Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... societies , and to some frequently used designations for groups of societies , such as Apache , Berbers , Eski- mo , Nilotes , Paiute , Papuans , Pueblos , and Shoshoni . ( 2 ) Location Code ( LOC ) . The six major areas ( Africa ...
... societies , and to some frequently used designations for groups of societies , such as Apache , Berbers , Eski- mo , Nilotes , Paiute , Papuans , Pueblos , and Shoshoni . ( 2 ) Location Code ( LOC ) . The six major areas ( Africa ...
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... societies . A more stringent selection was made for the Standard Cross - Cultural Sample of 186 societies ( Murdock and White 1969 ; Barry and Schlegel 1980 ) . These smaller samples serve the useful purpose of minimizing di- rect ...
... societies . A more stringent selection was made for the Standard Cross - Cultural Sample of 186 societies ( Murdock and White 1969 ; Barry and Schlegel 1980 ) . These smaller samples serve the useful purpose of minimizing di- rect ...
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... societies that have been entered in the Ethnographic Atlas . Table 1 ( pp . 248-263 ) of Installment XXVIII Part 1 ( Ethnology vol . 19 , No. 2 , April , 1980 ) presented the same list but in a disordered sequence because each page of ...
... societies that have been entered in the Ethnographic Atlas . Table 1 ( pp . 248-263 ) of Installment XXVIII Part 1 ( Ethnology vol . 19 , No. 2 , April , 1980 ) presented the same list but in a disordered sequence because each page of ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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