Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... appears in India in its pure state , a fundamental feature of complex societies other than our own , and a principle of their unity . . . . Hier- archy integrates the society by reference to its values " ( 1970 : 252 ) . And on the ...
... appears in India in its pure state , a fundamental feature of complex societies other than our own , and a principle of their unity . . . . Hier- archy integrates the society by reference to its values " ( 1970 : 252 ) . And on the ...
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... appear as alternatives ( Steward 1941 : 314 , 1943 : 340 ) . The standard Northern Paiute , Goshute , and Southern ... appears not to be a Northwest Coast or a Plateau practice with the possible exception of the Nisqually ( Haeberlin ...
... appear as alternatives ( Steward 1941 : 314 , 1943 : 340 ) . The standard Northern Paiute , Goshute , and Southern ... appears not to be a Northwest Coast or a Plateau practice with the possible exception of the Nisqually ( Haeberlin ...
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... appears to ob- tain for the Tlingit ( Oberg 1973 : 84 , 95 ) . Perhaps this type of social organization is less compatible with such professionalization . Plateau people and those of the Great Basin look to a close rela- tive or ...
... appears to ob- tain for the Tlingit ( Oberg 1973 : 84 , 95 ) . Perhaps this type of social organization is less compatible with such professionalization . Plateau people and those of the Great Basin look to a close rela- tive or ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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