Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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... village in the late 1800s . Until the creation of a co- operative farm in the village in the late 1950s , it was one crop among many and covered a relatively modest proportion of the village agricultural land . With the advent of co ...
... village in the late 1800s . Until the creation of a co- operative farm in the village in the late 1950s , it was one crop among many and covered a relatively modest proportion of the village agricultural land . With the advent of co ...
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... village elevation is 1,200 meters . Although research was in one village in one region of Bulgaria , I learned of enough examples from other localities to indicate that barter was widespread , albeit subject to local conditions such as ...
... village elevation is 1,200 meters . Although research was in one village in one region of Bulgaria , I learned of enough examples from other localities to indicate that barter was widespread , albeit subject to local conditions such as ...
Page 121
... village . Shan villagers build a Buddhist temple as part of establishing a village . A village sponsors at least one festival a year and invites other villages to participate . Unlike other areas in Thailand where individual households ...
... village . Shan villagers build a Buddhist temple as part of establishing a village . A village sponsors at least one festival a year and invites other villages to participate . Unlike other areas in Thailand where individual households ...
Contents
The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
Copyright | |
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alms analysis Anishinaabe Arrazola artisans aworan Badu barter behavior Brazilian CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ camel racing carvers carvings congregation context craft Cristianos cross-cultural research CRUZ The University cultural units Department of Anthropology economic elders Ember ethnic ethnographic ETHNOLOGY evangelism example exchange Galton's problem global groups Guatemala high-concordance codes household human identity illness images indigenous individuals informants ISBN Islamic Japan Japanese Japanese-Brazilians Jewish K'iche Kaqchikel Korotayev labor living Lópezes Luz del Mundo Maya medicine figures medicine person Mexican Mexico moon morería Murdock myth nikkeijin Nima Oaxaca Ojibwa organization parallel-cousin Pérez family performance Pichátaro political potatoes practices Protestant region relations relationships religious ritual Roberts Romney Rosh Chodesh sample San Antonio Santa sheikhs sigidi social society systemic culture patterns takote Teotitlán theory Thongmakhsan Totonicapán tourists traditional Traven tree ordination Tuareg UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA University of Pittsburgh village volunteer women woodcarving Yoruba Zapotec textile production