Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 61
... Veddas did acknowledge that Veddas in other parts of Sri Lanka were people of the same kind as themselves , with whom they belonged together , and they articulated the segmentary prin- ciple very nicely when they described these other ...
... Veddas did acknowledge that Veddas in other parts of Sri Lanka were people of the same kind as themselves , with whom they belonged together , and they articulated the segmentary prin- ciple very nicely when they described these other ...
Page 62
... Veddas both as their " hereditary serfs " ( Leach 1961 : 251 ) and as their " established friends from ancient times ... Veddas , but Kukulewa landlords did not give out andē leases to Goyigama tenants . Similarly Tulaveliya Veddas were ...
... Veddas both as their " hereditary serfs " ( Leach 1961 : 251 ) and as their " established friends from ancient times ... Veddas , but Kukulewa landlords did not give out andē leases to Goyigama tenants . Similarly Tulaveliya Veddas were ...
Page 66
... Veddas worked in Goyigama fields for a share of the crop rather than as wage laborers ( Leach 1961 : 251-52 ) . 5. There were , as far as I discovered , no instances of paddy land being mortgaged by outsiders to Veddas . It must be ...
... Veddas worked in Goyigama fields for a share of the crop rather than as wage laborers ( Leach 1961 : 251-52 ) . 5. There were , as far as I discovered , no instances of paddy land being mortgaged by outsiders to Veddas . It must be ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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