Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... contracts be- tween members of different varigas , the other is more characteristic of relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama ...
... contracts be- tween members of different varigas , the other is more characteristic of relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama ...
Page 336
... Contracts are usually verbal , although some use written and witnessed ones . In the presence of others , employers and shep- herds count the employer's animals at the beginning and end of the contract period ; animal numbers may be ...
... Contracts are usually verbal , although some use written and witnessed ones . In the presence of others , employers and shep- herds count the employer's animals at the beginning and end of the contract period ; animal numbers may be ...
Page 340
... contract relations . Despite the special characteristics of most hired shepherds , the Qashqa'i - employers , shepherds ... contracts perpetuate a system of wealth inequality . They allow wealthy and labor - scarce herd owners to remain ...
... contract relations . Despite the special characteristics of most hired shepherds , the Qashqa'i - employers , shepherds ... contracts perpetuate a system of wealth inequality . They allow wealthy and labor - scarce herd owners to remain ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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achiote agnate Aguaruna Ain al-Qasis ambiguity andē animals Anthropology behavior brideservice bridewealth cash cent child Chinantec cognate committee context cultivation cultural daughter disputes divorce dyad economic Eskimo ethnographic father fatherhood female husband fertility full sibling garden girl Goyigama herding household individuals Kadara Kagoro kinship kinsmen kintypes Kpelle Kukulewa land landlords lineal live LOC NUM CLU Lower Chinook Machiguenga male husband manioc marital marriage married Mayoruna monogamous mortgage mother NAME LOC Nandi nantag norms Otomí Pantelleria parents participate pastoral patrilineal pattern peasants plants polygynous polygynous unions production Pul Eliya Qashqa'i reciprocal labor relations relationship relative renom responsibility ritual role rotating credit associations sample secondary marriage sexual shepherds social stress societies song duel status structure susto susto illness tanda tenant Tenino tion traditional tribal variga Veddas village wife wife's Wishram wives woman woman/woman marriage women Zapotec