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Volume 20, no. 1 (January, 1981) Out-Of-Print | |
The Gender of Crops in the Papua New Guinea Highlands | Paul Sillitoe |
Affines, Ambiguity, and Meaning in Hokkien Kin Terms | Robert P. Weller |
Sorcery in an Australian Tribe | David McKnight |
Adoption on Kosrae Island: Solidarity and Sterility | Philip L. Ritter |
The Bride in Bridewealth: A Case from the New Guinea Highlands | Daryl Keith Feil |
Black Carib Domestic Organization in Historical Perspective: Traditional Origins of Contemporary Patterns | Mary W. Helms |
Volume 20, no. 2 (April, 1981) | |
The Stranger as God: The Place of the Outsider in Japanese Folk Religion | Teigo Yoshida |
Calculating Risks: The Socioeconomic Foundations of Aesthetic Innovation in an Ashanti Carving Community | Harry R. Silver |
What is Polynesian Kinship All About? | Richard Feinberg |
Customers and Creditors: Variations in Economic Personalism in a Nigerian Marketing System | Lillian Trager |
The Structure of Violence among the Swat Pukhtun | Charles Lindholm |
Ethnicity on the Hoof: On the Economics of Nuer Identity | John W. Burton |
Volume 20, no. 3 (July, 1981) | |
Of Men and Machines: Co-operation among French Family Farmers | B. Lisa Groger |
Gender Distinctions in Monteros Mortuary Ritual | Stanley Brandes |
Old Icelandic Kinship Terminology: An Anomaly | Stephen B. Barlau |
Bimanese Perosnal Names: Meaning and Use | Jeffrey D. Brewer |
Concept and Behavior in a Tlaxcalan Cargo Hierarchy | Garry E. Chick |
Kamano Adoption | Elizabeth Mandeville |
Parental Acceptance-Rejection and Parental Control: Cross-cultural Codes | Ronald P. Rohner Evelyn C. Rohner |
Volume 20, no. 4 (October, 1981) | |
Susto, Hostility, and Hypoglycemia | Ralph Bolton |
Corporate Household and Ecocentric Kinship Group in Catalonia | Abraham Iszaevich |
Japanese Women in Male Dominant Careers: Cultural Barriers and Accommodations for Sex-Role Transcendence | Takie Sugiyama Lebra |
Illegitimacy and Mode of Land Inheritance among Austrian Peasants | Sigrid Khera |
When Dying Is Better than Living: Female Suicide among the Gainj of Papua New Guinea | Patricia Lyons Johnson |
Ritual in the Operating Room | Pearl Katz |
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