Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 79
... respect and fear fe- male fathers as much as they would male fathers . One of the most important areas of ... respect between husband and wife which , as in ordinary marriages , often develops into real affection . As one wife said , " I ...
... respect and fear fe- male fathers as much as they would male fathers . One of the most important areas of ... respect between husband and wife which , as in ordinary marriages , often develops into real affection . As one wife said , " I ...
Page 106
... respect wealth so long as it does not involve exploitation of others . Prominent men of wealth , speaking ability , and reputa- tions for bravery are highly esteemed in a traditional council of el- ders , but they are held as ...
... respect wealth so long as it does not involve exploitation of others . Prominent men of wealth , speaking ability , and reputa- tions for bravery are highly esteemed in a traditional council of el- ders , but they are held as ...
Page 473
... respect for his power , and because that person represents a collectivity . However , such persons are not met in ... respect , both in reference to the persons wearing it and to the others they meet and the situation in which they find ...
... respect for his power , and because that person represents a collectivity . However , such persons are not met in ... respect , both in reference to the persons wearing it and to the others they meet and the situation in which they find ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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