Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... example , explains norms as the out- come of individuals ' strategies , a more recent mode of analysis treats rules and norms as a publicly sanctioned code or idiom through which individuals manipulate their everyday social relations ...
... example , explains norms as the out- come of individuals ' strategies , a more recent mode of analysis treats rules and norms as a publicly sanctioned code or idiom through which individuals manipulate their everyday social relations ...
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... example , consult them in matters ranging from marriage to business ventures . Today , a milk bond carries none of these impli- cations . The decline of the practice , if not its obsolescence , among the ur- ban elite can be seen as a ...
... example , consult them in matters ranging from marriage to business ventures . Today , a milk bond carries none of these impli- cations . The decline of the practice , if not its obsolescence , among the ur- ban elite can be seen as a ...
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... example , / jamaal / ( beauty ) was the given name of the late President of Egypt , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it is a girl's name . Many feminine names differ from the masculine only by the addition of the feminine ending ; even without ...
... example , / jamaal / ( beauty ) was the given name of the late President of Egypt , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it is a girl's name . Many feminine names differ from the masculine only by the addition of the feminine ending ; even without ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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