Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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... cent ) do suggest an emphasis on patrilineal descent among the Omaha . In summary , all marriages prior to 1883 were clan exogamous . After 1885 , 96 per cent of marriages involved clan exogamy . Most individuals ( 93 per cent ) avoided ...
... cent ) do suggest an emphasis on patrilineal descent among the Omaha . In summary , all marriages prior to 1883 were clan exogamous . After 1885 , 96 per cent of marriages involved clan exogamy . Most individuals ( 93 per cent ) avoided ...
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... cent of the population was under twenty years of age , indicating a very bottom - heavy population pyramid , with a great potential for growth . A relatively small proportion of this population ( 8.5 per cent ) was 50 years of age and ...
... cent of the population was under twenty years of age , indicating a very bottom - heavy population pyramid , with a great potential for growth . A relatively small proportion of this population ( 8.5 per cent ) was 50 years of age and ...
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... cent of Indonesians are located on the island of Java , which constitutes a mere 7 per cent of the total land area of the archipelago . While population growth has been slowing with aggressive state family - planning programs , the rate ...
... cent of Indonesians are located on the island of Java , which constitutes a mere 7 per cent of the total land area of the archipelago . While population growth has been slowing with aggressive state family - planning programs , the rate ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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