Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 55
... give him paddy equivalent to twice the sowing extent at harvest . Men- ikrala also said that he was obliged to turn over none of the crop to his grandparents , but that he might give them something . The third plot of 0.25 acres was ...
... give him paddy equivalent to twice the sowing extent at harvest . Men- ikrala also said that he was obliged to turn over none of the crop to his grandparents , but that he might give them something . The third plot of 0.25 acres was ...
Page 79
... give her children and nothing else . He may occasionally give her a gift of . friendship , but he is not obligated to do so . The consort may or may not be acquainted with the rest of the household , including the fe- male husband ...
... give her children and nothing else . He may occasionally give her a gift of . friendship , but he is not obligated to do so . The consort may or may not be acquainted with the rest of the household , including the fe- male husband ...
Page 180
... Give it achiote to drink , because it killed my sister . Take care of it . " The next morning , he went to the spot and found the nantag stone on the log across the tapir's trail . Apart from inheriting nantag stones from female ...
... Give it achiote to drink , because it killed my sister . Take care of it . " The next morning , he went to the spot and found the nantag stone on the log across the tapir's trail . Apart from inheriting nantag stones from female ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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