Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... owners to work on andē tenancy.3 The group had planned to work the remaining 8.25 acres with its own labor , but ... owner to work on andē tenancy ( see below , mortgage andē ) . Second , there were those Veddas who enjoyed an inherited ...
... owners to work on andē tenancy.3 The group had planned to work the remaining 8.25 acres with its own labor , but ... owner to work on andē tenancy ( see below , mortgage andē ) . Second , there were those Veddas who enjoyed an inherited ...
Page 52
... owner on andē lease.5 Andē leases were also obtained by the owners in fourteen of the 31 cases of mortgage within the village ( 12.62 acres ) . In the remaining seventeen cases , totaling ten acres , it appeared that the owner ...
... owner on andē lease.5 Andē leases were also obtained by the owners in fourteen of the 31 cases of mortgage within the village ( 12.62 acres ) . In the remaining seventeen cases , totaling ten acres , it appeared that the owner ...
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... owners were among the village's wealthier proprietors , who were more likely to be andē landlords than tenants . In 1969/70 there were only two villagers who used their own draught animals to cultivate land that they had on ande . Each ...
... owners were among the village's wealthier proprietors , who were more likely to be andē landlords than tenants . In 1969/70 there were only two villagers who used their own draught animals to cultivate land that they had on ande . Each ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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