there hoping for a triumphant return from exile when the people grow tired of his successor . The ...
then flee the village , taking with him only what he can carry , usually seeking refuge in a nearby village where he has maternal kin and there hoping for a triumphant return from exile when the people grow tired of his successor . The ...
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... village . Regardless of this variation , villagers generally define paniwallu as those who provide certain services to the village as a whole and who are rewarded primarily in kind , not in cash , by patrons . The types of people ...
... village . Regardless of this variation , villagers generally define paniwallu as those who provide certain services to the village as a whole and who are rewarded primarily in kind , not in cash , by patrons . The types of people ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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