Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... island's major productive resource , land , for its own advantage . Before the establishment in 1950 of the co - operative which buys and processes most of the island's crop at regionally subsidized prices , the market for grapes ...
... island's major productive resource , land , for its own advantage . Before the establishment in 1950 of the co - operative which buys and processes most of the island's crop at regionally subsidized prices , the market for grapes ...
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... island , but rarely upon the monopolization of productive resources . HISTORICAL CHANGE IN STRATIFICATION I suggest that the relatively egalitarian stratificational pattern of the island derives from the uniform distribution of ...
... island , but rarely upon the monopolization of productive resources . HISTORICAL CHANGE IN STRATIFICATION I suggest that the relatively egalitarian stratificational pattern of the island derives from the uniform distribution of ...
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... island and was part of the elite class . The baronial family lived in an edifice on the square in the port which Brignone - Bocca- nera ( 1908 : 168 ) calls the finest of the island and which was destroyed in 1943 when the island was ...
... island and was part of the elite class . The baronial family lived in an edifice on the square in the port which Brignone - Bocca- nera ( 1908 : 168 ) calls the finest of the island and which was destroyed in 1943 when the island was ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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