Ethnology, Volume 13University of Pittsburgh, 1974 - Anthropology |
Contents
Volume XIII Number | 4 |
The Clan System as an Epiphenomenal Element | 45 |
The Hacienda System and Agrarian Reform | 71 |
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activities affines agricultural altiplano Amhara animal Anthropology arrullo brideprice buda Buka Buka Island causal ceremonial child Cibecue clan co-wives coccyx coccyx spirit Cochabamba compound concepts context correlation cross-cousin cross-cultural dance deferred gratification descent Dodo effect endogamy Eskimo ethnographic Ethnology extended family factor father female Figure fishing Futuna Galla girl hacienda system Hausa herding herdsmen household husband important indicated individual Irigwe Island Kayapó khyt kin terms kinship kinsmen land lineage living male Mangareva Manihiki Marquesas marriage Mehinacu mother Murdock myth Netsilik Niue Northern Thai path analysis patrilineal pattern peasant personal names phratry polygyny Polynesian cultures post-partum Raroia relationship relative residence rice ritual hunt role Samoa Sanumá Sebei settlement sex ratio sexual shirtmakers siblings social organization social structure societies spouses suggest Table taboo Tahiti Tahu Tanowong Tikopia tion Tonga tribes variables village Western Apache woman women Yalálag