Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... means is often least successful at regulating by social means the number of children he wants . As we have seen , Moses wanted his wife's unborn child but was unable to get it . John , on the other hand , was unwilling to accept ...
... means is often least successful at regulating by social means the number of children he wants . As we have seen , Moses wanted his wife's unborn child but was unable to get it . John , on the other hand , was unwilling to accept ...
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... mean man , although in some places in the Arab world , the word for man may also be used to mean husband . / zauja / , the feminine of / zauj / , means wife , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it has the connotation of spouse . So , a man may be ...
... mean man , although in some places in the Arab world , the word for man may also be used to mean husband . / zauja / , the feminine of / zauj / , means wife , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it has the connotation of spouse . So , a man may be ...
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... means the same ( Rich 1976a : 5 , 9 ) . Both of these terms I found to be in common usage , and both fail to discriminate parallel and cross - cousins . While I am not in disagreement with Pinson that the Icelandic system distinguishes ...
... means the same ( Rich 1976a : 5 , 9 ) . Both of these terms I found to be in common usage , and both fail to discriminate parallel and cross - cousins . While I am not in disagreement with Pinson that the Icelandic system distinguishes ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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