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Volume 18, no. 1 (January, 1979) | |
The Effects of Writing on the Cuna Political System | James Howe |
The Non-localized Descent Group in Traditional China | Yuen-fong Woon |
Cousin Marriage among the Zikri Baluch of Coastal Pakistan | Carroll McC. Pastner |
Peasant Society and Famine: A Nepalese Example | Peter H. Prindle |
Sister's Daughter Marriage among the Pemon | David John Thomas |
Landlords, Hosts, and Strangers among the Dyula | Robert Launay |
Exogamy and Peace Relations of Social Units: A Cross-cultural Test | Gay Elizabeth Kang |
Volume 18, no. 2 (April, 1979) | |
Comparative Tlingit and Haida Adaptation to the West Coast of the Prince of Wales Archipelago | Steve Langdon |
The Kol Nidre Enigma: An Anthropological View of the Day of Atonement Liturgy | Shlomo Deshen |
Kisker: The Economic Success of a Peasant Village in Yugoslavia | Christopher Gaffney |
Urban-Rural Differences in Sociable and Disruptive Behavior of Kenya Children | Thomas S. Weisner |
The Yao Jua Relationship: Patterns of Affinal Alliance and Residence among the Hmong of Northern Thailand | Robert G. Cooper |
Kinship and Economy in Modern Iceland: A Study in Social Continuity | Ann Pinson |
Adolescent Initiation Ceremonies: A Cross-cultural Code | Alice Schlegel Herbert Barry III |
Volume 18, no. 3 (July, 1979) | |
Revolutionary Social Change and Patrilocal Residence in China | Martin King Whyte |
Guinea Pigs, Protein, and Ritual | Ralph Bolton |
Plant Classification and Nomenclature in Ndumba, Papua New Guinea Highlands | Terence E. Hays |
Beliefs about the Behavioral Effects of Disease: A Mathematical Analysis | Horacio Fabrega, Jr. John E. Hunter |
Personality and Subsistence: Is the Child the Parent of the Person? | Cynthia A. Cone |
Volume 18, no. 4 (October, 1979) | |
Islamic Conversion and Social Change in a Senegalese Village | William S. Simmons |
Pelagic Shark Fishing in Rural Mexico: A Context for Co-operative Action | James R. McGoodwin |
The Dilemma and Strategies of Aging among Contemporary Japanese Women | Takie Sugiyama Lebra |
Sex Preference in Human Figure Drawings by Garifuna (Black Carib) Children | Nancie L. Gonzalez |
The Mother's Brother and the Sister's Son in East Fuji: A Descent Perspective | Michael A. H. B. Walter |
Women, Children, and the Significance of the Domestic Group to Urban Aborigines in Central Australia | Jeff Collmann |
Brokerage, Economic Opportunity, and the Growth of Ethnic Movements | Miriam J. Wells |
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