Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 132
... tribes inhabiting the Columbia River downstream to the coast and upstream to the edge of the Plains , as well as to the peoples in the heart of the Plateau to the north and those of southern Oregon and northeastern California to the ...
... tribes inhabiting the Columbia River downstream to the coast and upstream to the edge of the Plains , as well as to the peoples in the heart of the Plateau to the north and those of southern Oregon and northeastern California to the ...
Page 328
... tribes be- come undermined by states , as in twentieth century Iran , pastoralists become increasingly vulnerable to ... tribes , most of which are head- ed by khan families . The tribes were united in a political confederacy until 1954 ...
... tribes be- come undermined by states , as in twentieth century Iran , pastoralists become increasingly vulnerable to ... tribes , most of which are head- ed by khan families . The tribes were united in a political confederacy until 1954 ...
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... tribe ; both highly valued by Qashqa'i of all socioeconomic levels . Some strate- gies are easily joined with herding ... tribes that have weak leadership systems , lack ties with high level tribal leaders , and have inadequate access to ...
... tribe ; both highly valued by Qashqa'i of all socioeconomic levels . Some strate- gies are easily joined with herding ... tribes that have weak leadership systems , lack ties with high level tribal leaders , and have inadequate access to ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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