Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Bofi farmers and foragers . The methods for this study have been described in detail elsewhere ( Fouts 2002 ; Fouts , Hewlett , and Lamb 2001 ) . The data discussed here were collected among 22 Bofi forager and 21 Bofi farmer families ...
... Bofi farmers and foragers . The methods for this study have been described in detail elsewhere ( Fouts 2002 ; Fouts , Hewlett , and Lamb 2001 ) . The data discussed here were collected among 22 Bofi forager and 21 Bofi farmer families ...
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... Bofi foragers , pregnancy was frequently discussed in the context of weaning by the farmers . In contrast to the foragers , 30 per ... farmer parents preferred weaning techniques that were similar WEANING AMONG BOFI FARMERS AND FORAGERS 73.
... Bofi foragers , pregnancy was frequently discussed in the context of weaning by the farmers . In contrast to the foragers , 30 per ... farmer parents preferred weaning techniques that were similar WEANING AMONG BOFI FARMERS AND FORAGERS 73.
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... farmer children . Bofi Foragers Nursing children were held more often by mothers than weaned children were . Nursing children were also held more often by fathers than weaned children were , especially when ... BOFI FARMERS AND FORAGERS 75.
... farmer children . Bofi Foragers Nursing children were held more often by mothers than weaned children were . Nursing children were also held more often by fathers than weaned children were , especially when ... BOFI FARMERS AND FORAGERS 75.
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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