Ethnology, Volume 29University of Pittsburgh, 1990 - Anthropology |
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Contents
Big Men Large and Small? Towards a Comparative Perspective | 3 |
Legal Adaptation in a Papua New Guinea Village Court | 17 |
Big Men Big Women and Cultural Autonomy Maria Leoowskv | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Abelam activities ancestors Anthropology Antigua Anuta Baliau banana beer Bedouin behavior Belize bridewealth cattle ceremonial Chimbu citrus clan colonial conflict copra corporate groups councilor cultural curers dakhal descent groups Dinka disputes domination economic Ethnology exchange faction gender Ghale growers Guinea Highlands Haya honor Howell Hueyapan Hueyapan's husband identity individuals Irakau island John Frum Jonglei Kelly kinship Kondom labor land 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 relative ritual role rural Sahlins Scaglion settlement shaikhs Simbu Simbu Province social society sororate marriages Stann Creek district status stones stories Strathern structure Tamang tanepoa Tanna Tauribariba terra firme Timling traditional tribal tribe Trobriand UMAV Vanatinai vendors victim's Village Courts Wamira woman women Yekuana