Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 117
... indicated num- bers and lettering on the items do not , however , conform to their order of appearance in the Social Factors Questionnaire . They are used only to indicate their order of presentation in this article . Items for men : 1 ...
... indicated num- bers and lettering on the items do not , however , conform to their order of appearance in the Social Factors Questionnaire . They are used only to indicate their order of presentation in this article . Items for men : 1 ...
Page 423
... indicate deeper curves and less uniform distribution of re- sources ( concentration of more into fewer hands ) . A G of o would indicate the extreme of perfectly equal distribution and a G close to 1.0 would indicate the other extreme ...
... indicate deeper curves and less uniform distribution of re- sources ( concentration of more into fewer hands ) . A G of o would indicate the extreme of perfectly equal distribution and a G close to 1.0 would indicate the other extreme ...
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... indicate that the diagnosis was not too certain for some time . If the pregnancy was detected early by cessation of ... indicated by a bead or a string tied to the ik ! i'ks in relative chronological position , and the whole rolled into ...
... indicate that the diagnosis was not too certain for some time . If the pregnancy was detected early by cessation of ... indicated by a bead or a string tied to the ik ! i'ks in relative chronological position , and the whole rolled into ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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