Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... eating is represented as having been common in the past and also was observed in practice at the time of my visit . Rasmussen ( 1932 : 129 ) writes of 25 people eating in one house , and my informants testified that all meals were ...
... eating is represented as having been common in the past and also was observed in practice at the time of my visit . Rasmussen ( 1932 : 129 ) writes of 25 people eating in one house , and my informants testified that all meals were ...
Page 234
... eating or actual division of the catch or stored food into shares , operated mainly in cases of general overall short- ages or under conditions of marked inequality in rations among the seg- ments of the village . Kinship factors showed ...
... eating or actual division of the catch or stored food into shares , operated mainly in cases of general overall short- ages or under conditions of marked inequality in rations among the seg- ments of the village . Kinship factors showed ...
Page 236
... eating bits of liver and fat in both Copper and Netsilik regions ( also reported for the Copper Eskimo by Rasmussen 1932 : 107 ) . Cooking and eating habits were also regulated to some extent by the land - sea dichotomy . In the case of ...
... eating bits of liver and fat in both Copper and Netsilik regions ( also reported for the Copper Eskimo by Rasmussen 1932 : 107 ) . Cooking and eating habits were also regulated to some extent by the land - sea dichotomy . In the case of ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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African American animals Anthropology avunculate Ballyferriter behavior Benabarre bilingual boti brothers buffalo bullocks Campa cattle cent ceremonial child clan Column Copper Eskimo correlation cows cross-cultural culture areas daabe demons descent group domestic group economic Enga ethnic ethnographic Ethnology exchange extended family farm father Fuenterrabia functions Galton's problem games of chance Gilbertese Helgoland household Iglulik important indicates individual inheritance kainga Kambuya keke kinship land language language shift lineage London male marriage married Meggitt Mnong Moslem mother Murdock names ndraany Netsilik North nuclear family Paiute patrilineal pattern person Phi Coefficients Physical skill Planinica political population region relationship residence ritual sample Saramaka Sebei SeichÅ-no-le Seiseiren settlements sexual Shanti Nagar sharing Shoshoni Sisala social organization societies structure Table Tallensi tion tourism transactions tribes unit University variables village Western Apache women York zadruga