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Aged Pomo medicine men exacted heavy fees for their services , and a bear doctor received half the spoils gathered in by his pupil . Aged Hopi men received substantial “ gifts ” for treating diseases , and for almost any other service ...
Aged Pomo medicine men exacted heavy fees for their services , and a bear doctor received half the spoils gathered in by his pupil . Aged Hopi men received substantial “ gifts ” for treating diseases , and for almost any other service ...
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Bonwick has reported that among the Tasmanians , generally assumed to be of very low cultural attainment , the old men and women got the best food and received respect until they became decrepit , after which they were often neglected .
Bonwick has reported that among the Tasmanians , generally assumed to be of very low cultural attainment , the old men and women got the best food and received respect until they became decrepit , after which they were often neglected .
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Old men in the Banks Islands who held property rights over their maternal nephews received special homage ; and it was not uncommon for them to hide portions of their wealth , to be revealed only on condition that their nephews remained ...
Old men in the Banks Islands who held property rights over their maternal nephews received special homage ; and it was not uncommon for them to hide portions of their wealth , to be revealed only on condition that their nephews remained ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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