Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 139
... usually but not always the eldest male occupant , was the head of the household . The other adult male was usually his married son or younger brother but was occasionally a sister's or daughter's husband or even a remote relative or an ...
... usually but not always the eldest male occupant , was the head of the household . The other adult male was usually his married son or younger brother but was occasionally a sister's or daughter's husband or even a remote relative or an ...
Page 144
... usually had several wives . His dwelling in the winter village was larger than that of other men , and he was expected to be generous in giving feasts . He was assisted by sub- chiefs , usually two in number , who acted as his ...
... usually had several wives . His dwelling in the winter village was larger than that of other men , and he was expected to be generous in giving feasts . He was assisted by sub- chiefs , usually two in number , who acted as his ...
Page 286
... usually involve only a single house- hold in their performance . In peak labor periods , some inter - house- hold co - operation takes place , usually among relatives and always for payment . Land is too scarce and fragmented into small ...
... usually involve only a single house- hold in their performance . In peak labor periods , some inter - house- hold co - operation takes place , usually among relatives and always for payment . Land is too scarce and fragmented into small ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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