Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 61
... units are grouped together into larger ones which are themselves grouped together into still larger ones ... unit that was divisible into a number of varigas . Nor was communal segmentation confined to the levels of the caste ...
... units are grouped together into larger ones which are themselves grouped together into still larger ones ... unit that was divisible into a number of varigas . Nor was communal segmentation confined to the levels of the caste ...
Page 72
... unit was the local commu- nity ( kokwet ) . It was the unit within which ceremonies were per- formed and disputes settled in most cases and within which day - to- day interaction took place . Today these functions take place at the ...
... unit was the local commu- nity ( kokwet ) . It was the unit within which ceremonies were per- formed and disputes settled in most cases and within which day - to- day interaction took place . Today these functions take place at the ...
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... units and a theoretical distribution in which , say , 25 per cent of units contained 25 per cent of the resources or , in other words , each unit held a share equal to that of each other unit . It is derived from the Lorenz curve which ...
... units and a theoretical distribution in which , say , 25 per cent of units contained 25 per cent of the resources or , in other words , each unit held a share equal to that of each other unit . It is derived from the Lorenz curve which ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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