Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 52
... action . A different pattern emerges with respect to land mortgaged by Veddas that was located within their village of residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was mortgaged to outsiders of different ...
... action . A different pattern emerges with respect to land mortgaged by Veddas that was located within their village of residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was mortgaged to outsiders of different ...
Page 85
... action the female husband's gender position is ambiguous . The female husband makes her greatest attempt to conform to male behavior , and informants rationalize any deviation from such behavior , in contexts that are closely connected ...
... action the female husband's gender position is ambiguous . The female husband makes her greatest attempt to conform to male behavior , and informants rationalize any deviation from such behavior , in contexts that are closely connected ...
Page 97
... action had been taken by his two young assistants . The committee pointed out that employers were to be responsible for the actions of their employees and also fined him $ 10.00 . The safety cases involved the closing time in bars , a ...
... action had been taken by his two young assistants . The committee pointed out that employers were to be responsible for the actions of their employees and also fined him $ 10.00 . The safety cases involved the closing time in bars , a ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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