Ethnology, Volume 29University of Pittsburgh, 1990 - Anthropology |
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AN OUTLINE OF KELLY'S MODEL Kelly distinguishes between the impetus for the Nuer conquest ( viz . , the ever increasing demand for dry season grazing ) and the enabling condition , consisting of the organizational ability of the Nuer to ...
AN OUTLINE OF KELLY'S MODEL Kelly distinguishes between the impetus for the Nuer conquest ( viz . , the ever increasing demand for dry season grazing ) and the enabling condition , consisting of the organizational ability of the Nuer to ...
Page 351
... Kelly 1985 : 129 ; Table 2 ( supra ) ; Table 3 ( supra ) . An important aspect of Kelly's argument is that Dinka did not have a minimum payment in bride wealth negotiations , while the Nuer did . This is consistent with an even ...
... Kelly 1985 : 129 ; Table 2 ( supra ) ; Table 3 ( supra ) . An important aspect of Kelly's argument is that Dinka did not have a minimum payment in bride wealth negotiations , while the Nuer did . This is consistent with an even ...
Page 357
... ( Kelly 1985 : 137 ) or why great variations may occur and very few animals may be acceptable , as is found among the Malwal ( Kelly 1985 : 133 ) . Unlike the Nuer , these Dinka can plant on fertile soils where water logging does not seem ...
... ( Kelly 1985 : 137 ) or why great variations may occur and very few animals may be acceptable , as is found among the Malwal ( Kelly 1985 : 133 ) . Unlike the Nuer , these Dinka can plant on fertile soils where water logging does not seem ...
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Abelam activities ancestors Antigua Anuta Asenöña Baliau banana beer Bedouin behavior Belize bridewealth cattle ceremonial Chimbu citrus clan colonial conflict copra corporate groups councilor cultural curers dakhal Department of Anthropology Dinka disputes domination economic Ethnology exchange faction gender Ghale growers Guinea Highlands Haya honor Howell Hueyapan Hueyapan's husband identity individuals Irakau island J. M. Adovasio John Frum Jonglei Kelly kinship Kondom labor leaders leadership levirate and sororate lineage Magruai male Manam mediator Melanesian Melpa moshav Nahua Nampas Nuer organization Papua New Guinea patrilineal pigs political population prestations processors production reciprocal region relations relationship ritual role rural Sahlins Scaglion settlement shaikhs Simbu Simbu Province social society sororate marriages Stann Creek district status stones stories Strathern structure Tamang tane poa Tanna Tauribariba Timling traditional tribal tribe Trobriand UMAV Vanatinai vendors victim's Village Courts Wamira woman women Yekuana