Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 256
... political inte- gration before determining the number of levels of political integration . The difference between the definitions of the community in the present code and in that on political organization is that the latter must be a ...
... political inte- gration before determining the number of levels of political integration . The difference between the definitions of the community in the present code and in that on political organization is that the latter must be a ...
Page 264
... political integration . H The community has a single leader or headman but lacks other political offices other than , at most , an informal council of elders . F D The community has dual or plural headmen with distinct but co - ordinate ...
... political integration . H The community has a single leader or headman but lacks other political offices other than , at most , an informal council of elders . F D The community has dual or plural headmen with distinct but co - ordinate ...
Page 438
... political integration at which functionaries have and commonly exercise the power to enforce important decisions at subordinate levels in the political structure - notably to compel participation in warfare , to collect taxes or tribute ...
... political integration at which functionaries have and commonly exercise the power to enforce important decisions at subordinate levels in the political structure - notably to compel participation in warfare , to collect taxes or tribute ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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