Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... DISCUSSION Existing works on Jivaroan religion ( e.g. , Karsten 1935 ; Harner 1972 ) stress the degree to which the Jívaro conceive of the spirit world as a part of reality with which each person must establish some kind of direct ...
... DISCUSSION Existing works on Jivaroan religion ( e.g. , Karsten 1935 ; Harner 1972 ) stress the degree to which the Jívaro conceive of the spirit world as a part of reality with which each person must establish some kind of direct ...
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... discussion of the structure of the song duel , we will switch for the most part to the " ethnographic present . " 8. The term ambiguity is used in the sense commonly employed by linguists , i.e. , subject to more than one interpretation ...
... discussion of the structure of the song duel , we will switch for the most part to the " ethnographic present . " 8. The term ambiguity is used in the sense commonly employed by linguists , i.e. , subject to more than one interpretation ...
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... discussion , no attempt was made to evaluate the strength of the relationships among those variables in which a signifi- cant relationship was uncovered . That will be done now using Yule's Q. Yule's Q is a commonly used statistic for ...
... discussion , no attempt was made to evaluate the strength of the relationships among those variables in which a signifi- cant relationship was uncovered . That will be done now using Yule's Q. Yule's Q is a commonly used statistic for ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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