Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 48
... land out on andě : ( 1 ) Widows who are landlords invariably let out all their land . ( 2 ) Male landlords who are old , or sick at the time of sowing , are also likely to let out most , if not all , of their land . ( 3 ) Landlords who ...
... land out on andě : ( 1 ) Widows who are landlords invariably let out all their land . ( 2 ) Male landlords who are old , or sick at the time of sowing , are also likely to let out most , if not all , of their land . ( 3 ) Landlords who ...
Page 66
... land in their own villages , in addition to working it themselves . Land that they controlled in Vedda vilages was , as I have noted , returned to its owners on ande . In 1954 Veddas worked in Goyigama fields for a share of the crop ...
... land in their own villages , in addition to working it themselves . Land that they controlled in Vedda vilages was , as I have noted , returned to its owners on ande . In 1954 Veddas worked in Goyigama fields for a share of the crop ...
Page 101
... land to two different collectors ( ballačika ) . It was apparent that the complainant had little understanding of ... land . This involved the problem of determining who was responsible for the tax on land recently sold . The defendant ...
... land to two different collectors ( ballačika ) . It was apparent that the complainant had little understanding of ... land . This involved the problem of determining who was responsible for the tax on land recently sold . The defendant ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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