Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... traditional town . At the time of my fieldwork , both the traditional and modern areas had adequate land for subsistence rice production . Land was avail- able to residents by virtue of their descent from early settlers and to newcomers ...
... traditional town . At the time of my fieldwork , both the traditional and modern areas had adequate land for subsistence rice production . Land was avail- able to residents by virtue of their descent from early settlers and to newcomers ...
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... traditional framework of inter - lineage niendi , nendwang and bin relations per- sists , together with those principles ... by which nendwang was regulated . Thus remarriage at Kagoro is still restricted by moiety , lineage and ...
... traditional framework of inter - lineage niendi , nendwang and bin relations per- sists , together with those principles ... by which nendwang was regulated . Thus remarriage at Kagoro is still restricted by moiety , lineage and ...
Page 270
... traditional proscriptions that former- ly regulated secondary marriage . The bases and relations of Kadara corporate ... traditional prohibitions that insulated commu- nities , clans , lineages and even the ategburu ritual groupings of ...
... traditional proscriptions that former- ly regulated secondary marriage . The bases and relations of Kadara corporate ... traditional prohibitions that insulated commu- nities , clans , lineages and even the ategburu ritual groupings of ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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