Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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Page 102
... status people as ones who nurtured and guided those of lower status . This was apparent , for example , in their approach to relations based on relative age . Parents took relative age very seriously , encouraging children to obey older ...
... status people as ones who nurtured and guided those of lower status . This was apparent , for example , in their approach to relations based on relative age . Parents took relative age very seriously , encouraging children to obey older ...
Page 107
... status person who must keep lower- status people out of trouble . They imitated adult strategies ( counting ) in trying to get Merioni off the foundation . They implicitly pointed to their own high status by emphasizing the lower status ...
... status person who must keep lower- status people out of trouble . They imitated adult strategies ( counting ) in trying to get Merioni off the foundation . They implicitly pointed to their own high status by emphasizing the lower status ...
Page 185
... statuses and identities are harder than others to reconcile with being a proper Norwegian . The children's parade consists of participants in their sole capacity of Norwegian schoolchildren . They have to demonstrate a status that the ...
... statuses and identities are harder than others to reconcile with being a proper Norwegian . The children's parade consists of participants in their sole capacity of Norwegian schoolchildren . They have to demonstrate a status that the ...
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