Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 62
... pattern is of course consistent with the representation of the Veddas as the hereditary servants of the Goyigama people . Ande relations within the variga tended more to show a pattern of reciprocity , particularly among the Pul Eliya ...
... pattern is of course consistent with the representation of the Veddas as the hereditary servants of the Goyigama people . Ande relations within the variga tended more to show a pattern of reciprocity , particularly among the Pul Eliya ...
Page 64
... pattern of permanently unidirectional movement , in which a part of the product of subordinate tenants was recurrently appropriated by landlords of superior status . This pattern demonstrated the per- sistence , in attenuated and ...
... pattern of permanently unidirectional movement , in which a part of the product of subordinate tenants was recurrently appropriated by landlords of superior status . This pattern demonstrated the per- sistence , in attenuated and ...
Page 479
... patterns in general . Dole begins with a specific definition of the ideal lineage pattern as one in which only " basic " terms for primary relatives are used , and in which " all other kin are denoted by combinations of these terms ...
... patterns in general . Dole begins with a specific definition of the ideal lineage pattern as one in which only " basic " terms for primary relatives are used , and in which " all other kin are denoted by combinations of these terms ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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