Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Explanatory Variables In all regressions except the regression on savings ( Table
2 , section 8 ) we measured four household misfortunes and one village
misfortune during 1992 - 95 : i ) number of deaths in the household ( 6 / 1993 - 6 /
1994 ) ...
Explanatory Variables In all regressions except the regression on savings ( Table
2 , section 8 ) we measured four household misfortunes and one village
misfortune during 1992 - 95 : i ) number of deaths in the household ( 6 / 1993 - 6 /
1994 ) ...
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It appeared that two variants of M - S economic interaction can be discerned : 1 )
M - S economic interaction that takes place between a son - in - law and mother -
in - law who are members of the same household ( hereafter intrahousehold M ...
It appeared that two variants of M - S economic interaction can be discerned : 1 )
M - S economic interaction that takes place between a son - in - law and mother -
in - law who are members of the same household ( hereafter intrahousehold M ...
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Table 4 : Classification of Members of Households in Relation to Household
Founder and to Status of Household ( Excluding Heads ) Adehyee ' s Ahenemma
' s compounds compounds Number | Per Cent | Number | Per Cent Total lineage
kin ...
Table 4 : Classification of Members of Households in Relation to Household
Founder and to Status of Household ( Excluding Heads ) Adehyee ' s Ahenemma
' s compounds compounds Number | Per Cent | Number | Per Cent Total lineage
kin ...
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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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