Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... heads of compounds ; economic data were elicited about all residents but fertility data were obtained on wives of compound heads only.2 In almost all cases , the male compound head's wives were present during the interview or were ...
... heads of compounds ; economic data were elicited about all residents but fertility data were obtained on wives of compound heads only.2 In almost all cases , the male compound head's wives were present during the interview or were ...
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... head . All heads of compounds are also heads of households , but not conversely . 3. Ages were estimated during interviews by the author in consultation with his Mende field assistant . A discussion of the problem of age estimation in ...
... head . All heads of compounds are also heads of households , but not conversely . 3. Ages were estimated during interviews by the author in consultation with his Mende field assistant . A discussion of the problem of age estimation in ...
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... head who typically owns the house site and ranks as senior kinsman . The household functions as a corporate group and binds its members to co - operative behavior patterns which are difficult to distinguish em- pirically from kinship ...
... head who typically owns the house site and ranks as senior kinsman . The household functions as a corporate group and binds its members to co - operative behavior patterns which are difficult to distinguish em- pirically from kinship ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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