Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... villages followed the same course of action . A different pattern emerges with respect to land mortgaged by Veddas that was located within their village of residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was ...
... villages followed the same course of action . A different pattern emerges with respect to land mortgaged by Veddas that was located within their village of residence . As noted earlier , in all nine cases in which Kukulewa land was ...
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... Village in Ceylon : A Study of Land Tenure and Kinship . Cambridge . Neale , W. C. 1957. Reciprocity and Redistribution in the Indian Village : Sequel to Some Notable Discussions . Trade and Market in the Early Empires , ed . K. Polanyi ...
... Village in Ceylon : A Study of Land Tenure and Kinship . Cambridge . Neale , W. C. 1957. Reciprocity and Redistribution in the Indian Village : Sequel to Some Notable Discussions . Trade and Market in the Early Empires , ed . K. Polanyi ...
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... village of the Wayam subtribe . 4. Here , on the site of modern Rufus , travelers made brief stops to net salmon and gather roots or chokecherries in season . 5 , 6. Winter villages of the John Day subtribe . 7 , 8. Summer villages of ...
... village of the Wayam subtribe . 4. Here , on the site of modern Rufus , travelers made brief stops to net salmon and gather roots or chokecherries in season . 5 , 6. Winter villages of the John Day subtribe . 7 , 8. Summer villages of ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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