Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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bad reputations . When shepherds are plentiful , they must actively seek their own employment . Some competition among potential em- ployers exists and some shepherds who flee from one employer seek out a rival . The job of shepherding ...
bad reputations . When shepherds are plentiful , they must actively seek their own employment . Some competition among potential em- ployers exists and some shepherds who flee from one employer seek out a rival . The job of shepherding ...
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... shepherd desires additional payment if his sons are used as herd- ers , while the employer claims that he has purchased the whole fam- ily's services and objects to additional payments . Shepherds and em- ployers argue over the shepherd's ...
... shepherd desires additional payment if his sons are used as herd- ers , while the employer claims that he has purchased the whole fam- ily's services and objects to additional payments . Shepherds and em- ployers argue over the shepherd's ...
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... shepherds . 14 Although households with hired shepherds are glad to be free from daily herding tasks , mem- bers frequently comment about the chaos that a hired shepherd and family bring to the unit . They remark that life without shepherds ...
... shepherds . 14 Although households with hired shepherds are glad to be free from daily herding tasks , mem- bers frequently comment about the chaos that a hired shepherd and family bring to the unit . They remark that life without shepherds ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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