Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... domestic group . Despite the importance of the household as a social unit in Catalonia , it has been neglected by scholars . Only a few anthropologists and historians stress its im- portance . Violant i Simorra ( 1955-59 : IV : 27-33 ) ...
... domestic group . Despite the importance of the household as a social unit in Catalonia , it has been neglected by scholars . Only a few anthropologists and historians stress its im- portance . Violant i Simorra ( 1955-59 : IV : 27-33 ) ...
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... domestic unit . The function of nicknames in Alcalá ( Pitt - Rivers 1961 ) is unclear , having both indi ... domestic group . When a domestic group changes physical houses , the renom moves with it . Likewise , when an individual changes ...
... domestic unit . The function of nicknames in Alcalá ( Pitt - Rivers 1961 ) is unclear , having both indi ... domestic group . When a domestic group changes physical houses , the renom moves with it . Likewise , when an individual changes ...
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... domestic - kinship relations would directly reflect this feature of social organization . I have at- tempted to measure the association between kinship status and the ascription of interpersonal domestic role attributes by using the ...
... domestic - kinship relations would directly reflect this feature of social organization . I have at- tempted to measure the association between kinship status and the ascription of interpersonal domestic role attributes by using the ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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