Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 52
... residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was mortgaged to outsiders of different variga ( in eight of these the mortgagee was a Goyigama resident of Mekichchawa ) the land was returned to the Kukulewa ...
... residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was mortgaged to outsiders of different variga ( in eight of these the mortgagee was a Goyigama resident of Mekichchawa ) the land was returned to the Kukulewa ...
Page 334
... residence away from the tribe . Status implications are further considerations . Some strategies ( help from kin , contract herding , sale of woven goods , sharecropping , credit , loans , com- bining herds ) mean no change in social ...
... residence away from the tribe . Status implications are further considerations . Some strategies ( help from kin , contract herding , sale of woven goods , sharecropping , credit , loans , com- bining herds ) mean no change in social ...
Page 453
... residence rates of married children do not increase if the mother has no spouse . Refer to columns A and B. Married ... residence is accounted for by simple insufficiency of sons . Uxorilocal residence is notoriously unpopular among men ...
... residence rates of married children do not increase if the mother has no spouse . Refer to columns A and B. Married ... residence is accounted for by simple insufficiency of sons . Uxorilocal residence is notoriously unpopular among men ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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