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A stranger may at first sight think a Samoan one of the poorest of the poor , and yet he may live ten years with that Samoan and not be able to make him understand what poverty really is in the European sense of the word . ' How is it ?
A stranger may at first sight think a Samoan one of the poorest of the poor , and yet he may live ten years with that Samoan and not be able to make him understand what poverty really is in the European sense of the word . ' How is it ?
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A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , al- though he was received as a son , his position remained subordi- nate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , al- though he was received as a son , his position remained subordi- nate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
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age • ear of corn , prayed over mother and child : " May you live to old . ” 22 Throughout life the sun was frequently petitioned for longevity.23 Symbols of old age , three small sticks curved at the upper ends like canes , were placed ...
age • ear of corn , prayed over mother and child : " May you live to old . ” 22 Throughout life the sun was frequently petitioned for longevity.23 Symbols of old age , three small sticks curved at the upper ends like canes , were placed ...
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Research Procedure 1 | 1 |
The Assurance of Food ཨཱུ ཕྱ ུ ི | 82 |
Political and Civil Activities | 105 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abandonment able activities aged men aged women Agriculture appear association become believed called ceremony chief child Codified laws coefficients Collection correlations council cultural custom dance death dwelling dying elders Eskimo especially family authority family rights family support father favorable fear Fishing give hand head Herding Hunting important including seniority rights influence judges killing land legends live magic married Matrilineal descent Matrilineal inheritance Matrilineal succession Matrilocal residence Matripotestal family medicine mother natural Numbers old age old men old woman Organized priesthood ownership Permanency person position possessed practice prestige priests primitive property rights Ratio received regarded relatives reported respect rights of aged shamans sharing social societies sometimes son-in-law songs spirits statistical subjection support of aged traits tribes usually village wife young mates younger youth