Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... organization was crosscut by a system of seven rotating age - sets ( ibinwek ) for men , localized military units ( po- rorosiek ) , patrilineal clans ( but not corporate patrilineages ) , and patri- local extended families . While land ...
... organization was crosscut by a system of seven rotating age - sets ( ibinwek ) for men , localized military units ( po- rorosiek ) , patrilineal clans ( but not corporate patrilineages ) , and patri- local extended families . While land ...
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... organization discussed in Johnson and Johnson ( 1975 ) which shows a high frequency of women co - operating with their husbands and with other women , a lower frequency of men co - operating with other men . The pattern of food ...
... organization discussed in Johnson and Johnson ( 1975 ) which shows a high frequency of women co - operating with their husbands and with other women , a lower frequency of men co - operating with other men . The pattern of food ...
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... Organization : An In- troduction to Theory and Method . New York . Cleasby , R. , and G. Vigfusson . 1874. Icelandic - English Dictionary . Oxford . Dasent , G. W. 1861. The Story of Burnt Njal . Vol . 1. Edinburgh . Davenport , W. 1959 ...
... Organization : An In- troduction to Theory and Method . New York . Cleasby , R. , and G. Vigfusson . 1874. Icelandic - English Dictionary . Oxford . Dasent , G. W. 1861. The Story of Burnt Njal . Vol . 1. Edinburgh . Davenport , W. 1959 ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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