Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... situation may well begin to place un- usual stress on the society if it limits the number of females available for marriage to those native to it and , more specifically , to those of a particular kinship category ( viz . cross ...
... situation may well begin to place un- usual stress on the society if it limits the number of females available for marriage to those native to it and , more specifically , to those of a particular kinship category ( viz . cross ...
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... situation , however , has not only changed , but is without precedent . It involves change from a relatively pre- dictable life style of subsistence herding and food production to cash cropping , establishment of new communities ...
... situation , however , has not only changed , but is without precedent . It involves change from a relatively pre- dictable life style of subsistence herding and food production to cash cropping , establishment of new communities ...
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... situation is a problem that makes it difficult or impossible for the main participant ( s ) to function satisfactorily in the community . The exposure that is necessary to deal with the problem is prohibited within society ; therefore ...
... situation is a problem that makes it difficult or impossible for the main participant ( s ) to function satisfactorily in the community . The exposure that is necessary to deal with the problem is prohibited within society ; therefore ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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