Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... society in which such a religious belief is held is one in which there is population pressure on scarce resources . The implication is that members of the society regard disease sent by one's own former kinsmen as an acceptable form of ...
... society in which such a religious belief is held is one in which there is population pressure on scarce resources . The implication is that members of the society regard disease sent by one's own former kinsmen as an acceptable form of ...
Page 255
... society and each set of codes for the guidance of subsequent researchers . On four of the sample societies — the Botocudo ( # 178 ) , Bribri ( # 157 ) , Kenuzi Nubians ( # 39 ) , and Tobelorese ( # 88 ) —the information in the sources ...
... society and each set of codes for the guidance of subsequent researchers . On four of the sample societies — the Botocudo ( # 178 ) , Bribri ( # 157 ) , Kenuzi Nubians ( # 39 ) , and Tobelorese ( # 88 ) —the information in the sources ...
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... Society as a Kinship System . Bijdragen tot de Taal- , Land- en Volkenkunde 123 : 10-52 . 1968. Continuity in Change : Cottica Djuka Society as a Changing System . Bijdragen tot de Taal- , Land- en Volkenkunde 124 : 50-90 . 1969a ...
... Society as a Kinship System . Bijdragen tot de Taal- , Land- en Volkenkunde 123 : 10-52 . 1968. Continuity in Change : Cottica Djuka Society as a Changing System . Bijdragen tot de Taal- , Land- en Volkenkunde 124 : 50-90 . 1969a ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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