Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 198
... participation of the community served to heighten the festive aspects of the duel , provide impartial judgment and to ... participants out of every- day life and allowing exposure and exercise of the problem in a con- text that cannot ...
... participation of the community served to heighten the festive aspects of the duel , provide impartial judgment and to ... participants out of every- day life and allowing exposure and exercise of the problem in a con- text that cannot ...
Page 215
... participants in the associations recruit new members on the basis of a set of personal traits or character- istics . This may or may not be a conscious process . But it is our contention that coping with the universal problem of default ...
... participants in the associations recruit new members on the basis of a set of personal traits or character- istics . This may or may not be a conscious process . But it is our contention that coping with the universal problem of default ...
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... participants are likely to be those in good stand- ing in the community based upon a shared ideology and sociocultural factors which articulate with and support that ideology . CONCLUSION It is by now more than obvious that there are ...
... participants are likely to be those in good stand- ing in the community based upon a shared ideology and sociocultural factors which articulate with and support that ideology . CONCLUSION It is by now more than obvious that there are ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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