The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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This can be demonstrated more simply by listing in parallel lines all the above coefficients of association . * The custom of food - taboo privileges which favored aged men ( trait 203 ) was found to be very pronounced in 10 tribes ...
This can be demonstrated more simply by listing in parallel lines all the above coefficients of association . * The custom of food - taboo privileges which favored aged men ( trait 203 ) was found to be very pronounced in 10 tribes ...
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Statistical coefficients indeed support such a generalization . When correlations are drawn between form of family organization and sex - status , on the one hand , and certain traits generally presumed to be characteristic of ...
Statistical coefficients indeed support such a generalization . When correlations are drawn between form of family organization and sex - status , on the one hand , and certain traits generally presumed to be characteristic of ...
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Statistical coefficients reveal that exposure of the dying has been much more likely to occur under conditions of shifting residence , and among collectors , hunters , and usually herders . Where residence has been permanent ...
Statistical coefficients reveal that exposure of the dying has been much more likely to occur under conditions of shifting residence , and among collectors , hunters , and usually herders . Where residence has been permanent ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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