Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... field , each with its own term , and each stands in parent , child , and sibling relationships to others of the eight terms . This is all the knowledge a Mayoruna needs to apply these terms once he has established a point of reference ...
... field , each with its own term , and each stands in parent , child , and sibling relationships to others of the eight terms . This is all the knowledge a Mayoruna needs to apply these terms once he has established a point of reference ...
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... field study de- signed to collect data focally addressed to the problem . We trans- lated the problem into testable hypotheses involving cross - cultural and other comparisons . We employed a quasi - experimental research design ...
... field study de- signed to collect data focally addressed to the problem . We trans- lated the problem into testable hypotheses involving cross - cultural and other comparisons . We employed a quasi - experimental research design ...
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... field work . The gradually paced development of the field in- strument enabled the ethnographers to test its administrative feasi- bility and reliability under the actual field conditions they were to encounter . Once it had taken its ...
... field work . The gradually paced development of the field in- strument enabled the ethnographers to test its administrative feasi- bility and reliability under the actual field conditions they were to encounter . Once it had taken its ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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