Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... represent one more factor enhancing their faith in each other and in the probability of successfully completing the tanda cycle . The next question is , what do these variables represent ? Are they the result of a single causative agent ...
... represent one more factor enhancing their faith in each other and in the probability of successfully completing the tanda cycle . The next question is , what do these variables represent ? Are they the result of a single causative agent ...
Page 473
... represent the total Muslim commu- nity - hence , the plural . If a villager from ' Ain al - Qasis were to address the Bishop or some other exalted personage , he would use the second person plural out of respect for his power , and ...
... represent the total Muslim commu- nity - hence , the plural . If a villager from ' Ain al - Qasis were to address the Bishop or some other exalted personage , he would use the second person plural out of respect for his power , and ...
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... represent combinations of these four nodal points in a circular conceptual scheme ( Freedman , et al 1951 : 151 ) ... represented by the children in the sample approxi- mated the actual distribution of household types within the commu ...
... represent combinations of these four nodal points in a circular conceptual scheme ( Freedman , et al 1951 : 151 ) ... represented by the children in the sample approxi- mated the actual distribution of household types within the commu ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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