Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 62
... relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama landlords in Me- kichchawa let out land on andē to Kukulewa Veddas , but Kukulewa landlords ...
... relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama landlords in Me- kichchawa let out land on andē to Kukulewa Veddas , but Kukulewa landlords ...
Page 265
... relations of " wife - stealing " were rigorously separated from relations of inter- marriage . Members of intermarrying lineages could marry one an- other by primary or secondary marriages alike , that is in first or later unions , but ...
... relations of " wife - stealing " were rigorously separated from relations of inter- marriage . Members of intermarrying lineages could marry one an- other by primary or secondary marriages alike , that is in first or later unions , but ...
Page 270
... relations of Kadara corporate groups , traditionally insulated from antagonistic aformi relations by mechanisms which restricted the alternative modes of marriage to mutually exclusive social spheres , are progressively compromised ...
... relations of Kadara corporate groups , traditionally insulated from antagonistic aformi relations by mechanisms which restricted the alternative modes of marriage to mutually exclusive social spheres , are progressively compromised ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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