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Hebrew The total culture of each tribe was investigated as a unit and all the statistical data were kept within the natural context so that the ... Some personal field work was possible within two tribes , the Hopi and the Navaho .
Hebrew The total culture of each tribe was investigated as a unit and all the statistical data were kept within the natural context so that the ... Some personal field work was possible within two tribes , the Hopi and the Navaho .
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In the first column under “ ratio " is given the total number of tribes possessing the first trait listed , in the degree of “ dominance ” or “ intermediate ” strength ( + = ) , and the number of the same tribes which possess the ...
In the first column under “ ratio " is given the total number of tribes possessing the first trait listed , in the degree of “ dominance ” or “ intermediate ” strength ( + = ) , and the number of the same tribes which possess the ...
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Out of 71 tribes aged men were reported as chiefs in 56 ; in 8 more it was implied that they could hold office ; while in no tribe was it stated that chiefs were regularly deposed on account of their age . The record is quite different ...
Out of 71 tribes aged men were reported as chiefs in 56 ; in 8 more it was implied that they could hold office ; while in no tribe was it stated that chiefs were regularly deposed on account of their age . The record is quite different ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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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 father favorable fear Fishing give hand head Herding Hunting important including seniority rights influence judges land legends live magic marriage married Matrilineal descent Matrilineal inheritance Matrilineal succession Matrilocal residence Matripotestal family medicine mother natural Numbers old age old men old woman Organized priesthood ownership parents Permanency person position possessed practice present prestige priests 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