Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... establish standards of acceptable drinking behavior for young men . Indeterminency is present as well in the case of ... established which is a principle objective of any Sidamo dispute resolution pro- cess . Once such an admission has ...
... establish standards of acceptable drinking behavior for young men . Indeterminency is present as well in the case of ... established which is a principle objective of any Sidamo dispute resolution pro- cess . Once such an admission has ...
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... established that individuals cannot be exploited for personal convenience or gain in the payment of taxes . The old ... establish precedents which tend to temper self - interest with affiliative obligation . There is indication of this ...
... established that individuals cannot be exploited for personal convenience or gain in the payment of taxes . The old ... establish precedents which tend to temper self - interest with affiliative obligation . There is indication of this ...
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... established and met within the confines of the patrilineage , one might expect that voluntary , nonascriptive associations outside the boundary of the patrilineage would be poor- ly developed or non - existent . Though Pinson has not ...
... established and met within the confines of the patrilineage , one might expect that voluntary , nonascriptive associations outside the boundary of the patrilineage would be poor- ly developed or non - existent . Though Pinson has not ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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