Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 119
... homestead as somewhat ambiguous ; it is highly individualistic , with all forms of social interaction originating from individual homesteads and serving the interests of homesteads , yet each homestead is embedded in sets of wider ...
... homestead as somewhat ambiguous ; it is highly individualistic , with all forms of social interaction originating from individual homesteads and serving the interests of homesteads , yet each homestead is embedded in sets of wider ...
Page 123
... homestead is constituted socially at beer - drinks partly through the manipulation of its domestic space to model the co - operative relationships ( based on the division of geographical space , as well as on kinship and friendship ) in ...
... homestead is constituted socially at beer - drinks partly through the manipulation of its domestic space to model the co - operative relationships ( based on the division of geographical space , as well as on kinship and friendship ) in ...
Page 129
... homestead , section , or subward . Improvisation may be relatively straightforward . For example , in one case a male circumcision ceremony had recently been held within the section , with sons of members of the host section being ...
... homestead , section , or subward . Improvisation may be relatively straightforward . For example , in one case a male circumcision ceremony had recently been held within the section , with sons of members of the host section being ...
Contents
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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