Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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earlier . Some members of this family settled in Kukulewa and even married native villagers . Wilmot , who lived outside , held two plots of paddy land in Kukulewa . One , a field of 1.25 acres , he worked himself ( the only instance of ...
earlier . Some members of this family settled in Kukulewa and even married native villagers . Wilmot , who lived outside , held two plots of paddy land in Kukulewa . One , a field of 1.25 acres , he worked himself ( the only instance of ...
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... Kukulewa given on ande to a Kukulewa resident , and ( 2 ) the land held outside Kukulewa by J.K. Anthony , a resident of Kukulewa , also let out on ande . these cases might eventually appear as an instance of inheritance andě . ( 7 ) ...
... Kukulewa given on ande to a Kukulewa resident , and ( 2 ) the land held outside Kukulewa by J.K. Anthony , a resident of Kukulewa , also let out on ande . these cases might eventually appear as an instance of inheritance andě . ( 7 ) ...
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... Kukulewa villagers in 1969-70 who were both ande landlords and andē tenants were tenants of Goyigama landlords . In this sense the pattern within Kukulewa ( and apparently within Pul Eliya also ) resembled that between the varigas : a ...
... Kukulewa villagers in 1969-70 who were both ande landlords and andē tenants were tenants of Goyigama landlords . In this sense the pattern within Kukulewa ( and apparently within Pul Eliya also ) resembled that between the varigas : a ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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