Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... present , indicated that he was willing to pay the tax but complainant has not formally asked him for the money . The committeemen told him to pay the tax . As a result of this clarification of responsibility , the defendant then agreed ...
... present , indicated that he was willing to pay the tax but complainant has not formally asked him for the money . The committeemen told him to pay the tax . As a result of this clarification of responsibility , the defendant then agreed ...
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... present cash value . Therefore , he suggested that his son be re- quired to give two sacks of corn at harvest . Most of the committee members , however , thought that the complainant should show mag- nanimity and accept a single sack of ...
... present cash value . Therefore , he suggested that his son be re- quired to give two sacks of corn at harvest . Most of the committee members , however , thought that the complainant should show mag- nanimity and accept a single sack of ...
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... present installment . ( 6 ) Culture Area ( A ) . This identifies the culture area for each of the 186 societies in the Standard Cross - Cultural Sample . Geographical location is the basis for the sequence of societies listed in the ...
... present installment . ( 6 ) Culture Area ( A ) . This identifies the culture area for each of the 186 societies in the Standard Cross - Cultural Sample . Geographical location is the basis for the sequence of societies listed in the ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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