Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 49
... involved totaled one acre . None of the women was child- less , but one had only unmarried daughters while another was a young widow whose children were not old enough to work . ( 2 ) Again , most male landlords who were old , or sick ...
... involved totaled one acre . None of the women was child- less , but one had only unmarried daughters while another was a young widow whose children were not old enough to work . ( 2 ) Again , most male landlords who were old , or sick ...
Page 94
... involved issues pertaining to the development of norms and two pertained to traditional norma- tive values connected with slander , household boundaries , and ac- cess . Of the eleven disputes pertaining to establishment of normative ...
... involved issues pertaining to the development of norms and two pertained to traditional norma- tive values connected with slander , household boundaries , and ac- cess . Of the eleven disputes pertaining to establishment of normative ...
Page 97
... involved the sanitary butchering of animals by two butchers . Initially the com- mittee had set aside a butchering area somewhat removed from the butcher shops in the marketing area . This was done to minimize the stench and the dangers ...
... involved the sanitary butchering of animals by two butchers . Initially the com- mittee had set aside a butchering area somewhat removed from the butcher shops in the marketing area . This was done to minimize the stench and the dangers ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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