Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... variga . Both jati and variga were relative terms that might be translated as " kind " or " species " ( cf. Leach 1961 : 23 , 67-68 ) , and they were often used synonymously , but when they were used together , jati always desig- nated ...
... variga . Both jati and variga were relative terms that might be translated as " kind " or " species " ( cf. Leach 1961 : 23 , 67-68 ) , and they were often used synonymously , but when they were used together , jati always desig- nated ...
Page 62
... varigas , the other is more characteristic of relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama landlords in Me- kichchawa let out land on andē ...
... varigas , the other is more characteristic of relations within the variga . The movement of appropriations from andē leases between dif- ferent varigas was in one direction only . Goyigama landlords in Me- kichchawa let out land on andē ...
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... variga pattern appears quite different from that be- tween varigas when viewed diachronically . Ande relations between varigas constituted a system of labor service and hierarchical appro- priations between enduring groups that were ...
... variga pattern appears quite different from that be- tween varigas when viewed diachronically . Ande relations between varigas constituted a system of labor service and hierarchical appro- priations between enduring groups that were ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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