Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... tribes in group nine are added to the tribes in group one , with group nine being dropped as a class . 7 Groups ( Note : Bridge occurred at .45 , giving 11 groups . When singletons were omitted , 7 groups remained . ) See our 10 groups ...
... tribes in group nine are added to the tribes in group one , with group nine being dropped as a class . 7 Groups ( Note : Bridge occurred at .45 , giving 11 groups . When singletons were omitted , 7 groups remained . ) See our 10 groups ...
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... tribe , and it is here that the practical authority of the tribal chief ( gaamá ) is strongest . ( For background information on the Saramaka , see R. Price 1970a , 1970b , 1972b , 1973 ; on other Bush Negro tribes , see Hurault 1961 ...
... tribe , and it is here that the practical authority of the tribal chief ( gaamá ) is strongest . ( For background information on the Saramaka , see R. Price 1970a , 1970b , 1972b , 1973 ; on other Bush Negro tribes , see Hurault 1961 ...
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... tribal chief " ) in honor of Gaamá Djankusó , who ritually summoned the baby some time before its birth by a laying - on - of - hands on the mother's belly.7 When one of the parents has lost several children through miscarriages ...
... tribal chief " ) in honor of Gaamá Djankusó , who ritually summoned the baby some time before its birth by a laying - on - of - hands on the mother's belly.7 When one of the parents has lost several children through miscarriages ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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