Ethnology, Volume 40University of Pittsburgh, 2001 - Anthropology |
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Page 109
... share the knowledge to which they are privy . However , this can be overcome when those who can read are motivated to share the written knowledge they acquire with those who cannot read . The older men lost their exclusive position as ...
... share the knowledge to which they are privy . However , this can be overcome when those who can read are motivated to share the written knowledge they acquire with those who cannot read . The older men lost their exclusive position as ...
Page 177
... share the pig . THE WORK OF PIG MANAGEMENT Although both women and men share joint rights to pigs , the sexual division of labor still results in women doing more work than men herding the animals . A review of the labor demands of pig ...
... share the pig . THE WORK OF PIG MANAGEMENT Although both women and men share joint rights to pigs , the sexual division of labor still results in women doing more work than men herding the animals . A review of the labor demands of pig ...
Page 189
... share equally in the pork ; I have known men to go without to satisfy their families . NOTES 1. In some more densely populated Highlands regions , such as Chimbu , people more often tether or pen animals during the day ( Hide 1981 : 328 ) ...
... share equally in the pork ; I have known men to go without to satisfy their families . NOTES 1. In some more densely populated Highlands regions , such as Chimbu , people more often tether or pen animals during the day ( Hide 1981 : 328 ) ...
Contents
Reviewing Twinship in Africa Elisha P Renne and Misty L Bastian | 1 |
Abominable Twins and Mission Culture | 13 |
The Ordinariness of the | 29 |
Copyright | |
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