Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... official who had several children by women to whom he was not legally married . Since this man was a member of the Lutheran Church which forbids polygyny , he had acquired several " country wives , " ( women given to him in the ...
... official who had several children by women to whom he was not legally married . Since this man was a member of the Lutheran Church which forbids polygyny , he had acquired several " country wives , " ( women given to him in the ...
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... officials , the actual details of organization are in the hands of Otomí officials such as fiscales , alguaciles , and topiles from the barrios . These are men who are involved in what has been described as a " civil - religious ...
... officials , the actual details of organization are in the hands of Otomí officials such as fiscales , alguaciles , and topiles from the barrios . These are men who are involved in what has been described as a " civil - religious ...
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... officials . The primary aim of the associational arrangement is the pooling of animals and grazing resources . This practice constitutes an answer to many of the difficulties of agro - pastoralism . Aggregated herds can be tended by a ...
... officials . The primary aim of the associational arrangement is the pooling of animals and grazing resources . This practice constitutes an answer to many of the difficulties of agro - pastoralism . Aggregated herds can be tended by a ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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