Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... suggests that peasants are ratio- nal actors who calculate costs and benefits of a given course of acting before ... suggest some larger considerations which explain the persistence of reciprocal labor . Against the diffusionist model of ...
... suggests that peasants are ratio- nal actors who calculate costs and benefits of a given course of acting before ... suggest some larger considerations which explain the persistence of reciprocal labor . Against the diffusionist model of ...
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... suggests that reciprocal labor is persisting throughout the Central Andes , and , in some cases increasing . These findings contradict the work of Erasmus and others , who argue that reciprocal labor is on the decline and will ...
... suggests that reciprocal labor is persisting throughout the Central Andes , and , in some cases increasing . These findings contradict the work of Erasmus and others , who argue that reciprocal labor is on the decline and will ...
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... suggests that even today a woman going to a hospital may incur greater risk of con- tracting a serious infection than the woman in a primitive society isolated with her assistants and suggests this adaptive value has caused its ...
... suggests that even today a woman going to a hospital may incur greater risk of con- tracting a serious infection than the woman in a primitive society isolated with her assistants and suggests this adaptive value has caused its ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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