Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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child may go off and support its newly identified father , thus " wast- ing ” the money its original father has invested . Such a case occurred during my fieldwork when a married woman became pregnant after an extended visit with her ...
child may go off and support its newly identified father , thus " wast- ing ” the money its original father has invested . Such a case occurred during my fieldwork when a married woman became pregnant after an extended visit with her ...
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... father , because he is not the legal father . Female husbands assume the formal role of father to their wives ' children . The relationship between fathers and their young children is normally reserved and distant and the relationship ...
... father , because he is not the legal father . Female husbands assume the formal role of father to their wives ' children . The relationship between fathers and their young children is normally reserved and distant and the relationship ...
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... father and father's mother , for both males and females , when it comes to obedience , and considerably more submissive than mother's father . Girls most want to be like their mothers , except in two cases where girls indicate that they ...
... father and father's mother , for both males and females , when it comes to obedience , and considerably more submissive than mother's father . Girls most want to be like their mothers , except in two cases where girls indicate that they ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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