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... political and economic patterns of social stratification . In order to understand Kpelle individuals ' strategies in attributing fatherhood , I will explain the roles of children in the tra- ditional and , in the next section , modern ...
... political and economic patterns of social stratification . In order to understand Kpelle individuals ' strategies in attributing fatherhood , I will explain the roles of children in the tra- ditional and , in the next section , modern ...
Page 293
... political expression of this feeling is that most residents of the cabecera are related in some way to the elected officials and principal businessmen of Temoaya . As an example of this network of kinship , politics , and commerce , six ...
... political expression of this feeling is that most residents of the cabecera are related in some way to the elected officials and principal businessmen of Temoaya . As an example of this network of kinship , politics , and commerce , six ...
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... political economic power and shared political economic interests and more a brittle network with claims to power stemming from the per- sonalistic manipulation of bureaucratic and political offices and chan- nels . It has little ...
... political economic power and shared political economic interests and more a brittle network with claims to power stemming from the per- sonalistic manipulation of bureaucratic and political offices and chan- nels . It has little ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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