Ethnology, Volume 45University of Pittsburgh, 2006 - Anthropology |
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... give to each other is immaterial - so long as they exchange something , because it is the act of giving that is socially significant — in actuality they will not accept just anything . Exchange only makes sense if people value the ...
... give to each other is immaterial - so long as they exchange something , because it is the act of giving that is socially significant — in actuality they will not accept just anything . Exchange only makes sense if people value the ...
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... give to their long - term employees , and that traders give to their long- term providers for future sales of crops . This is similar to what happens in virtually every rural market around the world , where informal moneylenders fill a ...
... give to their long - term employees , and that traders give to their long- term providers for future sales of crops . This is similar to what happens in virtually every rural market around the world , where informal moneylenders fill a ...
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... give my daughter to my relative . The groom may or may not be aware of the situation . The announcement the father makes to his patrilineage about his daughter who is asked for in marriage alerts the relatives who are interested to ...
... give my daughter to my relative . The groom may or may not be aware of the situation . The announcement the father makes to his patrilineage about his daughter who is asked for in marriage alerts the relatives who are interested to ...
Contents
Why Spheres of Exchange? | 1 |
Volume XLV Number | 4 |
The Case of the Milk Market in the 25 | 25 |
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