Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... cultivation directly them- selves " ( 1961 : 250 ) , hardly applied to land in Kukulewa . Only three Kukulewa villagers controlled more than six acres , and none of them leased out most of his land . There were , however , two ande ...
... cultivation directly them- selves " ( 1961 : 250 ) , hardly applied to land in Kukulewa . Only three Kukulewa villagers controlled more than six acres , and none of them leased out most of his land . There were , however , two ande ...
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... cultivated fodder , adequate shelter , health care , possi- bilities for selective breeding , and labor experienced in animal hus- bandry . This ideal form presupposes the use of an intensive farming technique which involves cultivation ...
... cultivated fodder , adequate shelter , health care , possi- bilities for selective breeding , and labor experienced in animal hus- bandry . This ideal form presupposes the use of an intensive farming technique which involves cultivation ...
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... cultivated forage . Fodder cultivation reached Eastern Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century , and even after having gained some moderate ground , played only a marginal role in animal feeding ( Szabadfalvi 1970 : 75-82 ) ...
... cultivated forage . Fodder cultivation reached Eastern Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century , and even after having gained some moderate ground , played only a marginal role in animal feeding ( Szabadfalvi 1970 : 75-82 ) ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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