Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 32
... parents ' old age . Kpelle parents apprehensively envision the time when they will be too old to work on the farm and will need the youthful labor of their grown children and their sons- and daughters- in - law . Infant mortality rates ...
... parents ' old age . Kpelle parents apprehensively envision the time when they will be too old to work on the farm and will need the youthful labor of their grown children and their sons- and daughters- in - law . Infant mortality rates ...
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... Parents contribute what they can to their children's school fees and other incidentals such as uniforms , books , supplies , and board , but many children must support themselves though school as wards in the households of people who ...
... Parents contribute what they can to their children's school fees and other incidentals such as uniforms , books , supplies , and board , but many children must support themselves though school as wards in the households of people who ...
Page 53
... parental property , from his own parents and on his own behalf if he was settled virilocally , from his wife's parents and on her behalf if he was living uxorilocally , and from both sets of parents if his marriage was endogamous within ...
... parental property , from his own parents and on his own behalf if he was settled virilocally , from his wife's parents and on her behalf if he was living uxorilocally , and from both sets of parents if his marriage was endogamous within ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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