Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... concerned with the tendency for participants in the tanda to share values and world view , that is an ideology . As ... concern with reducing the risk of default to a more acceptable level . Although there is probably con- siderable ...
... concerned with the tendency for participants in the tanda to share values and world view , that is an ideology . As ... concern with reducing the risk of default to a more acceptable level . Although there is probably con- siderable ...
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... Concern over the amount of milk produced by the mother was probably more acute aboriginally than now . Heating and steaming were agents of increase over wide areas . The length of pregnancy was accurately counted , but exact predic ...
... Concern over the amount of milk produced by the mother was probably more acute aboriginally than now . Heating and steaming were agents of increase over wide areas . The length of pregnancy was accurately counted , but exact predic ...
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... concern of this study is to specify variation at the household level with respect to caretaking functions associated with the maternal dyad when the mother is the recipient rather than the donor of care . Toward that end it is ...
... concern of this study is to specify variation at the household level with respect to caretaking functions associated with the maternal dyad when the mother is the recipient rather than the donor of care . Toward that end it is ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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