Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... participate significantly less in the tan- da than persons with more education . The absence of any individuals in ... participate with equal frequency in the tanda ; individuals with chil- dren will participate in the tanda as much as ...
... participate significantly less in the tan- da than persons with more education . The absence of any individuals in ... participate with equal frequency in the tanda ; individuals with chil- dren will participate in the tanda as much as ...
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... participation : savings and community preference . The following null hypotheses were established for each variable : individuals who have alternatives to the tanda for saving money would participate as frequently as those who do not ...
... participation : savings and community preference . The following null hypotheses were established for each variable : individuals who have alternatives to the tanda for saving money would participate as frequently as those who do not ...
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... participates and who does not . There was a definite tendency for individuals under 29 years of age not to participate in the tanda . It also is apparent that the less education an individual has , the less likely he or she is to ...
... participates and who does not . There was a definite tendency for individuals under 29 years of age not to participate in the tanda . It also is apparent that the less education an individual has , the less likely he or she is to ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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