Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... Kpelle of Liberia and seeks an explanation for it in terms of larger economic and politi- cal patterns that affect the balance between children's contributions to the family on the one hand and their costs on the other . THE SETTING Kpelle ...
... Kpelle of Liberia and seeks an explanation for it in terms of larger economic and politi- cal patterns that affect the balance between children's contributions to the family on the one hand and their costs on the other . THE SETTING Kpelle ...
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... Kpelle Areas Fatherhood is related to political and economic patterns of social stratification . In order to understand Kpelle individuals ' strategies in attributing fatherhood , I will explain the roles of children in the tra ...
... Kpelle Areas Fatherhood is related to political and economic patterns of social stratification . In order to understand Kpelle individuals ' strategies in attributing fatherhood , I will explain the roles of children in the tra ...
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... Kpelle parents apprehensively envision the time when they will be too old to work on the farm and will need the youthful labor of their grown children and their sons- and daughters- in - law ... Kpelle share 32 KPELLE SOCIAL FATHERHOOD.
... Kpelle parents apprehensively envision the time when they will be too old to work on the farm and will need the youthful labor of their grown children and their sons- and daughters- in - law ... Kpelle share 32 KPELLE SOCIAL FATHERHOOD.
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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