Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 89
... reserves allow them to disengage themselves from ties of mutual dependence and reciprocity . This allows them a much greater degree of privacy than they had had , and this privacy is highly valued . The other side of independence is ...
... reserves allow them to disengage themselves from ties of mutual dependence and reciprocity . This allows them a much greater degree of privacy than they had had , and this privacy is highly valued . The other side of independence is ...
Page 112
... reserves " father " for FB ( pater ) and other classificatory FBs , as well as for MZH , who of course is married to a classificatory M. As might be expected , the relationship of ego to his pater is marked by the obligation to give ...
... reserves " father " for FB ( pater ) and other classificatory FBs , as well as for MZH , who of course is married to a classificatory M. As might be expected , the relationship of ego to his pater is marked by the obligation to give ...
Page 458
... Reserve . London . 35. Konso of the vicinity of Buso ( 5 ° 15′N , 37 ° 30′E ) in 1935 . 36. Somali of the Dolbahanta subtribe ( 7 ° to 11 ° N , 45 ° 30 ′ to 49 ° E ) in 1900 . Lewis , I. M. 1957. The Somali Lineage System and the Total ...
... Reserve . London . 35. Konso of the vicinity of Buso ( 5 ° 15′N , 37 ° 30′E ) in 1935 . 36. Somali of the Dolbahanta subtribe ( 7 ° to 11 ° N , 45 ° 30 ′ to 49 ° E ) in 1900 . Lewis , I. M. 1957. The Somali Lineage System and the Total ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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