Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 337
... herding of animals , with the many responsibilities noted above . Managerial decisions belong to the employer , who decides on animal sale and slaughter , migra- tion , pasture and water use , and shearing . 10 The employer uses the ...
... herding of animals , with the many responsibilities noted above . Managerial decisions belong to the employer , who decides on animal sale and slaughter , migra- tion , pasture and water use , and shearing . 10 The employer uses the ...
Page 344
... herding in 1977 had sons and daughters not only in tribal schools but also in other educational and training programs that resulted from attention to young children's education : in town high schools , the tribal teacher training school ...
... herding in 1977 had sons and daughters not only in tribal schools but also in other educational and training programs that resulted from attention to young children's education : in town high schools , the tribal teacher training school ...
Page 395
... herding and farming are basically two different tech- nologies . Taking care of the herd involves a technology which is only partially available to the cultivator . Animals are of great value and need expert care . This is particularly ...
... herding and farming are basically two different tech- nologies . Taking care of the herd involves a technology which is only partially available to the cultivator . Animals are of great value and need expert care . This is particularly ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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