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Volume 40, no. 1 (Winter 2001) | SEE Abstract | |
Reviewing Twinship in Africa | Elisha P. Renne and Misty L. Bastian |
"The Demon Superstition": Abominable Twins and Mission Culture in Onitsha History | Misty L. Bastian |
Twinship and Juvenile Power: The Ordinariness of the Extraordinary | Susan Diduk |
Powers, Problems, and Paradoxes of Twinship in Niger | Adeline Masquelier |
Twinship in an Ekiti Yoruba Town | Elisha P. Renne |
Volume 40, no. 2 (Spring 2001) | SEE Abstract | |
Spectacular Quetzals, Ecotourism, and Environmental Futures in Monte Verde, Costa Rica | Luis A. Vivanco |
Introduced Writing and Christianity: Differential Access to Religious Knowledge Among the Asabano | Roger Ivar Lohmann |
Bean-Curd Consumption in Hong Kong | Sidney W. Mintz and Chee Beng Tan |
Romance, Parenthood, and Gender in a Modern African Society | Daniel Jordan Smith |
Reconstructing Ethnicity: Recorded and Remembered Identity in Taiwan | Melissa J. Brown |
Jewish Cuisine | David Apfelbaum |
Volume 40, no. 3 (Summer 2001) | SEE Abstract | |
Pig Men and Women, Big Men and Women: Gender and Production in the New Guinea Highlands | Paul Sillitoe |
Sharing, Hoarding, and Theft: Exchange and Resistance in Forager-Farmer Relations | Jana Fortier |
Changes in Family and Marriage in A Yangzi Delta Farming Community, 1930-1990 | Eugene T. Murphy |
Perceptions of Nature and Responses to Environmental Degradation in New Caledonia | Leah Sophie Horowitz |
Creating the Moral Body: Missionaries and the Technology Of Power in Early Papua New Guinea | Wayne Fife |
Volume 40, no. 4 (Fall 2001) | SEE Abstract | |
Negotiating The “Good Death”: Japanese Ambivalence About New Ways To Die | Susan Orpett Long |
Social and Cultural Conditions Of Religious Conversion In Colonial Southwest Tanzania, 1891-1939 | Wolfgang Gabbert |
Constructing Identity Through Ceremonial Language in Rural Fiji | Karen J. Brison |
In The Rustic Kitchen: Real Talk and Reciprocity | Tracey Heatherington |
Rethinking Cousin Marriage in Rural China | Zhaoxiong Qin |
Joking, Gender, Power, and Professionalism Among Japanese Inn Workers | Mitsuhiro Yoshida |