Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... described as being the latter's andē tenant ( Leach 1961 : 270 ) . These various forms of ande , and the frequency of their occurrence in Kukulewa in 1970 , may now be described in greater detail , using Leach's five categories as the ...
... described as being the latter's andē tenant ( Leach 1961 : 270 ) . These various forms of ande , and the frequency of their occurrence in Kukulewa in 1970 , may now be described in greater detail , using Leach's five categories as the ...
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... described as " people , " just like manioc , and they are at- tributed the ability to bring water to the thirsty manioc plants . One woman described this phenomenon in the following manner : Arrowroot is a woman adorned with a snail ...
... described as " people , " just like manioc , and they are at- tributed the ability to bring water to the thirsty manioc plants . One woman described this phenomenon in the following manner : Arrowroot is a woman adorned with a snail ...
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... described as weak . Romanucci- Ross ( 1973 : 46 ) states : " The most fragile familial link is between hus- band and wife . " Hunt ( 1971 : 126 ) identifies the lack of intimacy : " The relationship can probably best be described in ...
... described as weak . Romanucci- Ross ( 1973 : 46 ) states : " The most fragile familial link is between hus- band and wife . " Hunt ( 1971 : 126 ) identifies the lack of intimacy : " The relationship can probably best be described in ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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