Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 79
... reserve of a father at the next . Female fathers , like male fathers , are responsible for the discipline of their wives ' children and children reportedly respect and fear fe- male fathers as much as they would male fathers . One of ...
... reserve of a father at the next . Female fathers , like male fathers , are responsible for the discipline of their wives ' children and children reportedly respect and fear fe- male fathers as much as they would male fathers . One of ...
Page 138
... reserve the more diffi- cult crafts to men who were too old to hunt . The women did most of the gathering , although men collected tule reeds and nuts . The women also smoked meat , dried fish and berries , and prepared and cooked the ...
... reserve the more diffi- cult crafts to men who were too old to hunt . The women did most of the gathering , although men collected tule reeds and nuts . The women also smoked meat , dried fish and berries , and prepared and cooked the ...
Page 179
... reserves some of the red liquid and later sprinkles it over the young plants , saying " drink , drink . " After the entire garden has been planted , a process which may take several days , the nantag are placed in a covered pot and ...
... reserves some of the red liquid and later sprinkles it over the young plants , saying " drink , drink . " After the entire garden has been planted , a process which may take several days , the nantag are placed in a covered pot and ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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