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THE CONDITIONS OF EGALITARIAN MALE-FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS IN FORAGING SOCIETIES Karen Lampell Endicott
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Document Date: 2013-03-17 18:30:52


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New York / Paris / Canberra / London / Chicago / /

Company

Draper / Cambridge University Press / Monthly Review Press / Harvard University Press / Stanford University Press / /

Country

Malaysia / Philippines / /

Currency

GBP / /

Facility

The Batek camp / Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies / The Australian National University / /

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favored food / immediate-return systems / food / favoured food / Food production / travel expenses / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Harvard University / Harvard / Rosaldo / Rosaldo and Lamphere / Department of Prehistory and Anthropology / Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies / Aboriginal / Stanford University / Department of Aboriginal Affairs / Research School of Pacific Studies / Australian National University / Department of Anthropology / Mbuti / Stanford / /

Person

Lee / Kirk Endicott / James Woodburn / Isobel White / Lorna / Richard Gould / Elsie Begler / Nicolas Peterson / /

Position

great hunter / leader of our group / too energetic hunter / Anthropologist / hunter / co-operative / Marshall / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / /

PublishedMedium

The Asia Pacific Journal / American Anthropologist / /

Region

Western Australia / /

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