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Volume 29, no. 1 (January 1990) | |
Big Men, Large and Small? Towards a Comparative Perspective | Rena Lederman |
Legal Adaptation in a Papua New Guinea Village Court | Richard Scaglion |
Big Men, Big Women, and Cultural Autonomy | Maria Lepowsky |
Stone-Faced Ancestors: The Spatial Anchoring of Myth in Wamira, Papua New Guinea | Miriam Kahn |
Mediator Roles in Simbu Conflict Management | Aaron Podolefsky |
New Guinea Models on a Polynesian Outlier? | Richard Feinberg |
Volume 29, no. 2 (April 1990) | |
Big Man, Past and Present: Model, Person, Hero, Legend | Paula Brown |
Supervillage Formation in the Amazonian Terra Firme: The Case of Asenona | John Frechione |
Elementary Structures in the Nepal Himalaya: Reciprocity and the Politics of Hierarchy in Ghale-Tamang Marriage | Thomas E. Fricke |
The Recruitment of Nahua Curers: Role Conflict and Gender | Brad R. Huber |
Jesus Came Here Too: The Making of a Culture Hero and Control over History in Simbu, Papua New Guinea | Karl F. Rambo |
Volume 29, no. 3 (July 1990) | |
Class Resistance and Class Hegemony: From Conflict to Co-optation in the Citrus Industry of Belize | Mark A. Moberg |
Spatial Politics and Verbal Performance in Urban Senegal | Deborah Heath |
Settlement of Violence in Bedouin Society | Sulayman N. Khalaf |
From Charismatic Leader to Anti-Hero: The Life and Legacy of Irakau as Cultural Allegory | Nancy C. Lutkehaus |
Migratory Patterns of Vendors in a Guatemalan Market | John Swetnam |
Volume 29, no. 4 (October 1990) | |
Big Men: Afterthoughts | Paula Brown |
The Emergence of Virtual Groups | Karen Stephenson |
Banana Beer, Reciprocity, and Ancestor Propitiation among the Haya of Bukoba, Tanzania | Robert G. Carlson |
Big Men as Ancestors: Inspiration and Copyrights on Tanna (Vanuatu) | Lamont Lindstrom |
Bargaining for Gender Identity: Love, Sex, and Money in an Israeli Moshav | Rahel Wasserfall |
Ecology and Conquest: Critical Notes on Kelly's Model of Nuer Expansion | Jan J. de Wolf |
Bifurcate Merging Terminology and Step-Bifurcate Collateral Terminology: A Cross-cultural Study | A. E. M. J. Pans |
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