Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 59
... quite dramatically ( Brow 1978a ) . By 1970 cash wage relationships had be- come tolerated both between members of traditionally linked varia- gas and even between all but the closest kin . TENANCY IN KUKULEWA AND PUL ELIYA 59.
... quite dramatically ( Brow 1978a ) . By 1970 cash wage relationships had be- come tolerated both between members of traditionally linked varia- gas and even between all but the closest kin . TENANCY IN KUKULEWA AND PUL ELIYA 59.
Page 63
... linked only individuals , not groups , and were thus impermanent . Most Kukulewa landlords were rich in comparison with their ten- ants , but the acquisition of wealth was closely tied to the life cycle and to the developmental cycle of ...
... linked only individuals , not groups , and were thus impermanent . Most Kukulewa landlords were rich in comparison with their ten- ants , but the acquisition of wealth was closely tied to the life cycle and to the developmental cycle of ...
Page 272
... important exception these have retained their validity at Kufana . Patrilineages and patriclans are ex- ogamous as before , linked to one another by relations of marriage , azaimi , or by marriage prohibition and " wife - 272 ETHNOLOGY.
... important exception these have retained their validity at Kufana . Patrilineages and patriclans are ex- ogamous as before , linked to one another by relations of marriage , azaimi , or by marriage prohibition and " wife - 272 ETHNOLOGY.
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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