Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 189
... cattle to his wives but keeps some that are entirely his , largely so that he may use them for subsequent marriages and other kinds of prestations . There are several kinds of cattle transactions . We divide these into two categories ...
... cattle to his wives but keeps some that are entirely his , largely so that he may use them for subsequent marriages and other kinds of prestations . There are several kinds of cattle transactions . We divide these into two categories ...
Page 190
... cattle belonging to many people in his kraal , a man creates a broader public interest in the welfare of his herd ; should enemies take the cattle in a raid , other owners will have a stronger incentive to help him retrieve the animals ...
... cattle belonging to many people in his kraal , a man creates a broader public interest in the welfare of his herd ; should enemies take the cattle in a raid , other owners will have a stronger incentive to help him retrieve the animals ...
Page 399
Cattle in a North Indian Village1 Stanley A. Freed American Museum of Natural History Ruth S. Freed Seton Hill University Recent debate about cattle2 in India has focused on the issues of whether India's cattle population is too large ...
Cattle in a North Indian Village1 Stanley A. Freed American Museum of Natural History Ruth S. Freed Seton Hill University Recent debate about cattle2 in India has focused on the issues of whether India's cattle population is too large ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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