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... Stewart 1942 : 304 ) although a Shoshoni woman at Fallon told Lowie ( 1924 : 269 ) " the Paviotso lie on their backs like white women . " We have then a situation where a practice which is unusual in the obstetrics of primitive peoples ...
... Stewart 1942 : 304 ) although a Shoshoni woman at Fallon told Lowie ( 1924 : 269 ) " the Paviotso lie on their backs like white women . " We have then a situation where a practice which is unusual in the obstetrics of primitive peoples ...
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... Stewart 1942 : 304 ) . It is from this context , presumably , that the professional midwife evolved . The problem of occupational specialization as such has not been adequately treated for western North America . It is quite likely that ...
... Stewart 1942 : 304 ) . It is from this context , presumably , that the professional midwife evolved . The problem of occupational specialization as such has not been adequately treated for western North America . It is quite likely that ...
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... Stewart , O. 1942. Culture Element Distributions : XVIII , Ute - Southern Paiute . University of California Anthropological Records 6 : 231-360 . Taylor , E. 1948. Hupa Birth Rites . Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sci- ence 57 ...
... Stewart , O. 1942. Culture Element Distributions : XVIII , Ute - Southern Paiute . University of California Anthropological Records 6 : 231-360 . Taylor , E. 1948. Hupa Birth Rites . Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sci- ence 57 ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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