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WOMEN’S WORK, CHILD CARE, AND HELPERS-AT-THE-NEST IN A HUNTER-GATHERER SOCIETY Raymond Hames and Patricia Draper University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Document Date: 2012-05-03 15:57:20


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Lancaster / Lincoln / /

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Hames 2000 / Draper / Harvard Group / Harvard Kalahari Research Group / /

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Hungary / Tanzania / Botswana / Namibia / /

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USD / /

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln / National Institute of Aging / Patricia Draper University / /

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food income / food processing / food production / produce food / foraged food / parental food provisioning / net food producers / food / positive net food production / /

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Pacific Island / Kalahari / /

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Harvard / HUNTER-GATHERER SOCIETY / Department of Anthropology and Geography / National Institute of Aging / University of Nebraska-Lincoln / /

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Raymond Hames / Turk / /

Position

hunter / first anthropologist / assistant / Marshall / /

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Nebraska / /

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Southern Africa / western Botswana / northwestern Botswana / eastern Namibia / /

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