Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... practices that are directed at reducing the chances of default . Some of the practices include putting new members at the end of the rotation , feasting or partying either before the cycle begins or at intervals in the cycle so that the ...
... practices that are directed at reducing the chances of default . Some of the practices include putting new members at the end of the rotation , feasting or partying either before the cycle begins or at intervals in the cycle so that the ...
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... practice itself . In former times a man would deal with a milk - brother and his kinsmen in a way not much different from the way he dealt with his real brother and other agnatic relatives . He would , for example , consult them in ...
... practice itself . In former times a man would deal with a milk - brother and his kinsmen in a way not much different from the way he dealt with his real brother and other agnatic relatives . He would , for example , consult them in ...
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... practice of breast - feeding at one time served to broaden the network of kinsmen and relatives from whom assistance and co - op- eration could be expected . Today , as Saudi Arabian society experi- ences far - reaching changes and a ...
... practice of breast - feeding at one time served to broaden the network of kinsmen and relatives from whom assistance and co - op- eration could be expected . Today , as Saudi Arabian society experi- ences far - reaching changes and a ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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