Ethnology, Volume 14University of Pittsburgh, 1975 - Anthropology |
Contents
A Mass Possession | 47 |
Naming Practices and the Definition of Affines | 59 |
Introducing the Sororate to a Northern Sas | 71 |
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abinet activities agricultural aiga Ankole Anthropology Aroumani Barma Batak bhūta Binumarien Black Lake Bogotá bridewealth brother Caribs cent ceremonial Ch'eng Huang Chiapas Chibcha Chinese Chipewyan client Coast Salish color consanguineal cousins cultural debtera demon descent groups economic elite ethnic groups Ethnology example exchange factor factory workers father female fish fols friendship group rank Hima Hindu household important Indian individual involved João Kayapo Kuan Yin labor Ladino land Lua's Machiguenga magic male marriage married matrilineal meaningful god set Mualevu organization owners pandiin pattern peasant pipil plantations political population potlatch Quezaltenango redistribution relationship relative residence ritual salmon Samoa San Cosme San Pedranos San Pedro Sarakatsans sexual shrine sibling Siri Skagit social society sorcery Southern Kwakiutl spouse STAT-10 Groups status structure Table tion Tokatoka traditional University urban usina variables village wife women Zagori