Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 90
... mediation between the transactional pro- cess and the establishment of new norms . Dispute mediation provided by association committees has served to structure the transactional process . In effect the people have brought to the ...
... mediation between the transactional pro- cess and the establishment of new norms . Dispute mediation provided by association committees has served to structure the transactional process . In effect the people have brought to the ...
Page 107
... mediation of disputes and establishment of new normative principles provide a means for ex- posing and regulating the activities of the powerful . Finally , there is the issue of significance of internal dispute settle- ment for ...
... mediation of disputes and establishment of new normative principles provide a means for ex- posing and regulating the activities of the powerful . Finally , there is the issue of significance of internal dispute settle- ment for ...
Page 347
... Tribal affilia- tions no longer ensured the Qashqa'i exclusive use of the land ; the tribal system lost its power as a mediator . Qashqa'i who had been the most marginalized within the tribal HERD OWNERS AND HIRED SHEPHERDS 347.
... Tribal affilia- tions no longer ensured the Qashqa'i exclusive use of the land ; the tribal system lost its power as a mediator . Qashqa'i who had been the most marginalized within the tribal HERD OWNERS AND HIRED SHEPHERDS 347.
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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