Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 155
We may assume that while some parents consciously choose certain
socialization practices which they perceive as equipping their children to meet
the needs and demands of society (cf. Inkeles and Levinson 1969; LeVine 1969),
others ...
We may assume that while some parents consciously choose certain
socialization practices which they perceive as equipping their children to meet
the needs and demands of society (cf. Inkeles and Levinson 1969; LeVine 1969),
others ...
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Summary of Iglulik Eskimo Sharing Practices In comparing Iglulik distribution
practices with those among the other two tribes, the most notable difference is the
absence of the highly structured seal-sharing partnership systems which had
great ...
Summary of Iglulik Eskimo Sharing Practices In comparing Iglulik distribution
practices with those among the other two tribes, the most notable difference is the
absence of the highly structured seal-sharing partnership systems which had
great ...
Page 236
With regard to observances at the site of the kill, the practice of giving a drink of
fresh water to a seal before it was butchered has been reported from all three
tribes (Jenness 1922: 181; Rasmussen 1931: 166, 1929: 184). The writer has ...
With regard to observances at the site of the kill, the practice of giving a drink of
fresh water to a seal before it was butchered has been reported from all three
tribes (Jenness 1922: 181; Rasmussen 1931: 166, 1929: 184). The writer has ...
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