Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... head as under a male head , in effect therefore a domestic segment of the maximal lineage . ( Fortes 1970 : 163 , cf. 1970 : 163 n . 22 , 203 n . 24 ) REVISED ASSUMPTIONS Fortes's model was embraced by social scientists and its main ...
... head as under a male head , in effect therefore a domestic segment of the maximal lineage . ( Fortes 1970 : 163 , cf. 1970 : 163 n . 22 , 203 n . 24 ) REVISED ASSUMPTIONS Fortes's model was embraced by social scientists and its main ...
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... head imply an analysis confined to a generational period . The parental composition of households is studied only over the time span of two or three generations . A more satisfactory way of taking history into consideration is to ...
... head imply an analysis confined to a generational period . The parental composition of households is studied only over the time span of two or three generations . A more satisfactory way of taking history into consideration is to ...
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... head solely through matrilineal lines . In ahenemma's and strangers ' households , on the other hand , there were cases of patrilineal transmission of household headship . In these households some members who were classified as ...
... head solely through matrilineal lines . In ahenemma's and strangers ' households , on the other hand , there were cases of patrilineal transmission of household headship . In these households some members who were classified as ...
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The Buddhist Ecology Movement | 1 |
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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