Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 103
... suggested that his son be re- quired to give two sacks of corn at harvest . Most of the committee members , however ... suggestion because the grain at harvest time would be less than its present value . Thus the dispute remained ...
... suggested that his son be re- quired to give two sacks of corn at harvest . Most of the committee members , however ... suggestion because the grain at harvest time would be less than its present value . Thus the dispute remained ...
Page 164
... suggests that reciprocal labor is persisting throughout the Central Andes , and , in some cases increasing . These ... suggest that advances in the ethnology of the world's mountainous areas can only come from comparison and the use of ...
... suggests that reciprocal labor is persisting throughout the Central Andes , and , in some cases increasing . These ... suggest that advances in the ethnology of the world's mountainous areas can only come from comparison and the use of ...
Page 214
... suggesting who is likely to participate in a rotating credit association and why . There are two factors at work in all ... suggest that the solution to this factor is em- bedded in the problem of default in payment to the association ...
... suggesting who is likely to participate in a rotating credit association and why . There are two factors at work in all ... suggest that the solution to this factor is em- bedded in the problem of default in payment to the association ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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