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Volume 13, no. 1 (January 1974) | |
Tolerance and Intolerance of Ambiguity in Northern Thai Myth and Ritual | Richard Davis |
Children's Kinship Concepts: Cognitive Development and Early Experience among the Hausa | Robert A. LeVine Douglass R. Price-Williams |
The Clan System as an Epiphenomenal Element of Western Apache Social Organization | Charles Kaut |
The Hacienda System and Agrarian Reform in Highland Bolivia: A Re-evaluation | Daniel Heyduk |
Polynesian Relationships: Initial Correlation and Factor Analyses of Cultural Data | Peter W. Hoon |
Path Analysis: Some Anthropological Examples | Kenneth Hadden Billie DeWalt |
Volume 13, no. 2 (April 1974) | |
Ritual Enactment of Sex Roles in the Pacific Lowlands of Ecuador-Columbia | Norman E. Whitten, Jr. |
Neighbors, Friends, and Kinsmen: Principles of Social Organization among the Gushitic-Speaking Peoples of Ethiopia | Herbert S. Lewis |
Organization of Work in Herding Teams of the Great Hungarian Plain | Lajos Vincze |
How the Sanuma Acquire Their Names | Alcida R. Ramos |
Women's Work: A Mexican Case Study of Low Status as a Tactical Advantage | Carol F. Jopling |
Warfare, Sex Ratio, and Polygyny | Melvin Ember |
Women's Workload and Infant Feeding Practices: A Relationship with Demographic Implications | Sara B. Nerlove |
Volume 13, no. 3 (July 1974) Out-Of-Print | |
Levi-Strauss and Empirical Inquiry | A. J. F. Kobben, et al. |
Of Menak and Men: Trade and the Distribution of Resources on Buka Island, Papua New Guinea | Jim Specht |
Koriki Chieftainship: Hereditary Status and Mana in Papua | Robert F. Maher |
Securing Water for Drying Rice Terraces: Irrigation, Community Organization, and Expanding Social Relationships in a Western Bontoc Group, Philippines | Albert S. Bacdayan |
The Dodo Cult, Witchcraft, and Secondary Marriage in Irigwe, Nigeria | Walter H. Sangree |
The Evil Eye Belief among the Amhara of Ethiopia | Ronald A. Remenick |
The Middle Eastern Case: Is There a Marriage Rule? | James M. B. Keyser |
Volume 13, no. 4 (October 1974) | |
The Economics of Brideprice among the Sebei and in East Africa | Walter Goldschmidt |
Publicity, Privacy, and Mehinacu Marriage | Thomas A. Gregor |
The Netsilik Eskimo: A Special Case of Selective Female Infanticide | David Riches |
Naming and the Transmission of Status in a Central Brazilian Society | Joan Bamberger |
The Lunar-Tide Fishing Cycle in North-eastern Brazil | John Cordell |
A Socialization in Ambiguity: Childlending in a British West Indian Society | Margaret Sanford |
Living Quarter Arrangements in Polygyny and Circumcision and Segregation of Males at Puberty | Michio Kitahara |
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