Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... indicate the number of Mayoruna men who are known to have married the numbers of Mayoruna and non - May- oruna women indicated by the respective rows and columns . Thus seventeen men are known to have married only one woman , a non ...
... indicate the number of Mayoruna men who are known to have married the numbers of Mayoruna and non - May- oruna women indicated by the respective rows and columns . Thus seventeen men are known to have married only one woman , a non ...
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... 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 ...
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... indicated by a bead or a string tied to the ik ! i'ks in relative chronological position , and the whole rolled into a ball as time pro- gressed ( cf. Leachman and Harrington 1921 ) . This personal record could be read or " counted ...
... indicated by a bead or a string tied to the ik ! i'ks in relative chronological position , and the whole rolled into a ball as time pro- gressed ( cf. Leachman and Harrington 1921 ) . This personal record could be read or " counted ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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achiote agnate Aguaruna Ain al-Qasis ambiguity andē animals Anthropology behavior brideservice bridewealth cash cent child Chinantec cognate committee context cultivation cultural daughter disputes divorce dyad economic Eskimo ethnographic father fatherhood female husband fertility full sibling garden girl Goyigama herding household individuals Kadara Kagoro kinship kinsmen kintypes Kpelle Kukulewa land landlords lineal live LOC NUM CLU Lower Chinook Machiguenga male husband manioc marital marriage married Mayoruna monogamous mortgage mother NAME LOC Nandi nantag norms Otomí Pantelleria parents participate pastoral patrilineal pattern peasants plants polygynous polygynous unions production Pul Eliya Qashqa'i reciprocal labor relations relationship relative renom responsibility ritual role rotating credit associations sample secondary marriage sexual shepherds social stress societies song duel status structure susto susto illness tanda tenant Tenino tion traditional tribal variga Veddas village wife wife's Wishram wives woman woman/woman marriage women Zapotec