Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 106
... KAINGA We feel that it is inadequate to characterize the kainga as a “ nonunilinear descent group based on parental residence , " and to describe it as " defunct . " 8 Physically , kainga land tracts encompass large sections of ...
... KAINGA We feel that it is inadequate to characterize the kainga as a “ nonunilinear descent group based on parental residence , " and to describe it as " defunct . " 8 Physically , kainga land tracts encompass large sections of ...
Page 107
... kainga divisions on these islands had long ago reached a state of equili- brium . While the number of kainga divisions on each of these islands may have fluctuated over time , the very nature of the island habitat has prevented new ...
... kainga divisions on these islands had long ago reached a state of equili- brium . While the number of kainga divisions on each of these islands may have fluctuated over time , the very nature of the island habitat has prevented new ...
Page 109
... kainga . Now , every ancestor who founds a bwoti also founds a kainga , but the membership rules are different , so that although each kainga is associated with a bwoti , their membership is not coterminous . The rule for kainga ...
... kainga . Now , every ancestor who founds a bwoti also founds a kainga , but the membership rules are different , so that although each kainga is associated with a bwoti , their membership is not coterminous . The rule for kainga ...
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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 Seichō-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