Ethnology, Volume 16University of Pittsburgh, 1977 - Anthropology |
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... parents and / or siblings . As each child marries and establishes an economically independent house- hold , the parents assign away more and more of their own fields . How much they assign at each marriage depends upon the economic ...
... parents and / or siblings . As each child marries and establishes an economically independent house- hold , the parents assign away more and more of their own fields . How much they assign at each marriage depends upon the economic ...
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... parents in the same manner used to bury domestic animals . But , given a name , the infant possesses a social persona , or , in Bororo idiom , a soul ( aroe ) which constitutes an identity that , should he die , requires a complete ...
... parents in the same manner used to bury domestic animals . But , given a name , the infant possesses a social persona , or , in Bororo idiom , a soul ( aroe ) which constitutes an identity that , should he die , requires a complete ...
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... Parent Both Sexes Equally One Sex Predominant 157 3 47 17 17 22273 21 4 41 12 27 22 17 21 42 Sex of Parent Parents Exclusively Both Sexes Equally 5 1 8 7 3 One Sex Predominant 14 3 16 20 6 17 77 Parents Not Exclusively Both Sexes ...
... Parent Both Sexes Equally One Sex Predominant 157 3 47 17 17 22273 21 4 41 12 27 22 17 21 42 Sex of Parent Parents Exclusively Both Sexes Equally 5 1 8 7 3 One Sex Predominant 14 3 16 20 6 17 77 Parents Not Exclusively Both Sexes ...
Contents
CrossCultural Codes | 6 |
ETHNOLOGY | 89 |
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL | 329 |
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Acheh Achehnese affinal Al-Fadl analysis Anthropology aroe Atlihuetzian Bará beachseining behavior Belén Beqaa Valley BG BG E L BG E L BG BGBG BGBG BGBG bilateral descent Binumarien Bororo cent ceremony child CHNG clan classificatory color compadrazgo compadrazgo relationships compadrazgo types complex consanguine Contla correlations cross-cousins cultivation cultural Cuna cycle descent group dispute distribution domain E L BG BG economic elders emic exchange exogamy father female fishing formal genealogical girls Guinea households important individual inheritance interaction kinship kinsmen labor land language group Magburaka male marriage married Mawelle Mayoso molas mother parents patrilineal persons pigs Polygynous population population density residence rice ritual rules rural Tlaxcala sample share Sheikh siblings Sidamo significant social societies stochastic process structure sweet potato symbolic Table Temne Tlaxcala traditional tribe tribesmen Tuyuka Tzeltals variables Vaupés village Wando Magano wife woman women Yapese