Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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To examine the effect of misfortunes on savings and reciprocity we replaced
variable v in the previous paragraph by nine variables : i ) four misfortunes (
deaths , evacuations , illness , crop loss ) measured as the average for the village
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To examine the effect of misfortunes on savings and reciprocity we replaced
variable v in the previous paragraph by nine variables : i ) four misfortunes (
deaths , evacuations , illness , crop loss ) measured as the average for the village
...
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Table 2 : Effect of Misfortunes on Tsimane ' Coping Strategies Forest : Wage :
Seed Borrowing : Maize ( 6 ) Rice ( 7 ) Primary ( 1 ) Fallow ( 2 ) Credit ( 3 )
Income ( 4 ) Advance ( S ) Variable Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE
Coef Coef ...
Table 2 : Effect of Misfortunes on Tsimane ' Coping Strategies Forest : Wage :
Seed Borrowing : Maize ( 6 ) Rice ( 7 ) Primary ( 1 ) Fallow ( 2 ) Credit ( 3 )
Income ( 4 ) Advance ( S ) Variable Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE Coef SE
Coef Coef ...
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The ecological effects on human sacrifice are not directly from the availability of
resources ( food scarcity ) , but from ... Religious beliefs do reflect societal
conditions which apparently have a significant effect in motivating the adoption of
...
The ecological effects on human sacrifice are not directly from the availability of
resources ( food scarcity ) , but from ... Religious beliefs do reflect societal
conditions which apparently have a significant effect in motivating the adoption of
...
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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