Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 294
... period of time during which I tried to catch him out on inconsistency , my butcher host acknowledged that the jail keeper and his brother were castizando , becoming mexicanized . This is as far as he would go . He would not guess , for ...
... period of time during which I tried to catch him out on inconsistency , my butcher host acknowledged that the jail keeper and his brother were castizando , becoming mexicanized . This is as far as he would go . He would not guess , for ...
Page 308
... period of optimum fertility in the lat- ter's ovulation cycle would probably be lower in polygynous than in monogamous unions . In fact , barring extra - marital coitus on the wives ' part ( see below ) , the chances of sexual ...
... period of optimum fertility in the lat- ter's ovulation cycle would probably be lower in polygynous than in monogamous unions . In fact , barring extra - marital coitus on the wives ' part ( see below ) , the chances of sexual ...
Page 336
... period and are paid a wage . The service period is normally a year and upon its completion they depart from the employer's ( arbab ) company . Contracts are usually verbal , although some use written and witnessed ones . In the presence ...
... period and are paid a wage . The service period is normally a year and upon its completion they depart from the employer's ( arbab ) company . Contracts are usually verbal , although some use written and witnessed ones . In the presence ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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