Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 75
... women who are eligible to become female husbands ac- tually do so . From a large - scale survey of marital and fertility his- tories it was found that among women over 40 years of age , only 4.3 per cent of those ever married and 24.5 ...
... women who are eligible to become female husbands ac- tually do so . From a large - scale survey of marital and fertility his- tories it was found that among women over 40 years of age , only 4.3 per cent of those ever married and 24.5 ...
Page 181
... women distinguish between dekás ( " true " ) nantag and wainak ( " false " ) nantag . True nantag stones are usually those that have been handed down directly from a woman's ancestors , passing from mother to daughter for many ...
... women distinguish between dekás ( " true " ) nantag and wainak ( " false " ) nantag . True nantag stones are usually those that have been handed down directly from a woman's ancestors , passing from mother to daughter for many ...
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... women who lack sons . Lamphere ( 1974 : 105 ) generalizes about women's domestic group strategies in male - centered peasant so- cieties : " Women's strategies revolve around ' working through men , ' either their husbands or their sons .
... women who lack sons . Lamphere ( 1974 : 105 ) generalizes about women's domestic group strategies in male - centered peasant so- cieties : " Women's strategies revolve around ' working through men , ' either their husbands or their sons .
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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