Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... Boys in particular can also begin to earn money in skilled trades such as carpentry and tailoring . Children , especially boys , who manage to acquire schooling beyond elementary school are regarded by their families as potential ...
... Boys in particular can also begin to earn money in skilled trades such as carpentry and tailoring . Children , especially boys , who manage to acquire schooling beyond elementary school are regarded by their families as potential ...
Page 466
... boys there are two terms : / şabii / ( male child ) and / ibn / ( son ) . There is no special term for a virgin male . For boys , marital status and age are given separate terms ; for girls , they are joined . Age specific terms ...
... boys there are two terms : / şabii / ( male child ) and / ibn / ( son ) . There is no special term for a virgin male . For boys , marital status and age are given separate terms ; for girls , they are joined . Age specific terms ...
Page 488
... Boys see the mother's mother as significantly lower in co - operation than sister's husband . Mother's mother is ranked by both boys and girls as moderately prone toward rejection and refusal to help ( the sub- categories of negative ...
... Boys see the mother's mother as significantly lower in co - operation than sister's husband . Mother's mother is ranked by both boys and girls as moderately prone toward rejection and refusal to help ( the sub- categories of negative ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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