Ethnology, Volume 9University of Pittsburgh, 1970 - Anthropology |
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Page 154
... women many domestic duties only indirectly re- lated to the food quest . He might well have included for men the manu- facture and maintenance of tools , weapons , canoes , and houses , for example , to balance the list . More important ...
... women many domestic duties only indirectly re- lated to the food quest . He might well have included for men the manu- facture and maintenance of tools , weapons , canoes , and houses , for example , to balance the list . More important ...
Page 161
... women . Among them women make a major contribution to sub- sistence activities . Sauer ( 1952 : 28 ) writes : The women had domain over the tilled land and the homes . Women were cooks , cultivators , domestics and domesticators . These ...
... women . Among them women make a major contribution to sub- sistence activities . Sauer ( 1952 : 28 ) writes : The women had domain over the tilled land and the homes . Women were cooks , cultivators , domestics and domesticators . These ...
Page 162
... women's economic activities . According to Sauer , matrilocality and matriliny are typically observed among planters , and such practices grow out of the economic importance of women . Others have made similar assertions , albeit with ...
... women's economic activities . According to Sauer , matrilocality and matriliny are typically observed among planters , and such practices grow out of the economic importance of women . Others have made similar assertions , albeit with ...
Contents
Labels and Rituals in Semai Classification | 16 |
Personal Shrines at Afikpo Simon Ottenberg | 26 |
Lappish Decisions Partnerships Information | 52 |
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adoption adult affinal Afikpo agnatic Amahuaca American Anthropologist AMLOXO analysis animals Anthropology AXALOXO Bajau Beaver behavior Bellona Bellonese boys brother Chhattisgarhi child clans consanguineal culture daughter Ego's ethnographic Ethnology father female Ego folktale fosterage genetrix genitor girls glossed goddess Guaymí Gurage HBC Arch herd household hunter hunting territories Igbo Indians individual Islands Jalé Kafa kin terms kin types kinship kinsmen Lac Seul land lineage linked London Maenge male marriage married married couple Mehinacu moiety mother Ngawbe nkamalo OE/OT Ojibwa Osnaburgh parallel cousins parents patrilineal descent patrilineal descent group personal shrines plants practice relationship relatives retirement ritual sacrifice Samoan seclusion Semai sexual siblings SiHu sister social organization society solidarity special terms spouse Star Husband tale structure subsistence techniques Table Tawi-Tawi terminology tion tribe variables variant village wife witchcraft woman women