Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 308
... sexual drive than a monogamous man , owing to the stimulation of varied sexual partners in polygynous unions . Musham ( 1956 : 3 ) notes " a common belief both in Western and Ori- ental society that uniformity blunts the sexual drive ...
... sexual drive than a monogamous man , owing to the stimulation of varied sexual partners in polygynous unions . Musham ( 1956 : 3 ) notes " a common belief both in Western and Ori- ental society that uniformity blunts the sexual drive ...
Page 359
... sexual relationships . Food exchanges take place between husbands and wives as well as between males and females falling un- der the incest taboo - i.e . , between persons who are having sexual relations and between persons who are ...
... sexual relationships . Food exchanges take place between husbands and wives as well as between males and females falling un- der the incest taboo - i.e . , between persons who are having sexual relations and between persons who are ...
Page 363
... sexually accessible , they are in the pro- cess of arranging a sexual liaison . In fact , two of the babies born to unmarried teenage mothers during our fieldwork were said to have been conceived during a beer feast . Although sexual ...
... sexually accessible , they are in the pro- cess of arranging a sexual liaison . In fact , two of the babies born to unmarried teenage mothers during our fieldwork were said to have been conceived during a beer feast . Although sexual ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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