Ethnology, Volume 2University of Pittsburgh, 1963 - Anthropology |
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Page 15
... Motu , and with whom my own field work has been exclusively concerned , inhabit seven villages in the western half of the Motu domain ( Groves , Price , Walsh , and Kooptzoff 1958 : 224 ) . They may be distinguished from other Motu by ...
... Motu , and with whom my own field work has been exclusively concerned , inhabit seven villages in the western half of the Motu domain ( Groves , Price , Walsh , and Kooptzoff 1958 : 224 ) . They may be distinguished from other Motu by ...
Page 16
... Motu legends concerning their clans and village sections presuppose . Indigenous legendary history implies that each of the seven Western Motu villages was constituted more or less in the image of the original ancestral village , and ...
... Motu legends concerning their clans and village sections presuppose . Indigenous legendary history implies that each of the seven Western Motu villages was constituted more or less in the image of the original ancestral village , and ...
Page 17
... Motu society are the nucleated village and its component sections . Localized fragments of the dispersed clans discussed above , plus occasionally other small immigrant groups whose members have no affiliation with those clans and no ...
... Motu society are the nucleated village and its component sections . Localized fragments of the dispersed clans discussed above , plus occasionally other small immigrant groups whose members have no affiliation with those clans and no ...
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Western Motu Descent Groups Murray | 15 |
Some Aspects of Divination in Tibetan Society | 31 |
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