Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... elite is thus torn by internal conflict - even the Christian Democratic party , with its traditional following , has ... elite rank . In sum , the elite of the island are less a class with a group claim to political economic power and ...
... elite is thus torn by internal conflict - even the Christian Democratic party , with its traditional following , has ... elite rank . In sum , the elite of the island are less a class with a group claim to political economic power and ...
Page 418
... elite rank . This egalitarianism is conditioned by the uniform distribution of the resources of production and the household level security it provides . Removed from society is a small group , usually poor in resources and always in ...
... elite rank . This egalitarianism is conditioned by the uniform distribution of the resources of production and the household level security it provides . Removed from society is a small group , usually poor in resources and always in ...
Page 420
... elite class . The baronial family lived in an edifice on the square in the port which Brignone - Bocca- nera ( 1908 : 168 ) calls the finest of the island and which was destroyed in 1943 when the island was carpet bombed . The Baron had ...
... elite class . The baronial family lived in an edifice on the square in the port which Brignone - Bocca- nera ( 1908 : 168 ) calls the finest of the island and which was destroyed in 1943 when the island was carpet bombed . The Baron had ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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