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-.11 47/37 24/11 +.68 wifery by aged women 246 1-31 Permanency of residence and authority of chief 247 6–31 Collection and authority of chief 248 7-31 Hunters and authority of chief 249 8-31 Fishers and authority of chief 250 9-31 ...
-.11 47/37 24/11 +.68 wifery by aged women 246 1-31 Permanency of residence and authority of chief 247 6–31 Collection and authority of chief 248 7-31 Hunters and authority of chief 249 8-31 Fishers and authority of chief 250 9-31 ...
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... women as dis- 24/8 pensers of information 437 1-177 Permanency of residence and aged men as 52/37 dispensers of information 438 1-178 Permanency of residence and aged women as 47/19 dispensers of information 439 6–177 Collection and ...
... women as dis- 24/8 pensers of information 437 1-177 Permanency of residence and aged men as 52/37 dispensers of information 438 1-178 Permanency of residence and aged women as 47/19 dispensers of information 439 6–177 Collection and ...
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... the natural elements 1048 94-218 Abandonment of the house of the dead and abandonment and exposure of aged women to the natural elements 1049 1-93 Permanency of residence and exposure of the dying 1050 6–93 Collection and exposure ...
... the natural elements 1048 94-218 Abandonment of the house of the dead and abandonment and exposure of aged women to the natural elements 1049 1-93 Permanency of residence and exposure of the dying 1050 6–93 Collection and exposure ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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