Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 279
... means of domination were sometimes used , the South Pare chiefs did not have the military and institutional resources of their Shambaa counterparts . They relied on more peaceful means to extend their influence , such as contracting ...
... means of domination were sometimes used , the South Pare chiefs did not have the military and institutional resources of their Shambaa counterparts . They relied on more peaceful means to extend their influence , such as contracting ...
Page 346
... means a woman who has become kind in everything , who is in a stage of life in which kindness characterizes her ... mean grandfather and grandmother . In interpreting these data , it is important to note that several of the words used in ...
... means a woman who has become kind in everything , who is in a stage of life in which kindness characterizes her ... mean grandfather and grandmother . In interpreting these data , it is important to note that several of the words used in ...
Page 349
... mean age for members in the OPC is 76.99 ( σ = 7.26 ) , and for the population of people over the age of 60 in Jônai the mean is 71.03 ( σ = 8.43 ) . In order to determine whether or not the variation in means is statistically ...
... mean age for members in the OPC is 76.99 ( σ = 7.26 ) , and for the population of people over the age of 60 in Jônai the mean is 71.03 ( σ = 8.43 ) . In order to determine whether or not the variation in means is statistically ...
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