Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... village commons . They sometimes undertake community projects , as in 1966 when they piped spring water to the village . Such projects are not un- dertaken without full agreement . Organization seems to follow a common pattern . The ...
... village commons . They sometimes undertake community projects , as in 1966 when they piped spring water to the village . Such projects are not un- dertaken without full agreement . Organization seems to follow a common pattern . The ...
Page 284
... village and environs of Senapur in 1945 . Luschinsky , M. S. 1963. The Life of Women in a Village of North India . Ph.D. dissertation , Cornell University . Cohn , B. S. n.d. Chamar Family in a North Indian Village . Ms. Opler , M. E. ...
... village and environs of Senapur in 1945 . Luschinsky , M. S. 1963. The Life of Women in a Village of North India . Ph.D. dissertation , Cornell University . Cohn , B. S. n.d. Chamar Family in a North Indian Village . Ms. Opler , M. E. ...
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... village resident can graze his livestock in fallow fields , on waste land , and on village common land free of charge offers the land- less man the opportunity of getting into the cattle business at relatively lit- tle cost to himself ...
... village resident can graze his livestock in fallow fields , on waste land , and on village common land free of charge offers the land- less man the opportunity of getting into the cattle business at relatively lit- tle cost to himself ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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