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Page 194
... suicide , senilicide , murder , and female infanticide , and although frequently directed at strangers , they were also common within the kinship and collaborative net- work . Balicki ( 1960 : 4 ) recorded a rate of 575 suicides per ...
... suicide , senilicide , murder , and female infanticide , and although frequently directed at strangers , they were also common within the kinship and collaborative net- work . Balicki ( 1960 : 4 ) recorded a rate of 575 suicides per ...
Page 197
... suicide , or withdrawal ; a second option was to air the disagreement in a song contest . While the literature does not give adequate information on how often and under what circum- stances each solution was used , it appears that the ...
... suicide , or withdrawal ; a second option was to air the disagreement in a song contest . While the literature does not give adequate information on how often and under what circum- stances each solution was used , it appears that the ...
Page 210
... Suicidal Behavior Among the Netsilik Eskimo . Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources , Northern Co - ordination and Re- search Centre . Ottawa . 1967. Female Infacticide on the Arctic Coast . Man 2 : 615-625 . 1970 . The ...
... Suicidal Behavior Among the Netsilik Eskimo . Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources , Northern Co - ordination and Re- search Centre . Ottawa . 1967. Female Infacticide on the Arctic Coast . Man 2 : 615-625 . 1970 . The ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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