Ethnology, Volume 45University of Pittsburgh, 2006 - Anthropology |
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... household inequality does not preclude exploitative relations intra - household , featuring gerontocracy or patriarchy . The vast literature on this , in respect of gender relations in the New Guinea Highlands , has some seeing these as ...
... household inequality does not preclude exploitative relations intra - household , featuring gerontocracy or patriarchy . The vast literature on this , in respect of gender relations in the New Guinea Highlands , has some seeing these as ...
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... household chores , and partly because collectives did not need so many female laborers on a full - time basis . The other two groups of women were mobilized to work only during the busiest seasons , such as during the spring planting ...
... household chores , and partly because collectives did not need so many female laborers on a full - time basis . The other two groups of women were mobilized to work only during the busiest seasons , such as during the spring planting ...
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... household includes members of different ages and generations who live and work together . The head of the household , usually the father , has the most authority . Because older people do not go out as often as younger ones ...
... household includes members of different ages and generations who live and work together . The head of the household , usually the father , has the most authority . Because older people do not go out as often as younger ones ...
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Why Spheres of Exchange? | 1 |
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The Case of the Milk Market in the 25 | 25 |
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