Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 105
... transactions . Unlike disputes concerned primarily with individ- uals ' roles connected with community membership responsibility , these cases have been more difficult to resolve . The committee was unsuccessful in compromising the ...
... transactions . Unlike disputes concerned primarily with individ- uals ' roles connected with community membership responsibility , these cases have been more difficult to resolve . The committee was unsuccessful in compromising the ...
Page 108
... transactions based on maximizing individual gain could develop a sense of mutuality of interaction , were not the committee able to function as a mediating group seeking to effect a compromise be- tween self seeking and affiliative ...
... transactions based on maximizing individual gain could develop a sense of mutuality of interaction , were not the committee able to function as a mediating group seeking to effect a compromise be- tween self seeking and affiliative ...
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... transactions that had occurred at Kufana in Kajuru District and at Fadan Kagoro , the capital and largest Kagoro community , between my visits of 1950 and 1959 , my analysis of the two situations and experiences up to that point was as ...
... transactions that had occurred at Kufana in Kajuru District and at Fadan Kagoro , the capital and largest Kagoro community , between my visits of 1950 and 1959 , my analysis of the two situations and experiences up to that point was as ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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