Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 44
Page 218
... participate in the tanda with equal frequency ; the sex of an indi- vidual would not be a significant factor regarding ... participation in the tanda . Each null hypothesis was then tested against the data . Age . As a result of our ...
... participate in the tanda with equal frequency ; the sex of an indi- vidual would not be a significant factor regarding ... participation in the tanda . Each null hypothesis was then tested against the data . Age . As a result of our ...
Page 221
... participate significantly less in the tan- da than persons with more education . The absence of any individuals in the last category participating ... participation is summarized in Table 5. The table has 1 degree DEFAULT AND THE TANDA 221.
... participate significantly less in the tan- da than persons with more education . The absence of any individuals in the last category participating ... participation is summarized in Table 5. The table has 1 degree DEFAULT AND THE TANDA 221.
Page 224
... 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 ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achiote agnate Aguaruna Ain al-Qasis ambiguity andē animals Anthropology behavior brideservice bridewealth cash cent child Chinantec cognate committee context cultivation cultural daughter disputes divorce dyad economic Eskimo ethnographic father fatherhood female husband fertility full sibling garden girl Goyigama herding household individuals Kadara Kagoro kinship kinsmen kintypes Kpelle Kukulewa land landlords lineal live LOC NUM CLU Lower Chinook Machiguenga male husband manioc marital marriage married Mayoruna monogamous mortgage mother NAME LOC Nandi nantag norms Otomí Pantelleria parents participate pastoral patrilineal pattern peasants plants polygynous polygynous unions production Pul Eliya Qashqa'i reciprocal labor relations relationship relative renom responsibility ritual role rotating credit associations sample secondary marriage sexual shepherds social stress societies song duel status structure susto susto illness tanda tenant Tenino tion traditional tribal variga Veddas village wife wife's Wishram wives woman woman/woman marriage women Zapotec